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Switching ON and
setting temperatures
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Fig.
Put the plug in the socket.
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Press appliance main switch 1.
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Warning signal is emitted, display 9
flashes and "AL" is indicated.
Press "alarm "
button 2.
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Warning signal stops. The current
temperature is now displayed for 5 sec.
"AL" is indicated on display 9.
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Set the temperature for the freezer
compartment.
To do this, press first the "freezer"
button and then press the
0
C button.
Press the
0
C button repeatedly or press
and hold until the desired temperature is
displayed (continuous sequence, after
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C, –16
C appears again).We
0
0
recommend setting the temperature of
the freezer compartment at –20
0
C.
Set the temperature for the refrigerator
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compartment.
To do this, press first the "cooler" button
5 and then press the
0
C button. Press the
0
C button repeatedly or press and hold
until the desired temperature is displayed
(continuous sequence, after 8
0
C, 2
0
C
appears again). We recommend setting
the temperature of the refrigerator
compartment at +4
0
C.
The temperature setting can also only be
corrected slowly.
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The temperature in the refrigerator
compartment may fluctuate because:
– The appliance door is opened frequently
– Large quantities of fresh food are placed
in the refrigerator compartment and/or
freezer compartment
– The ambient temperature changes
– The temperature-selector setting for the
freezer compartment changes or
"super" freeze has been activated.
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To prevent condensation in the area of
the door seal, the sides of the housing
are partially heated.
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Switching OFF and longer
periods of disuse
Switching OFF
To switch OFF the appliance, press the main
2
switch, Figure
/1.
Longer periods of disuse
If the appliance is not to be used for a
prolonged period:
2
Press the main switch, Fig.
/1, clean the
appliance and leave the doors open.
Interior fittings
The shelves in the refrigerator compartment
can be re-arranged when the door is opened
at a 90° angle. Pull the shelf forwards, lower,
pull out and re-insert in the desired position
5
(Fig.
).
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* Bottle rack (Fig.
)
The wire clip can be folded up.
All storage compartments and containers in
the door can be removed for cleaning.
To remove containers and storage
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compartments, lift and pull out (Fig.
).
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"Chiller" compartment (Fig.
)
Pull the base of the compartment forwards,
the flap opens.
The temperature in the "chiller" compartment
is lower than in the refrigerator compartment
and may drop below 0 °C. Ideal for storing
fish, meat and sausage.
Not suitable for salad ingredients,
vegetables or cold-sensitive produce.
* Not all models
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Food arrangement
When arranging food,
please note
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Allow warm food and drinks to cool
outside the appliance.
If possible, always wrap the food or cover
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well. The food will then retain its aroma,
colour, moisture and freshness.
Furthermore, the flavour of one food
will not be transferred to another. Only
vegetables, fruit and lettuce do not
require covering and should be stored
in the vegetable containers.
To ensure that the cooling air circulates
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efficiently, distribute products as
uniformly as possible in the
compartments.
Do not block the air inlets or outlets with
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products, otherwise the air circulation will
be impaired.
Product which is stored directly in front of
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the air outlets may freeze due to the
outflowing cold air.
Do NOT allow oil or fat to come into
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contact with the plastic components or
the door seal (otherwise they could
become porous).
Do NOT store any explosive substances
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in the appliance. Bottles containing
a high percentage of alcohol must be
sealed and stored upright.
– EXPLOSION HAZARD!
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Bottled liquids which can freeze must
NOT be stored in the freezer
compartment. The bottles will explode
during the freezing process.
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