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Refrigerator / User Guide

Safety 

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nstruct

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ons

 1.3 Electrical safety

t

The product shall not be plugged 

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nto the outlet dur

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ng 

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nstallat

i

on, 

ma

i

ntenance, clean

i

ng, repa

i

r, and 

transportat

i

on operat

i

ons.

t

If the power the cord 

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s damaged, 

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shall be replaced by author

i

zed serv

i

ce 

only to avo

i

d any r

i

sk that may occur.

t

Do not tuck the power cord under the 

product or to the rear of the product. 

Do not put heavy 

i

tems on the power 

cord. The power cord should not be 

bent, crushed, and come 

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nto contact 

w

i

th any heat source. 

t

Do not use an extens

i

on cord, mult

i

-

plug or adaptor to operate your 

product.

t

Portable mult

i

 sockets or portable 

power suppl

i

es may overheat and 

cause f

i

re. Thus, do not have a mult

i

-

plug beh

i

nd or 

i

n the v

i

c

i

n

i

ty of the 

product.

t

The plug shall be eas

i

ly access

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ble. If 

th

i

i

s not poss

i

ble, a mechan

i

sm that 

meets the electr

i

cal leg

i

slat

i

on and 

that d

i

sconnects all term

i

nals from 

the ma

i

ns (fuse, sw

i

tch, ma

i

n sw

i

tch, 

etc.) shall be ava

i

lable on the electr

i

cal 

i

nstallat

i

on.

t

Do not touch the plug w

i

th wet hands.

t

When unplugg

i

ng the appl

i

ance, don’t 

hold the power cord, but the plug.

 1.4 Handling Safety

t

Th

i

s product 

i

s heavy, do not handle 

i

by yourself. 

t

Do not hold the product from 

i

ts door 

wh

i

le handl

i

ng the product.

t

Be careful not to damage the cool

i

ng 

system and the p

i

pes wh

i

le handl

i

ng 

the product. Do not operate the 

product 

i

f the p

i

pes are damaged, and 

contact an author

i

zed serv

i

ce.

 1.5 Installation Safety

t

Contact the Author

i

zed Serv

i

ce 

for the product’s 

i

nstallat

i

on. To 

prepare the product for 

i

nstallat

i

on, 

see the 

i

nformat

i

on 

i

n the user 

gu

i

de and make sure the electr

i

and water ut

i

l

i

t

i

es are as requ

i

red. 

If the 

i

nstallat

i

on 

i

s not su

i

table, call 

a qual

i

f

i

ed electr

i

c

i

an and plumber 

to have them make the necessary 

arrangements. Otherw

i

se, electr

i

shock, f

i

re, 

i

ssues w

i

th the product or 

i

njur

i

es may occur.

t

Check for any damage on the product 

before 

i

nstall

i

ng 

i

t. Do not have the 

product 

i

nstalled 

i

i

i

s damaged.

t

Place the product on a level and 

hard surface and balance w

i

th the 

adjustable legs. Otherw

i

se, the 

refr

i

gerator may t

i

p over and cause 

i

njur

i

es.

t

The product shall be 

i

nstalled 

i

n a 

dry and vent

i

lated env

i

ronment. 

Do not keep carpets, rugs or s

i

m

i

lar 

floor covers under the product. Th

i

may cause r

i

sk of f

i

re as a result of 

i

nadequate vent

i

lat

i

on!

t

Do not block or cover vent

i

lat

i

on 

holes. Otherw

i

se, power consumpt

i

on 

may be 

i

ncreased and damage to your 

product may occur.

t

Do not connect the product to supply 

systems such as solar power suppl

i

es. 

Otherw

i

se, damage to your product 

may occur as a result of the abrupt 

voltage fluctuat

i

ons!

t

The more refr

i

gerant a refr

i

gerator 

conta

i

ns, the b

i

gger 

i

ts 

i

nstallat

i

on 

room shall be. In very small rooms, 

a flammable gas-a

i

r m

i

xture may 

occur 

i

n case of a gas leak 

i

n the 

cool

i

ng system. At least 1 m

3

 of 

volume 

i

s requ

i

red for each 8 grams 

Summary of Contents for SBS63XDF

Page 1: ...Manual de instrucciones en it Instruction Manual Manuale di istruzioni fr sv es de nl ru Notice d Utilisation Bruksanvisning Bedienungsanleitung Gebruikershandleiding SBS63XDF...

Page 2: ...otect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur Keep the user manual Include this guide with the unit if you hand it over to someone else The following symbols are used in the user...

Page 3: ...6 5 Humidity controlled crisper 18 6 6 Using the water fountain 19 6 7 Filling the water tank of the water fountain 19 6 8 Cleaning the water tank 19 6 9 Dairy cold storage bin 21 6 10 Crisper 21 6 11...

Page 4: ...Exposing the product to rain snow sunlight and wind may cause risk of fire 1 2 Safety of children vulnerable persons and pets t This product may be used by children aged 8 years and older and persons...

Page 5: ...the product Do not operate the product if the pipes are damaged and contact an authorized service 1 5 Installation Safety t Contact the Authorized Service for the product s installation To prepare the...

Page 6: ...sh e g garage laundry room etc If the refrigerator is wet by water unplug it and contact an authorized service t Do not connect your refrigerator to power sav ing devices These systems are harmful for...

Page 7: ...ll tipped over on the product These objects may fall while opening or closing the door and cause injuries and or material damages t Do not hit or exert excessive pressure on glass surfaces Broken glas...

Page 8: ...eplace the LED bulb used for lighting 1 9 Service t To repair the appliance contact the Authorised Service Centre Use original spare parts only t Please note that self repair or nonprofessional repair...

Page 9: ...horities or re tailer where the product was puchased Each household performs important role in recovering and recycling of old appliance Appropriate disposal of used appliance helps prevent potential...

Page 10: ...rtment 2 Cooler compartment 3 Cooler compartment door shelves 4 Egg Holder 5 Water dispenser filling tank 6 Water dispenser reservoir 7 Bottle shelf 8 Adjustable stands 9 Crispers 10 The dairy cold st...

Page 11: ...sponsibility for any damage caused by the work carried out by unauthorized persons B WARNING The product s power cable must be unplugged during installation Failure to do so may result in death or ser...

Page 12: ...rder to adjust the doors horizontally t Loosen the fixing screw at the bottom t Loosen the fixing bolt on the top t Screw the adjusting bolt CW CCW on the side according to the position of the door t...

Page 13: ...mages due to usage without earthing and power connection in compliance with national regulations t The power cable plug must be easily accessible after installation C Hot surface warning The side wall...

Page 14: ...remaining below the glass shelf This combination may help impoving air distribution and energy efficiency A Read the Safety Instructions section first 5 2 First operation Before using your refrigerato...

Page 15: ...UJMBUJPO P OPU DPWFS UIF ventilation grilles or holes Hints for fresh food refrigeration t Good temperature setting that ensures preservation of fresh food is a temperature less than or equal to 4 C H...

Page 16: ...trip over or its components to be damaged t The product shall be used for storing food only t Turn off the water valve if you will be away from home e g at vacation and you will not be using the Ice...

Page 17: ...be exactly match your product If your product does not comprise the relevant parts the information pertains to other models Read the Safety Instructions section first May not be available in all model...

Page 18: ...Celsius 5 Cooling Compartment Temperature Setting Key Using the Cooling Compartment Temperature Setting Key you can adjust the temperature of the freezing compartment Pressing this key will enable the...

Page 19: ...nd you to store your food by selecting vegetable option when you store vegetables only fruit option when you store fruit only and mixed option when you store mixed food We recommend that the vegetable...

Page 20: ...water as you desire C The amount of water flow from the fountain depends on the pressure you apply on the arm Release the pressure on the arm slightly as the water level in your glass container is inc...

Page 21: ...ids will cause malfunction and irreparable damage in the water fountain Using the fountain in this way is not within the scope of warranty Such certain chemicals and additives in the beverages liquids...

Page 22: ...ilable in all models The ionizer system in the cooler compartment s air duct serves to ionize the air The negative ion emissions will eliminate bacteria and other molecules causing odour in the air 6...

Page 23: ...ment Setting Cooler Compartment Setting Descriptions 18 C 4 C This is the default recommended setting 20 22 or 24 C 4 C These settings are recommended for ambient temperatures exceeding 30 C Rapid Fre...

Page 24: ...side pots capped plate and capped cases eggs in capped case Cooler compartment door shelves Small and packed food or beverages Vegetable bin Fruits and vegetables Fresh food compartment Delicatessen b...

Page 25: ...cause scratches t To clean all removable components during the cleaning of the interior surface of the product wash these components with a mild solution consisting of soap water and carbonate Wash a...

Page 26: ...an the inside with carbonated water every 15 days t Keep the foods in sealed holders Microorganisms may spread out of unsealed food items and cause malodour t Do not keep expired and spoilt foods in t...

Page 27: ...en Do not keep the product s door open for long periods t The thermostat is set to a very cool t temperature Set the thermostat to an appropriate temperature Compressor is not working t In case of sud...

Page 28: ...zer temperature is adequate t The cooler compartment temperature is set to a very low degree Set the freezer compartment temperature to a higher degree and check again The food items kept in cooler co...

Page 29: ...dour t The foods were placed in unsealed holders Keep the foods in sealed holders Micro organisms may spread out of unsealed food items and cause malodour t Remove any expired or spoilt foods from the...

Page 30: ...o find the same information in EPREL using the link https eprel ec europa eu and the model name and product number that you find on the rating plate of the appliance INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES In...

Page 31: ...58 5572 0000 AJ 1 3 EN T FR...

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