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8 Care and maintenance

Care and maintenance

For the hygienic storage of foodstuffs, the interior should always be kept clean.

Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents or scouring cloths to clean the appliance.
Take care not to press too hard when cleaning the plastic surfaces.

Risk of causing damage to the appliance.

Ensure that no cleaning water runs through the defrost drainage channel into the
evaporation tray.

Risk of causing damage to the appliance.

8.1 

Vegetable drawers and glass shelves

Condensation can form in the vegetable drawers and on the glass shelves, depending
on the kind and quantity of food being stored.

▸ Regularly wipe away any condensation with a dry

cloth.

One of the shelves is comparatively smaller than the other shelves (depending on
model). Make sure that it is positioned above the top vegetable drawer.

8.2 

Interior

▸ Surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems must

be cleaned regularly.

▸ Clean the interior periodically with a mild soapy solution and wipe completely dry.

8.3 

Operating and display elements

▸ Clean the operating and display elements just with a slightly damp cloth.

8.4 

Door seals

▸ Regularly check the door seals and
▸ if dirty clean using a soft brush and clean water. Wipe dry.

8.5 

Defrosting

Defrosting the cooling compartment

The cooling compartment defrosts once a day automatically.

During defrosting, the temperature inside
the cooling compartment 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 evaporation tray.

When defrosting is complete, the temperature is lowered back down to the set target
temperature.

Keep the collection channel and the drain pipe clean so that the water can flow
freely.

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Summary of Contents for Perfect 60i eco

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Perfect 60i Perfect 60i eco Optima 2 Refrigerator freezer...

Page 2: ...nd 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 further developmen...

Page 3: ...or 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 15 7...

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: ...ter or a mild soapy solution wa ter and washing up liquid and dry thoroughly Check that all appliance door seals are completely dry and dry them if necessary Wait for 2 hours before switching the appl...

Page 9: ...ompartment door 10 LED illumination 5 Vegetable drawer 11 Half shelf 6 Shelf over vegetable drawer do not use any other shelf in this position 12 Freezer compartment door 13 Operating and display elem...

Page 10: ...lashes in the display Touch the button repeatedly until the desired temperature flashes If no further settings are made after 5 seconds the temperature set is accepted and the temperature display stop...

Page 11: ...shes 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 food...

Page 12: ...oldest value for 24 hours During fast cooling freezing the appliance operates at higher power which increases the noise level above the nor mal operating noise level The functions switch off automatic...

Page 13: ...Make sure that it is positioned above the top vegetable drawer 6 1 Positioning door trays Push the door tray up and remove it Select the desired height Hang the door tray in the openings in the door f...

Page 14: ...tables fruit and salad In the door trays Butter and cheese Tubes and eggs Small tins Smaller bottles and Tetra Pak containers Large bottles up to max 1 5 litres 7 2 Shelf life of food High protein and...

Page 15: ...oxes Pack the food as airtight as possible to prevent freezer burn Freezing fresh food There is a risk that freezing fresh food could cause food that is already frozen to par tially thaw Freeze smalle...

Page 16: ...top vegetable drawer 8 2 Interior Surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems must be cleaned regularly Clean the interior periodically with a mild soapy solution and...

Page 17: ...nd sur rounding components could get damaged Defrosting the freezer compartment A thick layer of ice will prevent the cold from being transferred to the frozen food There fore the freezer compartment...

Page 18: ...unit volume depends on the size of the appliance and the load dependent speed of the compressor motor Gurgling bub bling hissing Cooling circuit Normal operating noise as refrigerant flows through th...

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: ...rator compartment is above 20 C Touch any button The current average temperat ure is shown in the temperat ure display Do not place warm foods right next to the temperature sensor If there is a strong...

Page 21: ...t increase of the temperature in the cooling zones of the appliance Make sure that food or food items on the glass shelves do not tip over when the appli ance door is closed or prevent it from closing...

Page 22: ...with this type designation Deviations from this are subject to consider ation of and compliance with the applicable ecodesign regulations on the availability of spare parts Energy consumption The decl...

Page 23: ...e carried out by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance 13 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and...

Page 24: ...9 22 27 Initial set up 5 8 Instructions for use 5 M Model designation 2 N Noises 18 Notes 25 O ON OFF 9 28 Operating and display elements 9 16 Operating the appliance functions 11 Operation 10 P Pres...

Page 25: ...25 15 Notes...

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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: ...election Select special functions Display elements Fast cooling Fast freezing Sabbath mode Value and or status display off Appliance switched off V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 6302 Zug Tel 41 58 76...

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