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Getting to know your appliance
Before reading on, please unfold the pages
at the back of this manual featuring the
illustrations.
These operating instructions apply to
various models. It is possible that some
details of the illustrations do not coincide
exactly with the particular characteristics
of your appliance.
General view
Figure
1
1-9 Control panel
10 Air vent opening
11 Interior light
12 Drawer for yoghurt cartons
13 Shelf
14 Multiflow system
(cold air distributor)
15 Fruit and vegetable container
16 "Chiller" compartment
17 Tray for small cans, tubes
18 Egg rack
19 Shelf
20 Bottle keeper
21 Bottle shelf
22 Freezer tray
23 Frozen-food container
A Fridge section
B Freezer section
Control panel
(Quick guide)
Figure
2
1 button
Appliance main switch for on/off
2 “alarm” button ("alarm off" switch)
a) For switching off the warning buzzer.
b) For displaying the warmest
temperature which has prevailed in the
freezer compartment (only if display 9
flashes).
3 Super button
For maximum freezing capacity.
4 Freezer button
Is used to display the set freezer-
compartment temperature.
5 Cooler button
Is used to display the set refrigerator-
compartment temperature
6 Temperature selection button for
freezer compartment or refrigerator
compartment
0
C = colder, warmer
7 “alarm” display
Only illuminates if the alarm function is
activated.
8 “super” display
Only illuminates if the "super" button is
pressed.
9 Display for
a) "Warmest temperature"
b) "AL" (Alarm) display
c) Set temperature for
refrigerator compartment
d) Set temperature for freezer
compartment
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Installation
Siting
A dry and adequately ventilated room is the
best location for installing the appliance.
Remember that the appliance should not be
exposed to direct sunlight, nor should it be
close to a direct source of heat such as a
cooker, radiator, etc. Where installation close
to a heat source is unavoidable, ensure
that a suitable insulating panel is used or
maintain the following minimum clearances
between the appliance and the heat source:
3 cm clearance (electric cookers)
30 cm clearance (oil or coal-fired stoves).
If the appliance is placed next to another
refrigerator or freezer, keep a minimum 2 cm
clearance at the side in order to prevent
condensation.
The appliance must be stable and level. To
compensate for an uneven floor, use the two
height-adjustable feet at the front of the
appliance, Fig. C.
Two castors at the rear of the appliance
facilitate installation into a recess.
Electrical connection
Only connect appliances to a 220–240 V/
50 Hz a.c. supply by means of a safety
socket installed in accordance with
regulations.
Make sure that the socket is protected by
a 10 amp fuse or higher.
With appliances destined for non-European
countries, check the rating plate to make
sure that supply voltage and type of current
indicated coincide with the values of your
power supply. The rating plate is located at
the bottom left of the refrigerator. Figure
B
.
In the event that the mains cable needs to
be replaced, this must only be carried out by
a service technician of the manufacturer.
Warning! NEVER connect the appliance to
electronic energy saver plugs (e.g. Sava
plug) or to power inverters which convert
the direct current to 230 V alternating
current (e.g. solar equipment, power
supplies on ships).
Ventilation
Figure
3
The warm air generated at the back of
the appliance must be allowed to escape
unhindered. Otherwise the refrigerating
machine will have to work harder which in
turn increases energy consumption. For this
reason, never cover up the vents and grilles.
After shipping ...
Before switching on for the first time, allow
the appliance to set vertically for
approximately 1/2 hour.