Keep these user instructions in a safe place and, if appropriate, hand them to the next owner of the appliance.
The instructions apply to several models, so may vary slightly.
Contents |
|
The appliance at a glance | 14 |
Conditions | 15 |
Safety information and warnings | 15 |
Information concerning disposal | 15 |
Technical safety | 15 |
Safety in use | 15 |
Installation and ventilation information | 16 |
Energy saving information | 16 |
Connection | 16 |
Putting into operation and controls | 16 |
Switching the appliance on and off | 16 |
Setting the temperature | 16 |
Temperature display | 16 |
Alarm - audible signal | 17 |
Ventilation | 17 |
SuperCool | 17 |
Power failure/”FrostControl” display | 17 |
Additional functions | 17 |
Net@Home | 17 |
Fridge section | 18 |
Organising food storage | 18 |
Information about keeping food cool | 18 |
Changing the layout | 18 |
Freezer section | 18 |
SuperFrost | 18 |
Freezing with SuperFrost | 18 |
Freezing and storage information | 18 |
The Information System* | 19 |
The freezer tray | 19 |
The cold accumulators* | 19 |
VarioSpace* | 19 |
Defrosting, cleaning | 20 |
Information about defrosting | 20 |
Cleaning | 20 |
Faults - problems? | 20 |
Customer services and type plate | 21 |
Installation instructions | 21 |
Installation information | 21 |
Replacing the door stop | 22 |
Fixing and assembly | 23 |
Fitting the kitchen unit door | 24 |
Conditions
• The appliance is intended for use to cool, freeze and store food, and to make ice. It is designed for household use. No guarantee is given that the appliance will work perfectly if it is used for any.other purpose.
• Depending on its climate class, the appliance is designed for operation within certain ambient temperature limits. These up- per and lower limits must not be exceeded! The climate class for your appliance is printed on the type plate. It means:
Climate class | for ambient temperatures from |
SN | +10 °C up to +32 °C |
N | +16 °C up to +32 °C |
ST | +18 °C up to +38 °C |
T | +18 °C up to +43 °C |
-The coolant circuit has been tested for seal.
-When installed, the appliance complies with all relevant regu- lations and the 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC Directives.
Safety information and warnings
Information concerning disposal
Your fridge/freezer is packed in recyclable packag- | GB | |
ing. | ||
- | Corrugated cardboard/cardboard |
|
- | Moulded polystyrene foam |
|
- | Polyethylene film |
|
- | Polypropylene straps |
|
•Do not allow children to play with packaging materials - the film can be a suffocation hazard!
•Take the packaging materials to a public amenity site.
The old appliance:Thisstillcontainsvaluablematerials | |
and should be sent to a special facility, separate from | |
unsorted municipal waste. | |
• | Make sure that the old appliance cannot be used. |
| Remove the plug, cut through the connection cable, |
| andmakesurethelockcannotengage,sothatchildren |
• | cannot get locked inside. |
When transporting the used appliance make sure that the | |
• | coolant circuit cannot be damaged. |
Please see the type plate for information about the coolant. | |
• | The old appliance must be disposed of in a proper manner in |
| accordance with local regulations and legislation. |
Technical safety
• To avoid personal injury and material damage the appliance must be transported only in a packed condition, with two people to carry it.
• The coolant, R 600a, is environmentally friendly, but it is flam- mable.
• Do not damage the coolant pipes. Coolant emerging in a spray can cause injuries to eyes, or can ignite.
• In the event that coolant should escape, remove any naked flames or sources of ignition in the vicinity of the leak, remove the plug, and ventilate the room well.
• If the appliance is damaged, contact your supplier immediately - before plugging it in.
• To ensure safe operation, the appliance should be assembled and connected only in accordance with the user instruc- tions.
• In the event of a fault, disconnect the appliance from the mains: pull out the plug (do not tug on the cable) or trip/unscrew the fuse.
• Only customer services should carry out any repairs or interventions on the appliance.A breach of this instruction could cause considerable danger to the user. The same applies when replacing the mains connection cable.
Safety in use
• Do not use the appliance to store explosive materials or aerosol cans with flammable propellants, such as butane, propane, pentane etc. The electrical compo- nents could cause any gas emerging from these to ignite. You can recognise aerosol cans of this type from the list of contents printed on them, or from the flame symbol.
• Always store
• Do not use a naked flame or other source of ignition to look inside the appliance.
• Do not use any electrical appliances (such as steam cleaners, heaters, etc.) inside the appliance.
• Do not use the base, the drawers, or the doors etc as a step or to act as a support.
15