TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before reading, please fold out and refer to the illustrated front page.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to the next owner, where applicable.
Contents | Page |
Installation Guidelines | 2 |
Area Requirements | 2 |
Electrical Requirement | 2 |
Customer’s Responsibility | 2 |
Venting the Appliance | 2 |
Disposal of Old Appliance | 3 |
Important Safety Information | 3 |
Electrical Safety | 4 |
Unpacking | 5 |
Disposal of Carton | 5 |
Examining Loose Parts | 5 |
Installation | 6 |
Kitchen Cabinet Construction | 6 |
Designing the Kitchen Cabinet Doors | 9 |
Reversing Door Hinges | 10 |
Water Connection For IceMaker Models Only | 11 |
Connection to the Water Supply | 11 |
Installing Into a Kitchen Cabinet | 13 |
Attaching the Kitchen Cabinet Doors | 18 |
Operation | 19 |
Safety Regulations | 19 |
Turning the Appliance ON and OFF | 19 |
Setting the Temperature | 20 |
Childproof Lock | 20 |
Changing the Temperature Display | 21 |
Temperature Display | 21 |
Display Brightness | 21 |
Alarm | 22 |
Power Failure/FrostControl Display | 22 |
SuperCooling | 23 |
Cooling with Fan | 23 |
Refrigerator Compartment | 24 |
Arranging Food | 24 |
Shelf Arrangement | 24 |
Interior Light | 25 |
Freezer Compartment | 26 |
SuperFrost | 26 |
Freezing and Storage | 26 |
Freezer Tray | 28 |
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Information System | 28 |
Making Ice Cubes | 28 |
To Start the IceMaker | 29 |
To Clean the IceMaker | 30 |
Notes on Defrosting | 31 |
Cleaning | 31 |
Energy Saving Tips | 31 |
Troubleshooting | 32 |
Customer Service | 33 |
Appliance Information | 33 |
NOTE
All types and models are subject to continuous improvement. The manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications in the shape, equipment and technology.
A delight in freshness
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