9
OPERATING THE PRODUCT
Indicator panel
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3
4
5
6
7
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3. Fridge
compartment
temperature
setting
button
Press this button
( )
to set the
temperature
of the fridge
compartment to 8, 7,
6, 5,
4
,
3, 2,
8...
respectively. Press this button to set the
fridge compartment temperature
to the
desired value.
4.
Freezer
compartment
temperature
setting
button
Press this button
( )
to set the
temperature
of the freezer
compartment to -18,
-19,
-20,
-21, -22, -23,
-24, -18...
respectively.
Press
this button to set the
freezer
compartment
temperature to the
desired
value.
5.
Quick freeze function button
Press this button
( )
to activate or
deactivate
the
Q
uick freeze function.
When
you activate the function, the
freezer
compartment will be cooled
to a
temperature lower than the set
value.
6. Alarm off warning
In case of power failure / high temperature
alarm, after checking the food located in the
freezer compartment press the alarm off
button ( ) to clear the warning.
7. Eco fuzzy
Press and hold the eco fuzzy button ( )
for
3
seconds to activate the
E
co fuzzy function.
The
refrigerator
will start to operate in the
most economic mode at least 6 hours later and
the economic usage indicator will be on ( ).
Press and hold the eco fuzzy function button
for 3 seconds to disable the eco fuzzy
function.
This indicator will be on after 6
hours when eco fuzzy is activated, provided
the doors are not opened.
ECO
indicator will be active if the freezer
compartment temperature is set to -18
°C.
8. Vacation Function
In order to activate
V
acation function, press
this button (
) for 3 seconds, and the
vacation mode indicator ( ) will be
activated. When the vacation function is
activated, “- -” is displayed on the fridge
compartment temperature indicator and no
active
cooling
i
s
performed in the fridge
compartment. It is not suitable to keep the
food in the fridge compartment in this
function. Other compartments will continue
to be cooled according to their set
temperatures. To cancel this function press
Vacation
function button again.
1. On / Off Indicator
Press the On
/
Off button for 3 seconds to
turn off or turn on the fridge.
When the fridge
is off,
the
symbol
( )
is lit. All the other
symbols are turned
off.
2.
Quick fridge function
button
The button
( )
has two functions. To activate
or deactivate the
Q
uick
C
ool function, press it
briefly. Quick Cool indicator will turn off and
the product
return to its normal settings
.
Use the
Q
uick
C
ooling
function when
you want
to quickly cool the food
placed
in the fridge
compartment. If you want
to cool large amounts of
fresh food,
activate this
function before putting
the
food into the product.
If you do not cancel it, Quick Cooling will
cancel itself automatically after
1
hour at
the most, or when the fridge compartment
reaches the required temperature. This
function is not recalled when power
restores after a power failure.
If you do not cancel it,
Quick Freeze will
cancel
itself automatically after
25
hours
at the most or when
the
freezer
compartment
reaches the required
temperature.
This function is not recalled
when power restores after a power failure.
Use the
Q
uick
F
reeze
function when
you want
to quickly freeze the
food
placed in freezer
compartment. If you
want
to freeze large amounts
of fresh
food, activate this
function before
putting
the food into the product.
Summary of Contents for GKNEMI573
Page 1: ...Refrigerator Installation User instructions GKNEMI573 ENG...
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Page 19: ...1 D 40 5 mm 1 E 40 5 mm 1TW 1 F 1 F 1 G 1 H 1 2 click 2 click 1 1 F 2T 18...
Page 20: ...T 2 A 2 B 40 5 mm 40 5 mm 1TW 2 C 2 C 2 2 D 19...
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Page 24: ...A A E Top view A 2 mm is recommended 11 23...
Page 25: ...X X W y W C HD1 X y 1072 HD3 C HD3 C HD1 C HD1 12 13 24...
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