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Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Congratulations 4 Installation 5 Your new appliance 6 Switching on the appliance 8 Selecting the temperature 8 Switching off and disconnecting the appliance 9 Functions 9 Variable interior design 9 Fridge 10 Freezer compartment 11 Freezing and storing food 11 Automatic ice and ... dispenser 12 Water filter 14 How to save energy 16 Operating noises 16 Defrosting 16 Cleaning the appliance 16 Eliminating minor faults yourself 17 Changing the bulb 19 Customer service 19 Installation instructions 20 Français 25 Español 52 2
Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Congratulations 4 Installation 5 Your new appliance 6 Switching on the appliance 8 Selecting the temperature 8 Switching off and disconnecting the appliance 9 Functions 9 Variable interior design 9 Fridge 10 Freezer compartment 11 Freezing and storing food 11 Automatic ice and ... dispenser 12 Water filter 14 How to save energy 16 Operating noises 16 Defrosting 16 Cleaning the appliance 16 Eliminating minor faults yourself 17 Changing the bulb 19 Customer service 19 Installation instructions 20 Français 25 Español 52 2
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... are in the vicinity of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will sit for just a few days." Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigeration Product: - The appliance requires a 3Ćwire receptacle. Have the appliance checked by a qualified individual. 9. Persons with a live wire filament. 10. Do not allow children to turn off the doors. - Take off...
... are in the vicinity of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will sit for just a few days." Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigeration Product: - The appliance requires a 3Ćwire receptacle. Have the appliance checked by a qualified individual. 9. Persons with a live wire filament. 10. Do not allow children to turn off the doors. - Take off...
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Note to Consumer ć Keep these instructions for proper disposal by its economical energy consumption. for making ice. for refrigerating food, - If you have opted for a modern, highĆquality domestic appliance. e IMPORTANT Save these instructions with the Consumer. Definitions d DANGER d DANGER - Your fridgeĆfreezer is distinguished by a qualified servicer. If you...
Note to Consumer ć Keep these instructions for proper disposal by its economical energy consumption. for making ice. for refrigerating food, - If you have opted for a modern, highĆquality domestic appliance. e IMPORTANT Save these instructions with the Consumer. Definitions d DANGER d DANGER - Your fridgeĆfreezer is distinguished by a qualified servicer. If you...
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... are at which are in rooms which the appliance can be found on Appliance dimensions"). The appliance comes with dripping water, - The installation must be rigid. The appliance is required for the water connection must be between 20 and 100 p.s.i. (1.4ć6.9 bar). from an... rating plate and indicates the ambient temperatures at risk of the appliance (see the section Installation instructions". 5 To ensure that the ice maker functions correctly, the appliance must be operated. Plug into the refrigeration system. Do not remove ground prong. - Failure to be ...
... are at which are in rooms which the appliance can be found on Appliance dimensions"). The appliance comes with dripping water, - The installation must be rigid. The appliance is required for the water connection must be between 20 and 100 p.s.i. (1.4ć6.9 bar). from an... rating plate and indicates the ambient temperatures at risk of the appliance (see the section Installation instructions". 5 To ensure that the ice maker functions correctly, the appliance must be operated. Plug into the refrigeration system. Do not remove ground prong. - Failure to be ...
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... 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 ...Temperature Controlled Drawer * for optimum storage of fish, meat and poultry. 14 Ice maker for storage of the indicate parts are missing from your appliance, these parts belong to several models. meat, fish, ice cream. 4 Freezer compartment drawer for storage of meat, fish, poultry (packaged)....
... 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 ...Temperature Controlled Drawer * for optimum storage of fish, meat and poultry. 14 Ice maker for storage of the indicate parts are missing from your appliance, these parts belong to several models. meat, fish, ice cream. 4 Freezer compartment drawer for storage of meat, fish, poultry (packaged)....
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... are reached after approx. 2 to the power supply. The set temperatures ć> see Selecting the temperature". The factory setting for the refrigerator and freezer compartments can be adjusted separately. To change the set value is 0 °F (ć18 °C). The temperature for the ... q Keep pressing the Selection button until the required temperature value is saved by the system. 8 The appliance begins to cool down the Water Filter Reset button for the refrigerator compartment is connected to 3 hours. Do not put any food in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees ...
... are reached after approx. 2 to the power supply. The set temperatures ć> see Selecting the temperature". The factory setting for the refrigerator and freezer compartments can be adjusted separately. To change the set value is 0 °F (ć18 °C). The temperature for the ... q Keep pressing the Selection button until the required temperature value is saved by the system. 8 The appliance begins to cool down the Water Filter Reset button for the refrigerator compartment is connected to 3 hours. Do not put any food in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees ...
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... and is a risk of the appliance. This saves energy. q Raise the cover slightly on the appliance again, install a new water filter! q Lift the container and remove. 9 Interior light automatically switches off If refrigerator compartment door is not used for longer... than 10 minutes, the interior light automatically switches off the water supply. Disconnecting the appliance If the appliance is left and remove. Variable interior q Pull drawers forwards...
... and is a risk of the appliance. This saves energy. q Raise the cover slightly on the appliance again, install a new water filter! q Lift the container and remove. 9 Interior light automatically switches off If refrigerator compartment door is not used for longer... than 10 minutes, the interior light automatically switches off the water supply. Disconnecting the appliance If the appliance is left and remove. Variable interior q Pull drawers forwards...
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... can be adjusted between 33 °F to be stored in the refrigerator compartment. Hard cheese 10 Explosion hazard! Produce: 38 °F (3 °C) - Meat: 35 °F (2 °C) - q Press and hold down outside the appliance. - Fish: 32 °F (0 °C) For optimum storage of...food. - Note: - Potatoes - Using the refrigerator compartment For storage of oil and fat with the following: - The refrigerator compartment is indicated by a lit LED and temperature. i After approx. 40 minutes the appliance switches back to the cold (tropical fruit, avocados,...
... can be adjusted between 33 °F to be stored in the refrigerator compartment. Hard cheese 10 Explosion hazard! Produce: 38 °F (3 °C) - Meat: 35 °F (2 °C) - q Press and hold down outside the appliance. - Fish: 32 °F (0 °C) For optimum storage of...food. - Note: - Potatoes - Using the refrigerator compartment For storage of oil and fat with the following: - The refrigerator compartment is indicated by a lit LED and temperature. i After approx. 40 minutes the appliance switches back to the cold (tropical fruit, avocados,...
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...days Freezer compartment The freezer compartment temperature can refreeze this ready meal. 11 We recommend a setting of your food. i After approx. 150 minutes the appliance switches back to make a ready meal (boiling or frying), you use the food to freeze food. - In principle the following : q Check ...leafy vegetables Up to 10 days Large pieces of meat, ready Up to meals 15 days Smoked or cured sausage, Up to cabbage 20 days Large pieces of heatĆtreated Up to high power consumption. SUPERFREEZEt Fast freezing is used to freeze large quantities of the ...
...days Freezer compartment The freezer compartment temperature can refreeze this ready meal. 11 We recommend a setting of your food. i After approx. 150 minutes the appliance switches back to make a ready meal (boiling or frying), you use the food to freeze food. - In principle the following : q Check ...leafy vegetables Up to 10 days Large pieces of meat, ready Up to meals 15 days Smoked or cured sausage, Up to cabbage 20 days Large pieces of heatĆtreated Up to high power consumption. SUPERFREEZEt Fast freezing is used to freeze large quantities of the ...
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...262;air - At room temperature - Crushed ice can be thawed as follows: - i The ice and water dispenser will not function unless the appliance is beginning to 12 months Thawing frozen food Depending on the type of the frozen food The storage period depends on your new...using the ice maker for the first time, do not use fragile receptacles for reasons of produce. q Seal the wrapping. Cooled water - In the refrigerator - The following products are still air bubbles in containers. How to 22 lbs (10 kg) of the discharge opening. Keep fingers clear of food ...
...262;air - At room temperature - Crushed ice can be thawed as follows: - i The ice and water dispenser will not function unless the appliance is beginning to 12 months Thawing frozen food Depending on the type of the frozen food The storage period depends on your new...using the ice maker for the first time, do not use fragile receptacles for reasons of produce. q Seal the wrapping. Cooled water - In the refrigerator - The following products are still air bubbles in containers. How to 22 lbs (10 kg) of the discharge opening. Keep fingers clear of food ...
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... ice cubes can be damaged. Do not place any bottles or food for a long time, the water may become blocked and be heard. When the appliance has been switched on, it is full, ice making switches off automatically. Material of the drinking water. - d CAUTION d The enclosed water filter will shrink, have...
... ice cubes can be damaged. Do not place any bottles or food for a long time, the water may become blocked and be heard. When the appliance has been switched on, it is full, ice making switches off automatically. Material of the drinking water. - d CAUTION d The enclosed water filter will shrink, have...
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... is microbiological or chemical unsafe or of unknow quality without adequate disinfection or other treatment before changing the filter. Exchanging the filter12. If appliance or ice was not actively used for a prolonged time, discard all the way back onto the supports until it locks into position.... Disconnecting the ice cube maker If ice cubes are not to the appliance. holiday), temporarily disconnect the ice cube maker to appliance before or after switching on the ice cube maker again: q Press the Ice Maker Lock button. After installing...
... is microbiological or chemical unsafe or of unknow quality without adequate disinfection or other treatment before changing the filter. Exchanging the filter12. If appliance or ice was not actively used for a prolonged time, discard all the way back onto the supports until it locks into position.... Disconnecting the ice cube maker If ice cubes are not to the appliance. holiday), temporarily disconnect the ice cube maker to appliance before or after switching on the ice cube maker again: q Press the Ice Maker Lock button. After installing...
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i The appliance might be used without a water filter. Product Data Sheet 15 If you choose this option replace the water filter by a bypass cap. Filter -
i The appliance might be used without a water filter. Product Data Sheet 15 If you choose this option replace the water filter by a bypass cap. Filter -
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... Do not use abrasive or acidic cleaning agents or solvents which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to appliance before placing in the refrigerator and evaporates automatically. Steam may warp. How to the food. If required, use a steam cleaner to the evaporation tray...not near a heat source (radiator, cooker, etc.). Never clean shelves and containers in the refrigerator compartment. The parts may come into the ice cube container. q Clean the appliance with wet hands. The rinsing water must not drip onto the fascia or light. Never clean...
... Do not use abrasive or acidic cleaning agents or solvents which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to appliance before placing in the refrigerator and evaporates automatically. Steam may warp. How to the food. If required, use a steam cleaner to the evaporation tray...not near a heat source (radiator, cooker, etc.). Never clean shelves and containers in the refrigerator compartment. The parts may come into the ice cube container. q Clean the appliance with wet hands. The rinsing water must not drip onto the fascia or light. Never clean...
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...by means of the above information, please call customer service: Please check whether you for longer. Refrigerator and freezer compartments Fault Possible cause Remedial action Appliance has no longer reaching the selected temperature. Power failure; the main plug has not been inserted properly... the fault cannot be moved. Inform plumber. Remove and empty the ice cube container. 17 The interior light is no refrigerating capacity. off . Appliance door opened frequently. freezing capacity. Do not use a knife or pointed object. Ice maker is frozen solid. but are...
...by means of the above information, please call customer service: Please check whether you for longer. Refrigerator and freezer compartments Fault Possible cause Remedial action Appliance has no longer reaching the selected temperature. Power failure; the main plug has not been inserted properly... the fault cannot be moved. Inform plumber. Remove and empty the ice cube container. 17 The interior light is no refrigerating capacity. off . Appliance door opened frequently. freezing capacity. Do not use a knife or pointed object. Ice maker is frozen solid. but are...
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... too warm. Remove the ice cube maker, empty and rub dry. Water dispenser is interrupted. The appliance is normal. Remedial action Remove the ice cube container and rotate the screw conveyor by hand. Align the appliance with a spirit level and with a wooden chopstick. Limescale from closing properly. Water pressure too low. Loosen..."). 18 Remove ice cubes. Fault Ice cubes are evaporating. Turn tap on the ice cube dispenser is thick, always clean the trays when cleaning the refrigerator compartment.
... too warm. Remove the ice cube maker, empty and rub dry. Water dispenser is interrupted. The appliance is normal. Remedial action Remove the ice cube container and rotate the screw conveyor by hand. Align the appliance with a spirit level and with a wooden chopstick. Limescale from closing properly. Water pressure too low. Loosen..."). 18 Remove ice cubes. Fault Ice cubes are evaporating. Turn tap on the ice cube dispenser is thick, always clean the trays when cleaning the refrigerator compartment.
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... can be found in the telephone directory or in the customerĆservice index. q Attach the cover. Changing the bulb Changing the bulb inside the appliance q Attention: Pull out the main plug or switch off the fuse! To prevent unnecessary callĆouts, please assist customer service by quoting the product... and production numbers. replacement bulb max. 15 W, 115 V a.c., E14 lampholder. Changing the bulb on the product label. q Prise out the cover with the appliance product number (EĆNr.) and production number (FD). q Attach the cover. 19
... can be found in the telephone directory or in the customerĆservice index. q Attach the cover. Changing the bulb Changing the bulb inside the appliance q Attention: Pull out the main plug or switch off the fuse! To prevent unnecessary callĆouts, please assist customer service by quoting the product... and production numbers. replacement bulb max. 15 W, 115 V a.c., E14 lampholder. Changing the bulb on the product label. q Prise out the cover with the appliance product number (EĆNr.) and production number (FD). q Attach the cover. 19
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...and water supply companies. q Do not remove the transportation protection devices from the shelves and storage compartments until the appliance has been installed. 20 The appliance should neither be rigid. To ensure that the doors can be upright. To do this , repeatedly place the ...adhesive tape on which the appliance is unavoidable, use a suitable insulating plate or observe the following table. The installation location should only...
...and water supply companies. q Do not remove the transportation protection devices from the shelves and storage compartments until the appliance has been installed. 20 The appliance should neither be rigid. To ensure that the doors can be upright. To do this , repeatedly place the ...adhesive tape on which the appliance is unavoidable, use a suitable insulating plate or observe the following table. The installation location should only...
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Door opening angle 90 ° 135 ° Minimum distance 19/16" (40 mm) 51/2" (140 mm) 3/8" (10) 3/16" (5) 3/16" (5) If a panel or cupboard is installed above the appliance, ensure that a gap is left so that the appliance can be pulled out of the adjacent kitchen equipment is more than 23" (60 cm), observe lateral minimum distances in order to utilize the full door opening angle. Appliance and installation dimensions 70 9/16" (1792) 70 7/8" (1800) 35 7/16" (900) If the depth of the recess if required. 21
Door opening angle 90 ° 135 ° Minimum distance 19/16" (40 mm) 51/2" (140 mm) 3/8" (10) 3/16" (5) 3/16" (5) If a panel or cupboard is installed above the appliance, ensure that a gap is left so that the appliance can be pulled out of the adjacent kitchen equipment is more than 23" (60 cm), observe lateral minimum distances in order to utilize the full door opening angle. Appliance and installation dimensions 70 9/16" (1792) 70 7/8" (1800) 35 7/16" (900) If the depth of the recess if required. 21
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Unscrewing the doors If the appliance will not fit through the house door, the appliance doors can be unscrewed. Connecting the appliance to the water supply The water may be freely accessible. Connect the appliance to the solenoid valve (¼"). Minimum pressure: 20 p.s.i. (1.4 bar) - Unscrewing the refrigerator compartment door q Unscrew the refrigerator compartment door in loops or coils...
Unscrewing the doors If the appliance will not fit through the house door, the appliance doors can be unscrewed. Connecting the appliance to the water supply The water may be freely accessible. Connect the appliance to the solenoid valve (¼"). Minimum pressure: 20 p.s.i. (1.4 bar) - Unscrewing the refrigerator compartment door q Unscrew the refrigerator compartment door in loops or coils...