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23. Do not use any electric appliances inside the food storage compartments of your appliance 

unless they are recommended by the manufacturer of your refrigerator. 

24. Do not put any heat-radiating appliances onto your appliance. 

25. Do not install the appliance in a place where it may come in contact with water/rain; 

otherwise the insulation of the electrical system will be damaged. 

26. Do not put a water-boiler or vases onto your appliance. The electrical components of your 

appliance can be seriously damaged by water over-boiling or spilled water. 

27. Do not use any steam cleaners to clean or defrost the appliance. The steam can get into 

contact with the electrical parts and cause an electrical short. 

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

28. Never use mechanic devices, knives or other sharp-edged items to remove encrusted ice 

inside the appliance. 

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

 caused by damaging the interior of the appliance. 

29. Do not eat food which is still frozen. The coldness can cause injuries in the mouth. 

30. Contact with frozen food, ice and metal components in the freezer compartment can cause 

injuries similar to burns. 

31. Children must never play with the appliance. 

32. 

If you decommission your appliance 

(even temporarily), 

ensure that children cannot get into 

the appliance

. Strictly observe the corresponding safety instructions numbers. 1 and 4, chapter 

DECOMMISSIONING, ultimate. 

33. Strictly observe the instructions in chapter INSTALLATION. 

 

  CAUTION! 

1. The condenser and the compressor, located at the rear of the appliance, can reach high 

temperatures during 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 the ventilation slats at any time. 

2. 

Do not put any bottled or canned beverages (neither still nor carbonated) 

into the 0* - 

compartment of the appliance as their containers could explode. 

3. Do not touch extremely cooled surfaces with wet or damp hands, because your skin may stick 

on these surfaces. 

NOTICE! 

1. Do not store dry ice in the appliance. 
2. When you move the appliance, hold it at its base and lift it carefully. Keep the appliance in an 
upright position. 
3. When you move the appliance using the rollers (depending on model), only move it forwards 
or backwards as the rollers are not pivotable and do not allow any lateral motion. Lateral motion 
can damage the appliance and floor seriously. 
4. Do not tilt the appliance more than 45

°

5. If the appliance is transported in a horizontal position, some oil may flow from the compressor 
into the refrigerant circuit. 
6. Leave the appliance in an upright position for 

4 - 6 hours 

before you switch it on to ensure, 

that the oil has flowed back into the compressor. 
7. If you use the appliance for the first time or the appliance has been disconnected from the 
mains for a longer period of time, allow the appliance to cool down for 3 until 4 hours on medium 
temperature setting 

before 

you place any fresh or frozen food in the appliance. If you place food 

in the appliance before it has reached its normal operating temperature, this food can thaw and / 
or spoil. 
8. Never use the door for moving the appliance as you will damage the hinges. 
9. The appliance must be transported and installed by at least 

two persons

Summary of Contents for FFFD1907-33S

Page 1: ...ator 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 ALS...

Page 2: ...pliance Operating buttons and display Key lock Child protection Setting of the temperature Selection of the modes Door alarm The refrigerator Door trays Glass shelves The freezer Environmental protect...

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: ...ot damaged 7 Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated place 8 Protect the appliance from direct sunlight 9 The door s must open completely and without hindrance 10 Install the appliance on a...

Page 11: ...imeters 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 opening angle Mind 132 Ventilation Mi...

Page 12: ...oper leveling and for proper air circulation in the lower sectors of the appliance Adjust the supporting feet foot using a suitable spanner The figure above is an example only Modifications are possib...

Page 13: ...NG OF THE TEMPERATURE before you place any fresh or frozen food in the appliance If you place food in the appliance before it has reached its normal operating temperature this food can thaw and or spo...

Page 14: ...he crisper can be removed and inserted for cleaning and storing of food according to the appliance The appliance you have purchased may be an enhanced version of the unit this manual was printed for N...

Page 15: ...DISPLAY A Button COM CHOICE compartment choice selection of the fridge or freezer SELECTION OF THE COMPARTMENT for the setting of the temperature B Button TEMP SETTING OF THE TEMPERATURE in the fridg...

Page 16: ...de each area may vary from the temperature values indicated on the display depending on how much food you store and where you place them Ambient temperature may also affect the actual temperature insi...

Page 17: ...IFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI VACATION MODE FAST FREEZING FAST COOLING THE SEQUNCE OF THE MODES IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI The ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODE is the default mode of the appliance The temper...

Page 18: ...ator of the FAST FREEZING MODE 5 goes on After a few seconds without using any operation buttons the FAST FREEZING MODE will be activated The FAST FREEZING MODE can be quitted at any time by pressing...

Page 19: ...ning signal will be quitted automatically The door alarm can also be quitted permanently by closing the corresponding door In order to save energy a prolonged opening of the doors should be avoided Th...

Page 20: ...od ice and metal components in the freezer compartment can cause injuries similar to burns CAUTION Do not put any bottled or canned beverages neither still nor carbonated into the freezer compartment...

Page 21: ...r your food Do not overfill your appliance Wrap your food in plastic wrap or suitable paper and place each kind of food in a particular location in your appliance This will prevent any contamination a...

Page 22: ...2 months Not Suitable for freezing fresh food FREEZER 6 C 21 2 F Suitable for seafood fish shrimps shellfish freshwater and meat products Recommended storage period 1 months Not Suitable for freezing...

Page 23: ...st from the raw meat from contaminating the cooked product Poultry Fresh whole birds should be rinsed inside and out with cold running water dried and placed on a plate Cover loosely with plastic wrap...

Page 24: ...itional value flavor and color vegetables should be blanched before freezing Aborigines peppers zucchini and asparagus do not require blanching Note Keep food to be frozen away from food which is alre...

Page 25: ...hat has thawed completely must not be refrozen Once defrosted food should be consumed quickly Operational parameters 1 The appliance can only reach the relevant temperatures when a the a ambient tempe...

Page 26: ...Clean the condenser twice a year with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush 3 Take off all rings and bracelets before cleaning or maintaining the appliance otherwise you will damage the surface of the app...

Page 27: ...L SHOCK WARNING Do not use hairdryers electrical heaters or other technical devices to accelerate the defrosting progress RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 1 Remove the contents from the fridge and put them in...

Page 28: ...ed too often or too long 1 The appliance needs some time to reach the preset temperature 2 Remove any hot food 3 Do not open the door too often too long FORMATION OF ENCRUSTED ICE 1 The air outlets ma...

Page 29: ...rst time or the temperature falls below a certain level the appliance will operate with high power to reach the preset temperature CONDENSED WATER IN ON THE APPLIANCE It may be generated inside or out...

Page 30: ...a cut off device 2 Cut off the power cord at the appliance 3 Completely remove every door of the appliance 4 Leave the shelves in their position so that children are not able to get into the appliance...

Page 31: ...e power cord and the plug immediately Remove the door completely so children are not able to get into the appliance as this endangers their lives 5 Dispose of any paper and cardboard into the correspo...

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