Packing disposal Important safety instructions Instructions for the User Use
Cleaning the interior
Control panel
Display
Operation
Temperature regulation
Mode Selection
How to power off the appliance
Freezing of fresh foods
Door Ajar alarm
Storage of commercially frozen food Ice packs
Freezing calendar
Thawing
Tips
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| Defrosting |
| Periodic cleaning |
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Tips for freezing fresh food Tips for storage of commercially frozen food
PACKING
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DISPOSAL
Except for wood material, the packing and packaging materials used for our major appliances can and should be recy- cled.
In countries where suitable recycling programs have been set up, you may return the packing to the store you pur- chased your appliance from.
Customers are encouraged to:
• Bring paper, cardboard and corrugated board packing to the suitable collection bins..
Bring plastic packing parts to the suitable collection bins. Please dispose of these materials with your household
• garbage only if no solid waste recycling program is available in your area. In line with our packaging policy, we only use recyclable packaging materials, such as:
PLASTIC PARTS
Key to symbols
PE stands for polyethylene ** 02 =^ HDPE; 04 =^ LDPE PP stands for polypropylene
PS stands for polystyrene
Most of the plastic materials used in your appliance are marked with suitable codes to facilitate sorting for disposal and/or recycling.
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