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    Safety and warning  
    information 
    Before you switch ON the  
    appliance 
    Please read the operating and  
    installation instructions carefully! They  
    contain important information on how to  
    install, use and maintain the appliance. 
    The manufacturer is not liable if you fail  
    to comply with the instructions and 
    warnings. Retain all documents for 
    subsequent use or for the next owner. 
    Technical safety 
    This appliance contains a small quantity  
    of environmentally-friendly but flammable  
    R600a refrigerant. Ensure that the tubing  
    of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged 
    during transportation and installation. 
    Leaking refrigerant may cause eye  
    injuries or ignite. 
    If damage has occurred
    ■Keep naked flames and/or ignition  
    sources away from the appliance,
    ■thoroughly ventilate the room for  
    several minutes,
    ■switch off the appliance and pull out  
    the mains plug,
    ■inform customer service.
    The more refrigerant an appliance  
    contains, the larger the room must be in 
    which the appliance is situated. Leaking  
    refrigerant can form a flammable gas-air  
    mixture in rooms which are too small. 
    The room must be at least 1 m³ per 8 g 
    of refrigerant. The amount of refrigerant 
    in your appliance is indicated on the 
    rating plate inside the appliance. If the power cord of this appliance is 
    damaged, it must be replaced by the 
    manufacturer, customer service or a 
    similarly qualified person. Improper  
    installations and repairs may put the user  
    at considerable risk. 
    Repairs may be performed by the  
    manufacturer, customer service or a 
    similarly qualified person only. 
    Only original parts supplied by the  
    manufacturer may be used. The 
    manufacturer guarantees that only these  
    parts satisfy the safety requirements. 
    A extension cable may be purchased  
    from customer service only.
    Important information when  
    using the appliance
    ■Never use electrical appliances inside  
    the appliance (e.g. heater, electric ice  
    maker, etc.). Risk of explosion!
    ■Never use a steam cleaner to defrost  
    or clean the appliance! The steam  
    may penetrate electrical parts  
    and cause a short-circuit. Risk of  
    electric shock!
    ■Do not use pointed or sharp-edged  
    implements to remove frost or layers 
    of ice. You could damage 
    the refrigerant tubing. Leaking 
    refrigerant may ignite or cause eye 
    injuries. 
    ■Do not store products which contain  
    flammable propellants (e.g. spray 
    cans) or explosive substances  
    in the appliance. Risk of explosion!
    ■Do not stand or support  
    yourself on the base, drawers  
    or doors, etc.
     
    						
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    ■Before defrosting and cleaning  
    the appliance, pull out the mains plug  
    or switch off the fuse. 
    Do not pull out the mains plug 
    by tugging the cable.
    ■Bottles which contain a high  
    percentage of alcohol must be sealed  
    and stored in an upright position.
    ■Keep plastic parts and the door seal  
    free of oil and grease. Otherwise, 
    parts and door seal will become 
    porous.
    ■Never cover or block the ventilation  
    openings for the appliance.
    ■People (childern incl.) who have  
    limited physical, sensory or mental 
    abilities or inadequate knowledge 
    must not use this appliance unless  
    they are supervised or given  
    meticulous instructions.
    ■Do not store bottled or canned drinks  
    (especially carbonated drinks)  
    in the freezer compartment. Bottles 
    and cans may explode!
    ■Never put frozen food straight  
    from the freezer compartment 
    into your mouth. 
    Risk of low-temperature burns!
    ■Avoid prolonged touching of frozen  
    food, ice or the evaporator pipes, etc. 
    Risk of low-temperature burns! Children in the household
    ■Keep children away from packaging  
    and its parts.  
    Danger of suffocation from folding 
    cartons and plastic film!
    ■Do not allow children to play with the  
    appliance!
    ■If the appliance features a lock:   
    keep the key out of the reach of  
    children!
    General regulations 
    The appliance is suitable
    ■for refrigerating and freezing food,
    ■for making ice.
    This appliance is intended for use in  
    the home and the home environment. 
    The appliance is suppressed according  
    to EU Directive 2004/108/EC. 
    The refrigeration circuit has been  
    checked for leaks. 
    This product complies with the relevant  
    safety regulations for electrical 
    appliances (EN 60335-2-24).
     
    						
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    Information concerning  
    disposal 
    *Disposal of packaging
    The packaging protects your appliance  
    from damage during transit. All utilised 
    materials are environmentally safe and 
    recyclable. Please help us by disposing 
    of the packaging in an environmentally  
    friendly manner. 
    Please ask your dealer or inquire at your  
    local authority about current means of  
    disposal. 
    *  Disposal of your old 
    appliance 
    Old appliances are not worthless  
    rubbish! Valuable raw materials can be  
    reclaimed by recycling old appliances. ã=
    Warn ing
    Redundant appliances 
    1. Pull out the mains plug. 
    2. Cut off the power cord and discard  with the mains plug.
    3. Do not take out the trays  and receptacles: children are  
    therefore prevented from climbing in!
    4. Do not allow children to play with  the appliance once it has spent its 
    useful life. Danger of suffocation!
    Refrigerators contain refrigerant 
    and gases in the insulation. Refrigerant  
    and gases must be disposed  
    of professionally. Ensure that tubing  
    of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged 
    prior to proper disposal. 
    Scope of delivery 
    After unpacking all parts, check for any  
    damage in transit. 
    If you have any complaints, please  
    contact the dealer from whom you  
    purchased the appliance or our 
    customer service. 
    The delivery consists of the following  
    parts:
    ■Free-standing appliance
    ■Interior fittings (depending on model)
    ■Operating instructions
    ■Installation manual
    ■Customer service booklet
    ■Warranty enclosure
    ■Information on the energy  
    consumption and noises
    ■Bag containing installation materials
    This appliance is identified  
    according to the European  
    guideline 2002/96/EC on waste  
    electrical and electronic 
    equipment – WEEE. The directive 
    specifies the framework for an  
    EU-wide valid return and re-use  
    of old appliances.
    
     
    						
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    Ambient temperature  
    and ventilation 
    Ambient temperature 
    The appliance is designed for a specific  
    climate class. Depending on the climate 
    class, the appliance can be operated at 
    the following temperatures. 
    The climate class can be found on  
    the rating plate. Fig. 8
    Note 
    The appliance is fully functional within  
    the room temperature limits 
    of the indicated climatic class. If 
    an appliance of climatic class SN  
    is operated at colder room temperatures,  
    the appliance will not be damaged up to  
    a temperature of +5 °C. 
    Ventilation 
    Fig. 3
    The air on the rear panel and on the side  
    panels of the appliance heats up. 
    Conduction of the heated air must 
    not be obstructed. Otherwise, 
    the refrigerating unit must work harder. 
    This increases power consumption.  
    Therefore: Never cover or block  
    the ventilation openings!Connecting  
    the appliance 
    After installing the appliance, wait at least  
    1 hour until the appliance is switched on. 
    During transportation the oil in 
    the compressor may have flowed into  
    the refrigeration system. 
    Before switching on the appliance for  
    the first time, clean the interior of 
    the appliance (see chapter “Cleaning 
    the appliance”). 
    Electrical connection 
    The socket must be near the appliance  
    and also freely accessible following 
    installation of the appliance.  
    The appliance complies with the  
    protection class I. Connect the appliance 
    to 220–240 V/50 Hz alternating current 
    via a correctly installed socket with 
    protective conductor. The socket must  
    be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse. 
    For appliances operated in non- 
    European countries, check whether the  
    stated voltage and current type match  
    the values of your mains supply match 
    the values of the mains supply. This 
    information can be found on the rating 
    plate. Fig. 8 
    Climate class Permitted ambient 
    temperature
    SN +10 °C to 32 °C
    N +16 °C to 32 °C
    ST +16 °C to 38 °C
    T +16 °C to 43 °C
     
    						
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    Warn ing
    Never connect the appliance  
    to electronic energy saver plugs. 
    Our appliances can be used with mains  
    and sine-controlled inverters. Mains-
    controlled inverters are used 
    for photovoltaic systems which  
    are connected directly to the national  
    grid. Sine-controlled inverters must be 
    used for isolated applications (e.g. on 
    ships or in mountain lodges) which are 
    not connected directly to the national 
    grid.
    Getting to know your  
    appliance 
    Please fold out the illustrated last page.  
    These operating instructions refer  
    to several models. 
    The features of the models may vary. 
    The diagrams may differ. 
    Fig. 1
    * Not all models. 
    1-4 Controls 
    5 Temperature controller
    6 Chiller compartment 
    7 Shelf in the refrigerator  compartment
    8L ig ht ( LE D )
    9 Bottle shelf 
    10 Fruit and vegetable container 
    11 Freezer drawer 
    12 Freezer calendar
    13 Freezer shelf 
    14 Height-adjustable feet 
    15 Air outlet opening
    16 Egg rack
    17 Butter and cheese compartment
    18 Bottle holder * 
    19 Shelf for large bottles 
    A Refrigerator compartment 
    B Freezer compartment
     
    						
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    Controls 
    Fig. 
    2
    Switching  
    the appliance on 
    Fig.2 
    Press the On/Off button 1. The  
    temperature warning noise is switched 
    off by pressing the selection button 4.  
    The temperature displays 2 flash or  
    the super display 3 is lit up, until  
    the appliance has reached the set  
    temperatures. 
    When the door is open, the light in the  
    refrigerator compartment is lit. 
    Operating tips
    ■When the appliance has been  
    switched on, it may take several hours 
    until the set temperatures have been 
    reached.
    ■The fully automatic No Frost system  
    ensures that the freezer compartment 
    remains free of ice. Defrosting is no 
    longer required.
    ■The sides of the housing are  
    sometimes heated slightly. This 
    prevents condensation in the area of 
    the door seal.
    ■If the freezer compartment door  
    cannot be immediately re-opened after  
    it has been closed, wait until the  
    resulting low pressure has equalised.
    1
    On/Off button 
    Serves to switch the whole  
    appliance on and off.
    2 Temperature display freezer 
    compartment  
    The numbers correspond  
    to the set freezer compartment 
    temperatures in °C.
    3 “super” display (freezer 
    compartment)  
    Illuminates when super freezing 
    is on.
    4 Selection button for freezer 
    compartment 
    The freezer compartment  
    temperature can be selected  
    from –24 °C to –16 °C. 
    The set temperature  
    is indicated on display 2.
     
    						
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    Setting  
    the temperature 
    Refrigerator compartment 
    Turn temperature controller, Fig.1/5, to 
    the required setting.   
    We recommend a medium setting  
    (of e.g. 2–3). 
    Higher settings lower the temperature in  
    the refrigerator compartment. 
    Select a higher setting (e.g. 4–5) only  
    temporarily if:
    ■the ambient temperature is high,
    ■door is opened frequently,
    ■large quantities of food are placed in  
    the refrigerator compartment.
    Freezer compartment 
    The temperature can be set from -16 °C  
    to -24 °C. 
    Keep pressing temperature selection  
    button 4 until the required freezer  
    compartment temperature is set. The  
    value last selected is stored. 
    The set temperature is indicated on  
    display 2. 
    We recommend a factory setting of  
    -18 °C in the freezer compartment.
    Alarm function 
    In the following cases an alarm may be  
    actuated: 
    Door alarm 
    The door alarm switches on  
    if the refrigerator compartment door  
    is left open for longer than one minute.  
    Close the door to switch off the warning  
    signal. 
    Temperature alarm 
    The temperature alarm switches on if  
    the freezer compartment is too warm 
    and the frozen food is at risk of thawing. 
    The temperature display for the freezer  
    compartment 2 or the super display 3 
    flash. 
    Note 
    Do not refreeze thawing or thawed food.  
    It can only be refrozen when it has been  
    used to prepare a ready meal (boiled  
    or fried). 
    No longer store the frozen produce for  
    the max. storage period.
    T he alar m ma y swit c h  o n  w it h out any r isk 
    to t he fr o ze n f ood :
    ■when the appliance is switched on,
    ■when large quantities of fresh food are  
    placed in the appliance,
    ■if the freezer compartment door is  
    open too long.
    Switching off the alarm 
    Fig. 2 
    Press the selection button for freezer  
    compartment 4 to switch off the alarm.
     
    						
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    Usable capacity 
    Information on the usable capacity can  
    be found inside your appliance on  
    the rating plate. Fig. 8
    Fully utilising the freezer  
    volume 
    To place the maximum amount of food in  
    the freezer, all frozen food containers, 
    except the bottom one, can be taken out 
    of the appliance. The food can be  
    stacked directly on the freezer shelves. 
    Removing the fittings  
    To remove a frozen food container, pull  
    out all the way, lift at the front  
    and remove. Fig. 4
    Refrigerator  
    compartment 
    The refrigerator compartment is the ideal  
    storage location for ready meals, cakes  
    and pastries, preserved food, condensed  
    milk, hard cheese, fruit and vegetables  
    sensitive to cold as well as tropical fruit. 
    Note when loading products: 
    Wrap or cover food before placing in  
    the appliance. This will retain the aroma, 
    colour and freshness of the food. In  
    addition, flavours will not be transferred  
    between foods and the plastic parts will  
    not become discoloured. 
    Note 
    Avoid contact between food and rear  
    panel. Otherwise the air circulation will  
    be impaired. 
    Food or packaging could freeze to  
    the rear panel.
    Freezer compartment 
    Use the freezer compartment
    ■To store deep-frozen food.
    ■To make ice cubes.
    ■To freeze food.
    Note 
    Ensure that the freezer compartment  
    door has been closed properly. If 
    the door is open, the frozen food will 
    thaw. The freezer compartment will 
    become covered in thick ice. Also: waste  
    of energy due to high power  
    consumption!
    Max. freezing capacity 
    Information about the max. freezing  
    capacity within 24 hours can be found 
    on the rating plate. Fig. 8
    Freezing and storing  
    food 
    Purchasing frozen food
    ■Packaging must not be damaged.
    ■Use by the “use by” date.
    ■Temperature in the supermarket  
    freezer must be -18 °C or lower.
    ■If possible, transport deep-frozen food  
    in an insulated bag and place quickly  
    in the freezer compartment.
     
    						
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    When loading products 
    Freeze large quantities of food preferably  
    in the very top compartment where food 
    freezes particularly quickly and therefore 
    also gently. Place the food over 
    the whole area of the compartments  
    or in the frozen food container. Food  
    which is already frozen must not come 
    into contact with the food which is to be 
    frozen. If required, move the frozen food  
    to the frozen food container. 
    Storing frozen food 
    To ensure good air circulation in  
    the appliance, insert the frozen food 
    container all the way.
    Freezing fresh food 
    Freeze fresh and undamaged food only. 
    To retain the best possible nutritional  
    value, flavour and colour, vegetables 
    should be blanched before freezing. 
    Aubergines, peppers, zucchini and 
    asparagus do not require blanching. 
    Literature on freezing and blanching  
    can be found in bookshops. 
    Note 
    Keep food which is to be frozen away  
    from food which is already frozen.
    ■The following foods are suitable for  
    freezing: 
    Cakes and pastries, fish and seafood, 
    meat, game, poultry, vegetables, fruit,  
    herbs, eggs without shells, dairy  
    products such as cheese, butter and  
    quark, ready meals and leftovers such  
    as soups, stews, cooked meat and 
    fish, potato dishes, soufflés and 
    desserts.
    ■The following foods are not suitable  
    for freezing:  
    Types of vegetables, which are usually 
    consumed raw, such as lettuce or 
    radishes, eggs in shells, grapes, 
    whole apples, pears and peaches,  
    hard-boiled eggs, yoghurt, soured  
    milk, sour cream, crème fraîche and 
    mayonnaise.
    Packing frozen food 
    To prevent food from losing its flavour  
    or drying out, place in airtight containers. 
    1. Place food in packaging. 
    2. Remove air. 
    3. Seal the wrapping. 
    4. Label packaging with contents  and date of freezing.
    Suitable packaging: 
    Plastic film, tubular film  
    made of polyethylene, aluminium foil, 
    freezer containers. 
    These products are available  
    from specialist outlets. 
    Unsuitable packaging: 
    Wrapping paper, greaseproof paper,  
    cellophane, bin liners and used 
    shopping bags. 
    Items suitable for sealing packaged  
    food: 
    Rubber bands, plastic clips, string, cold- 
    resistant adhesive tape, etc. 
    Bags and tubular film  
    made of polyethylene can be sealed 
    with a film heat sealer.
     
    						
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