AEG RMB76121NX Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
RMB76121NX
RMB96122NM
EN User manual
Side by Side Refrigerator
CS Návodkpoužití
Americká chladničk
DE Bedienungsanleitung
Side-by-Side-Kühlschrank
ES Manualdeinstrucciones
Frigoríco Side by Side
ET Kasutusjuhend
Kahe poolega külmutuskapp
FR Noticed’utilisation
Réfrigérateur jumelé
IT Manualeperl’utente
Frigorifero Side by Side
LT Naudojimovadovas
Dviejų durų šaldytuvas
LV Lietotājarokasgrāmata
Blakusstāvošs ledusskapis
(Side by Side)
NL Gebruikershandleiding
Naast elkaar koelkast
PT Manualdoutilizador
Frigoríco “Side-by-Side”
SK Návodnapoužitie
Dvojdverová chladnička
USER
MANUAL
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CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................3
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................4
3. INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................6
4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................8
5. CONTROL PANEL .............................................................................................10
6. BEFORE FIRST USE ........................................................................................12
7. DAILY USE .........................................................................................................13
8. HINTS AND TIPS ..............................................................................................16
9. CARE AND CLEANING ....................................................................................19
10. TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................21
11. NOISES ............................................................................................................23
12. TECHNICAL DATA ..........................................................................................24
13. INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES .....................................................24
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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
Always use original spare parts.
When contacting our Authorised Service Centre, ensure that you have the following data
available: Model, PNC, Serial Number.
The information can be found on the rating plate.
Warning / Caution-Safety information.
General information and tips
Environmental information.
Subject to change without notice.
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Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read the sup-
plied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible if an incorrect
installation and use causes injuries and damages. Always keep the
instructions with the appliance for future reference.
Children and vulnerable people safety
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervi-
sion or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.
Do not let children play with the appliance.
Keep all packaging away from children.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children with-
out supervision.
General Safety
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar ap-
plications such as:
Farm houses; staff kitchen areas in shops, ofces and other work-
ing environments
By clients in hotels, motels, bed and breakfast and other residen-
tial type environments
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-
in structure, clear of obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the
defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufac-
turer.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compart-
ments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by
the manufacturer.
Do not use water spray and steam to clean the appliance.
Clean the appliance with a moist soft cloth. Only use neutral de-
tergents. Do not use abrasive products, abrasive cleaning pads,
solvents or metal objects.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a am-
mable propellant in this appliance.
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
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Service
To repair the appliance contact the
Authorised Service Centre. Use
original spare parts only.
Please note that self-repair or non-
professional repair can have safety
consequences and might void the
guarantee.
The following spare parts will be
available for 7 years after the model
has been discontinued: thermostats,
temperature sensors, printed circuit
boards, light sources, door handles,
door hinges, trays and baskets.
Please note that some of these
spare parts are only available to
professional repairers, and that not
all spare parts are relevant for all
models.
Door gaskets will be available for
10 years after the model has been
discontinued.
Installation
WARNING!
Only a qualied person must
install this appliance.
Remove all the packaging.
Do not install or use a damaged
appliance.
Obey the installation instruction
supplied with the appliance.
Always be careful when you move the
appliance because it is heavy. Always
wear safety gloves.
Make sure the air can circulate
around the appliance.
Wait at least 4 hours before
connecting the appliance to the power
supply. This is to allow the oil to ow
back in the compressor.
Do not install the appliance close to
radiators or cookers, oven or hobs.
The rear of the appliance must stand
against the wall.
Do not install the appliance where
there is direct sunlight.
Do not install this appliance in areas
that are too humid or too colds, such
as the construction appendices,
garages or wine cellars.
When you move the appliance, lift it
by the front edge to avoid scratching
the oor.
Electrical connection
WARNING!
Risk of re and electrical shock.
The appliance must be earthed.
All electrical connections should be
made by a qualied electrician.
Make sure that the electrical informa-
tion on the rating plate agrees with
the power supply. If not, contact an
electrician.
Always use a correctly installed
shockproof socket.
Do not use multi-plug adapters and
extension cables.
Make sure not to cause damage to
the electrical components (e.g. mains
plug, mains cable, compressor). Con-
tact the Service or an electrician to
change the electrical components.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac-
turer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid
a hazard.
If the appliance is equipped with an Ice maker or a water dispenser,
ll them with potable water only.
If the appliance requires a water connection, connect it to potable
water supply only.
The inlet water pressure (minimum and maximum)must be between
1 bar (0,1 MPa) and 10 bar (1 MPa)
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The mains cable must stay below the
level of the mains plug.
Connect the mains plug to the mains
socket only at the end of the installa-
tion. Make sure that there is access
to the mains plug after the installation.
Do not pull the mains cable to discon-
nect the appliance. Always pull the
mains plug.
Use
WARNING!
Risk of injury, burns, electrical
shock or re.
Do not change the specication of
this appliance.
Do not put electrical appliances (e.g.
ice cream makers) in the appliance
unless they are stated applicable by
the manufacturer.
Be careful not to cause damage to
the refrigerant circuit. It contains
isobutane (R600a), a natural gas with
a high level of environmental compat-
ibility. This gas is ammable.
If damage occurs to the refrigerant
circuit, make sure that there are no
ames and sources of ignition in the
room. Ventilate the room.
Do not let hot items to touch the plas-
tic parts of the appliance.
Do not put soft drinks in the freezer
compartment. This will create pres-
sure on the drink container.
Do not store ammable gas and liquid
in the appliance.
Do not put ammable products or
items that are wet with ammable
products in, near or on the appliance.
Do not touch the compressor or the
condenser. They are hot.
Do not remove or touch items from
the freezer compartment if your
hands are wet or damp.
Do not freeze again food that has
been thawed.
Obey the storage instructions on the
packaging of frozen food.
Internal light
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock.
Concerning the lamp(s) inside this
product and spare part lamps sold
separately: These lamps are intended
to withstand extreme physical
conditions in household appliances,
such as temperature, vibration,
humidity, or are intended to signal
information about the operational
status of the appliance. They are
not intended to be used in other
applications and are not suitable for
household room illumination.
Care and cleaning
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage to the
appliance.
Before maintenance, deactivate the
appliance and disconnect the mains
plug from the mains socket.
This appliance contains hydrocarbons
in the cooling unit. Only a qualied
person must do the maintenance and
the recharging of the unit.
Regularly examine the drain of the
appliance and if necessary, clean it. If
the drain is blocked, defrosted water
collects in the bottom of the appliance.
Disposal
WARNING!
Risk of injury or suocation.
Disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply.
Cut o the mains cable and discard it.
Remove the door to prevent children
and pets to be closed inside of the
appliance.
The refrigerant circuit and the insula-
tion materials of this appliance are
ozone-friendly.
The insulation foam contains am-
mable gas. Contact your municipal
authority for information on how to
discard the appliance correctly.
Do not cause damage to the part of
the cooling unit that is near the heat
exchanger.
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3. INSTALLATION
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
Location
This appliance is not intended to be
used as a built-in appliance.
In case of dierent installation from
freestanding respecting space
required in use dimensions, the
appliance will function correctly but
energy consumption might increase
slightly.
To ensure appliance’s best
functionality, you should not install
the appliance in the nearby of the
heat source (oven, stoves, radiators,
cookers or hobs) or in a place with
direct sunlight. Make sure that air can
circulate freely around the back of the
cabinet.
This appliance should be installed in
a dry, well ventilated indoor position.
To ensure best performance, if the
appliance is positioned below an
overhanging wall unit, the minimum
distance between the top of the
cabinet shall be maintained. Ideally,
however, the appliance should not be
positioned below overhanging wall
units. One or more adjustable feet at
the base of the cabinet ensure that
the appliance stands level.
WARNING!
If you position the appliance
against the wall, use back
spacers provided or keep the
minimum distance indicated in the
installation instructions.
WARNING!
If you install the appliance next
to a wall, refer to the installation
instructions to understand the
minimum distance between the
wall and the side of the appliance
where door hinges are to provide
enough space to open the door
when the internal equipment is
removed (e.g. when cleaning).
This appliance is intended to be used
at ambient temperature ranging from
10°C to 43°C.
Note: The correct operation of the
appliance can only be guaranteed
within the specied temperature
range.
If you have any doubts regarding
where to install the appliance, please
turn to the vendor, to our customer
service or to the nearest Authorised
Service Centre.
It must be possible to disconnect
the appliance from the mains power
supply. The plug must therefore be
easily accessible after installation.
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Dimensions
Overall dimensions ¹
H1 mm 1770
W1 mm 912
D1 mm 699
¹ the height, width and depth of the
appliance without the handle and feet
Space required in use ²
H2 mm 1820
W2 mm 940
D2 mm 800
² the height, width and depth of the
appliance including the handle, plus the
space necessary for free circulation of
the cooling air
Overall space required in use ³
H2 mm 1820
W3 mm 1654
D3 mm 1125
³ the height, width and depth of the
appliance including the handle, plus the
space necessary for free circulation of
the cooling air, plus the space necessary
to allow door opening to the minimum
angle permitting removal of all internal
equipment
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4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
DISPENSER MODEL
1 2
891011
3
4
5
6
7
14
12
13
12
1 Ice Maker and Storage
2 Xpress Can Chiller (quick cooling
compartment) For storing beverages.
3 Multi Plus Zone
For storing general medicines or
cosmetic products. Safekeeping is
not guaranteed for products such as
academic sampling or medicine which
require a specic temperature range.
4 Egg Case
Do not use this case for storing
ice cubes nor place it in the
freezer compartment.
5 Refrigerator Shelf (tempered glass)
For storing common foods.
6 Refreshment Compartment
(selected models only)
For frequently used cans,
drinking water and beverages.
7 Refreshment Pocket
For storing refrigerating foods,
milk, juice, beer bottles etc.
8 Vegetable Case
9 Fruit Case
10 Magic Cool Zone (selected
models only)
11 Freezer Case
For storing dried meat or sh
for a longer period of time.
12 Door Storage Compartment (2–
star compartment) For short-term
storage of food and icecream.
13 Door Storage Compartment
For storing frozen food.
14 Freezer Shelf (tempered glass)
For storing frozen foods such
as meat, sh, ice-cream.
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6 Refreshment Pocket
For storing refrigerating foods,
milk, juice, beer bottles etc.
7 Vegetable Case
8 Fruit Case
9 Freezer Case
For storing dried meat or sh
for a longer period of time.
10 Door Storage Compartment (2–star
compartment) 122 For short-term
storage of food and icecream.
11 Door Storage Compartment
For storing frozen food.
12 Freezer Shelf (tempered glass)
For storing frozen foods such
as meat, sh, ice-cream.
1 Ice Cube Tray
2 Xpress Can Chiller (quick cooling
compartment)
For storing beverages.
3 Multi Plus Zone
For storing general medicines or
cosmetic products. Safekeeping is
not guaranteed for products such as
academic sampling or medicine which
require a specic temperature range.
4 Egg Case
Do not use this case for storing
ice cubes nor place it in the
freezer compartment.
5 Refrigerator Shelf (tempered glass)
For storing common foods.
NON DISPENSER MODEL
1 2
789
3
4
5
6
12
10
11
11
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5. CONTROL PANEL
DISPENSER MODEL
1
A DB C
2
3456
EFGH
B. After No. 1 click the Ice button
again: Crushed ice function on
C. After No. 2 click the Ice button
again: Cube ice function on
D. If you click the Ice button for 3
seconds: Ice lock on .
5 Selection button for Water
Dispensing .
6
LIGHT/FILTER button:
1. Button for switching on a dis-
penser light.
2. Button for lter exchange or reset.
After exchanging lter or in order
to reset, press this button for 3
seconds.
1
Selection button for freezer
compartment temperature.
2
Selection button for refrigerator
compartment temperature.
3
Press this button to prevent settings
from being accidently changed.
To release the button, press it for
longer than 3 seconds. The display
switches o.
4
A. Click the Ice button: Cube ice
function on
Indicators (A-H) Description
A.
Freezer temperature indicator
B.
Alarm display (no sound)
Customers can be informed of tem-
perature status when it normally rises
due to
accidents (e.g. blackouts)
1. Alarm icon blinks displaying the
highest inner temperature
2. Alarm stops when button
is
pressed and display shows tem-
perature control value
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NON DISPENSER MODEL
1
2
A B D EC
3
1
Selection button for freezer
compartment temperature
2
Selection button for refrigerator
compartment temperature
Indicators (A-H) Description
C.
Lock indicator
D.
Refrigerator temperature indicator
E.
Lock for Ice Maker indicator
F.
Ice Dispensing indicator
G.
Water Dispensing indicator
H.
Filter Exchange display
After 6 months of the rst power input,
the icon will icker.
3
Lock button Press this button
to prevent settings from being
accidently changed. To release
the button, press it for longer than
3 seconds. For further technical
information please refer to the rating
plate on the internal leftside of the
appliance and in the energy label.
Indicators (A-E) Description
A.
Freezer temperature indicator
B.
“Super “indicator for freezer
C.
Lock indicator
D.
“Super” indicator for refrigerator
E.
Refrigerator temperature indicator
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6. BEFORE FIRST USE
INSTALLING WATER LINE
1. For models with Automatic Ice
Maker
The water pressure should be
2.0~12.5 kgf/cm2 or more to run
the Automatic Ice Maker.
Check your tap water pressure.
If a cup of 180 cc is full within 10
seconds, the pressure is appropri-
ate.
If the water pressure is not high
enough to run the Automatic Ice
Maker, call the local plumber to
get an additional water pressure
pump.
2. When installing the water tubes,
ensure they are not close to any hot
surfaces.
3. The water lter only “lters” water. It
does not eliminate any bacteria or
microbes.
4. The lter life depends on the
amount of use. We recommend
you replace the lter at least once
every 6 months. When attaching the
lter, place it for an easy access (to
remove and replace).
Note: After 6 months of rst
power input, icon is ickering. To
eliminate the icon ickering, press
the light button for 3 seconds
after exchanging the water lter.
5. After installing refrigerator and water
line system, select WATER on your
control panel and press it for 2–3
minutes to supply water into the
water tank and dispense water.
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7. DAILY USE
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
When the appliance is plugged in for a
rst time, the temperature mode is set
to Middle.
DISPENSER MODEL
Freezer Compartment
For temperature setting push button,
until desired value displays.
For Faster Freezing function hold
button until super LED turns on. To stop
this function, just push the button again.
Refrigerator Compartment
For temperature setting push button,
until desired value displays.
For Faster Cooling function hold
button until super LED turns on. To stop
this function, just push the button again.
Temperature indicator convert
function (Fahrenheit-Celsius)
Default setting is Celsius. Press
lock button
to enter locked
mode. Under the locked mode,
press
and WATER button at
the same time for 10 seconds to
swap temperature scale.
NON DISPENSER MODEL
Freezer Compartment
For temperature setting push
button until desired tem-
perature displays.
For Faster Freezing function hold
button until super LED
turns on. To stop this function, just push
the button again.
Refrigerator Compartment
For temperature setting push
button until desired
temperature displays.
For Faster Cooling function hold
button until super LED
turns on. To stop this function, just push
the button again.
CAUTION!
Food in refrigerator can be frozen
if the ambient temperature of the
refrigerator is below 5° C.
HIGH TEMPERATURE MODE
DISPENSER MODEL
An increase in temperature in freezer or
refrigerator compartment is indicated by:
ashing the alarm icon
(buzzer
does not sound)
electronic system shows the maxi-
mum temperature reached inside the
compartments
Even though normal opera-
tion of the appliance is restored
and inner temperature reaches
a normal range, alarm icon
still blinks and display indicator
shows the highest temperature
reached.
When you press Lock button
alarm mode is terminated and
alarm icon
goes o. The dis-
play shows adjusted temperature
value.
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NON DISPENSER MODEL
An increase in temperature in freezer or
refrigerator compartment is indicated by:
ashing of a display of freezer or /
and refrigerator compartment
electronic system shows the maxi-
mum temperature reached inside the
compartments
Even though normal operation
of the appliance is restored and
inner temperature reaches a nor-
mal range, the display still ashes
and the highest temperature
reached is indicated.
When you press Lock button
, high temperature mode
is terminated and the display
shows adjusted temperature
value.
SWITCHING ON
To switch on the appliance, insert the
plug into the main socket.
“OFF” FUNCTIONS
Interior lights of the appliance turn o
when the door is open for more than
10 minutes
Display O function:
5 minutes after no button is
pressed or no doors are open, all
the display LED lamps switch o
except for WATER, ICE and
icon
After the LED o mode, the appli-
ance returns to a normal display
mode when you press any button
or open the door.
System O function (Power O
function):
you can stop operating the ap-
pliance without unplugging it,
especially during holiday
pressing
and
button at the same
time for 5 seconds result in switch-
ing o the appliance
during the “OFF” mode freezer and
refrigerator temperature displays
“— —“. Other LED lights go o
and the whole operation of your
appliance stops.
on the contrary, hold button
and
together for 5 seconds to clear the
“OFF” function
DOOR OPEN ALARM
An acoustic alarm will sound if refrigera-
tor or freezer door is left open for 1 min-
ute. The alarm will stop after 5 minutes.
When normal conditions are restored
(door is closed), the alarm stops.
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OPTIONS
MAGIC COOL ZONE
Step Display Target Temperature
1. FRESH +5°C to +6°C.
2. VEGETABLE +3°C to +4°C.
3. FISH –1°C to +0°C.
4. MEAT –3°C to –2°C.
When you plug the appliance for a rst
time FRESH LED is ON.
For changing settings step by step use
SELECT button.
DISPENSER
Select WATER or ICE button and
smoothly push the lever with you cup,
after 2 seconds:
If you pressed WATER button,
icon
will light up
If you pressed ICE button, icon will
light up.
When cleaning the ice cubes case
assembly or you do not use it for a
longer time, remove the ice cubes from
the Ice Storage Case and lock the Ice
Maker by pushing ICE button for 3
seconds.
will light up.
CAUTION!
Avoid using thin fragile cups or
crystal glasses while collecting
ice cubes.
CAUTION!
If the ice is discoloured, stop
using the dispenser and call a
service agent.
Use only ice from this appliance.
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER
About 10 ice cubes are made at
one time, 14–15 times a day. If the
Ice Storage Case is full, ice making
stops.
It is normal for Ice Maker to make
banging sounds when ice cubes are
falling into Ice Storage Case.
To prevent a bad odour or smells,
regularly clean the Ice Cube Storage
Case.
If the amount of ice in the storage
case is not sucient, the ice may not
be dispensed. Wait a day or so to
make more ice.
If the ice does not dispense easily,
ensure the dispenser outlet is not
blocked.
If ice cubes get stuck and do not dis-
pense, pull out the Ice Storage Case
and separate the ice cubes which
may have stuck together.
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8. HINTS AND TIPS
8.1 Hints for energy saving
Freezer: The internal conguration of
the appliance is the one that ensures
the most ecient use of energy.
Fridge: Most ecient use of energy
is ensured in the conguration with
the drawers in the bottom part of the
appliance and shelves evenly distrib-
uted. Position of the door bins does
not aect energy consumption.
Do not open the door frequently or
leave it open longer than necessary.
Freezer: The colder the temperature
setting, the higher the energy con-
sumption.
Fridge: Do not set too high tem-
perature to save energy unless it is
required by the characteristics of the
food.
If the ambient temperature is high
and the temperature control is set to
low temperature and the appliance
is fully loaded, the compressor may
run continuously, causing frost or ice
formation on the evaporator. In this
case, set the temperature control
toward higher temperature to allow
automatic defrosting and to save
energy this way.
Ensure a good ventilation. Do not
cover the ventilation grilles or holes.
8.2 Hints for freezing
Activate FastFreeze function at least
24 hours before placing the food
inside the freezer compartment.
Before freezing wrap and seal fresh
food in: aluminium foil, plastic lm or
bags, airtight containers with lid.
For more ecient freezing and
thawing divide food into small
portions.
CAUTION!
If the amount of water which is
supplied to Ice Maker needs ad-
justing, call for a service agent.
CAUTION!
In case of power failure ice cubes
may melt and ow down to the
oor. If you expect such situation
to last for long hours, pull out the
case and remove the ice cubes
from it, then replace it back.
It is recommended to put labels and
dates on all your frozen food. This
will help to identify foods and to know
when they should be used before
their deterioration.
The food should be fresh when being
frozen to preserve good quality.
Especially fruits and vegetables
should be frozen after the harvest to
preserve all of their nutrients.
Do not freeze bottles or cans with
liquids, in particular drinks containing
carbon dioxide - they may explode
during freezing.
Do not put hot food in the freezer
compartment. Cool it down at room
temperature before placing it inside
the compartment.
To avoid increase in temperature of
already frozen food, do not place
fresh unfrozen food directly next to it.
Place food at room temperature in
the part of the freezer compartment
where there is no frozen food.
Do not eat ice cubes, water ices or
ice lollies immediately after taking
them out of the freezer. Risk of
frostbites.
Do not re-freeze defrosted food. If
the food has defrosted, cook it, cool it
down and then freeze it.
8.3 Hints for storage of frozen
food
Fresh food compartment is the one
marked (on the rating plate) with
.
Good temperature setting that ensures
preservation of frozen food products
is a temperature less than or equal to
-18°C.
Higher temperature setting inside the
appliance may lead to shorter shelf life.
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The whole freezer compartment is
suitable for storage of frozen food
products.
Leave enough space around the food
to allow air to circulate freely.
For adequate storage refer to food
packaging label to see the shelf life
of food.
It is important to wrap the food in
such a way that prevents water,
humidity or condensation from getting
inside.
8.4 Shopping tips
After grocery shopping:
Ensure that the packaging is not
damaged - the food could be
deteriorated. If the package is
swollen or wet, it might have not been
stored in the optimal conditions and
defrosting may have already started.
To limit the defrosting process buy
frozen goods at the end of your
grocery shopping and transport them
in a thermal and insulated cool bag.
Place the frozen foods immediately
in the freezer after coming back from
the shop.
If food has defrosted even partially,
do not re-freeze it. Consume it as
soon as possible.
Respect the expiry date and the
storage information on the package.
8.5 Shelf life for freezer compartment
Type of food Shelf life (months)
Bread 3
Fruits (except citrus) 6 - 12
Vegetables 8 - 10
Leftovers without meat 1 - 2
Dairy food:
Butter
Soft cheese (e.g. mozzarella)
Hard cheese (e.g. parmesan, cheddar)
6 - 9
3 - 4
6
Seafood:
Fatty sh (e.g. salmon, mackerel)
Lean sh (e.g. cod, ounder)
Shrimps
Shucked clams and mussels
Cooked sh
2 - 3
4 - 6
12
3 - 4
1 - 2
Meat:
Poultry
Beef
Pork
Lamb
Sausage
Ham
Leftovers with meat
9 - 12
6 - 12
4 - 6
6 - 9
1 - 2
1 - 2
2 - 3
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8.6 Hints for fresh food
refrigeration
Freezer compartment is the one
marked with
.
Good temperature setting that
ensures preservation of fresh food is
a temperature less than or equal to
+4°C.
Higher temperature setting inside the
appliance may lead to shorter shelf
life of food.
Cover the food with packaging to
preserve its freshness and aroma.
Always use closed containers for
liquids and for food, to avoid avours
or odours in the compartment.
To avoid the cross-contamination
between cooked and raw food, cover
the cooked food and separate it from
the raw one.
It is recommended to defrost the food
inside the fridge.
Do not insert hot food inside the
appliance. Make sure it has cooled
down at room temperature before
inserting it.
To prevent food waste the new stock
of food should always be placed
behind the old one.
8.7 Hints for food refrigeration
Meat (all types): wrap in a suitable
packaging and place it on the glass
shelf above the vegetable drawer.
Store meat for at most 1-2 days.
Fruit and vegetables: clean
thoroughly (eliminate the soil) and
place in a special drawer (vegetable
drawer).
It is advisable not to keep the exotic
fruits like bananas, mangos, papayas
etc. in the refrigerator.
Vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes,
onions, and garlic should not be kept
in the refrigerator.
Butter and cheese: place in an airtight
container or wrap in an aluminium
foil or a polythene bag to exclude as
much air as possible.
Bottles: close them with a cap and
place them on the door bottle shelf, or
(if available) on the bottle rack.
Always refer to the expiry date of the
products to know how long to keep
them.
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9. CARE AND CLEANING
CLEANING OF THE INTE-
RIOR PARTS
Use cloth with water and mild (neutral)
detergent to clean.
1. Dispenser Water Shelf
Remove the spill grill and clean the
water shelf regularly (the spill shelf is
not self-draining).
2. Ice Cube Storage Case
Removing: pull up the case as-
sembly forward to remove.
Replacing: t to the side grooves
and insert to the end. If it is dicult
to fully insert the case, remove it,
rotate the swirl coil in the case or
drive mechanism a quarter turn
and insert again.
Do not store ice cubes for too long.
3. Freezer and Refrigerator Pockets
Hold both ends and pull up.
4. Freezer and Refrigerator Shelves
Open the door completely, then pull
shelves forward to remove.
5. Vegetable and Fruit Case
Pull forward and lift up a bit to
remove.
CLEANING OF DOOR
PACKAGING
Use cloth with mild (neutral) detergent.
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CLEANING OF THE BACK OF
THE APPLIANCE (MACHINE
ROOM)
Remove dust on a grill with a vacuum
cleaner at least once a year.
CHANGING THE INTERIOR
LED LIGHT
CAUTION!
LED light should be replaced only
by a service agent or similarly
qualied person.
CAUTION!
Be sure to unplug the appliance
rst!
Freezer and refrigerator LED
changing
1. Separate a back side of a LED cover
using a screwdriver.
2. Separate the LED cover and loosen
2 xing screws for a LED plate.
x2
3. Disconnect a harness of the LED
plate and change LED.
An assembly method is the oppo-
site of a disassembling sequence
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