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Safety precautions

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Denotes important safety precautions.
Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage
to the appliance or fittings! 

Information and precautions that should be observed.

Information on disposal

Information about the operating instructions

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Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken.

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Summary of Contents for Royal

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Royal Refrigerator...

Page 2: ...ms and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make tech nical modifications for the purpose of the further devel...

Page 3: ...e off 14 6 Glass shelves and door trays 15 6 1 Positioning door trays 15 6 2 Positioning glass shelves 15 7 Cold storage compartment 16 7 1 Humidity 16 7 2 Setting the humidity 16 7 3 Removing the chi...

Page 4: ...g noise 26 11 2 Warning and alarm signals 27 12 Trouble shooting 28 12 1 What to do if 28 13 Technical data 31 13 1 Note for testing institutes 31 13 2 Temperature measurement 31 13 3 Product fiche 32...

Page 5: ...cautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings Information and precautions that should be observed Information on disposal Information about the operating instructions Indicat...

Page 6: ...ith the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without su pervision If an appliance is not equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for disconnecting...

Page 7: ...and breakfast establishments This appli ance is not intended for use in the professional sector No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use or by repairs carried out by...

Page 8: ...ion Risk of injury Be careful not to put fingers in the door hinges as there is otherwise a risk of injury if the appliance door is moved Particular care should be taken when children are around When...

Page 9: ...ve the appliance disconnected from the mains by an electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish If dis pose...

Page 10: ...ransport material as well as protective film if any from the interior Clean the interior and accessories with lukewarm water or a mild alkaline solution and dry completely Check that all appliance doo...

Page 11: ...appli ance 5 6 12 13 3 2 11 8 1 4 7 10 9 6 1 Door tray with cover 2 Door trays 3 Door tray with bottle holder bottles up to max 1 5 litres 4 Appliance door 5 Bottle drawer 6 LED lighting 7 Chill comp...

Page 12: ...ting and display elements off D B A C 1 2 4 3 Displays A Fast cooling B Refrigerator compartment temperature display C Appliance switched off D Chill compartment Buttons 1 ON OFF 2 Temperature setting...

Page 13: ...al display Touch the or button repeatedly until the desired temperature flashes If no further settings are made after 5 seconds the temperature dis play stops flashing The average temperature for the...

Page 14: ...st cooling function is deactivated and no longer shown in the digital display 5 4 Button lock The button lock prevents the temperature from being adjusted unintentionally To override the button lock D...

Page 15: ...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 the door trays 6 2...

Page 16: ...ure setting results in lower temperat ures 7 1 Humidity The humidity in the chill compartment can be set to any level However it also depends on the quantity and the moisture content of the stored foo...

Page 17: ...t as far as it will go Tip the drawer upwards slightly Swing the drawer horizontally to wards the appliance door and re move it 7 4 Inserting the chill compartment drawer Tip the drawer upwards slight...

Page 18: ...tle drawer 8 1 Removing the bottle drawer Pull the bottle drawer out as far as it will go Pull the carrying handle sharply up wards 8 2 Inserting the bottle drawer Tip the bottle drawer backwards slig...

Page 19: ...e temperature itself Storing food that releases moisture can lead to condensation on the glass shelves For this reason food must be covered or wrapped up this also prevents it from drying out The elec...

Page 20: ...should therefore be stored on the lowest shelf Example arrangement from top to bottom In the freezer compartment For freezing and storing food and making ice On the glass shelves Cakes and baking Cook...

Page 21: ...the food inside It switches off automatically after 24 hours Defrosted frozen food must not be refrozen as the food may perish 9 4 Notes on saving energy Leave the drawers glass shelves and door tray...

Page 22: ...button Empty defrost and clean the appliance and leave the re frigerator compartment door and the freezer compartment door open Ensure that no cleaning water runs through the defrost drainage channel...

Page 23: ...le and try to remove any foreign objects Do not use hard or sharp objects or the defrost drainage channel and surrounding components could get damaged Defrosting the freezer compartment A thick layer...

Page 24: ...g from the manufacturer Disconnect the power supply by pulling out the mains plug or switching off the fuse Remove the LED lighting Disconnect the plug and socket connection 1 for the LED lighting 1 I...

Page 25: ...with your index fingers and pull the top edge of the transparent cover down at the same time Push the locking device on the un derside of the LED lighting back wards and remove Pull away the plug and...

Page 26: ...unit Normal operating noise made by the cool ing unit volume depends on the size of the appliance and the load dependent speed of the compressor motor Gurgling bubbling hissing Cooling circuit Normal...

Page 27: ...eased until the temperature in the refrigerator compartment reaches the target temperature or the maximum duration elapses The target temperature for the refrigerator compartment is reset to the previ...

Page 28: ...ircuit breaker keeps blowing Call Customer Services An interruption in the power supply Check the fuse Have the house wiring checked by a com petent electrician The appliance is faulty Call Customer S...

Page 29: ...pears in the temperature display Cause Solution Various situations can lead to an F message Call Customer Services the temperature display is flashing Cause Solution There has been a power failure The...

Page 30: ...oo warm or too cold If necessary put fewer items that are still warm or very cold into the chill compart ment flashes in the digital display until the target temperature is reached again the illuminat...

Page 31: ...t be frozen on the rack In order to freeze the maximum quantity the Fast cooling button must be activated 12 hours before placing the food to be frozen in side 13 2 Temperature measurement The refrige...

Page 32: ...ment 3 No Power cut safe time h 15 Freezing capacity kg 24 h 2 Climate class SN ST 4 Airborne acoustical noise emissions dB A 36 Built in appliance Yes 1 Annual energy consumption based on standard te...

Page 33: ...structions for use 7 M Maintenance 22 Malfunctions 28 Model number 2 N Noises 26 O ON OFF 12 Operating and display elements 12 Operation 13 P Packaging 9 Power failure 29 Product family 2 Product fich...

Page 34: ...V Validity 2 W Warning signal 27 34...

Page 35: ...ignation to complete the registration process This information can be found on the identification plate for your appliance My appliance information FN ___________________ Appliance ___________________...

Page 36: ...V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 6301 Zug Tel 41 58 767 67 67 Fax 41 58 767 61 61 info vzug com www vzug com Service Centre Tel 0800 850 850 1022490 R02...

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