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Partially thawed or defrosted foods should be used as soon as 
possible. Cold air preserves the food but it does not destroy 
microorganisms which rapidly activate after defrosting and make 
foods perishable.
Partial defrosting reduces the nutritional value of food, especially 
fruits, vegetables and readymade meals.

Remove the cap from ice tray (certain models only) and 

fi

 ll it to 

the mark with 

fi

 ltered cold water. Close it and place it on the door 

shelf. Ice tray can freeze 8 cubes. 
It is recommended to make ice on stock.
Ice cubes are discharged from the tray by turning the tray upside 
down and placing it under cold running water. Shake the tray, 
open the cover and pour the ice out.

Defrosting frozen food

Defrosting frozen food

Making ice

Making ice

The appliance needs no special defrosting procedure, because 
ice deposited at the inner back wall is defrosted automatically. 
Ice deposited on the inner back wall during the compressor 
operation is defrosted when the compressor stops operating, 
and condensed water drops are drained through the outlet in the 
inner back wall into the drain pan situated above the compressor 
where it evaporates. In case of excessive ice deposits at the 
inner rear wall of the refrigerator (3-5 mm), switch the appliance 
off by pressing the ON/OFF button and defrost it manually.

•   Clean the freezer when the frost layer in the freezer reaches 

thickness of around 3-5 mm.

•   24 hours prior defrosting fresh food activate intensive freezing 

knob (see section Control of particular models - Intensive 
freezing), to quickly freeze freshly inserted food. After that 
empty the freezer and take care that the packages remain 
frozen.

•   Switch the appliance off by turning the temperature selector 

(

A

) to the mark 

.

•   To drain defrost water pull the funnel shaped groove at the 

bottom of the appliance out, and place a convenient vessel 
underneath to collect the defrost water.

•   Never use powered appliances to defrost the freezer (hair 

dryer, etc.).

•   Avoid using defrosting sprays, as they may cause damage to 

the plastic parts and may be hazardous to health.

Automatic defrosting of 
the refrigerator

Automatic defrosting of 
the refrigerator

Defrosting traditional 
freezer

Defrosting traditional 
freezer

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Defrosting the appliance

Summary of Contents for FC326PNF

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Upright refrigerator freezer...

Page 2: ...tures above 0 C Freezer is used in households for freezing fresh food and storage of frozen food for up to one year depending on the type of food 2 Before first operation 3 Description of the applianc...

Page 3: ...from wall socket before cleaning and before replacing the light bulb If the power supply cord is damaged in order to avoid hazard it must be replaced by the service or by qualified personnel In event...

Page 4: ...lectronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inap...

Page 5: ...er Interior accessories of the appliance may vary according to the model Drawers are protected against accidental extraction To extract the drawer from the appliance open it and lift front part upward...

Page 6: ...y vary according to the model Drawers are protected against accidental extraction To extract the drawer from the appliance open it and lift front part upwards then pull it out Certain models are fitte...

Page 7: ...ain models only facilitating the positioning of the appliance at the preselected place The element above the appliance must be at least 5 cm away to allow sufficient cooling of the condenser Avoid exp...

Page 8: ...l safety socket Nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the relevant label or rating plate of the appliance Mains power connection and grounding must be in accordance to standing regulations an...

Page 9: ...e procedure either under cf 7 or 7 1 depending on the model of the appliance 7 Tilt the appliance backward max 35 to lean to the rear side of the cabinet Unscrew the leg support screws C left and righ...

Page 10: ...the appliance is in operation C Freezer alarm off button D Red LED flashing with freezer alarm E Fast freeze button F Orange LED on during fast freezing procedure Certain models only Model with knobs...

Page 11: ...on the appliance for the first time and when inserting large quantities of unfrozen food see Freezing procedure models with keys press the E key orange LED F will light up The setting is automaticall...

Page 12: ...d there is no danger for perishable food After the first start the appliance has a 24 hour default temperature alarm delay since the freezer is not able to reach the required low temperature immediate...

Page 13: ...erator back on Temperature selection Use rotating knob A to select refrigerator or freezer and press knob E to set the desired temperature Setting is changed in circular sense from the position Max to...

Page 14: ...you of this condition At the first start of the appliance the alarm has a 24 hour temperature alarm delay because the freezer has not reached the required temperature level This prevents the unnecess...

Page 15: ...Refrigerator temperature setting button N Refrigerator temperature digital display indicates temp range 1 C do 9 C Before the first use of the appliance first plug the power cable into the wall socket...

Page 16: ...lected setting Temperature setting is changed by short consecutive pressing of the button in 1 C steps During the setting procedure all other buttons are idle Approximately 5 seconds after the setting...

Page 17: ...zing It is activated by pressing the button E orange signal lamp F is on and the intensive cooling of the freezer starts If the setting is not deactivated by pressing the E button once again the setti...

Page 18: ...142468 Model without fan A Temperature setting and ON OFF button B Illumination ON OFF push button Model with fan 18 CONTROL UNIT V Control panel appliance with mechanical regulation...

Page 19: ...lower than 16 C the recommended setting of the thermostat is Max The fan contributes to more equal distribution of temperature and faster cooling as well as reduces formation of dew on the shelves It...

Page 20: ...tion meat meat products delicatessen crisp pan resh fruit vegetables salads appliances without ZERO N FRESH drawer also root vegetables potatoes onions garlic tomatoes tropical fruit sauerkraut turnip...

Page 21: ...es with high alcohol percentage shall be stored in tightly sealed bottles in upright position Some organic solutions e g strong oils in lemon orange peel and acids in butter etc can cause damage throu...

Page 22: ...t and vegetables It retains the right level of moisture and prevents drying out The inner refrigerator door consists of various shelves or holders used for storing cheese butter eggs yogurt and a stoc...

Page 23: ...drawer provides storage of wide selection of fresh food longer than in the traditional refrigerator Food remains fresh for long time and it preserves its taste and nutritive ingredients It reduces de...

Page 24: ...frozen foods is indicated on the packaging Always follow manufacturer s instructions for storage and use of frozen food When shopping be careful to choose only food which is adequately packed and prov...

Page 25: ...ater drops are drained through the outlet in the inner back wall into the drain pan situated above the compressor where it evaporates In case of excessive ice deposits at the inner rear wall of the re...

Page 26: ...lish otherwise you may damage the surface Clean coated and aluminum surfaces using the soft cloth and alcohol based cleaning agent like glass cleaner Wash the interior of the appliance with mild liqui...

Page 27: ...hing the rear interior panel of the refrigerator Bad door sealing clean or replace the gasket if dirty or damaged Water dripping from the appliance Drain outlet is clogged drain water drips past the c...

Page 28: ...heck the bottles tins and other vessels that might touch each other and rattle HZS 4066 3567 HZF 3267 3767 HZOS 4066 3567 COMBI CLA VTL OT EC 142468 en 09 10 THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALT...

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