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REFRIGERATOR
SEREBRO E
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 REFRIGERATOR SEREBRO E INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Dear customer! We would like to thank you for pur- time. Retain this instruction manual chasing a product from our wide ran- in a safe place for future reference. If ge of domestic appliances. Read the you transfer the appliance to a third complete instruction manual before party, also hand over this instruction you operate the appliance for the first...
  • Page 3: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    7.3 Operational parameters ..............23 8. Cleaning and maintenance................33 8.1 Defrosting ..................... 35 9. Trouble shooting ..................36 10. Decommissioning .................. 38 11. Technical data ..................39 12. Waste management ................... 40 13. Guarantee conditions................. 42 Do not dispose of this appliance together with your domestic was- te.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION AND All information included in those pages THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY serve for the protection of the operator. BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE APPLIANC you ignore the safety instructions, FOR THE FIRST TIME. u will endanger your health and life. Store this manual in a safe place so The appliance is intended for cooling you can use it whenever it is needed.
  • Page 5: Signal Words

    1.1 Signal words DANGER! indicates a hazardous WARNING! indicates a hazardous situation which, if ignored, will result situation which, if ignored, could re- in death or serious injury. sult in death or serious injury. CAUTION! indicates a hazardous NOTICE! indicates possible da- situation which, if not avoided, may mage to the appliance.
  • Page 6 WARNUNG! This appliance is equipped with there. the environmental-friendly refrige- While unpacking, the packaging rant R600a. The refrigerant R600a materials (polythene bags, is inflammable. The components polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be of the cooling circuit must neither kept away from children and pets. be damaged during transport nor CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY! use.
  • Page 7 Check that the power cord is not be damaged. placed under the appliance or da- Do not put a water-boiler or vases maged when moving the appliance. onto your appliance. The electri- Remove possible dust accumula- cal components of your appliance tion at the power plug, at the safety can be seriously damaged by water power socket and at all plug con-...
  • Page 8 CAUTION! The condenser and the compres- the ventilation slats at any time. sor, located at the rear of the ap- Do not put any bottled or canned pliance (positioning depending beverages (neither still nor carbo- on model), can reach high tempe- nated) into the freezer compart- ratures during ordinary operation.
  • Page 9: Climatic Classes

    Do not operate the appliance un- must be completely open, unblo- less all components are installed cked and free of any kind of dirt. properly. Do not place any food directly Do not stand or lean on the base, against the air outlet on the rear the drawers, the doors etc of the wall.
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Positioning

    3.1 Unpacking and positioning WARNUNG! While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept away from children and pets. CHO- KING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY! Unpack the appliance carefully. source: Dispose of the packaging as descri- To electric cookers bed in chapter waste management.
  • Page 11: Space And Ventilation Requirements

    3.2 Space and ventilation requirements Observe the required minimum distances for proper ventilation (s. chapter 3.2.2 VENTILATION). 3.2.1 Space requirement SPACE REQUIREMENT OF THE APPLIANCE: A = DEPTH / B = WIDTH / C = DOOR OPENING ANGLE Height 448 mm 475 mm 842 mm Please observe the additional front and lateral space requirement of the...
  • Page 12 SPACE REQUIREMENT OF THE APPLIANCE (INCL. MINIMUM DISTANCES FOR PROPER VENTILATION): A 1 = Depth / B 1 = Width / C = DOOR OPENING ANGLE Height min. 467 mm min. 495 mm min. 940 mm Please observe the additional front and lateral space requirement of the open door(s) relevant to the door opening angle (C) of your appliance.
  • Page 13: Levelling

    3.3 Levelling Use the adjustable supporting feet / of the appliance. Adjust the suppor- foot for proper levelling and for pro- ting feet / foot using a suitable span- per air circulation in the lower sectors ner. ✤ The figure above is an example only. Modifications are possible. The appliance must stand in a feet / foot accordingly.
  • Page 14: Change Of The Hinge Position

    3.4 Change of the hinge position WARNING! Switch off and unplug have the door swing reversed. Only the appliance before changing the try to carry out the steps described hinge position. RISK OF ELECTRIC below when you believe that you are SHOCK! qualified to do so.
  • Page 15 HOW TO CHANGE THE HINGE POSITION Disconnect the appliance from the (B) on the top of the appliance (A); power supply (unplug). s. fig. below. Remove the right hinge cover (C) Slightly tilt the appliance back and secure it in this position. Do not tilt on the top of the appliance (A);...
  • Page 16 TOP OF THE APPLIANCE SCREW HOLE COVER DOOR OF THE FRIDGE Remove the supporting foot (G) and below. the bottom door hinge (F) and fix Do not tighten the screws too firm- them on the opposite side; s. fig BOTTOM DOOR HINGE SUPPORTING FOOT...
  • Page 17 Attach the fridge door to the bottom perly. While doing so, insert the door hinge. For this purpose, insert hinge axis of the upper door hinge the hinge axis of the bottom door into the upper hinge hole of the hinge into the bottom hinge hole of fridge door.
  • Page 18: Operation

    NOTICE! Adjust the door properly. The seal must close properly. OPERATION WARNING! To disconnect the unplug the appliance or use a cut-off appliance from the mains, you must device. 4.1 Before initial operation WARNING! While unpacking, the NOTICE! If you use the appli- packaging materials (polythenebags, ance for the first time or the appliance polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be...
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Remove all packaging materials. The appliance needs some time to Adjust the feet and clean the appli- balance temperatures when you ance (see chapter CLEANING AND have changed the settings before MAINTENANCE). or when you have stored additional Do not start the appliance imme- food in the appliance.
  • Page 20: Description Of The Appliance

    4.2 Description of the appliance Fig. similar: modifications are possible. ✤ FRESH ZONE ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT GLASS SHELVES CRISPER WITH GLASS COVER DOOR TRAYS ADJUSTABLE FOOT...
  • Page 21: Setting Of The Temperature

    4.3 Setting of the temperature ✤ The settings of the temperature of set temperature, depending on how much food you store and where you the fridge can be adjusted manual- ly by turning the thermostat of the place them. Ambient temperature may also affect the actual tempe- temperature setting to the desired setting.
  • Page 22: Operational Parameters

    If you turn the temperature control on temperature (medium / average to 0, the cooling will be switched cooling). The cooling levels 3 and 4 off. are suitable for daily use. If you turn the temperature control- If you turn the temperature con- ler to 1 - 2, the refrigeration tempe- troller to 5 - 8, the refrigeration rature of the fridge will be decrea-...
  • Page 23 4.4 The fridge The cooling compartment as well as ment for short-term storage only. Dif- the O* - compartment (fresh zone) is ferent temperature areas due to the air not intended for storing food for a lon- circulation occur in the appliance. Use ger period of time.
  • Page 24: Glass Shelves

    HINWEIS! liquids have been spilled in the inter- LFood (especially oily ior of the appliance, remove them im- or fatty food) must not come into direct contact with the inner lining of the frid- mediately using warm water to prevent ge.
  • Page 25: Meaning Of The *-Labelling Of Freezers

    MEANING OF THE *-LABELLING OF FREEZERS 1- (*), 2- (**), and 3-stars (***) free- 2-stars (**) and 3-stars (***) free- zers are not suitable for freezing zers are suitable for storing frozen fresh food. food (pre-frozen) and ice or for ma- king ice and ice cubes.
  • Page 26: Storage Of Food

    Suitable for fresh meat products (pork, beef, chi- cken, etc.) and processed Fresh Zone -6°C - O°C food consumed or processed within the same day or wit- hin the next three days after storage (max.). Not suitable for freezing food or for storing frozen food.
  • Page 27 Butter can become tainted by paper towels. Place whole fish or strong smelling foods so it is best fillets in a sealed plastic bag. stored in a sealed container. Keep shellfish chilled at all times. Eggs should be stored in the fridge Use within 1 –...
  • Page 28 ✤ Purchasing frozen food tables should be blanched before freezing. Aubergines, peppers, Packaging must not be damaged. Use by the „use by /best before/ zucchini and asparagus do not re- best by/“ date. quire blanching. If possible, transport deep-frozen Note: Keep food to be frozen away from food which is already frozen.
  • Page 29 Food Storage time Bacon, casseroles, milk 1 month Bread, ice cream, sausages, pies, prepared shellfish, oily fish 2 months Non-oily fish, shellfish, pizza, scones and muffins 3 months Ham, cakes, biscuits, beef and lamb chops, poultry pieces 4 months Butter, vegetables (blanched), eggs whole and yolks, cooked crayfish, minced meat (raw), pork (raw) 6 months...
  • Page 30: Environmental Protection

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 7.1 Environmental protection: disposal health from uncontrolled waste Appliances bearing this symbol « » disposal and to promote the sustai- must not be disposed of together nable reuse of material resources, with household waste throughout responsibly supply the appliance to the EU.
  • Page 31: Operational Parameters

    and encrusted ice will be genera- ✤ Try opening the door as little as ted. possible, especially when the we- ather is warm and humid. If you ✤ If you buy frozen food, the pa- open the door, close it as fast as ckaging must not be damaged possible.
  • Page 32: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE DANGER! Never touch the power WARNING! To disconnect the plug, the power switch or other elec- appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off trical components with wet or damp device. hands. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! WARNING! Disconnect the ap- WARNING!
  • Page 33: External Cleaning

    DETERGENT: Do not use any organic deter- Do not use any harsh, abrasive or aggressive detergents. gents! Do not use any solvents. Do not use essential oils! These instructions are valid for all Do not use any abrasive deter- gents! surfaces of your appliance.
  • Page 34: Defrosting

    8.1 Defrosting WARNING! To disconnect the WARNING! Switch off the ap- appliance from the mains, you must pliance by turning the thermostat unplug the appliance or use a cut-off (depending on model) to position 0 / device. OFF and disconnect it from the mains. ted ice.
  • Page 35: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSE MEASURE THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT WORK AT ALL The plug of the appliance is not Connect the appliance to the mains connected to the socket. properly. The plug has become loose. Check the plug. The socket is not supplied with Check the corresponding socket by energy.
  • Page 36 UNCOMMON NOISE. The appliance is not installed on a Install the appliance properly. flat and level ground. The appliance touches a wall or another object. Store food properly. Frozen food is stored improperly. Remove the items. Items have dropped behind the appliance.
  • Page 37: Decommissioning

    KNOCKING / SNAPPING: May be generated by sequential expansion and shrinkage of the components of the cooling system. It is caused by variation of temperature before and after the compressor is activated or deactivated. DECOMMISSIONING DECOMMISSIONING, TEMPORARILY: IF THE APPLIANCE IS NOT USED FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME: Switch off the appliance (0 / AUS / appliance.
  • Page 38: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA* Model Fridge incl. Fresh Zone Climatic class N - T (ambient temperature 16 - 43°C) Energy efficiency class** NoFrost fridge / freezer - / - Annual energy consumption in kW/h** Voltage / frequency 220 - 240 V AC / 50 Hz Volume gross in l Noise emission 36 dB/A...
  • Page 39: Waste Management

    WASTE MANAGEMENT Dispose of the appliance relevant appliance and cut off the entire to the current legislation in view power cord. Dispose of the pow- of explosive gases. The cooling er cord and the plug immediately. systems and insulation of refrige- Remove the door completely so rators and freezers contain children are not able to get into...
  • Page 40: Fire Hazard

    ➥ Refrigerant Do not damage any The refrigerant circuit of the applian- WARNING! components of the refrigerant circuit ce contains the refrigerant R600a, while transporting the appliance. a natural gas of high environmental FIRE HAZARD! compatibility. Materials marked with Please contact your local The refrigerant R600a is this symbol are authorities to receive...
  • Page 41: Guarantee Conditions

    The con- 7. damages which have been caused out- sumer is accredited with both the dues of side the appliance by a Yuna-product un- the guarantee given by the manufacturer less a liability is forced by legal regulations.
  • Page 42 Kütech GmbH Sauerlandring 1 D – 58513 Lüdenscheid...

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