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Use the refrigerator compartment only for storing
fresh food and the freezer compartment only for
storing frozen food, freezing fresh food and making
ice cubes.
Avoid storing unwrapped food in direct contact
with internal surfaces of the refrigerator or freezer
compartments.
Appliances could have special compartments (Fresh
Food Compartment, Zero Degree Box,...). In case not
differently specified in the specific booklet of
product, they can be removed, maintaining
equivalent performances.
DAILY USE
FUNCTIONS
ON/STANDBY FUNCTION
This function turns On/Stand-by both the
refrigerator and freezer compartments.
To put the product in Stand-by, press and
hold the On/Stand-by button for 3
seconds.
All the icons turn off except On/Stand-by icon back
light to indicate that the appliance is in Standby.
When the appliance is in Stand-by, the light inside
the refrigerator compartment does not work.
Remember that this operation does not disconnect
the appliance from the
power supply. To switch the appliance on again,
simply press the On/Stand-By button.
DOOR OPEN ALARM
The alarm is activated when the refrigerator’s door
is left open for more than 2 minutes. The Reset/
Alarm icon lights up blinking and the audible alarm
sounds.
Close the door to disengage the alarm,
or press once Reset/Alarm button
to mute the audible alarm.
FAST FREEzE FUNCTION
The use of the Fast Cooling function is
recommended when placing a very high quantity
of food to be frozen in the freezer compartment.
24 hours before freezing fresh food, press
and hold for 3 secs the Freezer button
to activate the Fast Freeze Function.
When activated, the Fast Freeze
indication will be displayed by the
Freezer Temperature LEDs as shown in
the beside sequence.
After 24 hours place the food to be
frozen in the upper basket of freezer
compartment.
The function is automatically disabled
after 48 hours or can be manually
disabled by pressing Freezer °C button.
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