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containers

 This will prevent food from dehydrating and to 

prevent any strong odors of some foods transferring to milder 

ones

To freeze raw meat, wrap in plastic bags or in airtight containers 

and place on the lowest shelf to avoid cross contamination

Do not allow raw meat to come into contact with cooked foods

 

For safety, only store raw meat for two or three days

 Fruit and 

vegetables should be thoroughly cleaned and placed in the 

crisper

Milk and other liquids should be sealed with lids and placed in 

the bottle shelf in the door

NOTE:

 The ambient temperature of the freshly stored food and 

how oft

en the door is opened aff

ect the temperature in the 

refrigerator

 If required, change the thermostat temperature 

settings

Storing frozen food

All frozen food you purchase should be placed in the freezer as 

soon as possible to avoid them from defrosting and spoiling

All storage recommendations printed on the packaging of frozen 

food by the manufacturer should always be followed

When using the freezer for the first time or a ter defrosting, set 

the thermostat knob to the maximum position for at least 2 

hours before introducing food to be stored, and then readjust it to 

the normal position

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ENERGY-SAVING TIPS

Install the fridge or freezer in a cool place out of direct sunlight 
and away from cookers, heaters, dishwashers or any hot air 
emitting items

Do not set the fridge and freezer temperatures lower than 
necessary

� S

et the internal temperature within the correct range 

e

�g� adjust the thermosta

t at middle position for 4°C in the fridge 

compartment and -18°C in the freezer respectively

Let pre-cooked foods cool down before placing them in the fridge 
or freezer

� 

This will prevent the internal temperature of the fridge 

from rising

Keep your fridge full, but not over crowded, this helps reduce 

cold

 air loss

� Mean

while, avoid overloading the fridge or 

freezer

� 

Try to leave about 20% free space for air circula

tion�

To prevent cold air escaping, limit the frequency of opening door

� 

When retuning from shopping, sort foods to be kept in your 
fridge before opening the door

� O

nly open the door to put food in 

or take it out

� 

Make sure the door seal is clean and in good c

ondition� It should 

hold a piece of paper tightly in place when shut

Defrost regularly or when ice is more than 5mm thick

� 

Thick ice 

covering the inner sides signifi

 

antly increases energy use

The combination of the drawers, baskets and shelves shown in
the device description is optimal for efficient energy savings.
Changing the combination proposition could alter the efficiency.

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Summary of Contents for CT6520NFIL

Page 1: ...CONFORAMA France SA 80 Boulevard du Mandinet LOGNES 77432 Marne laVall e Cedex 2 FRANCE FR GB CT6520NFIL...

Page 2: ...Accessoires 28 Mise au rebut 28 Enl vementdesappareilsm nagersusag s 29 Nous vous remercions d avoir choisi la qualit SABA Ce produit a t cr par notre quipe de professionnels et selon la r glementati...

Page 3: ...stockage des denr es moins qu ils ne soient du type recommand par le fabricant Les enfants g s de 3 8 ans sont autoris s charger et d charger des appareils de r frig ration Cet appareil peut tre utili...

Page 4: ...AVERTISSEMENTS FR FR 4 5...

Page 5: ...Caracteristiques technique CT6520NFIL 0 8A De d givrage 240W 45 7 5kg 24h 73 100 kg 830x735x1860 mm 475 489 161L 6 7...

Page 6: ...e mette en place L appareil ne doit pas tre plac proximit d une source de chaleur ex cuisini re chaudi re lumi re directe du soleil etc FR FR Placer les aliments dans diff rents compartiments selon le...

Page 7: ...courant n ouvrez pas la porte Les Position 1 5 Cool froid Min Cooler froid Max La plage de r glage temp rature du compartiment r frig rateur 2 C 8 C aliments surgel s ne devraient pas tre affect s si...

Page 8: ...icateur de temp rature OK apparaisse Le symbole ci contre indique l emplacement de la zone la plus froide de votre r frig rateur Il d finit le haut de cette zone Si OK n appara t pas la temp rature mo...

Page 9: ...t les l gumes doivent tre soigneusement lav s puis plac s dans le bac l gumes Les liquides notamment le lait doivent tre ferm s FR FR herm tiquement et plac s dans le balconnet bouteilles situ e sur l...

Page 10: ...r r guli rement ou lorsque la glace fait plus de 5 mm d paisseur L accumulation de glace sur les parois internes augmente consid rablement la consommation en nergie La disposition des tiroirs paniers...

Page 11: ...laque de couverture de charni re 3 Relevez la porte du cong lateur et loignez vous de votre r frig rateur 4 D visser les vis de la charni re centrale enlever la charni re et il pour tre r utilis dans...

Page 12: ...chon de porte Bouchon trou 10 Posez la porte du r frig rateur sur la charni re inf rieure verticalement puis installez la charni re centrale sur le c t gauche de faisceau du milieu 11 Sortez la charni...

Page 13: ...temps en temps Les plats pr par s doivent tre conserv s d une mani re conforme aux instructions des tiquettes Choisissez des aliments frais de bonne qualit et assurez vous qu ils sont bien propres av...

Page 14: ...ous assurer qu il n y a pas de d bris Veuillez teindre l appareil avant de le nettoyer enlevez tous les aliments les tag res les tiroirs etc Nettoyez le joint de la porte avec du savon doux et de l ea...

Page 15: ...aplomb et qu il n est pas en contact avec un autre appareil ou avec un autre meuble de la cuisine FR FR Apr s le nettoyage laisser s cher l int rieur de l appareil porte ouverte avant de le reconnect...

Page 16: ...agers usag s La directive europ enne 2012 19 EU sur les D chets des Equipements Electriques et Electroniques DEEE exige que les appareils m nagers usages ne soient pas jet s dans le Les appareils usag...

Page 17: ...t the most out of your new appliance we recommend that you read this instruction manual carefully and keep it for future reference GB 32 36 Description of the device 37 Installation 38 Use 39 Reverse...

Page 18: ...ons catering and other similar applications and retail WARNING Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction WARNING Do not use mechanical devi...

Page 19: ...arding an old freezer or refrigerator with a lock catch fitted to the door ensure that it is left in a disabled condition to prevent the entrapment of young children when playing As old refrigeration...

Page 20: ...240W 45 73 100 830x735x1860 mm Description of the device 1 1 Glass shelf 2 Air damper setting 3 Temperature control knob 4 Glass shelf 5 Fruits and vegetables box 6 Door tray 7 Flip cover 8 Door tray...

Page 21: ...troducing food to be stored and then readjust to the normal position If there is a power failure do not open the door Frozen food should not be affected if the failure lasts for less than 12 hours If...

Page 22: ...tting does not indicate the specific temperature clockwise rotating the knob will set the temperature of refrigerator chamber cooler Air damper setting The air damper is to control cooling air quantit...

Page 23: ...ayed the average temperature in this area will be very high You ought to adjust the thermostat to a colder setting For every modifi ation of your thermostat you are supposed to wait for the stabilizat...

Page 24: ...normal position GB GB ENERGY SAVINGTIPS Install the fridge or freezer in a cool place out of direct sunlight and away from cookers heaters dishwashers or any hot air emitting items Do not set the frid...

Page 25: ...frigerator and remove all food from the door shelves Remove all food from the inner door liner Fix the door by tape 1 Remove the hinge cover plate and the right top hinge cover then unscrew screws and...

Page 26: ...om the right side of the bottom hinge and install it to the left side then secure the bottom hinge to the bottom left side of the refrigerator using the screws you removed previously Remove the hole c...

Page 27: ...the door open to prevent any unpleasant smells from building up while the appliance is not in use 10 Put down the refrigerator door on the bottom hinge vertically then install the middle hinge on lef...

Page 28: ...ers of water 4 Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth If the appliance is not to be used for a long period of time then it is recommended to remove all the food stuff clean the inside of the...

Page 29: ...er Then rinse with water and wipe clean and open the door and dry it naturally before the power is turned on For areas that are difficult to clean in the refrigerator such as narrow sandwiches gaps or...

Page 30: ...r obligation that when you dispose of the appliance Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance GB GB Conforama Tr...

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