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Safety instructions GB Your new fridge/freezer may have other functions compared to your previous one. Carefully read these instructions to learn how the appliance works and how to care for it. Keep the instruction booklet. It will come in handy if you later sell the cabinet or give it to somebody else. These warnings are provided in the interests of your safety. Ensure that you understand them all before installing or using the appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance.
Description of the Appliance GB Control Panel AB C DE A. Alarm shut-off button Used to turn the audible alarm off. F G H F. Thermostat control Use to switch on and set the desired temperature in the freezer. B. Red warning lamp Lights if it is too warm inside the cabinet. G. Green indicator lamp Lights when the fridge is operating. C. FAST FREEZE button Used to switch the Fast Freeze feature on and off. H. Thermostat control Use to switch on and set the desired temperature in the fridge. D.
Meat, fish and milk should be put in the coldest part of the cabinet. The temperature will be affected by: · How often the door is opened · How much food is stored · Position of the appliance (See chapter Installation) Measuring the temperature If the temperature is measured using a standard, single thermometer, this should be put in a glass of water centrally placed inside the cabinet. This will reflect the temperature inside the food products.
Alarms and other features Temperature alarm A red warning light will glow if the temperature continues to rise and a sound signal will start. The temperature alarm will go off it is warmer than the set temperature At about -12°C: Most food products can be immediately re-frozen. Ice cream is especially sensitive to temperature changes and should be consumed as soon as possible. At -9° - -2°C: Food products should be prepared (cooked) prior to eating or re-freezing them.
Cabinet interior GB Wood interior 1 2 7 Model ER9098BSAN 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 8 1 8 3 4 4 9 5 6 5 Glass shelf with wood trim Wood shelf Glass shelf Vegetable drawer Freezer drawer Freezer plate Butter compartment Door shelf Bottle shelf Ventilation grille 5 10 Cleaning: Wipe over the wooden fixtures with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. The vegetable box has a plastic component, which can be removed and washed with lukewarm water and a mild detergent.
The shelves and door compartments are removable and can easily be re-arranged. Certain shelves must be lifted up by the rear edge to enable them to be removed. The lower door compartment and the glass shelf above the vegetable drawer must not be moved. They are required for proper air circulation inside the cabinet. Shelves with a raised edge should be placed with the raised edge facing the rear wall of the cabinet, and thus prevent food products from touching the cooling plate.
Hints and Tips GB Saving energy · Make sure the door gasket is complete and always clean. · Pay careful attention to where the cabinet is · · · · · · · · · · placed. See the section "Installation". When installed correctly, the cabinet will consume less energy. Try to avoid keeping the door open for long periods, or opening the door too frequently as warm air will enter the cabinet, and cause the compressor to switch on unnecessarily often.
To change the light bulb The light is switched on automatically when the door is opened. Before replacing the light bulb, disconnect the power plug from the outlet. Fold the grille backward by unsnapping the front edge. Use a bulb of the same type, E14 socket, maximum rating of 25 W. When replacing the light bulb, use a bulb of the same type as the original one. The glass must measure at least 18 mm in diameter at the socket. This will ensure close fitting of the bulb against the rubber seal in the socket.
Defrosting the freezer A certain amount of frost will always form on the freezer shelves and around the top compartment. Defrost the freezer when the frost layer reaches a thickness of about 3-5 mm. Remove the freezer drawers and place them on top of each other by turning every other drawer one half turn. Put insulating material around the drawers, e.g. blankets or newspapers. The frozen products can also be packed closely together and be kept in a cold location, e.g. in the fridge.
There is water on the cooling plate inside This is normal. During automatic defrosting, frost thaws on the the refrigerator. cooling plate. Water is running inside the refrigerator. Clean the water drain and drain hole inside the refrigerator using e.g. cotton swabs or a bottle cleaner brush. Some food products could have been placed near the rear of the appliance prevetung the water from running into the drain. Water comes out on the floor.
Power failure Do not unnecessarily open the cabinet, except when the power cut seems to be long, in which case the food products should be moved to another cabinet that works. If the frozen products are still hard following the power cut, they may be immediately refrozen. If the food products have thawed but are still fresh, they may be used, however they should be prepared before re-freezing or eating them.
Cleaning Wash the inside of the cabinet using lukewarm water, a mild washing-up detergent and a soft cloth. Mounting the handles. 3 1 Pool handle 1. Screw a handle attachment onto the handle bar. 2. Screw the other handle attachment on the cabinet door. 3. Put the handle with the handle attachment on the door and screw into place. Caution! Do not overtighten the screws (max 2 Nm) as you may damage the door handles.
Door Reversal 1 1. Close the cabinet and remove the plug from the electrical socket. 2 2. Unscrew the handle. Firstly unscrew the handle attachment from the upper handle holder. Then loosen both handle holders from the door. 3. Remove the ventilation grille. There is a part on the grille that can be removed. Remove and reposition it on the other side. 4. Put the cabinet on a wooden board when it is laid down.
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