∙ Connect the unit to the mains power. It may take 3 to 5
minutes before it switches on again.
Freezer compartment door
To ensure that frozen food will not de-frost prematurely, the
door to the freezer compartment should be kept closed at all
times. This will also prevent an undue build-up of ice and frost.
Ensure, therefore, that the door is only opened briefl y to place
food in the freezer compartment or to remove it.
Freezing and storing food
The temperatures inside the refrigerator cabinet and freezer
compartment depend mainly on the ambient temperature, the
temperature control setting and the amount of food stored.
Freezer compartment:
∙ The freezer compartment is designed for deep-freezing and
long-term storage of frozen food, and for making ice cubes.
∙ To ensure that nutritious elements such as vitamins are
not lost, fresh food should be deep-frozen right through as
quickly as possible. To that effect, the prepared food should
be placed into the freezer compartments, properly spaced
in one or two rows. Avoid contact with food that has already
been frozen. Do not deep-freeze more than 2 kg of fresh
food per day. Set the temperature control to Max. After 24
hours, once the food is well frozen, the temperature control
can be set back to its original position.
∙ The time required to freeze food may be shortened by
dividing it into smaller portions.
∙ For short-term storage of food inside the freezer
compartment, the temperature control may be set to any
suitable position between minimum and medium. For long-
term storage, set the temperature control to its maximum
position.
∙ Suitable packaging materials for frozen food are transparent
(i.e. non-coloured) plastic wrap or bags, or aluminium foil.
The packaging materials should be well aired before use;
check that the package is air-tight before freezing the food.
We strongly recommend that you label every item stored in
the freezer with all relevant information such as type of food,
freezing date and use-by date.
Use-by dates for frozen food are specifi ed (in months) in
the table below.
Do not exceed these storage times.
∙ In the event that the unit remains switched off for an
extended period (power failure or short-term malfunctions up
to 10 hours), do not open the door; this will help to maintain
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∙ It should be noted, however, that even a slight rise in the
Main cabinet
∙ Different areas of the refrigerator cabinet are affected
∙ The food should therefore be stored as follows:
∙ Initially, the temperature control should be set to position 4.
∙ If you notice frost on the rear wall, the most likely cause
∙ Liquid or strong-smelling food, or food which is likely to
∙ Warm food should be left to cool down to room
∙ Always ensure that the door is properly closed and that the
Making ice cubes
A special ice-cube tray is provided for making ice cubes. Fill
the tray 3/4 full with drinking water and place it in the freezer
compartment. The ice cubes are easier to remove from the tray
if the tray is left standing at room temperature for 5 minutes.
De-frosting and cleaning
∙ Always remove the plug from the wall socket before
∙ Do not pour water over or inside the unit.
∙ For frequent cleaning we recommend the use of warm water
∙ Any accessories should be cleaned separately with soapy
∙ Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions or any
∙ After cleaning, thoroughly clean all surfaces again with fresh
∙ To save energy, the compressor (at the rear) should be
∙ Take care not to remove or damage the rating plate inside
the lowest possible temperature in the cabinet.
inside temperature will shorten the storage life of the food.
differently by the cooling effect. The warmest area is around
the door in the higher part of the cabinet, the coldest around
the rear wall and in the lower part of the cabinet.
∙ On main cabinet shelves (from top to bottom): bakery
items, ready meals, dairy products, meat, fi sh and cold
meats/sausages.
∙ In the vegetable compartment: vegetables, salad and fruit.
∙ In the door (from top to bottom): butter, cheese, eggs,
tubes (eg mustard), small bottles, large bottles, milk and
fruit-juice tetra-packs.
If the cooling effect is too strong, lower it to position 1-4; if it
is insuffi cient, raise it to 4-7.
is that the door has been opened for too long, that warm
food has been placed inside the refrigerator or that the
temperature control has been set too high.
absorb strong odours (e.g. cheese, fi sh, butter), should be
stored separately or in hermetically sealed containers.
temperature before being placed in the refrigerator.
seal is not obstructed by food stored inside the cabinet or
door.
cleaning.
with some mild detergent. To prevent any unpleasant odour
within the refrigerator, it should be cleaned about once a
month.
water. Do not put them in a dishwasher.
cleaning agents that contain alcohol.
water before wiping them completely dry. When re-inserting
the plug into the wall socket ensure that you have dry
hands.
cleaned carefully at least twice a year with a brush or a
vacuum cleaner.
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