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FKUv 7083 001-00 Operating instructions Page 12 Refrigerator Re ad th e op er at in g ins tr uc ti ons b ef ore sw itc hin g on fo r th e r st t ime GB[...]
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12 Disposal notes The appliance contains reusable ma terials and should be disposed o f properly - not simply with u nsorted household refu se. Appliances which ar e no longer needed must be disposed o f in a prof essional and appropriate w ay , in accordance with the current local regulations and law s. When disposing of the appliance, ensure tha [...]
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13 GB Range of appliance use The appliance is su itable solely for cooling f ood in a domestic en vironment or simi lar . This includes, for example , use - in staff kitchenettes, bed and breakf ast establish - ments, - b y guests in cottages, hotels, motels and other forms of accommodation, - in catering and similar services in the wholesale trade[...]
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14 Lev elling the appliance • Place the appliance in its final position at the place of installation. • Compensate floor unev enness using the adjustable feet. Impor tant The ap pli an ce mu st be alig ne d h ori - zontally and vert ically . If the appliance is no t leve l, t he m ai n bo dy o f th e a [...]
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15 T emperature alarm If the t emperatures in the interior are out of the permitted range , the audible warning signal will sound and the t emperature display will as h. After a length y power failure, the temperature in the interior ma y have ris en to to o hig h a level. Af te r th e power su ppl y ret urn s, th e fall in temperature can be[...]
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16 Set-up mode In set -up mode you can set the child lock and adjust the bright - ness of the display . The child lock i s designed t o protect the appliance from being switc he d o an d th e temp era ture set ti ng f rom b ein g ch ang ed accidentally . Activat ing t he ch ild lo ck Pres s for5se con ds.?[...]
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17 Interior light The i nter ior o f the a pp lia nce i s li t by an LED lig ht str ip at t he top of the int erior container . Switch on s witch S , the i nter ior light comes on. The l igh t inte ns it y o f th e LED light corresponds to laser class 1/ 1M . Impor tant The l igh t cover m ay onl y be rem oved by cus tom [...]
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18 Malfun ct ions • F1 or F2 appears in the display . – The appliance has suffer ed a fault. Contact the customer ser vice department. Y ou may b e able to r ec t if y the follow ing faul ts by c he ck ing th e po ss ibl e cau se s your se lf. • Appliance does not function: – Is the appliance switched on[...]
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19 GB 4 4. Insert key . 5 5. Insert the key . T urntheke y90°. 6. Remov e cover . 7 . Remov e screw . 6 7 8. T urnthelockapprox. 3°clockwise. 9. Remov e pin. 8 9 10. T urnthelock90°clockwise. 11. Remov e lock. 11 10[...]
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20 12 17 18 15. T urn the lock further - ap - pro x. 3°clockwise. 16. Insert pin. Note on p oint 16 After insertion, the pin's cross pin must be engaged in the groov e of the catch. 17. Screw in the scre w and attach the cov er cap. 18. Insert the key . T urntheke y90°. 15 16 12. T ransfer co vers to the opposite side. 14. T u[...]
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21 GB 24 2 1. T ransfer pin on h ing e br acket to t he o p - posite side . 19 . Move t he pi n at th e top to the other side. 20. T ransfer cov er plate to the opposite side. 22. Mount d oo r on hin ge p in an d close. 23. Inser t hinge bracke t in lower doo r mou ntin g an d sc rew into p lac e. Adjust ing th e lat era l til t of th e door If the[...]