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Instructions

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•  If the refrigerant circuit becomes 

damaged:

•  Do not use naked flames or 

electrical appliances

•  Open the window and allow 

the air to circulate

•  

Contact the Service Centre

 

•  Do not damage the refrigerant 

circuit.

•  Always earth the appliance and 

install a circuit breaker if the 
appliance is used in very humid 
environments.

•  Install the refrigerator in rooms in 

which the temperature between 
10°C and 43°C. Performance 
may be reduced in the case of 
lower or higher temperatures.

•  Do not store products or 

substances in it that are not for 
domestic use.

•  Do not store foods in it that give 

off bad odours or whose 
appearance and colour have 
changed unnaturally.

•  Wrap food in cling film and use 

sealed containers to keep food 
fresh.

•  Do not open the doors too often 

and do not leave them open for a 
long time.

•  Always allow foods to cool to 

room temperature before placing 
them in the appliance.

•  Do not stack the foods on top of 

each other. Arrange the food so 
that the air can circulate correctly 
inside the appliance.

•  Take care that no objects are 

stuck in the doors.

1.2 Manufacturer liability

The manufacturer declines all liability 
for damage to persons or property 
caused by:
•  use of the appliance other than 

the one envisaged;

•  non-observance of the user 

manual provisions;

•  tampering with any part of the 

appliance;

•  use of non-original spare parts.

Summary of Contents for FQ70GBE

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL REFRIGERATOR MANUEL D UTILISATION R FRIG RATEUR GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG K HLSCHRANK GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING KOELKAST MANUAL DE USO FRIGOR FICO MANUAL DE UTILIZA O FRIGOR FICO INSTRUKCJA U YT...

Page 2: ...ry operations 48 3 3 First use 48 3 4 Other functions 50 3 5 Using the accessories 52 3 6 Using the refrigerator compartment 58 3 7 Food storage advice 58 4 Cleaning and maintenance 60 4 1 Instruction...

Page 3: ...e for their safety Do not hang on the doors of the appliance Do not use the internal drawers as steps Do not enter the appliance Do not place your hands under the appliance The appliance must never be...

Page 4: ...orrosive detergents e g scouring powders stain removers and metallic sponges on glass parts Do not use powder detergents waxes oil boiling water brushes acid substances petrol solvents alcohol and alk...

Page 5: ...For safety reasons the refrigerator must be moved by at least 4 people Transport the refrigerator with the doors facing upwards Secure the doors firmly with adhesive tape so that they cannot open If i...

Page 6: ...oods in it that give off bad odours or whose appearance and colour have changed unnaturally Wrap food in cling film and use sealed containers to keep food fresh Do not open the doors too often and do...

Page 7: ...parately from other household waste Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC 2003 108 EC The appliance does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environ...

Page 8: ...ng conventions 1 Sequence of instructions for use Standalone instruction Plastic packaging Danger of suffocation entrapment Do not leave the packaging or any part of it unattended Do not let children...

Page 9: ...ariable temperature drawer lever 6 Fruit and vegetable drawer with Bio Care Zone 7 Fridge door shelves 8 Fridge door 9 Freezer compartment 10 Easy twist ice maker 11 Water reservoir 12 Water reservoir...

Page 10: ...e indicator light 2 Dual Fan indicator light 3 Quick Freezing Function 4 Freezer temperature display 5 Freezer temperature setting 6 Fridge temperature display 7 Fridge temperature setting 8 Child loc...

Page 11: ...g fruit and vegetables or dairy products or meat according to the mode selected via the selector Fruit and vegetable drawer with Bio Care Zone For storing fruit and vegetables The Bio Care system pres...

Page 12: ...5 EN Refrigerator door shelves and compartments For storing foods packaged in small packages bottles and drink cartons such as fruit juices milk etc Freezer drawers For storing foods to be frozen and...

Page 13: ...and ice tray For producing ice cubes The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the provisions of current legislation Original supplied and optiona...

Page 14: ...nd cause the door shelves or containers to fall off Do not keep glass bottles in the freezer compartment Do not use mechanical devices or other means not recommended by the manufacturer to speed up th...

Page 15: ...functions and operating modes of the appliance 3 3 First use 1 Plug the appliance into a wall socket 2 Touch Refrigerator temp on the control panel display to set the temperature of the refrigerator...

Page 16: ...s are approximate considering an outside temperature of 32 C with the refrigerator compartment set to Normal and the freezer compartment set to Normal with the doors closed and no food inside The temp...

Page 17: ...the energy saving mode The indicator light comes on and a sound is emitted 2 Touch Energy saving on the display again to stop the function The indicator light turns off and a sound is emitted After a...

Page 18: ...by emitting sounds 3 consecutive beeps after 1 minute 5 consecutive beeps after 2 minutes A series of continuous beeps after 3 minutes Alarm display indicates the open status of the door on the contro...

Page 19: ...the accessories Shelves 1 Adjust the height of the shelves by pushing the rear of the shelf upwards and sliding it outwards 2 Arrange the shelves of the refrigerator according to the size of the food...

Page 20: ...trients and helps to keep vegetables fresh for longer 1 Use the handle 1 to make it easier to open the drawer 2 Arrange the fruit vegetables and bags without covering the humidifier 2 to avoid the for...

Page 21: ...vegetable drawer If the door is opened frequently or there is a lot of moisture in the refrigerator condensation may form on the handle Package the foods if you prefer to have no condensation If you...

Page 22: ...have formed push the lever 5 of the ice maker downwards to allow the ice cubes to fall into the ice storage bin 6 1 2 3 For reasons of hygiene clean the water reservoir every week using a clean sponge...

Page 23: ...bin Removing the ice cube container 1 Release the hooks 1 and remove the ice tray 2 towards the outside of the appliance 2 When replacing the ice tray and its holder secure the hooks to prevent it fr...

Page 24: ...bin 1 Lift and remove the ice bin 2 Remove it in the direction of the arrow Reinstalling the ice bin 1 Insert it in the direction of the arrow 2 Place the pin 1 into the support 2 and insert the guide...

Page 25: ...as this will affect the circulation of cold air and cause the internal temperature to become irregular Food close to the slot may freeze 3 7 Food storage advice Practical energy saving advice Correct...

Page 26: ...ods which can be frozen at the same time is listed on the nameplate inside the refrigerator compartment Use suitable freezer bags tinfoil cling film for use with food and freezer containers Do not use...

Page 27: ...izing nickel or chromium plating Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents e g scouring powders stain removers and metallic sponges on glass parts Do not use powder detergents waxes oil boiling wate...

Page 28: ...e appliance Condensation may form on the door seal when the outside humidity is very high Remove the condensation with a dry cloth Condensation may form on the outside of the refrigerator when the tem...

Page 29: ...freezer compartment or around the air ducts This is not a defect Unpleasant odours inside the appliance Foods with strong odours have not been packaged The refrigerator is noisy Make sure that the ref...

Page 30: ...tions can be generated during the refrigerator manufacturing process They may appear more or less accentuated according to the position of the light sources or the brightness of the environment but th...

Page 31: ...downwards If it faces upwards the cable may be subjected to stress overheat and cause a short circuit and cause a fire or electric shocks due to the heat generated Insert the plug of the appliance int...

Page 32: ...d with sufficient space for the door to open and for the drawers and shelves to be removed if necessary Heavy appliance Danger of crush injuries Position the appliance with assistance of four people P...

Page 33: ...pliance to move it on delicate floors as they may become scratched Place a protective mat on delicate floors Adjust the height of the feet to make the appliance stable on the floor and to prevent vibr...

Page 34: ...tionen und Beschreibungen sind daher unverbindlich und dienen nur zur Veranschaulichung De fabrikant behoudt zich het recht voor zonder waarschuwing alle wijzigingen aan te brengen die hij nodig acht...

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