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Care instructions for stainless steel
surfaces

When taking care of and cleaning
stainless steel surfaces, use only
cleaning cloths and cleaning agents
suitable for stainless steel.

Tips

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To prevent visible scratches, wipe
the stainless steel surface in the
direction of the grain.

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Suitable cleaning agents and
cleaning cloths are available from
our customer service, your dealer
or on our website.

Preparing the appliance for cleaning

1.

"Switch off the appliance."
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2.

Disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
Unplug the appliance from the
mains or switch off the circuit
breaker in the fuse box.

3.

Take out all of the food and store it
in a cool place.
Place ice packs (if available) onto
the food.

4.

If there is a layer of hoarfrost, allow
this to defrost.

5.

"Remove all fittings and accessor-
ies from the appliance."
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Cleaning the appliance

WARNING

Risk of electric shock!

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An ingress of moisture can cause
an electric shock.

Do not use steam- or high-pres-
sure cleaners to clean the appli-
ance.

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Liquid in the lighting or in the con-
trols can be dangerous.

The rinsing water must not drip
into the lighting or controls.

ATTENTION!

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Unsuitable cleaning products may
damage the surfaces of the appli-
ance.

Do not use hard scouring pads
or cleaning sponges.

Do not use harsh or abrasive
detergents.

Do not use cleaning products
with a high alcohol content.

Do not use stainless-steel clean-
ing agents on the outside of the
appliance.

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If you clean fittings and accessor-
ies in the dishwasher, this may
cause them to become deformed
or discolour.

Never clean fittings and access-
ory in the dishwasher.

1.

"Prepare the appliance for clean-
ing." → 

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2.

Clean the appliance, the fittings,
the accessories and the door seals
with a dish cloth, lukewarm water
and a little pH-neutral washing-up
liquid.

3.

Dry thoroughly with a soft, dry
cloth.

4.

Insert the fittings.

5.

Electrically connect the appliance.

6.

"Switch on the appliance."
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7.

Putting the food into the appliance.

Removing the fittings

If you want to clean the fittings thor-
oughly, remove these from your ap-
pliance.

Removing the frozen food container

1.

Take out the frozen food container
as far as it will go.

2.

Lift the frozen food container at the
front   and remove it  ⁠.
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Summary of Contents for G1624SE0G

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

Page 2: ...3 2 3 4 1 1 1 4 3 2 2...

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Page 4: ...ion and saving energy 12 Installation and connection 12 Familiarising yourself with your appliance 13 Features 14 Basic operation 14 Additional functions 15 Alarm 15 Freezer compartment 16 Defrosting...

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Page 6: ...level Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or inadequate experience and or knowledge pro...

Page 7: ...e an all pole isolating switch must be installed in the permanent electrical installation according to the installation regulations When installing the appliance check that the power cable is not trap...

Page 8: ...high pressure cleaners to clean the appliance WARNING Risk of suffocation Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate Keep packaging material away fr...

Page 9: ...ic implants e g pacemakers defibrillators or insulin pumps Persons with electronic implants must stand at least 15 cm away from the magnets WARNING Risk of injury Containers that contain carbonated dr...

Page 10: ...Damaged appliance WARNING Risk of electric shock If the appliance or the power cord is damaged this is danger ous Never operate a damaged appliance Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance...

Page 11: ...efrigerant and harmful gases may escape and ignite Keep naked flames and ignition sources away from the ap pliance Ventilate the room Switch off the appliance Page 15 Unplug the appliance from the mai...

Page 12: ...to oil or solid fuel cookers Never cover or block the external ventilation openings Saving energy during use Note The arrangement of the fittings does not affect the energy consump tion of the applian...

Page 13: ...m aged up to a room temperature of 5 C Over and under and side by side installation If you want to install 2 refrigerating appliances one over the other or side by side you must maintain a clear ance...

Page 14: ...in a cool bag Tip If a power failure or malfunction occurs the ice pack can be used to slow down the thawing process for the stored frozen food Ice cube tray Use the ice cube tray to make ice cubes Ma...

Page 15: ...ity Page 16 Note When Super freezing is switched on increased noise may occur Switching on Super freezing Press a lights up Note After approx 60 hours the ap pliance switches to normal operation Switc...

Page 16: ...he floor of the freezer compartment Tips for storing food in the freezer compartment Store food in air tight packaging Do not bring food which is to be frozen into contact with frozen food Place the f...

Page 17: ...pairs refrigeration of the frozen food and increases power consumption Defrosting the freezer compartment Regularly defrost the freezer com partment 1 Switch on Super freezing approx four hours before...

Page 18: ...ance Liquid in the lighting or in the con trols can be dangerous The rinsing water must not drip into the lighting or controls ATTENTION Unsuitable cleaning products may damage the surfaces of the ap...

Page 19: ...ssary costs WARNING Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained spe cialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing...

Page 20: ...d have been put in Do not exceed the max freezing ca pacity Freezing capacity Page 16 The appliance hums bubbles buzzes gargles or clicks Not a fault A motor is run ning e g refrigerating unit fan Ref...

Page 21: ...Disposing of old appliance Valuable raw materials can be re used by recycling WARNING Risk of harm to health Children can lock themselves in the appliance thereby putting their lives at risk Leave sh...

Page 22: ...appliance The contact details for Customer Ser vice can be found in the enclosed Customer Service directory or on our website Product number E Nr and production number FD You can find the product numb...

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Page 24: ...Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom 90...

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