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10. When you unpack the appliance, you should take note of the position of every part of the
interior accessories in case you have to repack and transport it at a later point of time.
11. Do not operate the appliance unless all components are installed properly.
12. Do not stand or lean on the base, the drawers, the doors etc. of the appliance.
13. Never close the doors of the appliance while shelves or drawers are extended, otherwise you
will damage the shelves / drawers and the appliance.
14. Do not put hot liquids or hot foodstuff into the appliance.
15. The air vents of the appliance or its built-in structure (if the appliance is suitable for being
built-in) must be completely open, unblocked and free of any kind of dirt.
16. Do not place any food directly against the air outlet on the rear wall.
17. Do not overfill the shelves / drawers /door trays to protect them from damage.
18. Clean the appliance

at least

once a month (see chapter

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

).

19. Empty and clean the drip tray regularly.
20. The rating plate

must not

be removed or made illegible,

otherwise all terms of the warranty

become invalid!

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

The manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for any damage or injury in the event

of failure to comply with these instructions.

Climatic classes

Look at chap. TECHNICAL DATA for information about the climatic class of your appliance. Your
appliance can be operated in rooms with relevant room temperatures as named below.

CLIMATIC CLASS

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

SN

+10°C(50°F) →+32°C(89.6°F) e.g. unheated cellar

N

+16°C(60.8°F) →+32°C(89.6°F) inner home temperature

ST

+16°C(60.8°F) →+38°C(100.4°F)inner home temperature

T

+16°C(60.8°F) →+43°C(109.4°F)inner home temperature

Installation

All dimensions in these chapters are given in

millimeters .

The minimum distances required for proper ventilation can be found in chapter VENTILATION.

Unpacking and positioning

WARNING!

While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces,

etc.) should be kept away from children and pets.

CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY!

1. Unpack the appliance carefully. Dispose of the packaging as described in chapter waste
management.
2. Remove all packaging materials.
3. The accessories of your appliance can be protected from damage due to transportation
(adhesive tapes etc.). Remove such tapes very carefully. Remove remains of such tapes with a

Summary of Contents for Alta Qualita FFFFD1907-33SB

Page 1: ...rator BEFORE USE PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS RETAIN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IF YOU TRANSFER THE APPLIANCE TO A THIRD PARTY AL...

Page 2: ...k Child protection 15 Setting of the temperature 15 Selection of the modes 16 Door alarm 19 The refrigerator 19 Door trays 20 Glass shelves 20 The freezer 20 Environmental protection 21 Energy saving...

Page 3: ...e Date of Purchase Purchase Address Phone Save time and money Before you call for service check the Troubleshooting Guide It lists the causes of minor operating problems that you can correct yourself...

Page 4: ...with other household wastes To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources...

Page 5: ...ore the safety instructions you will endanger your health and life Store this manual in a safe place so you can use it whenever it is needed Strictly observe the instructions to avoid damage to person...

Page 6: ...f it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician not covered by the guarantee 5 Never try to repair the appliance yourself If the appliance does not operate prope...

Page 7: ...ging materials polythene bags polystyrene pieces etc should be kept away from children and pets CHOKING HAZARD RISK OF INJURY 8 Always observe the required minimum distances for proper ventilation 9 D...

Page 8: ...uring ordinary operation Carry out the installation according to this manual An insufficient ventilation of the appliance will impair its operation and will damage the appliance Do not cover or block...

Page 9: ...ms of the warranty become invalid SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for any damage or injury in the event of failure to comply with these instructions Climat...

Page 10: ...0mm 6 Check thatthe appliance and the power cord are not damaged 7 Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated place 8 Protectthe appliance from direct sunlight 9 The door s must open completel...

Page 11: ...s in this chapter are given in millimeters Space requirements of the appliance A Depth B Width C Depth when the doors are open D Space requirement of the doors A B C D 600mm 830mm 1018mm 300mm Door op...

Page 12: ...to do so can increase the power consumption of the appliance Leveling Use the adjustable supporting feet for proper leveling and for proper air circulation in the lower sectors of the appliance Adjust...

Page 13: ...d from the mains for a longer period of time allow the appliance to cool down for 3 until 4 hours on medium temperature setting s chapter SETTING OF THE TEMPERATURE before you place any fresh or froze...

Page 14: ...s covers of the crispers Freezer 7 Upper freezer drawer freezer compartment 8 Lower freezer drawer freezer compartment 9 Adjustable feet AFTER INSTALLATION WAIT 4 6 HOURS BEFORE YOU CONNECT YOUR APPLI...

Page 15: ...TEMPERATURE of the fridge or freezer 4 Indicator of the FAST COOLING MODE 5 Indicator of the FAST FREEZING MODE 6 Indicator of the ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODE 7 Indicator of the VACATION MODE 8 Indic...

Page 16: ...he setting of the temperature in the respective compartments until the desired values will be indicated see chapter OPERATING BUTTONS AND DISPLAY When you set a temperature you set an average temperat...

Page 17: ...B The sequence ofthe temperature setting is Selection ofthe modes You can selectthe modes by pressing the MODE BUTTON C repeatedly Press the MODE BUTTON C repeatedly until the corresponding indicator...

Page 18: ...n you are not at home for a longer period of time 7 21 days NOTICE In VACATION MODE the fridge will be set to 15 C 59 F automatically Do not leave any food in the fridge while the VACATION MODE is act...

Page 19: ...e After 3 hours the FAST COOLING MODE switches off automatically and the temperature of the fridge will be reset to the previous setting This function decreases the refrigeration temperature rapidly a...

Page 20: ...or The cooling compartment is not intended for storing food for a longer period of time So use the cooling compartment for short term storage only Different temperature areas due to the air circulatio...

Page 21: ...de rails carefully 4 Ensure that the area is free and has no obstacles The glass shelves can be removed and inserted for cleaning as shown above depending on model The freezer WARNING Do not eat food...

Page 22: ...oom temperature before you put it into your appliance Store your food in colorless airtight and tasteless materials Some food like meat fish etc may become dry and release strong odors You can avoid t...

Page 23: ...Suitable for seafood fish shrimps shellfish freshwater and meat products Recommended storage period 3 months Suitable for freezing fresh food FREEZER 18 C 0 4 F Suitable for seafood fish shrimps shell...

Page 24: ...foods and eggs Most pre packed dairy foods have a recommended use by best before best by date stamped on them Store them in the fridge compartment and use within the recommended time Butter can become...

Page 25: ...Packaging must not be damaged Use by the use by best before best by date If possible transport deep frozen food in an insulated bag and place quickly in the freezer compartment Storing frozen food Sto...

Page 26: ...es blanched eggs whole and yolks cooked crayfish minced meat raw pork raw 6 month Fruit dry or in syrup egg whites beef raw whole chicken lamb raw fruit cakes 12 month Never forget When you freeze fre...

Page 27: ...pliance from the mains you must unplug the appliance or use a cut off device WARNING Remove possible dust accumulation at the power plug at the safety power socket and at all plug connectors regularly...

Page 28: ...ce by turning the thermostat depending on model to position 0 AUS OFF and disconnect it from the mains WARNING To disconnect the appliance from the mains you must unplug the appliance or use a cut off...

Page 29: ...properly 2 Check the plug 3 Check the corresponding socket by connecting it with another appliance 4 Check the fuse box 5 Compare the data on the model plate with the data of your energy supplier THE...

Page 30: ...but the problem still exists please contact the shop you purchased the appliance at THE OPERATING CONDITIONS DESCRIBED BELOW ARE NORMAL AND DO NOT INDICATE A MALFUNCTION The refrigerant generates a s...

Page 31: ...partment c freeze all food which is suitable to be frozen IF YOU WANT TO MOVE THE APPLIANCE 1 Secure all removable parts and the contents of the appliance Pack them separately if necessary 2 Transport...

Page 32: ...t damage the cooling fins and tubes If refrigerants escape there is FIRE HAZARD 2 While unpacking the packaging materials polythene bags polystyrene pieces etc should be kept away from children and pe...

Page 33: ...gh environmental compatibility 2 WARNING Do not damage any components of the refrigerant circuit while transporting the appliance FIRE HAZARD Materials marked with this symbol are recyclable Please co...

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