The temperature alarm light (C)
The temperature alarm light turns on automatically
whenever the temperature within the freezer rises
above a certain value which might endanger
satisfactory long-term conservation.
It is perfectly normal for the temperature alarm light
to remain lit up for a short time after the freezer is
initially turned on. It will remain lit up until the
optimum temperature for the conservation of frozen
food is attained.
Freezing fresh food
The 4-star compartment
is suitable for
long term storage of commercially frozen food, and
for freezing fresh food. Do not exceed the storage
times shown by the manufacturer on the
commercially frozen food packets.
Set the freezer to quick-freezing operational status.
Wait at least 3 hours before introducing fresh foods
into the freezer if it has only recently been turned on
.
If the freezer has already been working for some
time, turn the respective knob to the thermostat
knob with respect to the ÇSÈ position at least 24
hours before introducing the food into the freezer in
order to ensure better freezing results.
Under normal circumstances, to freeze fresh foods it
is not necessary to change the setting of the thermo-
stat knob with respect to the normal running
position.
To help you make the most of the freezing process,
here are some important hints:
Place the food to be frozen in the top basket of the
freezing compartment as this is the coldest part.
The maximum quantity of food which can be fro-
zen in 24 hrs is shown on the rating plate.
Important
Do not put carbonated liquids (fizzy drinks, etc.) in
the freezing compartment as they may burst.
Water ices, if consumed immediately after removal
from the freezing compartment, can possibly cause
the skin to be freeze burnt.
Remember that, once thawed, frozen food deterio-
rates rapidly.
Storage of frozen food
When first starting-up or after a period out of use,
before putting the products in the compartment let
the appliance run for at least two hours on the
coldest setting, then turn the thermostat knob to the
normal operating position.
To obtain the best performance from this appliance,
you should:
if large quantities of food are to be stored, remove
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all drawers and baskets from appliance and place
food on cooling shelves.
Pay careful attention not to exceed load limit stated
on the side of the upper section (where applicable).
Important
If there is a power failure when food is in the
freezer, do not open the door of the freezer
compartment. The frozen food will not be
affected if the power cut is of short duration (up
to 6-8 hours) and the freezer compartment is full,
otherwise, it is recommended that the food
should be used within a short time (a
temperature increase of the frozen food
shortens its safe storage period).
Thawing
Deep-frozen or frozen food, prior to being used, can
be thawed in the refrigerator compartment or at
room temperature, depending on the time available
for this operation.
Small pieces may even be cooked still frozen,
directly from the freezer: in this case, cooking will
take longer.
Ice-cube production
This appliance is equipped with one or more trays
for the production of ice-cubes. Fill these trays with
water, then put them in the freezer compartment.
Do not use metallic instruments to remove the
trays from the freezer.
Cold accumulators
The freezer contains two cold accumulators which
increase storage times in the event of a power cut or
breakdown.
For security reasons, during the transport of the
appliance, the cold accumulators are located in the
lower drawer.
The correct location of the accumulators is inside
the upper drawer, on top of the stored food.
USE OF THE REFRIGERATOR
Operation
The temperature inside the refrigerator compartment
can be selected using thermostat (F).
Temperature regulation
The temperature is automatically regulated and can
be increased to achieve a higher temperature
(warmer) by rotating the thermostat knob toward
lower settings or reduced (colder) rotating the knob
towards higher settings.
INSTALLATION
Aufstellung
Das GerŠt sollte nicht in der NŠhe von
WŠrmequellen wie Heizkšrpern oder ...fen
aufgestellt und vor direkter Sonneneinstrahlung
geschŸtzt werden. Aus GrŸnden der Sicherheit mu§
eine MindestbelŸftung gesichert sein, wie aus der
Abb. hervorgeht.
Anordnung des GerŠtes unter den OberschrŠnken
der KŸche (siehe Abb. A).
Anordnung des GerŠtes ohne OberschrŠnke der
KŸche (siehe Abb. B).
Achtung: Die Ventilations - ...ffnungen mŸssen
immer saubergehalten werden.
Die Nivellierung erfolgt durch Drehen der am
Unterteil des GerŠtes angebrachten
Nivellierf٤chen.
Hintere AbstandsstŸcke
Im Beipack sind 2 DistanzstŸcke enthalten, die an
der GerŠte-RŸckseite montiert werden mŸssen.
Lšsen Sie dazu etwas die Schrauben der
GehŠuseabdeckung. Schieben Sie das DistanzstŸck
unter den Schraubenkopf und ziehen Sie die
Schraube wieder fest.
Elektrischer Anschlu§
Bevor Sie den Stecker in die Steckdose einstecken,
ŸberprŸfen Sie bitte, da§ die auf dem Typenschild
des GerŠtes angegebene Spannung sowie
Frequenz mit dem Anschlu§wert des Hauses
Ÿbereinstimmen. Eine Abweichung von ±6% von der
Nominalspannung ist zulŠssig. FŸr die Anpassung
des GerŠtes an andere Spannungen mu§ ein
Spartransformator angemessener Leistung
vorgeschaltet werden.
Das GerŠt mu§ unbedingt vorschriftsmŠ§ig geerdet
werden. Zu diesem Zweck ist der Stecker des
Speisekabels mit dem dafŸr vorgesehenen Kontakt
versehen. Sollte die Netzleitung im Haus nicht mit
einer Erdleitung versehen sein, so mu§ das GerŠt
an eine getrennte Erdleitung vorschriftsmŠ§ig und
unter Hinzuziehung eines Fachmanns
angeschlossen werden.
Die Erzeugerfirma lehnt jede Verantwortung ab,
falls diese UnfallverhŸtungsvorschrift nicht
beachtet wird.
A
B
NP002
D594
Achtung:
Es mu§ mšglich sein, das GerŠt vom Netz zu
trennen; nach der Installation mu§ sie Steckdose
daher zugŠnglich bleiben.
Dieses GerŠt entspricht der folgende
EWG Richtlinie:
- 87/308 EWG vom 2.6.87 (Deutschland-
AusfŸhrung) bzw. der ...VE-Richtlinie Nr. F 61/84
(...sterreich-AusfŸhrung) bezŸglich
Funkentstšrung.
- 73/23 EWG vom 19/02/73 (Niederspannung) und
folgende €nderungen;
- 89/336 EWG vom 03/05/89 (Elektromagnetische
VertrŠglichkeit) und folgende €nderungen.
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