V-ZUG Classic eco Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

1 Safety precautions

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WARNING: Do not locate multiple port-
able socket-outlets or portable power
supplies at the rear of the appliance.

Avoid using extension cables.

When installed, it is important to ensure
that the air inlets and vent openings are
not covered or blocked.

Retain these operating instructions for
future reference.

Operating instructions for the appliance
can be downloaded from
www.vzug.com.

Dispose of the packaging material in
accordance with local regulations.

Correct use

The appliance is designed for use in
the home for cooling and storing food.
The appliance must only be used as de-
scribed in the operating instructions.

This appliance is intended for use in the
home and similar settings such as: in
staff kitchens; in shops or offices; in ag-
ricultural establishments; by guests in
hotels, motels and other accommoda-
tion establishments; in bed and break-
fast establishments. This appliance is
not intended for use in the commercial
sector.

The appliance corresponds to recog-
nized technology standards and the rel-
evant safety regulations. Proper use of
the appliance is essential to avoid dam-
age and accidents. Please therefore fol-
low the precautions given in these oper-
ating instructions.

No liability is assumed for any damage
caused by improper or incorrect use or
by repairs carried out by an unqualified
person. In this case any warranty or
other liability claims are deemed null
and void.

Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any
electrically live parts, may only be car-
ried out by the manufacturer, its Cus-
tomer Services or a similarly qualified
person. Repairs if carried out incorrectly
may cause serious injury, damage to

the appliance and fittings, as well as af-
fect the functioning of the appliance. If
the appliance is not working properly or
in case a repair is needed, follow the in-
structions given in the «Service & Sup-
port» section. Contact our Customer
Services if necessary.

Use original spare parts only.

Climate class

This appliance is intended for use in a lim-
ited ambient temperature range to ensure
proper operation. Information for the ap-
plicable climate class can be found on the
identification plate. 

Climate class

Ambient temperature

SN

+10 °C to +32 °C

N

+16 °C to +32 °C

ST

+16 °C to +38 °C

T

+16 °C to +43 °C

SN-ST

+10 °C to +38 °C

SN-T

+10 °C to +43 °C

Note on use

Do not operate any electrical devices
inside the refrigerator compartment
and/or freezer compartment.

High-proof alcohol should only be
stored tightly sealed and standing up-
right. Do not store explosive materials
or aerosol cans in the appliance.
Danger of explosion!

This appliance is CFC- and FC-free and
contains small quantities of the environ-
mentally friendly, but flammable refriger-
ant isobutane (R600a). When handling
the appliance take care not to damage
the cooling circuit. Any refrigerant that
escapes can ignite. If it were to become
damaged, avoid open flames and other
ignition sources as isobutane is flam-
mable. Ventilate the room well for a few
minutes. Switch the appliance off and
disconnect from the power supply. Do
not turn on any power supplies. Notify
our Customer Services.

Summary of Contents for Classic eco

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Classic eco Futura eco Refrigerator freezer...

Page 2: ...nd to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the applian...

Page 3: ...terior fittings 13 6 1 Positioning door trays 13 6 2 Positioning glass shelves 13 7 Storing food 14 7 1 How to arrange food in the appliance 14 7 2 Shelf life of food 14 7 3 Packaging and containers 1...

Page 4: ...he appli ance for the first time This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experi ence and or knowledge pro...

Page 5: ...ation on the required mains voltage current type and fuse protec tion All plastering plasterboarding wall pa pering and painting work is to be car ried out prior to installing the appliance Efficient...

Page 6: ...ns to the appliance especially any electrically live parts may only be car ried out by the manufacturer its Cus tomer Services or a similarly qualified person Repairs if carried out incorrectly may ca...

Page 7: ...eezing Caution Risk to life Packaging materials e g plastic film and polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material away from children When carrying out mainte...

Page 8: ...he appliance on 3 Appliance description 3 1 Structure The direction in which the door opens can be changed Please contact our Cus tomer Services if necessary 6 7 13 3 2 11 8 1 4 9 12 5 10 7 B A Temper...

Page 9: ...g confirming a setting 3 Preselection 4 Select special functions 4 Operation 4 1 Switching the appliance on Plug in the appliance at the mains socket off is shown in the right hand side of the display...

Page 10: ...mperature display stops flashing The set temperature will be reached after a few hours The effective temperature may at times be different from the selected set value if the door is open for an extend...

Page 11: ...lashes in the display Confirm with the button The function is deactivated and no longer shown in the display Function Description Fast freezing Preparing the freezer compartment ideally for loading fo...

Page 12: ...value for 24 hours During fast cooling freez ing the appliance operates at higher power which increases the noise level above the normal operating noise level The functions switch off automatically To...

Page 13: ...door tray in the openings in the door frame Push the door tray down as far as it will go The top door tray with the cover is not adjustable When the appliance is new it may require a little more effo...

Page 14: ...e life Observe best before and use by dates Produce can generally be stored for longer at low temperature settings A temperature of 5 C in the refrigerator compartment and 18 C in the freezer compartm...

Page 15: ...radishes lettuces cucumbers raw unshelled eggs boiled eggs dairy products such as yogurt cream cheese and curd cheese and mayonnaise 7 5 Defrosting food Do not defrost frozen food at room temperature...

Page 16: ...increases so that the ice on the rear wall melts The water created when the ice melts collects in the defrost channel flows through the drain hole and evaporates outside the appliance in the evaporati...

Page 17: ...has formed When de frosting keep frozen food as cold and insulated as possible e g by wrapping it in news paper Do not use pointed objects to remove ice or food that has frozen on solid Do not use ele...

Page 18: ...depends on the size of the appli ance and the load dependent speed of the compressor motor Gurgling bub bling hissing Cooling circuit Normal operating noise as refrigerant flows through the cooling c...

Page 19: ...ic circuit breaker The fuse or circuit breaker keeps blowing Contact Customer Services Appliance is faulty Contact Customer Services Illumination is not working Sabbath mode is active Function depende...

Page 20: ...ator compartment once a day A visible layer of snow and ice on the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment is therefore nor mal At high ambient temperatures a significant amount of ice may form on t...

Page 21: ...oisture in closed containers or covered in the refrigerator compartment Moisture can cause the rear wall of the refrigerator to ice up more quickly and reduce its cooling capacity For ideal air circul...

Page 22: ...ose of it in an environmentally friendly way 13 2 Safety Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use e g through children playing Disconnect the appliance from the mains...

Page 23: ...ructions for use 5 M Model designation 2 N Noises 18 Notes 24 O ON OFF 9 28 Operating and display elements 9 16 Operating the appliance functions 11 Operation 9 P Preselection 9 28 Product data 21 Q Q...

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Page 27: ...SN and appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance ______________...

Page 28: ...ure display C Display D Fast freezing E Appliance switched off Buttons 1 ON OFF 2 Temperature setting confirming a setting 3 Preselection 4 Select special functions V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 63...

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