Smeg FC326PNF Instructions For Use Manual page 17

Upright refrigerator - freezer
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is cooled enough for safe storage of food. During the fi rst start
of the appliance there is a 24 hour delay of the temperature
alarm to avoid unnecessary alarm operation..
Intermittent alarm sound - power failure signal
If the temperature of the refrigerator or freezer is raised too much
as a consequence of power failure, sound alarm is activated
(intermittent tone), red signal lamp is on, and the display fl ashes
the highest temperature digit (in case of refrigerator maximum
9°C).
Intensive cooling
Intensive cooling of the refrigerator is activated by pressing
the button G (orange signal lamp H is on). It is automatically
switched off after 6 hours, and the selection is set back to
the pervading value. It is intended for fast cooling of large
quantity of inserted food.
Intensive freezing
It is activated by pressing the button E (orange signal lamp F is
on), and the intensive cooling of the freezer starts. If the setting
is not deactivated (by pressing the E button once again), the
setting will e deactivated automatically approximately two days
after activation. Setting is intended for fast freezing of large
quantities of inserted food. In case of power failure the fast
freezing process is repeated. Use the setting also with the fi rst
start of the appliance, before intended cleaning, and in case of
large quantities of food inserted in the appliance.
Child lock
Integrated child lock protects the appliance from accidental
temperature setting changes or even switching the appliance
off. You can activate or deactivate the child lock by pressing the
alarm button (I) for 3 seconds (both displays fl ash 'LL' and 'L'
for 3 seconds). Once the child lock is activated, only the alarm
button is active. Pressing any other button provokes the letters
'LL' and 'L' to appear on the display.
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