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Controls

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Switching 

the appliance on

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Press the On/Off button 2, the button is 

lit. The temperature alarm is switched off 

by pressing the alarm button 4. The 

alarm display 5 lights up until 

the appliance has reached the set 

temperatures.
We recommend the medium setting.

Operating tips

The sides of the housing are 

sometimes heated slightly. This 

prevents condensation in the area of 

the door seal.

If the freezer compartment door 

cannot be immediately re-opened after 

it has been closed, wait until the 

resulting low pressure has equalised.

The refrigeration system may cause 

several areas of the freezer shelves to 

frost quickly. This does not affect 

function or power consumption. The 

appliance does not require defrosting 

until the entire surface of the freezer 

shelf is covered with more than 5 mm 

of frost or ice.

Setting 

the temperature

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Set the temperature controller 1 to 

a number with a coin. The higher 

the number, the lower the temperature.

1

Temperature controller

Is used to set the freezer 

compartment temperature.

2

On/Off button

Serves to switch the whole 

appliance on and off.

3

“super” button

Switches super freezing on and 

off.
Illuminates when super freezing is 

on.

4

Alarm button

 

Used to switch off the warning 

signal, see chapter “Alarm 

function”.

5

Alarm display

Lights up if the freezer 

compartment becomes too warm.
It goes out when the freezer 

compartment has reached the set 

temperature.

Summary of Contents for G 14 Series

Page 1: ...en Instruction for Use Freezer G 14 G 24 ...

Page 2: ...itching the appliance on 9 Setting the temperature 9 Alarm function 10 Usable capacity 10 Freezer compartment 10 Max freezing capacity 11 Freezing and storing food 11 Freezing fresh food 11 Super freezing 12 Thawing frozen food 13 Interior fittings 13 Switching off and disconnecting the appliance 14 Defrosting 14 Cleaning the appliance 15 Tips for saving energy 15 Operating noises 16 Eliminating m...

Page 3: ...oughly ventilate the room for several minutes switch off the appliance and pull out the mains plug inform customer service The more refrigerant an appliance contains the larger the room must be in which the appliance is situated Leaking refrigerant can form a flammable gas air mixture in rooms which are too small The room must be at least 1 m per 8 g of refrigerant The amount of refrigerant in you...

Page 4: ... mains plug out or switch off the fuse Do not pull out the mains plug by tugging on the power cord Store high percentage alcohol tightly closed and standing up Keep plastic parts and the door seal free of oil and grease Otherwise parts and door seal will become porous Never cover or block the ventilation openings of the appliance Avoiding placing children and vulnerable people at risk At risk are ...

Page 5: ...ation from folding cartons and plastic film Do not allow children to play with the appliance If the appliance features a lock keep the key out of the reach of children General regulations The appliance is suitable for freezing food for making ice This appliance is intended for use in the home and the home environment The appliance is suppressed according to EU Directive 2004 108 EC The refrigerati...

Page 6: ...fe Danger of suffocation Refrigerators contain refrigerant and gases in the insulation Refrigerant and gases must be disposed of professionally Ensure that tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged prior to proper disposal Scope of delivery After unpacking all parts check for any damage in transit If you have any complaints please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance or ...

Page 7: ...obstructed Otherwise the refrigeration unit must work harder This increases power consumption Therefore Never cover or block the ventilation openings Cavity depth A cavity depth of 560 mm is recommended for the appliance If the cavity depth is smaller at least 550 mm the energy consumption increases slightly Installation location Install the appliance in a dry well ventilated room The installation...

Page 8: ...ance The appliance complies with the protection class I Connect the appliance to 220 240 V 50 Hz alternating current via a correctly installed socket with protective conductor The socket must be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse For appliances operated in non European countries check whether the stated voltage and current type match the values of your mains supply This information can be found on the r...

Page 9: ...freezer shelves to frost quickly This does not affect function or power consumption The appliance does not require defrosting until the entire surface of the freezer shelf is covered with more than 5 mm of frost or ice Setting the temperature Fig Set the temperature controller 1 to a number with a coin The higher the number the lower the temperature 1 Temperature controller Is used to set the free...

Page 10: ...ng Switching off the alarm Fig Press the alarm button 4 to switch off the warning signal Usable capacity Information on the usable capacity can be found inside your appliance on the rating plate Fig Fully utilising the freezer volume The maximum amount of food can be placed in the freezer by removing all fittings The food can be stacked directly on the shelves and in the bottom of the freezer comp...

Page 11: ...n food Insert frozen food container all the way to ensure unrestricted air circulation Freezing fresh food Freeze fresh and undamaged food only To retain the best possible nutritional value flavour and colour vegetables should be blanched before freezing Aubergines peppers zucchini and asparagus do not require blanching Literature on freezing and blanching can be found in bookshops Note Keep food ...

Page 12: ...perature of 18 C Fish sausage ready meals and cakes and pastries up to 6 months Cheese poultry and meat up to 8 months Vegetables and fruit up to 12 months Super freezing Food should be frozen solid as quickly as possible in order to retain vitamins nutritional value appearance and flavour Several hours before placing fresh food in the freezer compartment switch on super freezing to prevent an unw...

Page 13: ...Fill the ice cube tray full of drinking water and place in the freezer compartment 2 If the ice tray is stuck to the freezer compartment loosen with a blunt implement only spoon handle 3 To loosen the ice cubes twist the ice tray slightly or hold briefly under flowing water Ice pack Fig A If a power failure or malfunction occurs the ice packs can be used to slow down the thawing process The longes...

Page 14: ... that the food drops to a very low temperature and can therefore be stored at room temperature for a longer period Proceed as follows 1 Place the frozen food containers with the food in a cool location Place the ice pack if enclosed on the food 2 Switch the appliance off 3 Pull out the mains plug or remove the fuse 4 To accelerate the defrosting process place two pans of hot water on a trivet in t...

Page 15: ...rgy Install the appliance in a dry well ventilated room The appliance should not be installed in direct sunlight or near a heat source e g radiator cooker If required use an insulating plate Select 560 mm cavity depth A smaller cavity depth will result in a higher energy consumption Do not block the ventilation openings in the appliance The ice packs slow down the thawing process of the frozen foo...

Page 16: ...ve the receptacles slightly away from each other Eliminating minor faults yourself Before you call customer service Please check whether you can eliminate the fault yourself based on the following information Customer service will charge you for advice even if the appliance is still under guarantee Fault Possible cause Remedial action Displays do not illuminate Power failure the fuse has been swit...

Page 17: ...ts Contact information for all countries can be found on the enclosed customer service list Fault Possible cause Remedial action Warning signal sounds Alarm display lights up Fig 5 The freezer compartment is too warm Frozen food is at risk To switch off the warning signal and the flashing display press the Alarm button 4 Appliance is open Close the appliance Ventilation openings have been covered ...

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