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Contents

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Safety precautions

 4

1.1

Symbols used.........................................................  4

1.2

General safety precautions..................................  4

1.3

Appliance-specific safety precautions ...............  5

1.4

Appliance installation ............................................  5

1.5

Instructions for use................................................  5

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Using for the first time

 8

3

Appliance description

 8

3.1

Structure ..................................................................  8

3.2

Operating and display elements.........................  9

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Operation

 9

4.1

Switching the appliance on .................................  9

4.2

Setting the temperature of the refrigerator
compartment ..........................................................  9

4.3

Fast cooling/freezing .......................................... 10

4.4

Switching the appliance off................................ 10

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Glass shelves and door trays

 11

5.1

Positioning door trays ......................................... 11

5.2

Positioning glass shelves................................... 11

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Tips and tricks

 12

6.1

General information on using the appliance .. 12

6.2

Storing food .......................................................... 13

6.3

Notes on refrigerating and freezing food........ 13

6.4

Notes on saving energy ..................................... 14

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Care and maintenance

 14

7.1

Cleaning ................................................................ 14

7.2

Defrosting.............................................................. 15

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Noises and alarms

 16

8.1

Operating noise ................................................... 16

8.2

Warning and alarm signals................................ 17

9

Trouble-shooting

 17

10

Technical data

 19

11

Disposal

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Index

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Service & Support

 23

Summary of Contents for Ideal

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Ideal Komfort 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: ...erator compartment 9 4 3 Fast cooling freezing 10 4 4 Switching the appliance off 10 5 Glass shelves and door trays 11 5 1 Positioning door trays 11 5 2 Positioning glass shelves 11 6 Tips and tricks...

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: ...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 repairs...

Page 6: ...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 f...

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: ...oor seals are completely dry and dry them if necessary Wait for 2 hours before switching the appliance on 3 Appliance description 3 1 Structure The direction in which the door opens can be changed Ple...

Page 9: ...first time takes around 15 hours with food inside to reach its normal operating temperatures 4 2 Setting the temperature of the refrigerator compartment The temperature can be set between 2 C and 12...

Page 10: ...ases the noise level above the normal operating noise level The function switches off automatically To prevent food that is already being stored from warming up activate fast cooling freezing several...

Page 11: ...he 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 effort to take out...

Page 12: ...reeze Additionally when defrosting the appliance water may enter the refri gerator compartment It can take several hours for food and beverages to cool down from room temperature to the temperature of...

Page 13: ...erve best before and use by dates Wrap or cover food in the refrigerator compartment to prevent it from drying out and flavours from transferring Transfer the contents of opened tins to sealable conta...

Page 14: ...he refrigerator compartment Moisture can cause the rear wall of the refrigerator to ice up more quickly and reduce its cooling capacity For ideal air circulation Do not store food and food items too c...

Page 15: ...ipe clean so that the water can flow freely Clean the defrost drainage channel with the green cleaner that is in it with an up and down and circular motion If milk has been spilt accidentally and has...

Page 16: ...bient temperature and the installation conditions Operating noises are partic ularly audible immediately after switching on the compressor however these noises be come quieter as the appliance runs Un...

Page 17: ...ble shooting This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given If the fault cannot be remedied please contact Customer Services Before contacting Cus tomer Servic...

Page 18: ...shown in the temperat ure display Do not place warm foods right next to the temperature sensor If there is a strong build up of ice in the refrigerator compart ment defrost the appliance manually If...

Page 19: ...ion instructions Electrical connection See identification plate Spare parts V ZUG Ltd provides spare parts for 15 years after the making available on the market of the last appliance with this type de...

Page 20: ...e carried out by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance 11 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and...

Page 21: ...19 23 Initial set up 5 8 Instructions for use 5 M Maintenance 14 Model designation 2 N Noises 16 Notes 22 O ON OFF 9 24 Operating and display elements 9 Operation 9 P Power failure 19 Product data 19...

Page 22: ...22 Notes...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...ent temperature display C Appliance switched off Buttons 1 ON OFF 2 Temperature setting 3 Acknowledge alarm 4 Select fast cooling freezing V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 6302 Zug Tel 41 58 767 67 67...

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