Haier HB18FGSAAA Manuel utilisateur

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Réfrigérateurs combinés
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Manuel utilisateur
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Refrigerator-Freezer
HB18FGSAAA
User Manual
Thank You
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Warning – Important Safety information
General information and tips
Environmental information
Disposal
Help protect the environment and human health. Put
the packaging in applicable containers to recycle it.
Help to recycle waste of electrical and electronic ap-
pliances. Do not dispose appliances marked with this
symbol with the household waste. Return the product
to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal
oce.
Thank you for purchasing a Haier Product.
Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance. The instructions con-
tain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure
safe and proper installation, use and maintenance.
Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper
use of the appliance.
If you sell the appliance, give it away, or leave it behind when you move house, make sure
you also pass this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance
and safety warnings.
WARNING!
Risk of injury or suocation!
Refrigerants and gases must be disposed of professionally. Ensure that the tubing of
the refrigerant circuit is not damaged before being properly disposed of. Disconnect
the appliance from the mains supply. Cut o the mains cable and dispose of it. Remove
the trays and drawers as well as the door catch and seals, to prevent children and pets
to get closed in the appliance.
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Content
1- Safety information ......................................................................................................................4
2- Intended use
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3- Product description
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4- Control panel
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5- Use
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6- Energy saving tips
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7- Equipment
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8- Care and Cleaning.....................................................................................................................25
9- Troubleshooting
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10- Installation
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11- Technical Data
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12- Customer Service
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1- Safety information
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Before switching on the appliance for the rst time read the follow-
ing safety hints!:
WARNING!
Before rst use
Make sure there is no transport damage.
Remove all packaging and keep out of children´s reach.
Wait at least two hours before installing the appliance in order to
ensure the refrigerant circuit is fully ecient.
Handle the appliance always with at least two persons because it
is heavy.
Installation
The appliance should be placed in a well-ventilated place. Ensure
a space of at least 10 cm above and around the appliance.
Never place the appliance in a damp area or location where it
might be splashed with water. Clean and dry water splashes and
stains with a soft clean cloth.
Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat
sources(e.g. stoves, heaters).
Install and level the appliance in an area suitable for its size and use.
Keep ventilation openings in the appliance or in the in-built struc-
ture clear of obstruction.
Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees
with the power supply. If it does not, contact an electrician.
The appliance is operated by a 220-240 VAC/50 Hz power sup-
ply. Abnormal voltage uctuation may cause the appliance to fail
to start, or damage to the temperature control or compressor, or
there may be an abnormal noise when operating. In such case, an
automatic regulator shall be mounted.
Use a separate earthed socket for the power supply which is easy
accessible. The appliance must be earthed.
Only for UK: The appliance’s power cable is tted with 3-cord
(grounding) plug that ts a standard 3-cord (grounded) socket.
Never cut o or dismount the third pin (grounding). After the ap-
pliance is installed, the plug should be accessible.
Do not use multi-plug adapters and extension cables.
Ensure that the power cable is not trapped by the refrigerator. Do
not step on the power cable.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
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1- Safety information
WARNING!
Daily use
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental ca-
pabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Keep away children under 3 years of age from the appliance un-
less they are constantly supervised.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
If cool gas or other inammable gas is leaking in the vicinity of the
appliance, turn o the valve of the leaking gas, open the doors
and windows and do not unplug a plug in the power cable of the
refrigerator or any other appliance.
Notice that the appliance is set for operation at a specic am-
bient range between 10 and 43°C. The appliance may not work
properly if it is left for a long period at a temperature above or be-
low the indicated range.
Do not place unstable articles (heavy objects, containers lled
with water) on top of the refrigerator, to ovoid personal injury
caused by falling or electric shock caused by contact with water.
Do not pull on the door shelves. The door may be pulled slant, the
bottle rack, may be pulled away, or the appliance may topple.
Open and close the doors only with the handles. The gap between
the doors and between the doors and the cabinet is very narrow.
Do not extend your hands in these areas to avoid pinching your
ngers. Open or close the refrigerator doors only when there are
no children standing within the range of door movement.
Do not store or use inammable, explosive or corrosive materials
in the appliance or in the vicinity.
Do not store medicines, bacteria or chemical agents in the ap-
pliance. This appliance is a household appliance. It is not recom-
mended to store materials that require strict temperatures.
Never store liquids in bottles or cans (besides high percentage
spirits) especially carbonated beverages in the freezer, as these
will burst during freezing.
Check the condition of food if a warming in the freezer has taken place.
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1- Safety information
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WARNING!
Daily use
Do not set unnecessarily low temperature in the refrigerator
compartment. Minus temperatures may occur at high settings.
Attention: Bottles can burst.
Do not touch frozen goods with wet hands (wear gloves). Espe-
cially do not eat ice lollies immediately after removal from the
freezer compartment. There is the risk to freeze or the formation
of frost blisters. FIRST aid: keep immediately under running cold
water. Do not pull away!
Do not touch the inside surface of the freezer storage compart-
ment when in operation, especially with wet hands, as your hands
may freeze onto the surface.
Unplug the appliance in the event of a power interruption or be-
fore cleaning. Allow at least 5 minutes before restarting the appli-
ance, as frequent starting may damage the compressor.
Do not use electrical devices inside the food storage compart-
ments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommend-
ed by the manufacturer.
Maintenance / cleaning
Make sure children are supervised if they carry out cleaning and
maintenance.
Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before un-
dertaking any routine maintenance. Allow at least 5 minutes be-
fore restarting the appliance, as frequent starting may damage
the compressor.
Hold the plug, not the cable, when unplugging the appliance.
Do not scrape o frost and ice with sharp objects. Do not use
sprays, electric heaters like heater, hair dryer, steam cleaners or
other sources of heat in order to avoid damage to the plastic parts.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the
defrosting process, other than those recommended by the man-
ufacturer.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu-
facturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
Do not try to repair, disassemble or modify the appliance by your-
self. In case of repair please contact our customer service.
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1- Safety information
WARNING!
Maintenance / cleaning
Eliminate the dust on the back of the unit at least once in the year
to avoid hazard by re, as well as increased energy consumption.
Do not spray or ush the appliance during cleaning.
Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance.
Do not clean the cold glass shelves with hot water. Sudden tem-
perature change may cause the glass to break.
WARNING!
The appliance contains the ammable refrigerant ISOBUTANE
(R600a). Make sure the refrigerant circuit is not damaged during
transportation or installation. Leaking refrigerant may cause eye
injuries or ignite. If a damage has occurred, keep away open re
sources, thoroughly ventilate the room, do not plug or unplug the
power cords of the appliance or any other appliance. Inform the
customer service.
In case of eyes get into contact with the refrigerant, rinse immedi-
ately it under running water and call immediately the eye specialist.
Refrigerant gas information
CAUTION!
When you close the door, the vertical door beam on
the left door should be bent inside (1).
If you try to close the left door and the vertical door
beam is unbent (2), you should bend it rstly, other-
wise the door beam will hit the xing shaft or right
door. Thus a damage to the door beam or a leak will
occur.
There is a heating thread inside the vertical door
beam. The temperature of the surface will rise a lit-
tle, which is normal and won´t aect the function of
refrigerator.
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2- Intended use
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2.1 Intended use
This appliance is intended for cooling and freezing food. It has been designed exclusively
for use in dry-interior house-holds. It is not intended for commercial or industrial use.
Changes or modications to the device are not allowed. Unintended use may cause haz-
ards and loss of warranty claims.
2.2 Accessories
Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list (Fig.:2.2):
Energy lable
2 egg trays
User manual
Warranty card
3 spacers
Ice maker with
ice scoop
Fresher pad
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3- Product description
Notice: Dierences
Due to technical changes and dierent models, some of the illustrations in this manual
may dier from your model.
A: Refrigerator compartment
1 Rating plate
2 Refrigerator LED lamp
3 ABT sterilisation module
4 Glass shelf
5 O.K.-temperature indicator (optional)
6 Door rack
7 Panel of DryZone drawer
8 Door beam
9 Air duct
10 Door rack
11 Turning cover of Fruit and vegetable drawer
12 Fruit and vegetable drawer
16 Freezer box
17 Upper freezer storage drawer
18 Pre-Freezing tray
19 Fresher Pad
20 Lower freezer storage drawer
21 Adjustable feet
22 Ice maker
23 Freezer drawer handle
B: Freezer compartment
B
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13 Panel of MoistZone drawer
14 MoistZone drawer
15 DryZone drawer
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Picture of appliance (Fig. 3)
4- Control panel
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Control panel (Fig. 4)
Keys:
A Fridge temperature setting
B Freezer temperature setting
C Fuzzy mode and Holiday function on/o
D Super-Cool function on/o
E Super-Freeze function on/o
F Panel lock/unlock
Indicators:
a Temperature fridge compartment
b Temperature freezer compartment
c1 Holiday function
c2 Fuzzy mode
d Super-Cool function
e Super-Freeze function
f Panel lock
a
d
b
c2
f
B
A
C
D
E
F
e
c1
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aphic.
3 Sec. Holiday
Super-Cool
Super-Frz.
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5.1 Before rst use
Remove all packaging materials, keep them out of children`s reach and dispose
them in an environmentally friendly manner.
Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with water and a mild detergent before
putting any food in it.
After the appliance has been levelled and cleaned, wait for at least 2 hours before
connecting it to the power supply. See Section INSTALLATION.
Precool the compartments at high settings before loading with food. The functions
Super-Freeze and Super-Cool help to cool down the compartments quickly.
The refrigerator temperature and freezer temperature are automatically set to 5° C
and -18° C respectively. These are the recommended settings. If desired, you can
change these temperatures manually. Please see MANUAL ADJUSTING MODE.
Notice: Presettings
The appliance is preset to the recommended temperature of 5°C (refrigerator) and
- 18°C (freezer). Under normal ambient condition you need not to set a temperature.
The presetting function for the DryZone drawer is “Fruits and Vegetables”. for the
MoistZone drawer “High humidity”
When the appliance is switched on after disconnection from the main power supply, it
may take up to 12 hours for the correct temperatures to be reached.
Empty the appliance before switching o. To switch o the appliance,pull the power cord
out o the power socket.
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5.3 Switch on /o the appliance
The appliance is in operation as soon as it is connected to the power supply.
When the appliance is powered on for the rst time, the actual refrigerator and freezer
temperatures (“a” and “b”) are displayed. The display will ash. If the doors are closed it will
switch o after 30 seconds. Maybe the panel lock is active.
5.4 Standby-mode
The display screen turns o automatically 30 seconds after pressing a key. The display will
be automatically locked. It lights up automatically by touching any key or opening the door/
drawer.
5.2 Sensor keys
The buttons on the control panel are sensor keys, which already respond when lightly
touched with the nger.
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5.7 Select the working mode
You may need to select one of the following two ways to set the appliance:
Notice: Conict with other functions
The temperature cannot be adjusted, if any other function (Super-Cool, Super-Freeze,
Hoilday or Fuzzy) is activated or the display is locked. The corresponding indicator will
ash accompanying with a buzzer.
5.7.2 Manual adjusting mode
If you want to manually adjust the temperature of the appliance in order to store a particu-
lar food, you can set the temperature via a temperature adjusting key:
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5.6 Door/drawer opening alarm
When one of the refrigerator doors or one of the freezer drawers is opened for more than
1 minute, the door/drawer opening alarm will sound. The alarm can be silenced by closing
the door/drawer. If the door/drawer is left open for more than 7 minutes, the light inside
the refrigerator and control panel illumination will automatically switch o.
5.7.1 Fuzzy mode
If you do not have any special requirements, we recom-
mend that you use fuzzy mode :
In the Fuzzy mode, the appliance can automatically ad-
just the temperature setting according to the ambient
temperature and temperature change in the appliance.
This function is totally hand free.
1. Unlock the panel by touching key “F” if it is locked
(Fig. 5.5).
2. Touch key “C” (Fuzzy) (Fig. 5.7.1-1).
3. Indicator “c2” illuminates and the function is acti-
vated (Fig. 5.7.1-2).
By repeating the above steps or selecting an other
function this function can be switched o again.
Fuzzy
3 Sec. Holiday
Fuzzy
3 Sec. Holiday
5.7.1-1 5.7.1-2
Notice: Panel lock
The control panel is automatically blocked against
activation if 30 seconds no key is touched. For any
settings the control panel must be unlocked.
Touch key “F” for 3 seconds to block all panel ele-
ments against activation (Fig. 5.5). The related indi-
cator “f” is now displayed.
For unlocking touch again the key.
5.5 Lock/unlock panel
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Notice: Inuences on temperatures
The indoor temperatures are inuenced by the following factors:
Ambient temperature
Frequency of door opening
Amount of stored foods
Installation of the appliance
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5.7.2.1 Adjust the temperature for fridge
1. Unlock the panel by touching key “F” if it is locked
(Fig. 5.5).
2. Touch key “A” (Fridge) to select the fridge compart-
ment. The actual temperature in the fridge com-
partment is displayed (Fig. 5.7.2-1).
3. Touch sequentially key “A” (Fridge) until the de-
sired value of temperature is ashing (Fig. 5.7.2-2).
A signal will sound at each key touch. The tempera-
ture increases in sequences of 1°C from a minimum
of 1°C to a maximum of 9°C. The optimum tem-
perature in the fridge is 5 °C. Colder temperatures
mean unnecessary energy consumption.
4. Touch any key except „A(Fridge) to conrm, or the
setting conrms automatically after 5 seconds. Dis-
played temperature stops ashing.
Fridge
Fridge
5.7.2-2
5.7.2-1
5.7.2.2 Adjust the temperature for freezer
1. Unlock the panel by touching key “F” if it is locked
(Fig. 5.5).
2. Touch key “B” (Freezer) to select the freezer com-
partment. The actual temperature in the freezer
compartment is displayed (Fig. 5.7.2-3).
3. Touch sequentially key“B” (Freezer) until the desired
value of temperature is ashing (Fig. 5.7.2-4).
A signal will sound at each key press. The tempera-
ture increases in sequences of 1°C from -15°C to
-23°C. The optimum temperature in the freezer is
-18°C. Colder temperatures mean unnecessary en-
ergy consumption.
4. Touch any key except „B“ (Freezer) to conrm, or
the setting conrms automatically after 5 seconds.
Displayed temperature stops ashing.
Freezer
Freezer
5.7.2-3
5.7.2-4
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Notice: Automatically switch o
The Super-Freeze function will automatically switch o after 50 hours. The appliance is
then operated at the previously set temperature.
5.9 Super-Freeze function
Fresh food should be frozen as quickly as possible to
the core. This preserved the best nutritional value, ap-
pearance and taste. The Super-Freeze function ac-
celerates the freezing of fresh food and protects the
goods already stored from undesirable warming. If
you need to freeze a large amount of food once, it is
recommended to set the Super-Freeze function on
ahead for 24h before the usage of frozen room. When
the function starts, the temperature is nearly -24 °C to
-30°C.
1. Unlock the panel by touching key ““F” if it is locked
(Fig. 5.5).
2. Touch key “E” (Super-Freeze) (Fig. 5.9.-1).
3. Indicator “e” illuminates and the function is acti-
vated (Fig. 5.9.-2).
By repeating the above steps or selecting an other
function this function can be switched o again.
Super-Frz.
Super-Frz.
5.9-1
5.9-2
5.8 Super-Cool function
Switch on the Super-Cool function if larger quan-
tity of food should be stored (for example after the
purchase). The Super-Cool function accelerates the
cooling of fresh food and protects the goods already
stored from undesirable warming. When the function
starts, the temperature is nearly +1°C.
1. Unlock the panel by touching key “F” if it is locked
(Fig. 5.5).
2. Touch key “D” (Super-Cool) (Fig. 5.8.-1).
3. Indicator “d” illuminates and the function is acti-
vated (Fig. 5.8.-2).
By repeating the above steps or selecting an other
function this function can be switched o again.
Super-Cool
Super-Cool
5.8-1 5.8-2
Notice: Automatically switch o
This function will be automatically disabled when the function has lasted for more than
3 hours.
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WARNING!
During the Holiday function no goods must be stored in the refrigerator compartment.
The temperature of + 17 ° C is too high for storing food.
Notice: 0 °C Fresh
Due to dierent water contents of meat, some meat with more moisture will be frozen
at temperatures lower than 0 °C. So “immediately cut” meat should be stored in Dry-
Zone drawer, with temperatures min. 0°C.
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5.10 Holiday function
This function sets the fridge temperature permanently
to 17°C. When the ambient temperature is below 17°C,
the refrigerator temperature is close to the ambient
temperature.
This function allows to keep the door of the empty
fridge closed without causing an odour or mold - dur-
ing a long absence (e.g. during holiday). The freezer
compartment is free for your setting.
1. Unlock the panel by touching key “F” if it is locked
(Fig. 5.5).
2. Touch key “C” (Fuzzy) for 3 seconds Fig. 5.10). Indi-
cator “c1” illuminates .and the function is activated.
By repeating the above steps or selecting an other
function this function can be switched o again.
Fuzzy
3 Sec. Holiday
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5.11 DryZone drawer
The fridge compartment is equipped with a DryZone drawer. In accordance with the food’s
storage demands, the most suitable function can be selected to get the optimal nutri-
tional value of the foods Following functions are available:
5.11.3 Function 0 °C Fresh
This function sets the temperature in the DryZone drawer to 0 °C. Suitable to store of fresh food
such as meat, sh, mussels or instant products. Most foods stay fresh at 0 ° C, but not frozen.
Notice: Fruits & Veg function
Cold-sensitive fruits like pineapple, avocado, bananas, grapefruits and vegetables such
as potatoes, aubergines, beans, cucumbers, zucchini and tomatoes and cheese should
not be stored in the DryZone drawer .
5.11.1 Function Precious
The appliance provides the chamber for precious food with mild and dry fresh air via intel-
ligent control, avoiding the damp and mustiness to eectively preserve the nutrition of
the food for a long time. This function is suitable to store dry food with low water content
like tea, coee, dried fruit etc.
5.11.2 Function Fruits & Veg
This function is suitable to store fruits and vegetables like apples and carrots.
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Notice: DryZone drawer
One of the three functions of the DryZone compartment must always be activated
When you chose “0°C Fresh“ or “Precious” set the temperature of the refrigerating
compartment in the middle level (5°C), in order to preserve your food in the optimal
storage environment.
Notice: Panel lock
The control panel of DryZone and MoistZone drawer is automatically blocked against
activation if door is open. For any settings the control panel must be unlocked.
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5.11.4 Select function for DryZone drawer
The function can be selected by using the separate pa-
nel (Fig. 5.11.4-1) which is located at the drawer cover.
1. If indicator “n” illuminates the panel is locked and
must be unlocked by touching key “N” (3 Sec. Lock)
for 3 seconds (Fig. 5.11.4-2). A buzzer sounds and
indicator “n” turns o (Fig. 5.11.4-2).
2. Touch corresponding key “K/L/M” of desired func-
tion. After a few seconds corresponding indicator
“k/l/milluminates .and the function is activated.
3. Lock the panel by touching key “N” (3Sec. Lock) for
3 seconds. A buzzer sounds and indicator “n” turns
on (Fig. 5.11.4-3).
Precious Fruits & Veg 0°C Fresh 3Sec. Lock
K NML
k l m n
5.11.4-1
3Sec. Lock
3Sec. Lock
5.11.4-2 5.11.4-3
5.12 MoistZone drawer
The fridge compartment is equipped with a MoistZone drawer. Appropriate de-polythene
module enhance the freshness preservation by removing the ripener. Following functions
are available:
5.12.1 Select function for MoistZone drawer
The humidity in this drawer can be adjusted by using
the separate humidity control panel (Fig. 5.12.1) which
is located at the drawer cover.
The steps are the same as describe in chapter 5.11.4
but only by using the panel for MoistZone.
5.12.1
Function Recommended food
Low Hum.
Dry fruit and other dry food with low water content like like butter, fats
and oils, bread or chocolate.
Mid Hum.
Pears, grapes cherries etc.
High Hum.
Cabbage, mushrooms etc.
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B
WARNING!
Empty the appliance before switching o.
Keep the door of the refrigerating compartment open, when Fridge o function is
activated, in order to avoid odour or mold..
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5.13
5.13 Fridge o function
This function shuts down the refrigerator. This has no
eect on the freezer compartment.
1. Panel must be locked.
2. Press simultaneously key “A” (Fridge) and “B”
(Freezer) for 3 seconds (Fig. 5.13).
3. Fridge temperature indicator “a” shows “OF” and
the function is activated.
The same operation can exit Fridge o function manu-
ally.
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1 Butter, cheese, eggs, spices, etc.
2 Eggs, canned food, spices, etc
3 Drinks and bottled foods.
4 Pickled foods, canned food, etc.
5 Meat products, snack foods, etc.
6 Pasta, milk, tofu, dairy, etc.
7 Fruit, vegetables, salad, etc.
8 DryZone drawer
: Butter, fats, oils, chocolate etc.
: Pears, grapes cherries etc.
: Cabbage, mushrooms etc.
9 MoistZone drawer:
: tea, coee, dried fruit etc.
: Apples, carrots etc.
: Rraw fresh food
5.14 Tips on storing fresh food
5.14.1 Storing into the refrigerator compartment
Keep your fridge temperature below 5°C.
Hot food must be cooled to room temperature before storing in the appliance.
Foods stored in the refrigerator should be washed and dried before storing
Food to be stored should be properly sealed to avoid odour or taste alterations.
Do not store excessive quantities of food. Leave spaces between foods to allow cold
air owing around them, for a better and more homogeneous cooling.
Foods eaten daily should be stored at the front of the shelf.
Leave a gap between foods and the inner walls, allowing air owing. In special way
don’t store foods against the rear wall: foods could freeze against rear wall. Avoid di-
rect contact of food (especially oily or acidic food) with the inner liner, as oil/acid can
erode the inner liner. Clean away oily/acid dirt whenever it is found.
Frozen food can be gently thawed in the refrigerator compartment. This saves en-
ergy.
The ageing process of fruit and vegetables such as courgettes, melons, papaya, ba-
nana, pineapple, etc. can be accelerated in the refrigerator. Therefore, it is not advis-
able to store them in the refrigerator. However, the ripening of strongly green fruits
can be promoted for a certain period. Onions, garlic, ginger and other root vegeta-
bles should also be stored at room temperature.
Unpleasant odours inside the fridge are a sign that something has spilled and clean-
ing is required. See CARE AND CLEANING.
Dierent foods should be placed in dierent areas according to their properties (Fig.:
5.14.1).
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Fine-controlled
micro air-channel
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5.14.2 Storage into the freezer compartment
Keep the freezer temperature at- 18°C.
24 hours before freezing switch on the Super-Freeze function; -for small quantities
of food 4-6 hours are sucient.
Hot food must be cooled to room temperature before storing in the freezer compartment.
Food cut into small portions will freeze faster and be easier to defrost and cook. The
recommended weight for each portion is less than 2.5 kg
It is better to pack food before putting it into the freezer. The outside of the pack-
aging must be dry to avoid bags sticking together. Packaging materials should be
odour-free, airtight, non-poisonous and nontoxic.
In order to avoid expiration of storage periods, please note the freezing date, time limit
and name of the food on the packaging according to the storage periods of dierent
foods.
WARNING!: Acid, alkali and salt etc. could erode the internal surface of the freezer.
Do not place the food having these substances (e.g. sea sh) directly on the internal
surface. Salt water in the freezer should be cleaned up immediately.
Do not exceed the food storage times recommended by the manufacturers. Only
take the required amount of food out of the freezer.
Consume defrosted food quickly. Defrosted food cannot be re-frozen unless it is
rst cooked, otherwise it may bless edible.
Do not load excessive quantities of fresh food in the freezer compartment. Refer to
the freezing capacity of the freezer – See TECHNICAL DATA or data at the type plate.
Food can be stored in the freezer at a temperature of at least -18°C for 2 to 12 months,
depending on its properties (e.g., meat: 3-12 months, vegetables: 6-12 months)
When freezing fresh food, avoid bringing it in contact with already frozen food. Risk
of thawing!
Dierent foods should be placed in dierent areas according to their properties (Fig.:
5.14.2).
5.14.3 When storing commercially frozen foods, please follow these guidelines:
Always follow manufacturers’ guidelines for the length of time you should store food
for. Do not exceed these guidelines!
Try to keep the length of time between purchase and storage as short as possible to
preserve food quality.
Buy frozen foods, which have been stored at a temperature of –18 °C or below.
Avoid buying food which has ice or frost on the packaging – This indicates that the
products might have been partially defrosted and refrozen at some point – temper-
ature rises aect the quality of food.
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2
3
4
5.14.2
1 Freezer box:
Small frozen food like meat or small pizza
2 Upper freezer storage drawer:
Ice maker, freezer packs, Fresher Pad, less weigh-
ty items, such as ice cream, vegetables, bread etc.
3 Preefreezing tray:
Bigger size pizza, small parts such as herbals,
ice cream etc.
4 Lower freezer storage drawer:
Large/heavier portions of food, such as meats
joints for roasting etc.
6- Energy saving tips
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Energy saving tips
Make sure the appliance is properly ventilated (see INSTALLATION).
Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources(e.g. stoves,
heaters).
Avoid unnecessarily low temperature in the appliance. The energy consumption in-
creases the lower the temperature in the appliance is set.
Functions like SUPER-FREEZE or SUPER-COOL consume more energy.
Allow warm food to cool down before placing it in the appliance.
Open the appliance door as little and as briey as possible.
Do not overll the appliance to avoid obstructing the air ow.
Avoid air within the food packaging.
Keep door seals clean so that the door always closes correctly.
Defreeze frozen food in the fridge storage compartment.
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