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Safety precautions 

 

Climate class 

This appliance is intended for use in 

restricted ambient temperatures to ensure 
faultless operation. Specifications 

concerning the applicable climate class are 

provided on the identification plate. 

Climate class  Ambient temperature 
SN 

+ 10 °C to + 32 °C 

+ 16 °C to + 32 °C 

ST 

+ 16 °C to + 38 °C 

+ 16 °C to + 43 °C 

SN-ST 

+ 10 °C to + 38 °C 

SN-T 

+ 10 °C to + 43 °C 

Note on use 

 

Do not use any electrical appliances 
inside the refrigerator and/or freezer 

compartment.

 

 

Strong alcohol should only be stored 

tightly sealed and standing upright. Do 
not store explosive materials or aerosols 

in the appliance. Danger of explosion!

 

 

This appliance is free from CFCs and 
FCs, and contains small quantities of the 
environmentally friendly but flammable 

refrigerant isobutane (R600a). When 
handling the appliance, it is important to 
ensure that the cold circuit is not 
damaged. Leaking refrigerant can catch 
fire. In the event of damage, avoid using 
any type of open flame and sources of 
ignition, as isobutane is flammable. 
Thoroughly ventilate the room for a few 
minutes. Switch off the appliance and 
disconnect the electrical supply. Do not 
switch on any sources of energy. Inform 
Customer Services.

 

Caution: Risk of injury! 

 

Be careful not to put fingers in the door 
hinges, as there is a risk of injury if the 
appliance door is moved. Particular care 
should be taken when children are 
around.

 

 

 

 

Before cleaning, disconnect the electrical 
supply by pulling out the mains plug or 

switching off the fuse. Never pull the 
mains plug out of the mains socket by 

the cable or with wet hands. Hold the 
mains plug and pull it straight out of the 

socket.

 

 

Prevent skin from coming into contact 
with frozen food for extended periods. 

Never consume frozen food or ice cubes 

straight from the appliance, as this 

creates a risk of burns.

 

 

Do not place beverage bottles/cans in 
the freezer compartment. Containers with 

highly carbonated beverages inside can 

burst if they are frozen.

 

 

Do not overload the door trays or the 
freezer/vegetable drawers.

 

Caution: Risk to life! 

 

Packaging materials such as plastic film 

and polystyrene can be dangerous for 
children. Danger of suffocation! Keep 
packaging material away from children.

 

 

Disconnect the appliance electricity 
supply when performing maintenance; 

this includes replacing lights (if the 

operating instructions describe how to 
remove them). To do this, remove the 
screw fuses from the holders completely 
and switch off the circuit breaker or 
disconnect the mains plug.

 

How to avoid damaging the 

appliance 

 

Only use water or a mild alkaline solution 
when cleaning the appliance.

 

 

Do not use pointed or sharp-edged 
objects when removing layers of ice or 
frozen-on food.

 

 

Do not use mechanical or chemical 
means of accelerating defrosting.

 

 

Store oil and grease in closed upright 
containers. They must not come into 
contact with the plastic parts or the door 
seal.

 

 

Summary of Contents for FoodCenter V2000

Page 1: ...Operating instructions FoodCenter V2000 Refrigerator freezer...

Page 2: ...Text diagrams and data correspond 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 fu...

Page 3: ...rtment temperature 16 5 5 Switching off the appliance 16 6 Using the appliance functions 17 6 1 Brief description of the appliance functions 21 7 Switching on and using the ice and water dispenser 22...

Page 4: ...abilities or lack of experience and or knowledge if they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children must n...

Page 5: ...ing wallpapering or painting work must be carried out prior to installing the appliance Efficient repairs can only be guaranteed if it is possible to uninstall the complete appliance at any time witho...

Page 6: ...mple in staff kitchens in shops and offices in agricultural establishments by guests in hotels motels and other accommodation establishments in bed and breakfast establishments This appliance is not i...

Page 7: ...care should be taken when children are around Before cleaning disconnect the electrical supply by pulling out the mains plug or switching off the fuse Never pull the mains plug out of the mains socket...

Page 8: ...appliance Leave a distance of at least 50 70 mm between the rear of the appliance and the wall at least 100 mm between the top of the appliance and the ceiling and at least 100 mm between the sides o...

Page 9: ...adjust the feet To allow the doors to self close turn the adjustable feet to tilt the upper section backwards by around 15 mm or 0 5 Whenever you want to move the appliance turn the feet back up so th...

Page 10: ...essure that could affect the ice cubes and cold water content Cut the water line to the required length and avoid bending it To install the water filter follow the installation steps below First remov...

Page 11: ...inlet and drain hoses to the filter correctly Do not mount the filter on the appliance as this could pierce the refrigerant lines Risk of damage to the appliance Connecting the water lines to the filt...

Page 12: ...The water lines must be connected to potable water only To work properly the ice dispenser requires a water pressure level between 207 kPa and 689 kPa between 2 07 bar and 6 89 bar 1 Potable water 2...

Page 13: ...nd tighten the water connection or make sure the lines are fully inserted into the connector 1 Direction of water flow 3 Using for the first time Before operating the newly installed appliance for the...

Page 14: ...artment 10 Freezer compartment door tray 3 Refrigerator compartment rack 11 Freezer compartment rack 4 Bottle rack 12 Air inlets and outlets in freezer compartment 5 Top vegetable drawer 13 Ice cube c...

Page 15: ...mode The refrigerator compartment is operated at 15 C and the freezer compartment at 18 C Refrigerator compartment temperature setting 2 C to 8 C can be adjusted in 1 C increments Rapid cooling at 2 C...

Page 16: ...red temperature is displayed Unless it is adjusted again the temperature setting will be applied The temperature may not be reached for a couple of hours depending on the setting The effective tempera...

Page 17: ...ate Press and hold the button for 3 seconds Function is deactivated is switched off Previous setting on refrigerator compartment temperature display Fast Freeze Blast freezing ideal for preparing the...

Page 18: ...witched off holiday mode Holiday mode reduced cooling output in the refrigerator compartment 15 C The freezer compartment is operated at 18 C Activate Press the button The function is activated displa...

Page 19: ...lights up Deactivate Press the button Function is deactivated is switched off Ice and water dispenser Use the appropriate buttons to select the type of ice or water cubed Press the cubed button The f...

Page 20: ...using this setting in the home as no cooling will take place in the appliance Activate Within 10 minutes of switching on the appliance press and hold ice off and eco mode simultaneously for 3 seconds...

Page 21: ...ezing capacity see the identification plate use the middle rack of the freezer compartment and activate the blast freezing function for at least 24 hours before storing fresh food pre freezing Place f...

Page 22: ...hours The performance will depend on the temperature set in the freezer compartment the ambient temperature and the number of times the door is opened The appliance will keep producing ice cubes until...

Page 23: ...d will be dispensed as soon as you push a glass or other suitable container against the dispenser Make sure the glass or other container is underneath the dispenser and that the ice or water goes stra...

Page 24: ...rect angle for connecting them to the motor coupling points If they are not rotate them to the correct angle for connection 1 Motor coupling point 2 Ice bucket coupling point 3 Connection 4 Push the i...

Page 25: ...intains the water quality of the water and ice cubes that are dispensed for a maximum of 6 months and up to a maximum water quantity of 1000 litres When the filter needs to be replaced will flash on t...

Page 26: ...he freezer compartment door is lower than the refrigerator compartment door Use a spanner to turn the bolt clockwise This will lower the refrigerator compartment door Once the door is in the correct p...

Page 27: ...compartments Items placed directly in front of the air outlets may freeze due to the cold air being expelled Make sure the drawers are always pushed all the way into the appliance 9 2 Notes on cooling...

Page 28: ...m open for as short a time as possible Leave warm or hot food other items to cool down before placing them in the appliance Store foods that release moisture in closed containers or covered in the ref...

Page 29: ...possible e g by wrapping it in newspaper Do not use sharp objects to remove ice or food that has frozen solid Do not use electrical heaters or naked flames for defrosting Switch off the appliance Use...

Page 30: ...noises Air movement noise from the small fan motor in the freezer compartment or other compartments Gurgling sound similar to water boiling Popping noise during automatic defrosting Clicking noise be...

Page 31: ...self close Water dripping onto the floor When the appliance is switched off melted ice cubes in the ice bucket may cause water to drip onto the floor The water pan located at the bottom of the applia...

Page 32: ...r the temperature setting in the freezer compartment is low enough Set it to a lower setting if necessary Water dispenser not working Check whether the water line is connected and the water valve is o...

Page 33: ...liance has been installed in a fixed location Following this cut the power cable off the appliance 14 3 Disposal The icon showing a crossed out wheelie bin indicates that the appliance needs to be dis...

Page 34: ...ce Always have this appliance information to hand when you contact V ZUG Thank you The identification plate is located at the top left of the refrigerator compartment Requesting repairs If you are in...

Page 35: ...35 Notes...

Page 36: ...tor compartment temperature setting 2 C to 8 C can be adjusted in 1 C increments Rapid cooling at 2 C operating time 3 hours Freezer compartment temperature setting 24 C to 14 C can be adjusted in 1 C...

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