Operation
Page GB-15
Holiday mode
WARNING
Health hazard!
Stored food can spoil from insuffi cient
cooling. This could lead to a risk of food
poisoning when consumed.
■
Note that the shelf life of stored food
may be shortened due to a rise in the
temperature inside the appliance.
■
Remove stored food from the appli-
ance – even when only switching off
the appliance temporarily – and store
it in a suffi ciently cool place or in an-
other refrigerating appliance.
■
Consume thawed and defrosted
foods immediately; do not refreeze.
FRZ.TEMP.
MODE
LOCK
(25)
(24)
(18)
You can switch off the fridge compartment
(e.g. while on holiday) without interrupting
the power supply. The freezer compartment
will stay cold.
Setting
• Press the (25) MODE selection button
once. The (24) ‘Holiday mode’ symbol
and the (18) OFF signal will appear on
the display. The temperature signals (16)
and (17) show –18 °C and “
−
”.
Turning off
You can turn off “Holiday mode” in various
ways.
• Press the (25) MODE selection button
four times. The original temperature set-
tings will appear on the display. “Holiday
mode” is turned off.
• Press the (19) REF.TEMP. button once.
The (17) temperature signal will flash. If
you press the REF.TEMP button again
you will change the temperature setting of
the fridge compartment and thus turn off
“Holiday mode”.
• Press the (15) FRZ.TEMP. button once.
The (16) temperature signal will flash. If
you press the FRZ.TEMP button again
you will change the temperature setting of
the freezer compartment and thus turn off
“Holiday mode”.
Display stand-by mode
If no button has been pressed for 60 seconds,
all display signals will switch off.
To get the display signals to light up,
• press any button.
• open a door.
Door alarm
The use of energy and the temperature inside
the appliance can increase if the doors are
opened often or for long periods of time.
To avoid an excessive loss of cooling, you will
hear a beeping noise when one or both doors
of the fridge-freezer have been open for more
than 2 minutes.
• Close the open door(s).