Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5
- Guide to the Appliance 11
- How to save Energy 14
- Turning the Appliance On / Off 16
- The Right Temperature 18
- Using SuperCool in the refrigerator section 21
- Using SuperCool in the freezer section 22
- Temperature and Door Alarm 23
- Additional Settings 25
- Using the Refrigerator Efficiently 30
- Arranging the Interior - Refrigerator Section 32
- Freezing and Storing Food 34
- Making Ice Cubes 36
- Arranging the Interior - Freezer Section 39
- Defrosting 41
- Cleaning and Care 42
- Frequently asked questions 46
- Noises 54
- After sales service 55
- Caring for the environment 58
- Installation Information 59
- Installation Dimensions 62
- Niche Dimensions 64
- Door Swing Clearance 65
- Planning the Water Connection 66
- Information Concerning the door panel 67
- Installing the Appliance 69
- Installing the Appliance 69
- Installing the anti-tip brackets 69
- Fastening the covers 71
- Pushing the appliance into the niche 72
- Aligning the appliance 72
- Securing the appliance in the niche 73
- Aligning the appliance door 73
- Aligning the drawer front 74
- Install the base cover with the ventilation slits 74
- Removing the mounting rails 76
- Installing the mounting rails on the door panel 77
- Installing the door panel on the appliance door 77
- Installing the door panels on the freezer drawers 81
- Plumbing 82
- Electrical connection 86
- Contact details 91
Different storage zones
Due to the natural circulation of the air
in the appliance, there are different
temperature zones in the refrigerator.
Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowest
section of the appliance. Make use of
the different zones when placing food
in the appliance.
This appliance has dynamic cooling,
which helps to keep an even
temperature when the fan is running.
For this reason, the difference
between the various zones is less
pronounced.
Warmest area
The warmest areas in the refrigerator
are in the top section towards the front
and in the top of the door. Use this for
storing butter and cheese.
Coldest area
The coldest areas in a refrigerator are
directly above the vegetable containers
and next to the back wall.
Use this for all delicate and highly
perishable food, such as:
– fish, meat, poultry,
– cold cuts, ready-made meals,
– dishes or baked goods containing
eggs or cream,
– fresh doughs and cake batters,
– dairy products,
– pre-packed vegetables and other
fresh food whose best-before date
requires storage at a temperature of
at least 39°F (4°C).
Using the Refrigerator Efficiently
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