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FA120E
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  • Page 1 Refrigerator / User Manual Kühlschrank / Bedienungsanleitung Congélateur / Réfrigérateur / Manuel d’utilisation Koelkast / Gebruiker Handleiding FA120E 58 4425 0000/ EN/ DE/ FR/ NL/ 1/2_AG/ 19.02.25 09:39 7225145210...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual first! Dear Customer Thank you for choosing this product. We would like you to achieve the optimal efficiency from this high quality product which has been manufactured with state of the art technology. To do this, carefully read this manual and any other documentation provided before using the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Safety Instructions......Important Safety Symbols .... Intention of Use ......Safety of Children, Vulnerable Persons and Pets ......Electrical Safety......Handling Safety ......Installation Safety......Operational Safety......Food Storage Safety...... 12 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 13 1.10 Lighting ..........
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the Risk of UV-C radiation safety instructions necessary to prevent the risk of personal Intention of Use injury or material damage. • Our company shall not be held • This product is not suitable for responsible for damages that commercial use and should may occur if these instructions...
  • Page 5: Safety Of Children, Vulnerable

    Safety of Children, Electrical Safety Vulnerable Persons • The product shall not be and Pets plugged into the outlet during • This product may be used by installation, maintenance, children aged 8 years and cleaning, repair, and transport- older and persons with under- ation operations.
  • Page 6: Handling Safety

    • Before plugging the product • Do not ever connect your into the power source, please product to power saving remove the power cable from devices. These systems are the condenser hook (if avail- harmful for the product. able) during the installation. Handling Safety •...
  • Page 7 • Before starting the installation, on a floor, or provide sufficient switch off the fuse to de-ener- support depending on the size, gise the power line to which weight and the use-case of the the product is connected. product. Ensure that the •...
  • Page 8 • When placing the product, ors, etc. If you cannot prevent make sure that the supply installation of the product in cable is not damaged or the vicinity of a heat source, pinched. use a suitable insulation plate • The product must not be con- and make sure the minimum nected to supply systems and distance to the heat source is...
  • Page 9: Operational Safety

    contact. These types of con- • In case of a failure of the nections may overheat and product, unplug it (or de-ener- cause fire.. gise the fuse to which it is con- • Place the power cable and nected), and do not operate hoses (if any) of the product until it is repaired by the au- so that they shall not cause a...
  • Page 10 • Take due care not to jam any • Do not place cans containing parts of your hands or your fluids over the product an open body to the moving parts in- state. Splashing of water on an side the product. Be careful to electrical part may cause an prevent jamming of your fin- electric shock or a fire.
  • Page 11 ilar problems may also occur compartments can be re- when an object is placed over moved, and the product can be the product. used with the same perform- • Ensure that you have removed ance. any ice or water that may have •...
  • Page 12: Food Storage Safety

    5. Store the product so that it Thus, it does not drip on or shall not be tipped over. come into contact with other 6. Do not allow children to play foods. with the scrapped product. • Two-star freezer compart- 7.
  • Page 13: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    Maintenance and ing the ice inside it. Steam con- Cleaning Safety tacts the live areas in your re- frigerator and causes short cir- • Unplug the refrigerator or de- cuit or electric shock. energise the fuse before clean- • Do not use any mechanical ing it or starting to perform tools or any other tools than maintenance.
  • Page 14: Ective And Disposing Of The Waste Product

    • Splash of coolant is harmful to 1.12 Service the eyes. Do not damage any • To repair the appliance contact part of the cooling system the Authorised Service Centre. while disposing of the product. Use original spare parts only. •...
  • Page 15: Your Refrigerator

    Compliance with RoHS Directive Conformity with standards and The product you have purchased complies test information / Declaration of EC with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It conformity does not contain harmful and prohibited Development, manufacture and materials specified in the Directive. sales stages of this product con- form to the safety rules in all relev- Package information...
  • Page 16: Installation

    *Optional: Figures in this user manual are to other models. Please inquire with the schematic and may not exactly match your seller whether this is applicable to your product. If your product does not comprise model. the relevant parts, the information pertains 4 Installation Read the “Safety Instructions”...
  • Page 17: First Use

    as compressor, fan, heater, defrost, light- 5.3 Climate Class and Definitions ing, display and so on will operate ac- Please refer to the Climate Class on the rat- cording to the needs by consuming min- ing plate of your device. One of the follow- imum energy.
  • Page 18: Changing Door Direction

    •  Higher temperature setting inside the ap- • It is recommended to defrost the food in- pliance may lead to shorter shelf life of side the fridge. food. • Do not insert hot food inside the appli- • Cover the food with packaging to pre- ance.
  • Page 19 1=Lowest cooling setting (Warmest set- • Caution: ting) Store concentrated alcohol only upright and tightly closed. 5=Highest cooling setting (Coldest set- ting) • Caution: Do not store explosive substances or con- tainers with flammable propellants (cans, Min. = Lowest cooling setting spray cans, etc.) in the unit.
  • Page 20: Replacing The Illumination Lamp

        www.smeg.com/services/customer-service this User Manual at Chapter 3. Please con- tact the manufacturer for any other further information, including loading plans.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    • Do not use chlorinated water or cleaning • Do not use vinegar, rubbing alcohol or products on the exterior surface and other alcohol based cleaning agents on chrome coated parts of the product. any interior surface. Chlorine will cause rust on such metallic Stainless Steel External Surfaces surfaces.
  • Page 22 • The product's door is left open. >>> Do • Large quantities of hot food may have not keep the product's door open for long been recently placed into the product. periods. >>> Do not place hot food into the •...
  • Page 23 perature of relevant parts reach the suffi- There is condensation on the product's exterior or between the doors. cient level by changing the temperature of cooler or freezer compartments. • The ambient weather may be humid, this • The doors were opened frequently or is quite normal in humid weather.
  • Page 24 If the problem persists after following the instructions in this section, contact your vendor or an Authorized Service. Do not try to repair the product. This is normal. EN / 24...
  • Page 25 EN / 25...
  • Page 26 (see the “Self-Repair” section). vice, might give raise to safety issues not attributable to Smeg, and will void the war- Therefore, unless otherwise authorized in ranty of the product. the “Self-Repair” section below, repairs...
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