Bertazzoni REF24RCPIXL Manuel utilisateur

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Frigos
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Built-in Columns Refrigerator
Use & Care Manual
Réfrigérateur
Mode d’emploi
Refrigerador
Manual del usuario
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1.1
1.2
1.3
IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS OF SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
For your safety.................................................................................................................................................................
Important information when using the appliance................................................................................................
Caring for the environment..........................................................................................................................................
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5
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2.1
2.2
INSTALLATION
Installation.........................................................................................................................................................................
Connection to electrical power supply......................................................................................................................
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3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
BEFORE STARTING
Know your appliance......................................................................................................................................................
Main components............................................................................................................................................................
Electric Control.................................................................................................................................................................
Main control panel..........................................................................................................................................................
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4.1
4.2
4.3
APPLIANCE SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Turning the appliance on and o................................................................................................................................
How to adjust the temperature for dierent requirements................................................................................
Information signals of anomaly on the display......................................................................................................
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11
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5.1
5.2
CUSTOMIZE FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
Functions...........................................................................................................................................................................
Settings..............................................................................................................................................................................
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6.1
INTERNAL LAYOUT
Internal layout (positioning, adjustment, removal)...............................................................................................
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7.1
LIGHTING
Lighting...............................................................................................................................................................................
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8.1
8.2
FOOD STORAGE
General directions..........................................................................................................................................................
How to maintain good food quality............................................................................................................................
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9.1
9.2
9.3
CARE AND CLEANING
Care and Cleaning...........................................................................................................................................................
Internal cleaning..............................................................................................................................................................
Cleaning of the toe kick cover and condenser.........................................................................................................
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10.1
10.2
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Troubleshooting Guide...................................................................................................................................................
Error messages appearing on the display..............................................................................................................
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11.1
WARRANTY
Warranty.............................................................................................................................................................................
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INDEX
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1.1 For your safety
> If this appliance is replacing an existing appliance
which must be removed or disposed of, make sure
that it does not become a dangerous trap for chil-
dren by cutting its power supply cable and render-
ing it impossible to close the door. Use the same
caution at the end of the lifespan of the new appli-
ance.
> This appliance is designed to refrigerate bever-
ages and foods and is intended for domestic use.
> The appliance must be installed by following
the instructions in the Installation Guide, particu-
lar care should be taken not to obstruct the vent
openings of the appliance and of the built-in units.
> The appliance features a concentrated lighting
system with LED lamps. Do not stare into these
lamps when they are on to avoid possible eyesight
damage.
This warning is also contained on the label attached
to the inside of the refrigerator door.
> Do not use any type of electrical equipment inside
of the food conservation compartments.
> When positioning the shelves, do not place fingers
in the shelf slide guides.
> Do not position containers of flammable liquids
near the appliance.
> Completely switch o the appliance and unplug
the power supply cable during cleaning operations.
If the plug is not easily reached, it is a good idea to
turn o the breaker or remove the fuse that con-
trols the socket that the appliance is connected to.
> The packaging material can be dangerous for
children: do not allow children to play with the plas-
tic bags, plastic film or Styrofoam.
> Any repairs must be performed by a qualified
Bertazzoni Service technician.
> This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or lack of experience and knowledge unless they
have been given supervision or instruction con-
cerning use of the appliance by a person responsi-
ble for their safety. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
> Do not damage the appliance refrigerant circuit
pipes.
> Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol
cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
> If the power cord of this appliance is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service
company or a similarly qualified person. Improper
installations and repairs may put the user at con-
siderable risk.
> Repairs may be performed by the manufacturer,
service company or a similarly qualified person
only.
> Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
> Do not remove ground prong.
> Do not use an adapter.
> Do not use an extension cord.
> Disconnect power to all units before servicing.
> If the SUPPLY CORD is damaged, it must be repla-
ced by the manufacturer, its service agent or simi-
lar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
> Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
1.2 Important information when using
the appliance
> Never use electrical appliances inside the appli-
ance (e.g. heater, electric ice maker, etc.). Explosion
hazard!
> Never defrost or clean the appliance with a
steam cleaner! The steam may penetrate electri-
cal parts and cause a short-circuit. Risk of electric
shock!
> Do not use pointed and sharp-edged implements
to remove frost or layers of ice. You could dam-
age the refrigerant tubes. Leaking refrigerant may
cause eye injuries or ignite.
> Do not store products which contain flammable
propellants (e.g. spray cans) or explosive sub-
stances in the appliance.
Explosion hazard!
> Do not stand on or lean heavily against base of
appliance, drawers or doors, etc.
> Before cleaning the appliance, pull out the power
cord plug or switch o the fuse. Do not pull out the
power cord plug by tugging on the power cord.
> Store high-percentage alcohol tightly closed and
standing up.
> Keep plastic parts and the door seal free of oil
and grease. Otherwise, parts and door seal will
become porous.
> Never cover or block the ventilation openings for
the appliance.
Symbols used in the Guide:
Note
Recommendations for correct use of the
appliance
Important
Directions for avoiding appliance damage
1. IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS FOR SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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Warning
Indications for avoiding injury to people
1.3 Caring for the environment
> Pay special attention to correct disposal proce-
dure for all the packaging materials.
> The appliance must not be disposed of with urban
waste. Contact local waste disposal centers for on
how to dispose of recyclable waste.
> Prior to disposal, cut the power supply cord and
make it impossible to close the door.
> During disposal, avoid damage to the refrigera-
tion circuit.
> The appliance does not contain hazardous sub-
stances for the atmospheric ozone layer, neither in
the refrigeration circuit nor in the insulation.
2.1 Installation
Make sure that installation is performed correctly,
adhering to all directions in the specific installation
manual provided with the appliance.
2.2 Connection to the electrical power
supply
The appliance operates at 115 V AC, 60 Hz and is
equipped with a power supply cord with a 3-prong
grounded plug, which must be connected to a cor-
responding 3-prong (15 Amp) grounding-type wall
receptacle.
Important
Do not use extension cords and/or mul-
tiple adapters for the power supply con-
nection.
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2. INSTALLATION
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REF24RCPIXL
KS5990FZ3IU
HKDAGCS1X..UA
F20200101000006
MODEL
CODE
TECHNICAL CODE
SER.NO./N° SERIE
3186660
ETL LISTED
Conforms to
UL 60335-1 and
UL 60335-2-24
Certified to
CSA C22.2#60335-1
CSA C22.2#60335-2-24
BERTAZZONI SPA
VIA PALAZZINA, 8 - 42016 GUSTALLA (RE) - ITALY
Fridge Gas Fill Charge
Quantité de Gaz Réfrigerateur
Freezer Gas Fill Charge
Quantité de Gaz Congélateur
Total Absorbed Current
Courant Absorbée Totale
Voltage
Tension
Frequency
Frequence
Refrigerant Gas Type
Type de Gaz Rèfrigerant
Defrost Heater
Chemical name of blowing gas
IP number
Adresse IP
oz
oz
A
V
Hz
W
6.3
3.0
115
60
344
HFO
R134a
Made in Italy
REF24RCPIXL
KS5990FZ3IU
HKDAGCS1X..UA
F20200101000006
MODEL
CODE
TECHNICAL CODE
SER.NO./N° SERIE
3186660
ETL LISTED
Conforms to
UL 60335-1 and
UL 60335-2-24
Certified to
CSA C22.2#60335-1
CSA C22.2#60335-2-24
BERTAZZONI SPA
VIA PALAZZINA, 8 - 42016 GUSTALLA (RE) - ITALY
Fridge Gas Fill Charge
Quantité de Gaz Réfrigerateur
Freezer Gas Fill Charge
Quantité de Gaz Congélateur
Total Absorbed Current
Courant Absorbée Totale
Voltage
Tension
Frequency
Frequence
Refrigerant Gas Type
Type de Gaz Rèfrigerant
Defrost Heater
Chemical name of blowing gas
IP number
Adresse IP
oz
oz
A
V
Hz
W
6.3
3.0
115
60
344
HFO
R134a
Made in Italy
3. BEFORE STARTING
3.1 Know your appliance
Congratulations for having purchased your new re-
frigerator column: from now on you can use our in-
novative conservation system, which will allow you
to keep all of your food in the best way possible.
This manual will answer most of your questions
about the product’s features. Should you require fur-
ther information, please check our website
> our website
> or write us an e-mail at
aftersaleservice@bertazzoni.com
Position of the serial number inside the
compartment.
Model .
Code .
Features .
Serial Number .
in the US http://us.bertazzoni.com/care-service
in Canada https://ca.bertazzoni.com/more/support
Important
Before calling, write down the model type
and serial number which are available on
the warranty certificate and on the rating
plate, and any messages which may have
appeared on the display. Built In refrigera-
tors come with 2 years parts & labor war-
ranty, and 5 year parts & labor for sealed
system only.
The rating plate is located into the appliance, on side
cabinet, close to the shelves.
Before calling, please make sure to have the fol-
lowing information ready:
- Date of Purchase;
- Name of dealer where product was purchased.
Technical Code .
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3.2 Main components
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Fridge
1) Stainless steel body.
2) Interactive control panel.
3) Ajustable height shelf.
4) AISI 304 drawers fridge
compartment.
5) Door bins.
6) Removable toe kick.
Fridge
1
3
4
6
2
5
8
3.4 Main control panel
3.3 Eletronic Control
The innovative electronic control system designed by Bertazzoni maintains constant temperature on
the entire compartment and visualizes it on the control panel display. It also allows user interaction
making it possible to personalize settings of the various functions and to receive sound and/or visual
messages should any malfunction occur in the appliance.
On/Off:
Touch the icon to turn the unit on or off.
Home
Touch the home icon for going back to the main display screen.
Alarm
Touch the icon to view the alarm tone functions and to deactivate them.
Back
Touch the arrow icon for going back to the previous display screen.
3. BEFORE STARTING
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Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Functions
Settings
Initial test…
Are you sure you
want to power off
this unit?
Yes No
Are you sure?
Yes No
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4.1 Turning the appliance on and o
First time starting the unit
Touch the button . The display shows the
following launch screens:
4. APPLIANCE SWITCHING ON AND OFF
When the appliance is first switched on is recco-
mended to wait at least 12 hours without open-
ing the doors and before placing any food inside
the unit.During such period deactivate any error
message by pressing the Alarm button.
4) Home screen.
- fridge compartment
+4°C (39°F)
When the fridge is o there are no warning
signs that prove that the fridge is plugged to
a socket.
2) Touch the icon
Yes to swich off.
3) Confirm
shutdown by
touching the
Yes icon.
1) Bertazzoni Logo.
2) Initial test
(lasts 3 minuts).
3) The display shows the main screen with the
envirorment temperature measured from the
fridge inside the compartments. Automatically
the unit starts to cool down until reaching the set
temperatures.
Shutdown.
1) touch the button off.
Switching off for long periods
During long absence periods it is recommended
to switch off the refrigerator by pressing the
Unit button for three seconds and disconnect-
ing the electrical plug or the breaker controlling
the socket.
Completely empty the refrigerator, clean and
dry it and leave the doors and drawers partially
open to prevent unpleasant odors.
If at the first startup the Standby message
does not appear, but another message ap-
pears, it means that the appliance has al-
ready started the cooling process.
During the first startup, it will not be possi-
ble to use the Menu to modify the factory set-
tings until the preset temperature has been
reached. During the first startup, it will not be
possible to use the Menu to modify the fac-
tory settings until the preset temperature has
been reached.
10
4
+
°C
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
OFF
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
OFF
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
OFF
Each time the appliance is switched on it goes
through a self-diagnosis procedure lasting
three minutes before completely starting up.
Preset
temperature
Fridge
Compartment
3) Touch the icon ok
to confirm the desi-
der temperature.
Modify the temperatures compartment
How to modify the Fridge compartment
temperature.
1) Home screen.
Touch the icon of
fridge compartement.
2) Scoll up/down to
select the desired
temperature
fridge from +1°C
to +8°C (from 34°F
to 46°F)
4. APPLIANCE SWITCHING ON
4.2 How to adjust the temperature for
dierent requirements.
Each model has been carefully tested before leaving
the factory and is adjusted in such a way to ensure
high performance and low power consumption.
Usually, it is not necessary on modify the settings.
How it looks on the home screen:
The temperature shown can vary slightly in
respect to the set temperature following
frequent openings of the doors or insertion
of room temperature foods or large
quantities of foods.
6 to 12 hours are necessary to reach the
selected temperature.
Padlock icon.
The padlock icon shows up when the temperatu-
res are set up.
The padlock open/close shows that the com-
partment's temperatures can or can not be
modified by the user.
Usually a yellow padlock will show open, in that
case you can scroll up or down with a finger on
the display, select the desired temperature and
press OK to confirm.
Whereas a closed padlock will be seen if the
user has activated a function that modifies the
settings of the refrigerator and prevents the
user from changing the temperature of the
compartment.
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+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
OFF
Vacation Mode
Shopping Mode Fridge
Vacation Mode
Shopping Mode Fridge
EN
If the icon function is touched and a specific
function is set (for example holiday, shopping
trimode, ect...), the yellow padlock will be seen
closed and it won't be possible to change the
temperature of the compartments as long as the
function won't be completed or if it is manually
deactivated as long as the function is active.
4.3 Information signals of anomaly on
the display.
An integrated control system will give infor-
mation through messages you will see on the
display.
There is an alarm tone that occurs with some
error messages which can be turned off by tou-
ching the alarm button on the main
control panel.
You can find the list of the error messages at the
end of this manual.
1) Shopping Fridge
The function lowers the refrigerator temperature
to +2°C (36°F) a factory default of 12 hours,
permitting more rapid cooling of food that has just
been placed in. Once the 12 hours have expired,
the function deactivates automatically, returning
to the previously set temperature. It is possible to
program a timed activation of the function.
After a prolonged interruption of power supply, it is
necessary to reactivate the function.
INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF THE DISPLAY.
5.1 Functions.
It is possible to personalize the operation of your
Bertazzoni unit in order to adapt it to the different
ways you might want to use it.
After touching the icon Function on the
home screen, the user will be shown the icons of
the following available functions.
1) Shopping Mode Fridge.
2) Vacation Mode.
Activate Shopping Mode:
Fridge? (up to 24 hours)
Yes No
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Vacation Mode
Shopping Mode Fridge
9Hour
11
10
7
8
OK
It is possible to program in advance between 1
and 24 hours.
C) Touch the icon
Yes to activate the
function.
B) Touch the icon
Shopping Mode
Fridge.
D) Scroll up /
down to setting
the desired time
and then pres ok.
A) Home screen.
Touch the icon
functions.
5. CUSTOMIZE FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
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9Day
11
10
7
8
OK
Vacation Mode
Shopping Mode Fridge
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Activate
Vacation Mode
Yes No
Sabbath
Reset Demo
Sabbath
Reset Demo
Sabbath
Reset Demo
Maintenance Service
Info System
Maintenance Service
Info System
Date Time
°c / °f Language
Date Time
°c / °f Language
Date Time
°c / °f Language
Date Time
°c / °f Language
Maintenance
Service
Info System
2) Vacation
This function (recommended in case of prolonged
absences since it allows considerable energy
savings) brings the refrigerator compartment
temperature to +14°C (57°F)
It is possible to program the duration, or it can be
manually deactivated upon re-entry after a period
of absence. This function remains active even if
during the period of absence there is a prolonged
interruption of electrical power.
It is possible to program a period from 1 to 90 days.
C) Touch the button
Yes to activate the
function.
B) Touch the icon
Vacation Mode.
D) Scroll up /
down to set the
desired time (in
days) and then
pres ok.
It is possible to pro-
gram a period from
1 to 90 days.
A) Home screen.
Touch the icon
functions.
5. CUSTOMIZE FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
It is possible to personalize the settings of your
Bertazzoni fridge for adapting it to the different
ways you might want to use it.
5.2 Settings.
1) Date.
2) Time.
3) Celsius or Fahrenheit.
4) Language.
5) Sabbath.
6) Reset.
7) Demo Mode.
8) Maintenance.
9) Service.
10) Info System.
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Date Time
°c / °f Language
9
Month
11
10
7
8
OK
2017
Year
2019
2018
2015
2016
OK
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
9Day
11
10
7
8
OK
Hour?
12 24
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
37Min
39
38
35
36
OK
Date Time
°c / °f Language
9Hour
11
10
7
8
OK
EN
1) Date
The display will show the date in the format
(day:month:year).
By touching the display you can modify the settings.
C) Scroll up or
down until the de-
sired year appears
and press Ok.
D) Scroll up or
down until the
desired month
appears and
press Ok.
B) Touch the Date
icon.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Set-
tings icon.
E) Scroll up or
down until the de-
sires date appears
and press Ok.
C) Touch the desi-
red method which
you want the time
to display: 12 hour
or 24 hours.
B) Touch the Time
icon.
2) Time
The display shows the hours and minutes in the
format hh:mm.
This function selects the display at 12 or 24 h.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Set-
tings icon.
D) Scroll up /
down to set the
hour and then
press Ok.
E) Scroll up / down
to set the minutes
and then press Ok.
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OK
°C
°F
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Date Time
°c / °f Language
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Français
Español
Deutsch
Italiano
English
OK
Date Time
°c / °f Language
C) Scroll up / down
to select either
centigrade or
fahrenheit
degrees and
press Ok.
B) Touch the icon
°C/°F.
3) SET °C/°F
This function allows the temperature to be dis-
played in Centigrade or Fahrenheit. The factory
setting in Centigrade.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Set-
tings icon.
5. CUSTOMIZE FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
B) Touch the Lan-
guage icon.
C) Scroll up /
down to select the
desired language
and press Ok.
4) Language
To set the language of the fridge, simply touch
the settings button on the display.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Set-
tings icon.
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Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Sabbath
Reset Demo
Sabbath Mode
Confirm
Sabbath Mode
Yes No
Sabbath Mode
Yes No
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Sabbath
Reset Demo
Confirm resetting
to factory
default settings?
Yes No
Reset
Yes No
Reset complete
Reset
EN
5) Sabbath Mode
The function makes it possible to comply to certain
religious observances requiring the operation of
the appliance to not be aected by the opening or
closing of the doors. The thermostatic control, in-
ner lighting and ice maker are deactivated.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Settings
icon.
B) Scroll right
once and touch
the Sabbath icon.
C) Touch the Yes
button to confirm
the Sabbath Mode.
D) Touch the Yes
button to activate
the function.
E) The fridge will
work accordingly to
this configuration.
6) Reset
This option allows you to restore the appliance
to the original factory settings, cancelling all the
changes that have been made previuosly.
C) Touch the yes
button to confirm
the selection of the
resetting of factory
default settings.
D) Touch the Yes
button.
E) The reset has
been performed.
The fridge's factory
settings have been
restored.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Settings
icon.
B) Scroll right
once and touch
Reset icon.
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Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Sabbath
Reset Demo
Demo Mode
1
3
2
4
Maintenance Service
Info System
Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Enable reminder
countdown timer?
Yes No
Clean Condenser
Are you sure?
On
Clean Condenser
Demo Mode
Yes No
7) Demo Mode
It is possbile to simulate the functioning of the
fridge, for showroom display or for trade shows.
8) Maintenance (through alarm sign).
For proper operation, the unit requires cleaning of
the toe kick cover, of the filter and the condenser.
The default setting of the unit is"Warning disa-
bled".
The required cleaning every 6 months is denoted
by an audible and visual message on the display.
It is possible to disable the warning signal and see
the time left before the next cleaning that has to be
done. For details see following pages.
D) Insert the
password for the
activation.
Default password
1-2-3-4
C) Touch Yes.
E) Push Yes or No
button.
B) Scroll to the
right twice and
touch the Mainte-
nance icon.
C) To enable it,
touch the On icon.
D) To enable it,
touch the Yes icon.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Settings
icon.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Settings
icon.
B) Scroll right
once and touch
Demo icon.
5. CUSTOMIZE FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
Turn Demo Mode
On? (no cooling)
Passcode required
Yes No
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Functions
Settings
4
+
°C
Sk Power
Sk User
HW: 0504
SW: 0518
HW: 1002
SW: 1069 - G1011
Disable reminder?
Yes No
Clean Condenser
Maintenance Service
Info System
Next reminder…
Left 180 days
Clean Condenser
Off Reset
EN
10) Info System
The Info System function shows the product data,
for example the software code, serial number and
the factory code of the refrigerator.
B) Touch the Info
System icon.
C) The display will
show the data
specific to the
appliance.
A) Home screen.
Touch the Settings
icon.
E)If you want to
enable the warning,
touch the Reset
icon.
9) Service
The service function is reserved for the
Bertazzoni service technicians.
If you want to disable the reminder, at step C touch
O, then touch Yes as below.
Maintenance Service
Info System
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1
2
6.1 Internal Layout (positioning, adjust-
ment, removal).
Crisper
Fixed to the slide guides with two thumbscrews.
> to remove the drawer, unscrew the thumbscrews
and remove the drawer.
Warning
Do not place hands or fingers near the Ice-
maker when in function.
Shelves
The shelves are moveable and can be easily re-posi-
tioned by the user as follows:
> release the locking knob by turning counter-clock-
wise
> lift or lower the shelf to the desired position
> re-tighten the locking knob. To remove a shelf it is
necessary to slide it up to the top
6. INTERNAL LAYOUT
Door Bins
The door bins can be easily removed for cleaning
> Hold the door shelf at the sides and push it upwards
to release it from its seat, then pull it outwards.
> Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
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Refrigerator
from +1° to +8 °C
(from 34°F to 46°F)
EN
7.1 Lighting
To provide optimum interior lighting, LED strips il-
luminate the refrigerator compartment from the top
and sets of LED lights directly illuminate dierent ar-
eas of the refrigerator compartment.
In case of malfunction and/or wearing out of the
lighting system, the repair should be carried out by a
qualified Bertazzoni Service technician.
8.1 General directions
Your appliance is designed to ensure precise, con-
stant temperatures and appropriate humidity levels
in all compartments.
Nevertheless, to properly preserve all of your foods,
it is not enough to have an excellent refrigerator. It
is also necessary to know the rules for correct food
preservation.
Do bear in mind that all foods will inevitably change
their characteristics over the passage of time. This
change begins long before the food is consumed,
since foods contain micro organisms which multi-
ply and can cause deterioration. This process occurs
more rapidly due to improper handling, preservation
temperatures and humidity levels.
It is therefore recommended to follow the directions
presented below which will permit using your refrig-
erator in the most eective and safe manner to keep
your foods in the best way for as long as possible.
Periodically check that all foods are in a perfect
state of preservation. It is usually quite clear when
a food item is deteriorated, due to mold, unpleasant
odor and unpleasant aspect. Nevertheless, there are
cases in which these conditions are not so evident. If
you believe that a food item was kept for an exces-
sive period of time and may be deteriorated, do not
consume this item or even taste it, even if it seems to
still be healthy, since the bacteria that cause deterio-
ration of food can also cause poisoning and illness.
When in doubt, throw the food away.
7. LIGHTING 8. FOOD STORAGE
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8.2 How to maintain good food quality
When buying groceries
Always take the following precautions:
> Place any packages of raw meat, fish or poultry in
plastic bags so that they do not drip on other foods.
> Purchase meat, poultry and fish last. Do not leave
your groceries in a warm car after shopping. Keep a
freezer bag in your car and use it in case of very high
temperatures or long trips.
> Check the production dates and “best before” times
on foods to be sure that they are fresh.
> Be very careful when buying fresh foods, and only
buy a quantity that can be consumed during your
planned preservation period.
> When possible, let warm foods adjust to room tem-
perature for at least two hours before placing them
in the refrigerator, unless you have activated the
Shopping function before.
When placing foods in
Check the refrigeration temperature of the various
compartments on the control panel:
> The refrigerator temperature must be 8°C (45°F)
or lower and the freezer temperature must be -18°C
(0°F)
> Follow the recommendations regarding the pres-
ervation times and temperatures indicated in the ta-
bles to follow.
> Keep raw meat, fish and poultry separate from oth-
er foods and avoid any possible drippings.
When placing foods in
> When placing your meat, fish or poultry in the
refrigerator, leave them in the original packaging,
unless the packaging is ripped or punctured. Re-
peated handling could introduce bacteria into these
foods.
> To keep food in the freezer is a good idea to use
freezer containers.
> Label and date the packages
> Be careful to correctly position the food items on
the shelves in a way that does not obstruct the air
circulation vents inside the compartment.
Warning
After a prolonged interruption of electri-
cal power, once the electrical power is
reactivated, an audible signal will indi-
cate if the temperature has been raised
above normal levels. In addition to this
the display will show for one minute the
highest temperature detected inside the
compartments, to allow the user to de-
cide how to better use the food items.
After one minute the display will resume
normal operation, while the Alarm button
will continue to blink.
Press the Alarm button to display the
highest recorded temperatures.
8. FOOD STORAGE
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