Smeg Universale Aesthetic RC20WDNE Instructions For Use Manual

Smeg Universale Aesthetic RC20WDNE Instructions For Use Manual

Upright fridge freezer

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
OF AN UPRIGHT FRIDGE
FREEZER

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Important notes and precautions
Before using the appliance for the first time
Initial steps and considerations before operating the appliance for the first time.
Important safety instructions
Essential safety guidelines and warnings for safe appliance operation and usage.
Environment protection
Removing an obsolete appliance
Instructions for safely disposing of an old appliance to protect the environment.
Installation and connection
Selecting the room
Guidelines for choosing the most suitable location for appliance installation based on environment.
Appliance placement
Instructions on how to position the appliance correctly for stability and functionality.
Connecting the appliance
Steps to safely connect the appliance to the electrical power supply.
Operating the appliance
Switching the appliance on/off
Instructions on how to power the appliance on and off using the main control.
Adjusting the temperature in the appliance
Guide to setting and modifying the temperature for refrigerator and freezer compartments.
Control unit/display standby mode
Explanation of the control panel's behavior and indicators in standby mode.
Intensive freezing (freezer compartment)
How to use the fast freezing function to quickly freeze food.
Eco function
Information on activating and using the energy-saving Eco mode.
Child Lock
Instructions on how to activate and deactivate the child lock feature to prevent accidental changes.
Appliance interior equipment
Shelf
How to arrange and use the shelves inside the refrigerator compartment.
Wire bottle rack
Details on the use and capacity of the bottle rack.
Fruit and vegetable bin with humidity control (CrispZone)
Information on storing produce in the humidity-controlled drawer.
FreshZone drawer
Guidance on using the special drawer for extended food freshness.
Storing food in the refrigerator
Important warnings regarding food storage
Critical advice for maintaining food quality and safety during refrigeration.
Avoid contamination of food
Steps to prevent cross-contamination and ensure food hygiene.
Freezing and storing frozen food
Freezing procedure
Step-by-step guide on how to freeze fresh food effectively.
Important warnings on freezing
Key precautions and best practices for successful freezing.
Storing industrially frozen food
Advice on how to store pre-frozen foods correctly.
Defrosting the appliance
Automatic refrigerator defrosting
Explanation of the automatic defrosting process for the refrigerator.
Manual defrosting of the NoFrost freezer
Steps for manually defrosting the freezer if frost accumulates.
Troubleshooting
Appliance is connected to the power mains but it does not work.
Solutions for when the appliance fails to power on or operate.
Cooling system operates continuously for a long period of time:
Causes and remedies for the cooling system running constantly.
Excessive build-up of ice on the back wall of refrigerator interior can be a result of the following:
Reasons for excessive ice formation on the refrigerator's rear wall.
Freezer Ice/Frost Build-up (NoFrost)
Causes of frost in NoFrost freezers and how to address them.
Shelf Condensation (Dew)
Explains condensation on shelves and how to manage it.
Back Wall Droplets (Normal)
Normal occurrence of droplets from automatic defrosting.
Water Dripping/Leaking
Troubleshooting steps for water leaks within or from the refrigerator.
Door Difficult to Open
Reasons for temporary difficulty in opening the appliance door.
Appliance Sides Warm
Explanation for why the sides of the appliance may feel warm.
LED Lighting Not Working
Steps to take if the internal LED lighting fails.
Display Error: HI
Meaning of the 'HI' error code and its common causes.
Display Error: PF
Meaning of the 'PF' error code related to power failures.
Display Error: E0
Explanation of the 'E0' error code, likely related to sensor keys.
Display Error: E1 or E2
Interpretation of 'E1' or 'E2' error codes indicating sensor faults.
Display Error: E9
Meaning of the 'E9' error code, often related to door open time or sensor faults.

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