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CORRECT USE OF THE APPLIANCE: REFRIGERATOR Leave enough space between food items to let air to flow around them. Do not leave the door open longer than necessary. Do not put hot food in the refrigerator.Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles. To prevent foodstuffs stored from drying out, we recommend that you place them in an airtight container or wrapped them in aluminium foil or plastic food wrap. MULTIFRESH SYSTEM If your refrigerator has a Multifresh compartment: This guarantees ideal conservation of fresh food such as meat and fish, and also vegetables, allowing these items to be conserved for longer periods of time without having to freeze them. This area has the coldest temperatures in the refrigerator and is also the area least affected by frequent opening.
For meat and fish, an intermediate refrigerator temperature is recommended. For greater capacity in the refrigerator, remove the top rack and cover, and store directly on the tray. This area loses the benefits outlined above.
DOUBLE FRESH SYSTEM Your refrigerator is fitted with this system, the top rack covering the fruit and vegetable baskets has a membrane filter maintaining a high level of humidity in the baskets. The humidity level provided is ideal to ensure that vegetables do not dry, out, ensuring that they retain all their texture, flavour and nutritional properties. FREEZER: The amount of food to be frozen at once must not exceed the freezing power indicated on the specifications plate.
Ensure that your food to be frozen is in good conditions. Observe the best-bydate. To prevent the food from drying out, wrap it in aluminium foil or plastic film. Do not put food to be frozen in contact with food already frozen. Never refreeze thawed food. Freeze in daily servings.
Do not store bottles with carbonated drinks or glass bottles containing liquids in the freezer. They may burst. Do not eat very cold ice-creamor food: this may burn the mouth. Label the wrapping, indicating the content and the freezing date. For maximum volume, we suggest that you remove the ice tray. For best energy yield, keep the ice-cubeholder full, along with the ice holder on ENGLISH the upper basket tray. ICE-MAKING: Fill the trays in the freezer up to three quarters, with water.
Place the trays in the freezer. Once the water has frozen, the cubes can be removed by twisting the tray slightly. Store the cubes in the ice compartment. DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR: The refrigerator’s defrosting system is automatic, no manual defrosting is required.
FREEZER: No-Frostrefrigerators do not generate layers of frost or ice, which means that no operations are required for their elimination. DEFROSTING FOOD Not all food should be defrosted in the same way If you have bought frozen food, follow the instructions on the pack. Vegetables should be cooked directly. In general, prepared or pre-cookedfoods can be cooked directly. Meat and fish must be defrosted slowly in the refrigerator over several hours. If you have a microwave, this can speed this considerably.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING: Before starting cleaning, switch the refrigerator off using the switches. Clean the interior with water or bicarbonate of soda, with the help of a sponge or cloth: this will prevent the formation of odours. Never use steam cleaning machines, solvents or abrasive detergents, which may damage the inside of your refrigerator. Do not place the inside fittings in the dishwasher. It is recommended that the rear grill be cleaned once year using a vacuum cleaner: if it is dusty and dirty, that reduces the refrigerator’s performance and increases its consumption. CHANGING THE LIGHT Turn the light switch off. Press the inside lip to remove the light reflector cover.
Remove the bulb which has failed and replace it with another of the same sort, screw type E14, 220-240V,with a maximum of 15 W. WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE: If possible, do not open the refrigerator doors. When power is restored, check to see if the food has unfrozen.Consume any defrosted food immediately. Do not re-freeze! WHAT TO DO IF THE REFRIGERATOR IS NOT TO BE USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME: Empty the refrigerator. Unplug and clean the unit as described above, and turn the light off at the switch. Leave the doors open to prevent formation of unwanted odours.
Vacation function: If your refrigerator is not going to be used for a long period but you wish to keep food frozen in the freezer, you can turn the refrigerator section off and leave it closed: the appliance will continue to function with very low consumption, without causing odours inside. NORMAL REFRIGERATOR NOISE ENGLISH The refrigerating gas may produce bubbling sounds as it flows through the circuits. The compressor may buzz and/or produce slight knocking, which may be more marked on starting. Cracking sounds produced by expansion and contraction of the materials used. The insulation used amplifies sound levels. You may hear a gentle murmur whwn your refrigerator is switched on. This is due to the working of a fan incorporated to ensure adequate air circulation inside the appliance.
In the freezers of No-Frostrefrigerators, the effect will be noted of the ventilator running to cool and to eliminate frost. Temperature selection is set too hot. The door is not properly closed or is opened very frequently. The space between the skirting board and floor or the top of the refrigerator has been covered.
The refrigerator is exposed to direct sunlight or a heat source. A large amount of food has been introduced. In No-Frostrefrigerators, there is something obstructing the ventilation grilles.
The doors are not properly closed. The doors are opened often.
The food was introduced recently. Temperature selection in a high position. Set temperature selection to maximum cold. Ensure that the door does not remain open too long.
Keep these areas free as described in the 'Installation' section in this manual. Relocate the refrigerator or protect it from these heat sources. Consult the section on 'operation and use of the refrigerator'. Remove any obstacles blocking the air outlet of the ventilation grilles. Close the door properly. Avoid opening the door frequently.
Wait for the appliance to return to normal. Set the temperature switch to less cold. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The door does not close. The refrigerator is not. Level the refrigerator correctly levelled.
The door was closed vio-. Close the doors gently. Put this product in a suitable. It is prevented from closing by a product inside. A lot of ice at the front of the. The door is open. Check to see if food is pre- freezer drawers.
Venting the door from being closed. The door has been opened. Ensure that the door does not often.
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Remain open for too long. Odour in the refrigerator.
Some food is transmitting. Wrap the food or cover it odours to the refrigerator.
Correctly, or replace the hygienizer in models which have this function. The food dries out. The food is not properly.
Wrap the food or cover it wrapped. The refrigerator light does not. The light is loose. Screw it in properly.
It has blown. Change the light as explained in the manual. The plug is not connected to.
Plug in. The power takeoff. There is no electrical current. Change the fuse or reset the to the plug because the fuse automatic power limiter.
Has blown or the automatic power limiter has activated. The light switch is off. Set the switch so that the red point is visible. TECHNICAL SERVICE CALLS Read the manual carefully and, if you are unable to resolve the problem, call the technical assistance service. The address and telephone number closest to your address appear in the index of official technical service offices we supply with the refrigerator, or in your city telephone directory. To facilitate the work of the technical assistance service, please provide them with the following details.
The refrigerator model. The refrigerator reference. Date of purchase. A description of the problem. Your home address and telephone number.
SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Height (mm) A Width (mm) B With door open (mm) C Depth (mm) D THESE UNITS COMPLY WITH EEC DIRECTIVES 3/23, 93/68, 89/336, 92/75, 96/57, 94/2, 86/594, 2002/72.