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Cleaning and maintenance

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4 Cleaning and maintenance

4.1 Instructions

4.2 Cleaning the appliance

A special antibacterial protection on the 
appliance's interior walls prevents bacterial 
growth and keeps them clean. They must 
nevertheless be cleaned regularly in order 
to keep them in good condition.

Cleaning the outside of the appliance

• The appliance may be cleaned with 

water or alcohol-based liquid detergents 
(e.g. window cleaning products).

• Do not use aggressive detergents and 

rough sponges in order not to damage 
the surfaces, use a soft cloth.

• Use a soft brush to remove dust and fume 

deposits from the condenser on the rear 
of the appliance.

• Clean the tank below the compressor.

Cleaning the inside of the appliance

• Clean the inside of the appliance with 

diluted liquid detergent and warm water, 
adding a little bit of vinegar.

• The door balconies and shelves can be 

removed: tap them upwards with your 
fist, first on one side and then on the other 
in the insertion zone.

• Do not use sharp objects or spray 

solutions to remove excess ice build-up; 

• Avoid contact with water or detergents 

and electrical parts or the lighting system.

• After washing the components, dry them 

thoroughly.

Improper use

Risk of damage to surfaces

• Do not use steam jets to clean the 

appliance.

• Do not use cleaning products containing 

chlorine, ammonia or bleach on parts 
made of steel or that have metallic 
surface finishes (e.g. anodizing, nickel- 
or chromium-plating).

• Do not use abrasive or corrosive 

detergents (e.g. powder products, stain 
removers and metallic sponges) on 
glass parts.

• Do not use rough or abrasive materials 

or sharp metal scrapers.

Power voltage

Danger of electrocution

• Turn off the appliance and unplug it from 

the mains before cleaning or 
maintenance.

• Do not pull the cable to remove the plug.
• Do not bend or twist the power supply 

cable.

Summary of Contents for 914777947

Page 1: ...the accessories 38 3 5 Using the refrigerator compartment 40 3 6 Noises during operation 40 3 7 Turning the appliance off 41 3 8 Food storage advice 41 4 Cleaning and maintenance 43 4 1 Instructions...

Page 2: ...ions according to the standards in force Do not modify this appliance Do not insert pointed metal objects cutlery or utensils into the slots in the appliance Do not try to repair the appliance yoursel...

Page 3: ...tor or freezer keep it at a minimum distance of 2 cm Do not install use the appliance outdoors For this appliance The appliance may only be used by children aged 8 years and over and by people of redu...

Page 4: ...frost clean dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance 1 2 Manufacturer liability The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by...

Page 5: ...heir positions in order to prevent children from being trapped inside Our appliances are packaged in non polluting and recyclable materials Deliver the packing materials to the appropriate recycling c...

Page 6: ...er manual on safety and final disposal Description Description of the appliance and its accessories Use Information on the use of the appliance and its accessories food storage advice Cleaning and mai...

Page 7: ...rtment 2 Removable racks 3 Defrosting water drain channel 4 Lid for fruit and vegetable drawer 5 Fruit and vegetable drawer 6 Adjustable feet 7 Balcony for dairy products 8 Balcony for eggs 9 Flexible...

Page 8: ...ghts fitting them in the suitable guides they are useful to optimise space and store foodstuffs and beverage inside the refrigerator compartment Defrost water outlet At the back of the refrigerator co...

Page 9: ...er part of the door is useful for storing bottles Balcony for dairy products A special cheese and dairy product box with lid is supplied This box can be placed on any shelf as required Fruit and veget...

Page 10: ...de the refrigerator compartment Not all accessories are available on some models The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the provisions of curren...

Page 11: ...not store inflammable explosive or volatile substances Organic compounds acids and essential oils can corrode the seals the shelves and the plastic surfaces if left in contact with them for extended...

Page 12: ...ce Only select the highest settings 4 and 5 if they are really necessary with these settings the temperatures inside the refrigerator compartment may be close to 0 C and electricity consumption will b...

Page 13: ...t and vegetable drawer It is located at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment which is fitted with a glass shelf to cover fresh foods that require constant humidity for optimum storage Ice tray F...

Page 14: ...s a buzzing noise which generally diminishes in intensity after a few minutes Another normal operating noise of the appliance is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing through the pipes in the circuit...

Page 15: ...ect use of the appliance correct packaging of foodstuffs a constant temperature and food hygiene have significant effects on the quality of storage Reduce the number of times that the door is opened a...

Page 16: ...conditions temperature of fresh food introduced into the refrigerator compartment and frequency with which the doors are opened affect the appliance operating temperatures Refrigerator compartment do...

Page 17: ...little bit of vinegar The door balconies and shelves can be removed tap them upwards with your fist first on one side and then on the other in the insertion zone Do not use sharp objects or spray solu...

Page 18: ...be defrosted manually When the thickness of frost or ice on the shelves exceeds 2 cm the freezer should be defrosted A few hours before defrosting proceed as follows 1 Set the thermostat on 5 for a f...

Page 19: ...tions continuously The room temperature is too high The door is being opened too often or for too long The door is not closing sealing properly The freezer is loaded with too many fresh foods Check th...

Page 20: ...le containers or bags Fruit and vegetables might be too wet Foodstuffs placed against the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment Temperature inside freezer compartment not low enough to freeze food...

Page 21: ...ore turning it on for the first time If it is necessary to replace the power cable this must be performed by an authorised technician from Technical Support Service 5 2 Positioning Power voltage Dange...

Page 22: ...led underneath wall units at least 15 cm clearance must be left Ensure that the appliance is located with sufficient space for the door to open and for the internal drawers and shelves to be removed i...

Page 23: ...slightly towards the rear part to facilitate proper door closure A few days after installation check that the initial level adjustment is still correct Make sure that the appliance is still stable an...

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