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•  Install the appliance as speci

fi

 ed in the instruction manual.

•  Do not open the appliance cover ore often than necessary.
•  In models with condenser units on the back wall of the appliance, check occasionally to make 

sure that air circulation behind the appliance is indeed unobstructed and that the condenser unit 
is always clean (see section “Troubleshooting”).

•  If the gasket is damaged or does not provide a perfect seal for other reasons, have it replaced as 

soon as possible.

•  Before placing the food in the appliance, cool them to room temperature.
•  We recommend defrosting and cleaning the appliance once to twice a year.
•  Do not open the cover more often than necessary. Frequent opening will increase the 

temperature in the chest, excessive formation of frost, and thus higher power consumption.

•  Do not keep the chest open too long. This is particularly important when the weather is hot and 

humid.

•  Every failure to heed the instructions in the sections “Installing the appliance” and “Saving 

power” may lead to higher power consumption.

•  For models with the condenser unit installed in the insulation layer, allow free circulation of air at 

the front side of the appliance as well.

•  If the appliance was bought to replace an old, obsolete appliance with a locking mechanism that 

cannot be opened from the inside of the appliance (lock, latch), disable the locking mechanism. 
This will reduce the danger to children and protect them from the threat of suffocation.

•  Connect the appliance to the power mains in accordance with relevant instructions and regulations.
•  Do not touch the cool surfaces during appliance operation, particularly if your hands are moist or 

wet, as your skin may freeze, or stick, to these surfaces. 

•  Do not freeze beverages in bottles. This applies in particular to carbonated beverages such 

as mineral water, sparkling wine, beer, soft drinks etc.; in the process of freezing, the 

fl

 uid will 

expand and the glass may break.

•  Do not eat frozen food (bread, fruit, vegetables) as there is danger of frostbite.
•  If the smell or colour of any food looks suspicious, discard the food as it may be hazardous to eat.
•  Do not use electric devices to defrost the appliance (hair drier etc.) and do not remove frost or 

ice using sharp tools; only use the accessories supplied by the manufacturer.

•  The appliance contains a refrigerant and oil. Therefore, a damaged appliance must be disposed 

of in compliance ecological requirements.

•  The rating plate with basic information on the appliance in located in the appliance interior or 

on the back wall.  If the language on the rating plate is not the language of your choice or the 
language of your country, replace it with the one supplied. 

•  An obsolete appliance should be immediately put out of use.
•  To protect the environment, be careful not to damage the parts of the cooling system located on 

the back wall, in the compressor unit compartment or in the insulation layer. Cooling system in 
the insulation layer can also be damaged if the exterior or interior walls are pierced.

•  Appliance interior equipment may change according to the appliance model.

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Advice for saving power

Important warnings 

Summary of Contents for FH331IW

Page 1: ...Instructions for use UA GB RUS KZ Freezer chest...

Page 2: ...d for freezing fresh food and long term storage of frozen food up to one year depending on the type of food Temperature in the appliance interior is 18 C or lower Before using the appliance for the fi...

Page 3: ...e added some vinegar The appliance must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective standards and regulations The appliance may not be used outdoors and it may not be...

Page 4: ...ulation of the parts of the cooling system This will also prevent pollution Do not use any electric devices inside the appliance except for those allowed by the manufacturer of this refrigeration appl...

Page 5: ...t the appliance to the power mains in accordance with relevant instructions and regulations Do not touch the cool surfaces during appliance operation particularly if your hands are moist or wet as you...

Page 6: ...and sufficiently solid surface which allows it to stand stably and horizontally even when fully loaded The appliance should not be integrated in a cupboard or other furniture Allow at least 2 3 centi...

Page 7: ...ed by the hinge The appliance should not be integrated in a cupboard or other furniture Allow at least 2 3 centimetres of clearance around the chest for free circulation of air With models with a visi...

Page 8: ...is switched on in this way there is a 24 hour delay before the high temperature alarm can first be activated to allow the freezer to reach the set temperature Thus unnecessary activation of alarm is...

Page 9: ...oilage Signal light D and temperature display reading 16 C will continue until the temperature in the freezer is low enough and there is danger of food spoilage High temperature alarm due to power sup...

Page 10: ...on SF appears on the display Place the food into the freezer Before placing the food in the appliance cool it to room temperature Maximum amount of fresh food that may be inserted at once is specified...

Page 11: ...rozen food Use the partially or completely defrosted food as soon as possible Partial thawing decreases the nutritive value of the food particularly fruit vegetables and ready to eat food Defrosting f...

Page 12: ...nto the opening 2 an place a container to collect the water from the melted frost underneath it Remove the plug 3 on the bottom of the freezer Leave the cover open to speed up the thawing process Use...

Page 13: ...quently or too long Too high environment temperature Cover not closed correctly something is blocking the cover gasket defective etc Too much fresh food inserted at once Inadequate condenser unit cool...

Page 14: ...hing If signal lights D and F are flashing call a service technician If none of the above solutions seem to fix your problem please call your nearest authorized service technician stating the type mod...

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