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Switching ON and setting temperatures
Fig.
2
l Put the plug in the socket.
l Press the appliance main switch once
The preset temperatures, +6
0
C or –18
0
C
are displayed.
l "alarma" indicator 7 illuminates
l Set the temperature for the refrigerator
compartment
To do this, repeatedly press or press and
hold the temperature selection button 2
until the desired temperature is set. We
recommend setting the temperature of
the refrigerator compartment at +6
0
C.
l Set the temperature for the freezer
compartment
To do this, repeatedly press or press and
hold the temperature selection button 5
until the desired indicator illuminates. We
recommend setting the temperature of
the freezer compartment at –18
0
C.
l Switching on super cooling
Repeatedly press or press and hold the
temperature selection button 2 until the
indicator illuminates at "super cooling".
Note
l If the selection button of the refrigerator
or the freezer compartment is not
pressed for 5 seconds, the currently
selected temperature is saved.
l Temperatures in the refrigerator or the
freezer compartment which are too
warm may arise if ...
- the door is not closed properly
- large quantities of warm food are placed
in them
- the temperature selectors are set to eco
or to –16
0
C
- the air circulation in the refrigerator or the
freezer compartment is severely impaired
by food stored there
- if the doors are opened frequently with
high ambient temperatures.
l Temperatures in the refrigerator or the
freezer compartment which are too
cold may arise if ...
- "super cooling" or fast-freezing is
switched on
- the temperature selectors are set to +2
0
C
or –24
0
C (max).
l To prevent condensation in the area of
the door seal, the sides of the housing
are partially heated.
Food arrangement
When loading the food,
note the following:
l Allow warm food and beverages to cool
down before storing inside the appliance.
l Ensure that food is well wrapped or
covered before it is stored. This will pre-
vent food from dehydrating, deteriorating
in colour or losing in taste and will help
maintain freshness. It will also prevent
cross-flavouring. Vegetables, fruit and
salad need not be wrapped provided they
are stored in the vegetable bins of the
refrigerator.
l Never let any oil or grease come into
contact with plastic fittings or the door
seal as these materials easily become
porous.
l Never store any explosive substances
inside the appliance. High-proof alcohol
should only be stored upright in tightly
sealed containers.
Danger of explosion!
l Glass bottles containing liquid that can
freeze should never be stored in the
freezer as the glass bursts when the
contents freeze.
Example of food
arrangement
Fig.
1
Refrigerator compartment (A)
Bread, cakes and pastries, ready-made
meals and dairy products, from top to
bottom on the shelves (12).
Fruit, vegetables and salads in the
vegetable container (13).
Butter and cheese in the compartment (16).
Small bottles and cans on the shelf (17).
Large bottles on the bottle shelf (18).
Switching OFF
Press the main switch, Figure
2
/1. The
whole appliance is then switched off.
Longer periods of disuse
If the appliance is not going to be used for
a longer period of time:
Press the main switch, Figure
2
/1, clean
the appliance and leave the doors open.
Switching OFF and longer
periods of disuse