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Different sounds may be heard during operation. The sounds do not effect correct 

operation of the refrigerator.

The sounds that can be heard during normal operation:

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 clicks - heard when the thermostat activates or deactivates the compressor

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 buzz - the sound of the compressor intensely working shortly after its activation

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 crackles and clatter - coming from the cooling system, caused by expansion and shrin-

king of parts due to temperature differences before and after compressor activation

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 rustle, gurgle, whistle - coming from the cooling system piping, caused by the coolant 

flowing inside.

Easily corrigible sources of noise:

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 noise caused by the appliance positioned not level - adjust the position with the 

adjustable turn-in front feet. You can also put some soft cloth under the back rollers, 

especially, when the floor is tiled.

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 rubbing the adjacent piece of furniture - move the re fri ge ra tor a bit.

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 creaking of the drawers and shelves - take out and put back the drawer or shelf.

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 sounds of clinking bottles - move the bottles apart.

THE APPLIANCE ASSEMBLY IN A FUR NI TU RE NI CHE IS TO BE 

CARRIED OUT AC COR DING TO THE FOLLOWING „ FURNITURE 

BUILD-IN AS SEM BLY IN STRUC TION”

 for the appliances types: GS 881

Disposing of the device

When disposing of the device, do not bring it to regular municipal wa-

ste containers. Instead, bring it to electrical and electronic waste recyc-

ling and reuse center. A relevant label has been put on the device, its             

instructions manual, or on the package.

The device has been manufactured of recyclable materials. By bringing 

old device to recycling collection center, you show that you care about 

nature.

Ask your local environmental care authority for information on location of such facilities.

Summary of Contents for GS 881

Page 1: ...GS 881 Gebrauchsanweisung 2 Operating In struc tions freezers 16...

Page 2: ...Operating In struc tions freezers GS 881...

Page 3: ...cteristics 20 Before You Start 20 Operation 21 Maintenance and Service 24 Changes in intenal and external appearance of a product not affecting its functionality and safety f ex shape of a door handle...

Page 4: ...ot yield any pollutants our fresh line line of products is not only an ele gant de sign but also streamline shapes making keeping the refrigerator sanitary clean easy there is no room for mould and ba...

Page 5: ...mly the plug Do not use double wire extension cords if an extension cord is necessary make sure it is a cord with protection safety cer ti fi ca te If the main power supply cord is damaged it should b...

Page 6: ...emains of the glue if any with delicate cleaning detergent Do not throw the Styrofoam element of the packaging away Should you have to transport the product again secure the freezer with the Styrofoam...

Page 7: ...exceeding the parameters on the rating plate freezer door was open for a prolonged time the temperature in the freezer chamber is not appropriate the dial is set to a higher number lower temperature...

Page 8: ...switch off set the dial to an intermediate postion Remember that the temperature in the freezing chamber is effected by such factors as the ambient temperature quantities of food in the chamber frequ...

Page 9: ...ce or twice a year when the quantity of food in the freezer is low If the appliance contains any products set it to super freeze about 4 hours prior to the planned defrosting it will ensure possibilit...

Page 10: ...tube while cleaning You may come across small problems while using the freezer that you can repair yourself By repairing yourself any problems except the ones listed in the table below inevitably waiv...

Page 11: ...tes the super freeze switch is turned on The ambient temperature is above 43 C the freezer door is opened to often Air circulation at the back of the appliance hampered Solution close the door separat...

Page 12: ...t cloth under the back rollers especially when the floor is tiled rubbing the adjacent piece of furniture move the re fri ge ra tor a bit creaking of the drawers and shelves take out and put back the...

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