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Safety Information
General Instructions
Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
Intended Use
Only use the device for domestic cooling, freezing, and ice cube preparation within enclosed spaces.
User Limitations
Appliance can be used by children aged 8+ and persons with reduced capabilities if supervised.
Transport Safety
WARNING: Heavy weight can cause injuries. Do not lift the device alone.
Installation Safety
WARNING: Improper installations are dangerous. Connect to a properly installed earthing socket.
Safe Use Guidelines
WARNING: Risk of electric shock, suffocation, and explosion. Follow safety guidelines carefully.
Handling Damaged Devices
WARNING: A damaged appliance or power cord is dangerous. Never use. Contact customer service for repairs.
Preventing Material Damage
Packaging Disposal
Packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be reused. Dispose of components separately.
Environmental Protection and Savings
Energy Saving Tips
Follow directions for reduced power consumption, including installation location and usage tips.
Setup and Connection
Delivery Scope
Check all parts after unpacking for transport damage and completeness. Contact dealer for complaints.
Installation Location
WARNING: Risk of explosion if room is too small. Ensure adequate ventilation and room volume.
Device Mounting
Install the device according to the supplied installation instructions.
Appliance Overview
First Use Preparation
Remove information material, protective film, and clean the device before first use.
Electrical Connection
Insert the mains plug into a socket. Check connection data on the type plate.
Device Components
Overview of device components: Cooling compartment, Freezer compartment, Control panel, racks, and drawers.
Control Panel Functions
Details the functions of buttons for alarm, super freeze, super cool, and temperature settings.
Appliance Equipment
Shelves
Adjust shelf positions by removing and reinserting them in different slots.
Bottle Rack
Store bottles safely. The rack can be removed and repositioned.
Storage Drawer
Lower temperatures for storing perishable items like fish, meat, and sausage.
Fruit and Vegetable Drawer
Store fresh fruit and vegetables packed. Remove condensation water regularly.
Door Racks
Door racks can be removed and repositioned as needed.
Accessories
Use only original accessories. Examples include egg tray, bottle rack, and ice cube tray.
Device Operation
Switching On
Connect electrically, follow on-screen prompts for initial cooling and temperature setting.
Operating Notes
Allow hours for temperature to stabilize. Front sides may heat up; this prevents condensation.
Switching Off
Press and hold the 'Pine tree' symbol for 3 seconds to switch the device off.
Temperature Settings
Adjust refrigerator and freezer compartment temperatures using the control panel.
Advanced Features
Super Cooling Function
Cools the refrigerator compartment rapidly for large amounts of food. May increase noise.
Automatic Super Freeze
Automatically freezes food placed in the bottom drawer. Can be activated/deactivated.
Manual Super Freeze
Cools the freezer compartment intensely before loading large food quantities.
Sabbath Mode
Disables non-essential functions like lighting and acoustic signals for Sabbath observance.
Alarms and Warnings
Door Alarm
Activates if the appliance door is left open too long. Can be disabled by closing the door.
Temperature Alarm
Activates when the freezer compartment is too hot. Can be turned off using 'alarm off'.
Refrigerator Compartment
Refrigerator Storage Guidelines
You can store meat, sausage, fish, dairy products, eggs, ready meals and bread and pastries in the refrigerator compartment.
Refrigerator Food Storage Tips
Store fresh, undamaged, and packed food. Avoid contact with rear wall and cool warm food first.
Refrigerator Cold Zones
Identifies coldest and warmest zones for optimal storage of perishables and less sensitive items.
Freezer Compartment
Freezer Compartment Use
Store frozen food, freeze new food, and make ice cubes. Optimal long-term storage at -18°C or lower.
Freezing Capacity
Indicates how much food can be frozen to the core and in how many hours. Use Super Freeze beforehand.
Maximizing Freezer Volume
Maximise storage by removing equipment and placing food directly on shelves and bottom.
Freezer Food Storage Tips
Store food tightly packed, avoid contact with frozen food, and ensure good air circulation.
Fresh Food Freezing Tips
Use only fresh food. Prepare vegetables and fruit properly. List of suitable and unsuitable foods.
Frozen Food Shelf Life
Provides a table showing recommended storage times for various food types at constant -18°C.
Frozen Food Defrosting
CAREFULLY: Risk of health hazard. Do not refreeze thawed food. Do not take full advantage of retention time.
Defrosting
Freezer Defrosting
The 'NoFrost' system makes the freezer frost-free, so defrosting is not necessary.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Preparation for Cleaning
Turn off and unplug the device. Remove all food and store it safely. Clean the device afterwards.
Cleaning the Appliance
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Use a soft cloth, lukewarm water, and mild detergent. Avoid liquids in openings.
Removing Parts for Cleaning
Instructions for removing shelves, door racks, drawers, and drawer fronts for thorough cleaning.
Troubleshooting
Device Not Cooling
Check if Super Cool is active and if the appliance is cooling after a short time.
LED Lighting Failure
Various causes are possible. Contact customer service for assistance.
Hot Side Panels
No malfunction. Pipes in side walls heat up during cooling; furniture is not damaged.
Temperature Display/Alarm On
A sensor may be defective. Contact customer service for diagnosis.
Refrigerator Door Open Warning
Refrigerator compartment door is open. Close the door to resolve.
Freezer Door Open Warning
Close the freezer compartment door to resolve the warning signal and blinking indicators.
Covered External Vents
Remove obstacles from external ventilation openings to resolve warning signals.
Large Food Load Warning
Do not exceed freezing capacity. Use Super Freeze for large quantities.
Temperature Not Reached
Check door opening time, ice on evaporator, or contact customer service.
Automatic Defrost Failure
Ensure products are insulated and stored cool. Turn off/on, disconnect power, or contact service.
Variable Temperature
Turn off/on the device. Check temperature after a few hours or the next day.
Condensation on Device Surfaces
Wipe water, open device briefly, and ensure it is closed properly.
Condensation in Fruit Drawer
Check storage quantity, product, and breather clips. Remove drawer and clips for cleaning.
Normal Device Noises
No malfunction. Normal operation of motor, fan, refrigerant flow, and defrost system.
Appliance Not Level
Level the appliance using a spirit level and adjustable feet.
Device Not Freestanding
Keep the minimum distances from the device for proper operation.
Wobbling or Jamming Parts
Check removable equipment and reinsert if necessary.
Touching Bottles or Containers
Separate bottles or containers to prevent noise or damage.
Super Freeze Enabled
No action required. Super Freeze is a normal operational mode.
Power Failure and Self-Test
Power Failure
During power failure, temperature rises, reducing quality. Discard thawed food. Consume slightly thawed food.
Device Self-Test
Procedure to perform a self-test, check acoustic signals, and contact service if issues arise.
Storing and Disposing
Decommissioning the Device
Turn off, unplug, remove food, clean the device, and leave the appliance open for ventilation.
Disposal of Old Device
Environmentally friendly disposal. WARNING: Risk of health hazard and fire. Contact local authorities for methods.
Customer Service
General Support
Contact service for questions, malfunctions, or repairs. Original parts available for 10 years.
Product and Production Numbers
Locate product (E-Nr.) and production (FD) numbers on the type plate for customer service.
Technical Data
Data Location
Refrigerant, net content, and other technical data are found on the type plate.

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