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    							If storing alcohol with a high
    percentage proof, make sure it is
    tightly closed and stored upright.
    Danger of explosion.
    Do not store cans or bottles
    containing carbonated drinks or
    liquids which could freeze in the
    freezer. The cans or bottles could
    explode.
    Danger of injury and damage to the
    appliance.
    When cooling drinks quickly in the
    freezer, make sure bottles are not
    left in for more than one hour, otherwise
    they could burst, resulting in injury or
    damage.
    Observe the use by dates given
    on food to avoid the risk of food
    poisoning.
    Storage times will depend on several
    factors, including the freshness and
    quality of the food as well as the
    temperature at which it is stored. Follow
    the instructions given on the food
    manufacturer’s packaging on storage
    conditions required.
    Do not use sharp edged objects to
    –
    remove frost and ice,
    –
    separate frozen foods or remove ice
    trays.
    They will damage the evaporator,
    causing irreversible damage to the
    appliance.
    Never place electric heaters or
    candles in the appliance to defrost
    it. These can damage the plastic parts.
    Do not use defrosting sprays or
    de-icers, as they might contain
    substances which could damage the
    plastic parts or which could cause a
    build-up of gases and pose a danger to
    health.
    Do not use any oils or grease on
    the door seal, as these will cause
    the seal to deteriorate and become
    porous with time.
    Do not store cooking oil in the
    refrigerator door. Traces of oil can
    cause stress cracks to occur in the
    plastic components in the door.
    Do not block the ventilation gaps in
    the plinth or the top of the
    appliance housing unit as this would
    impair the efficiency of the appliance,
    increase the electricity consumption
    and could cause damage to the
    appliance.
    The appliance is designed for use
    within certain climate ranges
    (ambient temperatures), and should not
    be used outside this range. The climate
    range for your appliance is stated on
    the data plate inside the appliance.
    Installing it in a room with too low an
    ambient temperature, e.g. a garage,
    will lead to the appliance switching off
    for longer periods so that it cannot
    maintain the required temperature.
    Never use a steam-cleaning
    appliance to defrost or clean this
    appliance. Pressurised steam could
    reach the electrical components and
    cause a short circuit.
    Warning and Safety instructions
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    							Disposal of your old appliance
    Before disposing of an old
    appliance, first make the door latch
    or lock unusable.
    This way you will prevent children from
    accidentally locking themselves in and
    endangering their lives.
    Before throwing an old appliance
    away, it must first be made
    unusable.  Disconnect it from the
    mains, cut off the cable directly behind
    the appliance, and render any plug
    unusable.
    Be careful not to damage any part
    of the pipework whilst awaiting
    disposal, e.g. by
    – puncturing the refrigerant channels
    in the evaporator.
    – bending any pipework.
    – scratching the surface coating.
    Splashes of refrigerant can damage the
    eyes.
    The manufacturer cannot be held
    liable for damage caused by
    non-compliance with these Warning
    and Safety instructions.
    Warning and Safety instructions
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    							Normal energy
    consumptionIncreased energy
    consumption
    Installation siteIn a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated room.
    Protected from direct sunlight. In direct sunlight.
    Not situated near to a heat source
    (radiator, oven).Situated near to a heat source
    (radiator, oven).
    Where the ideal ambient room
    temperature is approx. 20°C.Where there is a high ambient
    room temperature.
    Temperature setting with
    a thermostat which is
    approximate
    (set in stages).With a medium setting of 2 to 3. With a high setting: the lower the
    temperature in the compartment,
    the higher the energy
    consumption.
    Temperature setting with
    a thermostat which is
    exact to the degree
    (digital display).Cellar section 8 to 12°C
    On appliances with winter setting,
    please make sure that the winter
    setting is switched off when the
    ambient temperature is warmer
    than 16 °C. Refrigerator section 4 to 5 °C
    StayFresh zone just above 0 °C
    Freezer section -18°C
    Wine storage section 10 to 12 °C
    UseOnly open the doors when
    necessary and for as short a time
    as possible.Frequent opening of the doors for
    long periods will cause a loss of
    coldness.
    Store food in an organised way. If food is not stored in an
    organised way, searching for an
    item will mean the door is open for
    longer.
    Allow hot food and drinks to cool
    down before placing them in the
    appliance.Placing hot food in the appliance
    will cause the compressor to run
    for a long time, as the appliance
    will have to work harder to lower
    the temperature.
    Store food covered or packaged. The evaporation or condensation
    of liquids will cause a loss of
    coldness in the refrigerator.
    Place frozen food in the
    refrigerator to defrost.
    Do not over-fill the appliance to
    allow air to circulate.
    How to save energy
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    							Normal energy
    consumptionIncreased energy
    consumption
    DefrostingDefrost the freezer compartment
    when a layer of ice 0.5 cm thick
    has built up.A layer of ice hinders the cold
    from reaching the frozen food, and
    causes an increase in energy
    consumption.
    How to save energy
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    							Before using for the first time
    The stainless steel trim to the interior
    shelves and the door shelves have a
    layer of protective foil to prevent
    damage during transportation.
    ^Clean the inside of the appliance and
    the accessories with luke warm water
    and a little washing-up liquid, and
    then dry with a soft cloth.
    ^Carefully remove the protective foil
    from the stainless steel trim.
    Important:
    To ensure the correct functioning of
    the appliance, let it stand for
    between 1½ and 2 hours after
    transporting it to its final location
    before connecting it to the mains.
    This is important for the correct
    functioning of the appliance.
    Switching on
    ^
    Using a coin, turn the On/Off dial in a
    clockwise direction away from the 0
    position until the temperature display
    lights up.
    Forcing it beyond its range will
    damage it. Turn it only as far as it will
    go, then turn it back again.
    The appliance begins to cool down,
    and the temperature required for the
    refrigerator shows in the temperaturedisplay. The interior light will come on
    when the door is opened.
    To enable the temperature to get
    sufficiently cold inside the freezer, allow
    the appliance to run for a few hours
    before placing food in it.
    Switching off
    ^Using a coin, turn the On/Off dial in
    an anti-clockwise direction back to
    the 0 position.
    The temperature display will go out and
    the cooling process will be switched off.
    Switching off for longer
    periods of time
    If the appliance is not going to be used
    for a longer period of time, e.g. whilst
    on holiday:
    ^switch the appliance off,
    ^switch off at the wall socket and
    withdraw the plug,
    ^
    defrost the freezer compartment
    (depending on model),
    ^
    clean the appliance out and
    ^
    leave the door ajar to air the
    appliance.
    If, during a long absence, the
    appliance is switched off but not
    cleaned out and the door is left shut,
    there is a danger of mould and
    odours building up inside the
    appliance.
    Switching on and off
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    							It is very important to set the correct
    temperature for storing food in the
    appliance. Micro-organisms will cause
    food which is not stored at the correct
    temperature to deteriorate rapidly.
    Temperature influences the growth rate
    of these micro-organisms. Reducing
    the temperature reduces their growth
    rate.
    The temperature in the appliance will
    rise:
    –the more often the door is opened
    and the longer it is kept open,
    – if too much food is stored in it at
    once,
    – the warmer the food is which is being
    put into it,
    – the higher the ambient temperature
    surrounding the appliance.
    The appliance is designed for use in
    specific ambient temperatures
    (climate ranges). Do not use in
    ambient temperatures for which it is
    not designed.
    . . . For the refrigerator section
    We recommend a temperature of5°Cin
    the middle of the refrigerator.
    . . . For the freezer
    compartment
    (depending on model)
    To freeze fresh food and to store frozen
    food for a long time, a temperature of
    -18 °Cis required. At this temperature
    the growth of micro-organisms is
    generally halted. As soon as the
    temperature rises above -10 °C, themicro-organisms become active in the
    food again so that it cannot be kept as
    long. For this reason, partially defrosted
    or defrosted food must not be re-frozen.
    Food may be re-frozen once it has
    been cooked, as the high temperatures
    achieved when cooking destroy most
    micro-organisms.
    Setting the temperature
    The temperature for the refrigerator
    section is set using the temperature
    dial.
    The higher or lower the temperature in
    the refrigerator section, the higher or
    lower it is in the freezer section.
    ^Using a coin, turn the temperature
    dial in a clockwise direction away
    from the 0 position.
    The higher the setting, the lower the
    temperature in the appliance.
    The temperature being set will flash in
    the display.
    Forcing it beyond its range will
    damage it. Turn it only as far as it will
    go, then turn it back again.
    The correct temperature
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    							Temperature display
    The temperature display on the
    control panel always shows the
    requiredtemperature.
    If you want the temperature in the
    refrigerator section to be5 °C,
    ^turn the temperature selector
    clockwise from 0 until the 5 lights up
    in the temperature display.
    The average temperature in the freezer
    section will then be approx.-18 °C.
    The temperature can be set slightly
    colder than the displayed temperature
    (e.g. between 5°C and 3 °C).
    ^To do so turn the temperature dial
    slowly in a clockwise direction from
    e.g. 5, until the 5 flashes briefly in the
    temperature display.
    The colder temperature is now set.
    If the appliance door is opened very
    often, or if large quantities of food are
    being stored in the appliance, or if
    there is a high ambient temperature, it
    is advisable to set the temperature
    between3 °C and 5 °C.
    The correct temperature
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    							Super cool
    The Super cool function can be used to
    rapidly reduce the temperature in the
    refrigerator section to its lowest setting
    (depending on the room temperature).
    Switching on Super cool
    Super cool is particularly
    recommended for faster chilling of
    large amounts of fresh food or drink.
    ^Press the Super cool button. The
    Super cool indicator light will come
    on.
    The appliance will then work at full
    power to lower the temperature.Switching off Super cool
    The Super cool function will switch itself
    off automatically after approx. 6 hours.
    The indicator light will go out and the
    appliance will run at normal power
    again.
    To save energy, the Super cool function
    can be switched off once food and
    drinks are sufficiently chilled.
    ^Press the Super cool button. The
    Super cool indicator light will go out,
    and the appliance will continue to
    operate at normal power.
    Super cool
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    							Different storage zones
    Due to the natural circulation of the air
    in the appliance, there are different
    temperature zones in the refrigerator.
    Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowest
    section of the appliance. Make use of
    the different zones when placing food
    in the appliance.
    Warmest area
    The warmest area is in the top section
    of the door. Use this for storing butter
    and cheese.
    Coldest area
    The coldest area in a refrigerator is
    directly above the vegetable
    containers.
    Use this for all delicate and highly
    perishable food, e.g.
    – fish, meat, poultry,
    – sausage products, ready meals,
    –
    dishes or baked goods containing
    eggs or cream,
    –
    fresh dough, cake mixtures, pizza or
    quiche dough,
    –
    soft cheese and other dairy
    products,
    –
    pre-packed vegetables and other
    fresh food with a label stating it
    should be kept at a temperature of
    approx. 4 °C.Do not store explosive materials in
    the appliance or any products
    containing propellants (e.g. spray
    cans). Danger of explosion.
    If storing alcohol with a high
    percentage proof, make sure it is
    tightly closed, and store upright.
    Do not store cooking oil in the
    refrigerator door.
    Traces of oil can cause stress
    cracks to occur in the plastic
    components in the door.
    Food must not touch the back wall of
    the appliance, as it may freeze to the
    back wall.
    Food which should not be
    stored in a refrigerator
    Not all food is suitable for refrigeration.
    This includes:
    –
    Fruit and vegetables which are
    sensitive to cold, such as bananas,
    avocado pears, papaya, passion
    fruit, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes
    and cucumbers
    –
    Fruit which is not yet ripe
    –
    Potatoes
    –
    Some hard cheeses, e.g. Parmesan
    Using the refrigerator efficiently
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    							When shopping for food
    The freshness of food when first placed
    in the appliance is an important factor
    in determining how long it stays fresh.
    Time out of the refrigerator e.g. during
    transportation should be kept to a
    minimum. For example, do not allow
    food to stay in a hot car for too long.
    Once food has started to deteriorate,
    this process cannot be reversed. As
    little as two hours outside the
    refrigerator can cause food to start
    deteriorating.
    Storing food correctly
    Store food covered or packaged. This
    will prevent food smells from affecting
    other foods, food from drying out, and
    also any cross-contamination of
    bacteria. The growth of bacteria, such
    as salmonella, can be avoided by
    setting the correct temperature and
    maintaining good standards of hygiene.Fruit and vegetables
    Fruit and vegetables may be stored
    loose in the vegetable containers.
    However, you should bear in mind that
    aromas and flavours can transfer from
    one type of food to another (e.g. carrots
    absorb the smell and flavour of onions
    very easily). Some food also gives off a
    natural gas (ethylene) which speeds up
    the rate at which other food perishes.
    Some fruit and vegetables react
    strongly to this gas and should not be
    stored together.
    –Examples of fruit and vegetables
    which produce a large amount of
    this natural gas are:
    Apples, apricots, pears, nectarines,
    peaches, plums, avocado pears,
    figs, blueberries, melons and beans.
    – Examples of fruit and vegetables
    which react strongly to the natural
    gases given off by other types of
    fruit and vegetables are:
    Kiwis, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels
    sprouts, mangos, honeydew melons,
    apples, apricots, cucumbers,
    tomatoes, pears, nectarines and
    peaches.
    Example: Broccoli should not be
    stored with apples, as apples
    produce a large amount of natural
    gas to which broccoli is very
    sensitive. The result is a shorter than
    expected storage time for the
    broccoli.
    Using the refrigerator efficiently
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