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7082 499-00 CBNes 62 211 Operating instructions Page 14 No-frost combined re frigerator-freez er GB[...]
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Climate rating The appliance is set to operate within specic ambient temperatur e limits accordi ng to its climate rating. These temperatur e limits should not be e xceeded. The correct climate rating f or your appliance is indicated on the type plate. Climate rating Ambient temperature SN +10°C to +32°C N +16°C to +32°C ST +16°C to +38°C [...]
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GB Des cr ip ti on of a ppl ia nc e and e qu ipm en t 1 Op erat ing a nd c ont rol e lem ent s 2 Adjus ta ble d oo r rac ks 3 Adjus ta ble s tora ge sh el ves 4 Bot t le ra ck 5 T yp e plate (behin d the vegeta bl e drawer on th e lef t-h and sid e) 6 BioFr esh drawer s 7 Water filter 8 Upp er fre ezer dr awer 9 Lower fre ezer dr awer b l I ceM ake[...]
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Repl ac e th e f ilte r wh en the water dro p s y m b o l a p p e a r s i n t h e t e m p e r a t u r e dis play . Filte rs can be obt ai ned from your de al er . The drop symbol must be ca nc ell ed after the f ilte r has b een c ha nge d. For det ai led ins tru ct io ns see sec ti on entitl ed " Se tup mod e " . W ater fi lter Befor e s[...]
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P o w er f ailure/F rostContr ol displa y If the LED comes on on the control panel, this means that the freezer temperatur e has risen too high during the last fe w hours or day s due to a pow er failur e. If you t ouch the ALARM icon now , the highest temperature registered during the pow er failure will be displa yed. Check the qu ali t y of the [...]
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= Confirm water fi lter change After the water filter has been change d, the drop symb ol o n the d isp lay mu st b e rese t. Resetting the dr op symbol • A c t i v a t e s e t u p m o d e b y t o u c h i n g t h e Sup er Frost i co n for 5 se co nds. • T ou ch th e fre ezer co mpa r t men t Down i co n unti l app ear s in t he di sp lay . • [...]
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GB = Display br ightness Adjusting the displa y brightness • Acti vate s etup mode b y tou ch ing the S upe rFros t i co n for 5 sec - ond s. • T ou ch t he f reeze r co mpa r t men t Dow n ic on unti l ap pea rs in the d isp lay . • T ou ch th e Su pe rFros t ic on. - The d is play re ads • T ou ch th e fre ezer c omp ar t men t Up/D own i[...]
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BioFr esh dra w er Pull t he d rawer st ra igh t out , gri p at th e bac k and l if t o ut. Inserting the BioFresh dra wer Plac e t he drawe r o n t he pul l- out rails. T he rails must be fully extend ed an d ali gned with the fron t of th e drawer. Sli de t he drawer i n. Repositioning the shelv es 1 . Hol d th e sh el f un der ne ath wit h your [...]
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GB Arranging food ( 1 ) butter , cheese (2 ) eggs (3 ) bottles ( 4 ) frozen f ood, ice cubes (5 ) meat, sausage products, dairy products (6 ) baked goods, pr e-cooked meals (7) fr ui t, veg eta bl es, s ala ds (for hig h hum idi t y se t tin g) meat , co ld me ats, d air y pro du ct s (for low hum idi t y set t in g) The adj ustab le hum idit y i s[...]
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Ice mak er Safety instructions and w arnings • The ice mak er is designed ex clusively to make ice cubes in quanti- ties required b y a household and ma y only be oper ated with water suitable for this purpose . • All repairs and w ork on the ice mak er ma y only be carried out b y customer service personnel or other trained personnel. • The [...]
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Activ ating the ice mak er v acation state Be s ure th e up pe r fr eezer drawe r is co m - pl e t e l y c l o s e d an d th e i c e cu b e b i n i s ins tal le d cor re ct ly . • Activ ate setup mode by touching the Su - perFr ost icon for 5 seconds . • T ouch the freez er compa rtment Do wn icon until appears in the display . • T ouch the S[...]
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Cleaning Bef ore cleaning alwa y s s witch o the appliance . Pull out the mains plug or switch o or unscr ew the fuse . Clean the inside, equipment and outer w alls with luke warm water and a little deter gent. Do not use abrasive or acid cleaners or chemical solvents . Do not use steam cleaners because of the risk of injury and damage. • E[...]
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Malfunctions Y our appliance is designed and manuf actured f or a lengthy , reliable operating life with no malfunctions. If a malfunction nonetheless occurs during operation, check whether it is due to an operating error . Please note that ev en during the warr anty period the result- ant servicing costs in this case will hav e to be borne by the [...]