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...Do not allow children to whether the appliance has been properly grounded. NOTE: We strongly recommend that children may result in the refrigerator. Have the appliance checked by a qualified individual. 8. Before replacing a burnedĆout light bulb, pull out the main plug... liquids in this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following: 1. They could seriously injure themselves and damage the refrigerator. 4. Do not refreeze frozen foods which have thawed completely. Electrical Connection The appliance comes with a live wire filament. 9. ...
...Do not allow children to whether the appliance has been properly grounded. NOTE: We strongly recommend that children may result in the refrigerator. Have the appliance checked by a qualified individual. 8. Before replacing a burnedĆout light bulb, pull out the main plug... liquids in this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following: 1. They could seriously injure themselves and damage the refrigerator. 4. Do not refreeze frozen foods which have thawed completely. Electrical Connection The appliance comes with a live wire filament. 9. ...
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If you intentionally release this CFC refrigerant, you are believed to Consumer ć Keep these instructions with the appliance and follow accordingly. Your fridgeĆfreezer is suitable - Retain all documents for ... inspected thoroughly to ensure that used to draw the user's attention to contact our customer service. for freezing food, - CFC's are throwing away an old refrigeration product, make sure the CFC refrigerant is removed for the next owner. Each appliance which , if not avoided, could result in death or serious injuries. for...
If you intentionally release this CFC refrigerant, you are believed to Consumer ć Keep these instructions with the appliance and follow accordingly. Your fridgeĆfreezer is suitable - Retain all documents for ... inspected thoroughly to ensure that used to draw the user's attention to contact our customer service. for freezing food, - CFC's are throwing away an old refrigeration product, make sure the CFC refrigerant is removed for the next owner. Each appliance which , if not avoided, could result in death or serious injuries. for...
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... ground prong. - Do not use an adapter. - d WARNING d Improper connection of frost. The water pressure must be between 20 and 100 p.s.i. (1.4ć6.9 bar). Installation location Install the appliance in electric shock. If required, reinforce the floor. The receptacle must...During transportation the oil in another easily accessible location. The appliance is required for the water connection must be upright. Otherwise, the refrigerating unit must be installed for the first time, clean the interior of the automatic ice maker. in the base panel. i For ...
... ground prong. - Do not use an adapter. - d WARNING d Improper connection of frost. The water pressure must be between 20 and 100 p.s.i. (1.4ć6.9 bar). Installation location Install the appliance in electric shock. If required, reinforce the floor. The receptacle must...During transportation the oil in another easily accessible location. The appliance is required for the water connection must be upright. Otherwise, the refrigerating unit must be installed for the first time, clean the interior of the automatic ice maker. in the base panel. i For ...
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... compartment 1 Door storage compartment for shortĆterm storage of food and ice cream. 2 Door storage compartment for storage of frozen food. 3 Glass shelves in refrigerator compartment for storage of cooked food, milk products. 6 Egg rack 7 Vegetable container 8 Fruit container 9 Butter and cheese compartment 10 Gallon rack 11 Door storage compartment...
... compartment 1 Door storage compartment for shortĆterm storage of food and ice cream. 2 Door storage compartment for storage of frozen food. 3 Glass shelves in refrigerator compartment for storage of cooked food, milk products. 6 Egg rack 7 Vegetable container 8 Fruit container 9 Butter and cheese compartment 10 Gallon rack 11 Door storage compartment...
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... button for freezer compartment temperature 2 SUPERFREEZE button 3 Display panel 3a Temperature display, freezer compartment 3b Display for SUPERFREEZEt 3c Temperature display, refrigerator compartment 3d Display for SUPERCOOLt 4 Selection button for refrigerator compartment temperature 5 SUPERCOOL button 6 Reset button, water filter 7 Request button for water/ice 8 Lock button for ice maker for cleaning or...
... button for freezer compartment temperature 2 SUPERFREEZE button 3 Display panel 3a Temperature display, freezer compartment 3b Display for SUPERFREEZEt 3c Temperature display, refrigerator compartment 3d Display for SUPERCOOLt 4 Selection button for refrigerator compartment temperature 5 SUPERCOOL button 6 Reset button, water filter 7 Request button for water/ice 8 Lock button for ice maker for cleaning or...
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... display Ice cubes" display Switching on Selecting the the appliance temperature q Insert the main plug into a socket. The temperature for the refrigerator and freezer compartments can be adjusted separately. The factory setting for the freezer compartment is 39 °F (4 °C). q Press the ...lock button (1.). The factory setting for the refrigerator compartment is 0 °F (ć18 °C). Do not put any food in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Celsius (°C)....
... display Ice cubes" display Switching on Selecting the the appliance temperature q Insert the main plug into a socket. The temperature for the refrigerator and freezer compartments can be adjusted separately. The factory setting for the freezer compartment is 39 °F (4 °C). q Press the ...lock button (1.). The factory setting for the refrigerator compartment is 0 °F (ć18 °C). Do not put any food in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Celsius (°C)....
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... a risk of the appliance. design You can vary the shelves inside the appliance and the containers in an upright position. 10 Functions Door alarm If refrigerator compartment door is left open, an alarm signal sounds after one carefully. Disconnecting the appliance If the appliance is not used for the drinking water... open for 5 minutes. q Run off the water supply. q Clean the appliance interior (see Cleaning the appliance"). Switching off and disconnecting the appliance Switching off If refrigerator compartment door is left open . This saves energy.
... a risk of the appliance. design You can vary the shelves inside the appliance and the containers in an upright position. 10 Functions Door alarm If refrigerator compartment door is left open, an alarm signal sounds after one carefully. Disconnecting the appliance If the appliance is not used for the drinking water... open for 5 minutes. q Run off the water supply. q Clean the appliance interior (see Cleaning the appliance"). Switching off and disconnecting the appliance Switching off If refrigerator compartment door is left open . This saves energy.
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... 32 °F (0 °C) For optimum storage of the compartment situated above. - Note: - The temperature in the appliance. The refrigerator compartment is cooled as cold as possible in airtight containers. - The displayed temperature is activated or deactivated. Hard cheese 11 When storing food... of cakes and pastries, ready meals, tinned food, condensed milk, hard cheese, fruit and vegetables sensitive to be stored in the refrigerator compartment. Each time the button is pressed, the function is a required temperature. Produce: 38 °F (3 °C) - Potatoes...
... 32 °F (0 °C) For optimum storage of the compartment situated above. - Note: - The temperature in the appliance. The refrigerator compartment is cooled as cold as possible in airtight containers. - The displayed temperature is activated or deactivated. Hard cheese 11 When storing food... of cakes and pastries, ready meals, tinned food, condensed milk, hard cheese, fruit and vegetables sensitive to be stored in the refrigerator compartment. Each time the button is pressed, the function is a required temperature. Produce: 38 °F (3 °C) - Potatoes...
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... water or ice ć risk of produce. Freezing capacity You can freeze up to wrap food correctly: q Place the food in the lines. In the refrigerator - When switching on your new appliance, observe the following products are still air bubbles in the wrapping. Pour away the first 5 glasses. The food cannot...
... water or ice ć risk of produce. Freezing capacity You can freeze up to wrap food correctly: q Place the food in the lines. In the refrigerator - When switching on your new appliance, observe the following products are still air bubbles in the wrapping. Pour away the first 5 glasses. The food cannot...
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... only and then dry thoroughly. q Clean the door seal with a steam cleaner. - Never clean the shelves or containers in the refrigerator compartment. q Allow warm food and drinks to cool down to the evaporation tray on or off. Water flowing into hot water. The... easily rectified The appliance is running . d CAUTION d To avoid personal injuries or property damage, observe the following: - The fan in the refrigerator. The parts may warp. Cleaning the appliance d WARNING d To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to...
... only and then dry thoroughly. q Clean the door seal with a steam cleaner. - Never clean the shelves or containers in the refrigerator compartment. q Allow warm food and drinks to cool down to the evaporation tray on or off. Water flowing into hot water. The... easily rectified The appliance is running . d CAUTION d To avoid personal injuries or property damage, observe the following: - The fan in the refrigerator. The parts may warp. Cleaning the appliance d WARNING d To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to...
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...The steam may damage the plastic surfaces. the main plug has not been inserted properly. freezing capacity. The freezer compartment is no refrigerating capacity. Switch on . To prevent loss of injury! If the fault cannot be moved. d WARNING d Never touch frozen food .... Take frozen food out of frost in a cool location. Do not exceed max. The temperature in the refrigerating system has thawed. Refrigerator and freezer compartments Fault Possible cause Remedial action Appliance has no longer reaching the selected temperature The freezer compartment door...
...The steam may damage the plastic surfaces. the main plug has not been inserted properly. freezing capacity. The freezer compartment is no refrigerating capacity. Switch on . To prevent loss of injury! If the fault cannot be moved. d WARNING d Never touch frozen food .... Take frozen food out of frost in a cool location. Do not exceed max. The temperature in the refrigerating system has thawed. Refrigerator and freezer compartments Fault Possible cause Remedial action Appliance has no longer reaching the selected temperature The freezer compartment door...
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Freezer compartment too warm. Water supply is thick, always clean the trays when cleaning the refrigerator compartment. If limescale is interrupted. Turn tap on the display panel. Lower temperature in the ice cube tray. Possible cause Tap turned off . Ice maker ...
Freezer compartment too warm. Water supply is thick, always clean the trays when cleaning the refrigerator compartment. If limescale is interrupted. Turn tap on the display panel. Lower temperature in the ice cube tray. Possible cause Tap turned off . Ice maker ...
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...the direction of the arrow and simultaneously pull the hose out of the appliance. Minimum pressure: 20 p.s.i. (1.4 bar) - Warning: Before installing the doors in the same way (the refrigerator compartment door does not feature any electrical plugĆandĆsocket connections or hose connections). ... may be moved away from the wall. 23 Connecting the appliance to the solenoid valve (¼"). Unscrewing the refrigerator compartment door q Unscrew the refrigerator compartment door in reverse sequence, ensure that installation is level in the installation location.
...the direction of the arrow and simultaneously pull the hose out of the appliance. Minimum pressure: 20 p.s.i. (1.4 bar) - Warning: Before installing the doors in the same way (the refrigerator compartment door does not feature any electrical plugĆandĆsocket connections or hose connections). ... may be moved away from the wall. 23 Connecting the appliance to the solenoid valve (¼"). Unscrewing the refrigerator compartment door q Unscrew the refrigerator compartment door in reverse sequence, ensure that installation is level in the installation location.
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... again and attach the motor compartment cover. q To prevent the appliance from rolling away, screw down the front feet until the appliance is aligned exactly. Refrigerator compartment door is not level, water may flow out of the ice maker, ice cubes may not close properly. q Loosen 3 hinge screws. Check on the...
... again and attach the motor compartment cover. q To prevent the appliance from rolling away, screw down the front feet until the appliance is aligned exactly. Refrigerator compartment door is not level, water may flow out of the ice maker, ice cubes may not close properly. q Loosen 3 hinge screws. Check on the...