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Instructio ns for U se 2 Refrigerator - Freezer EN Thank you for yo ur trust and fo r buying this applia nce. We hope it w ill successfully serve the purpos e for m any years. Refrigerator wi th freezer is for domes tic use only. The lower par t of th e applia nce is refrigerator and is us ed for st oring fresh f oods at the tem perature of 0°C an[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 3 Tips for Energy Savin gs • Try not to open the door t oo often, especial ly when the weather is wet and hot. Once you open the door, m ind to c lose it as soon as possibl e. This i s espec ially im portant if you have an upright m odel. • Every now and then check if the appl iance is suff icient ly ventilat ed (adequate[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 4 Storing Time During Pow er Supply Interruption Do not open the freezer i n case of failure or power supply interrupti on! In case the interrupti on is extended over longer period of tim e (16 hours), t ake food out of the freezer and use it, or mak e sure that i s suf fici ently cooled (perhaps you have an extra appli ance)[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 5 Description of the Appliance Refrigerator (A) Refrigerator i s used for s toring f resh foods f or few days. Freezer (B) Freezer is used f or freezing fres h foods and f or storing al ready frozen foods . Shelf (1) (number depends on the model ) Shelf c an be optionally pl aced on the guides inside t he appliance. It is pro[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 6 • It is recom mended to s witch the f an on: − when the ambient t emperat ure in the room is increas ed (above 30°C), − in cas e of increas ed humidi ty (during sum mer seas on). • Switching the fan on/off ON = OFF = 0 Note: Energy c onsum ption is increased duri ng fan operation. Door Liner The door liner cons ist[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 7 • Before st oring food in t he refrigerator, remove t he excessive pac kaging (lik e yoghurt in m ulti-pac kage). • Pack s ystem atic ally and m ake sure that foodst uffs do not touch eac h other (various odours m ay mix). As sure adequate ai r circul ation around pack ages. • Never store inf lam mable, volatil e or e[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 8 som e 24 hours before loadi ng. Aft er 24 hours load the f reezer shelf with f resh food packages . Som e 24 hours aft er loading, t urn the therm ostat knob to operat ing positi on if necess ary (see Temperat ure selec tion), and then reload the f rozen packages into the storage bas kets. If y ou have a model wi th integra[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 9 Defrosting Frozen Food Partial ly thawed or defrosted f oods should be used as s oon as poss ible. Cold ai r preserves the food but i t does not destroy mic roorganism s which rapidl y activat e after defrost ing and mak e foods peris hable. Part ial defrost ing reduces t he nutriti onal value of foods, especial ly of fruit[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 10 1 2 9 10 8 4 3 7 5 6 8 10 1 Cover for the upper hinge 2 Upper hinge 3 Middle hinge 4 W asher 5 Lower hinge with foot 6 W asher 7 Foot 8 Handle 9 Door hinge 10 Door plug Appliances with cover If you fi nd the direct ion of opening t he door on your appliance in convenient, you can change it . • Unscrew the lower footed hi[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 11 1 2 9 8 4 3 7 5 6 8 2 1 Plug (upper hinge) 2 Door plug 3 Middle hinge 4 W asher 5 Lower hinge with foot 6 W asher 7 Foot 8 Handle 9 Door hinge Maintenance and Cleaning Autom atic Defrosting of th e Refrigerator There is no need to def rost t he refrigerator, because ic e deposit ing on the inner back wall is defros ted aut[...]
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Instructio ns for U se 12 • Do not forget t o clean als o the defros t water receptacle above the refri gerator com pressor (do not rem ove the rec eptacle). After c leaning, c onnect t he appliance t o power supply and reload t he packages . Switch Off the App liance When Not In Use If you do not i ntend to us e the appliance f or a longer perio[...]
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Page 12
Instructio ns for U se 13 open. The reason why this happens is, that when you open the door, warm air gets into the appliance and when it is getti ng cool, t he underpressure s eals the door. After f ew minut es (1-3), t he door can easil y be opened. Noise Cooling in refri gerating-freezi ng appliances is enabled by the cool ing syst em with com p[...]