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the appliance.

• 

Temperature adjustments should be 

made according to the frequency of 

door openings, the quantity of food kept 

inside the appliance and the ambient 

temperature in the location of your 

appliance.

•  When the appliance is first switched on, 

allow it to run for 24 hours in order to 

reach operating temperature. During this 

time, do not open the door and do not 

keep a large quantity of food inside.

• 

A 5 minute delay function is applied 

to prevent damage to the compressor 

of your appliance when connecting 

or disconnecting to mains, or when 

an energy breakdown occurs. Your 

appliance will begin to operate normally 

after 5 minutes.

Climate class and meaning:

T (tropical):

 This refrigerating appliance 

is intended to be used at ambient 

temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 43 °C.

ST (subtropical):

 This refrigerating 

appliance is intended to be used at ambient 

temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 38 °C.

N (temperate):

 This refrigerating appliance 

is intended to be used at ambient 

temperatures ranging from 16 °C to 32 °C.

SN (extended temperate):

 This 

refrigerating appliance is intended to be 

used at ambient temperatures ranging from 

10 °C to 32 °C.

3.3 Accessories

Visual and text descriptions in the 

accessories section may vary according 

to the model of your appliance.

3.3.1 Ice Tray 

(In some models)

•  Fill the ice tray with water and place in 

the freezer compartment.

•  After the water has completely frozen, 

you can twist the tray as shown below to 

remove the ice cubes.

Visual and text descriptions in 

the accessories section may vary 

according to the model of your 

appliance.

4 FOOD STORAGE

4.1 Refrigerator Compartment

• 

To reduce humidity and avoid the 

consequent formation of frost, always 

store liquids in sealed containers in the 

refrigerator. Frost tends to concentrate in 

the coldest parts of the evaporating liquid 

and, in time, your appliance will require 

more frequent defrosting.

• 

Cooked dishes must remain covered 

when they are kept in the fridge.Do 

not place warm foods in fridge.Place 

them when they are cool, otherwise the 

temperature/humidity inside the fridge will 

increases, reducing the fridge’s efficiency. 

• 

Make sure no items are in direct contact 

with the rear wall of the appliance as 

frost will develop and packaging will stick 

to it. Do not open the refrigerator door 

frequently.

•  We recommend that meat and clean fish 

are loosely wrapped and stored on the 

glass shelf just above the vegetable bin 

where the air is cooler, as this provides 

the best storage conditions.

• 

Store loose fruit and vegetable items in 

the crisper containers.

• 

Storing fruit and vegetables separately 

helps prevent ethylene-sensitive 

vegetables (green leaves, broccoli, 

carrot, etc.) being affected by ethylene-

releaser fruits (banana, peach, apricot, 

fig etc.).

•  Do not put wet vegetables into the 

refrigerator.

• 

Storage time for all food products 

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Summary of Contents for BDS115FWT0RU

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Page 13: ...RU 12 3 3 1 1 3 1 5 1 1 2 3 4 5 SF SF SF...

Page 14: ...RU 13 SF SF 3 24 24 24 3 2 24 5 5 T 16 43 C ST 16 38 C N 16 32 C SN 10 32 C 3 3 3 3 1...

Page 15: ...RU 14 4 4 1 1 2 4 C 0 8 C 0 C 8 C...

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Page 18: ...RU 17 2 3 3 10 13 12 6 8 12 8 10 6 9 10 12 2 10 12 12 8 10 4 6 8 12 10 12 8 12 4 6 2 3 4 5 220 225 C 3 6 1 1 5 5 8 190 200 C 1 3 2 3 5 10 200 225 C 1 1 5 3 4 5 8 190 200 C 2 3 1 1 5 5 8 190 200 C...

Page 19: ...RU 18 2 3 2 4 15 20 200 C 2 3 6 8 6 5 5 1 1 2...

Page 20: ...RU 19 24 2 3 MAX 5 2...

Page 21: ...RU 20 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 15 5 7 8 5 E F 6 6 1 7...

Page 22: ...RU 21 No frost 5...

Page 23: ...RU 22 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 24: ...enance of your appliance Please take the time to read this user manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk RISK O...

Page 25: ...ng 32 3 2 Temperature Settings Warnings 32 3 3 Accessories 33 3 3 1 Ice Tray In some models 33 4 FOOD STORAGE 33 4 1 Refrigerator Compartment 33 4 2 Freezer Compartment 34 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 3...

Page 26: ...ended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable...

Page 27: ...pplications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type envir...

Page 28: ...ed to perform cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance very young children 0 3 years old are not expected to use appliances young children 3 8 years old are not expected to use appliances safely...

Page 29: ...tore raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food Two star frozen food compartments are suitable for storing pre frozen food s...

Page 30: ...on the outer surface Do not cover the body or top of fridge freezer with lace This will affect the performance of your fridge freezer Clearance of at least 150 mm is required at the top of your applia...

Page 31: ...te waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purcha...

Page 32: ...or shelf 2 Crisper cover 3 Crisper 4 Thermostat knob 5 Levelling feet 6 Bottle shelf 7 Door shelf 8 Egg holder 9 Ice box tray General notes Fresh Food Compartment Fridge Most efficient use of energy i...

Page 33: ...ickly In this position the freezer compartment will operate at lower temperatures After your food freezes turn the thermostat knob to its normal use position If you do not change the SF position your...

Page 34: ...and place in the freezer compartment After the water has completely frozen you can twist the tray as shown below to remove the ice cubes Visual and text descriptions in the accessories section may va...

Page 35: ...vered to prevent moisture and odors The table below is a quick guide to show you the most efficient way to store the major food groups in your refrigerator compartment Food Maximum storage time How an...

Page 36: ...nd the length of time required to transport the product from the shop to your home Always follow the instructions printed on the packaging and never exceed the maximum storage life indicated If the fr...

Page 37: ...l Bluefish Anchovy 2 4 Shellfish Clean and in a bag 4 6 Caviar In its packaging or in an aluminium or plastic container 2 3 Snails In salty water or in an aluminium or plastic container 3 NOTE Thawed...

Page 38: ...d for short term storage Keep wrapped in foil for longer periods Butter margarine In its packaging 6 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Disconnect the unit from the power supply before cleaning Do not wash yo...

Page 39: ...frost from the cabinet floor It is not necessary to switch off the appliance for the removal of thin frost For the removal of heavy ice deposits disconnect the appliance from the mains supply empty th...

Page 40: ...uct contains a light source of energy efficiency class E If product equipped with LED Strip s or LED card s This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class F 6 SHIPMENT AND REPOSITIONI...

Page 41: ...reases faster when the doors are opened more frequently especially if the humidity of the room is high The door does not open or close properly Check if There is food or packaging preventing the door...

Page 42: ...left to thaw outside of the appliance will result in a waste of energy 4 Drinks or other liquids should be covered when inside the appliance If left uncovered the humidity inside the appliance will i...

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