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Appliance, alarm and malfunction symbols

"6th Sense" function

The 6th Sense function is automatically activated
when:
• a large amount of food is loaded into the
refrigerator and/or freezer
• the refrigerator and/or freezer door is left open
for a long time
• a prolonged power failure takes place, causing
the internal temperature of the appliance to
increase to values that cannot guarantee safe
storage of food.
The 6th Sense icon remains permanently lit.

"Key Lock" function

This function prevents anyone from inadvertently
changing settings or switching off the appliance.
To lock keys, press button "Options" for 3
seconds until the display shows the symbol 

:

an acoustic signal confirms the function has been
selected. To disable the function, follow the same
procedure until the symbol 

switches off.

Malfunction and After-sales Service symbol

(Call After-sales Service).

Fresh Control / ProFresh

The 

Fresh Control / Profresh

is activated by

default and is working only with Fan on. To
deactivate the function, press the "

Options

"

button several times, until the Fresh Control /
ProFresh symbol 

will blink, then press "OK"

to confirm. 
The function can be reactivated by repeating the
same procedure.
This function controls the fridge fan in order to
optimize  food preservation in any ambient
temperature conditions.
To minimize  the Energy consumption is suggested
to disable the Fresh Control / ProFresh function
and fan.

Function indicating the necessity 
to replace the Anti-bacterial filter 

The replacement of the filter is described on the
first page of this Product Sheet.
After 5 months of operation  the icon appears,
indicating that filter shall be replace soon. 
After 6 months of operation, the acoustic alarm
appears and icon 

will blink, indicating that it

is necessary to replace the filter. 
After replacing the filter, keep the "Reset" button
pressed for 3 seconds and the icon 

disengage

permanently. It is possible to mute alarm until the
filter is replaced by pressing the "Reset" button
shortly. 
The filter alarm will be visible till the reset of the

filter alarm by "Reset" button pressed for more
than 5 seconds. The filter can be replace at any
time and filter icon status can be refresh by the
User interface pressing "Reset" button for 3
seconds and the icon disengage 

permanently.

Alarms

In the event of an alarm, the acoustic sound is
activated.

Overtemperature alarm

The acoustic alarm sounds and the freezer
temperature indicator flashes "- -".
The alarm is activated when:
• The appliance is connected to the power supply
for the first time or after prolonged disuse
• The freezer compartment temperature is too
high
• The quantity of foods loaded into the freezer
exceeds that indicated on the data plate
• The freezer door has been left open for a long
time
To mute alarm buzzer press "Reset" button  just
once,  and the acoustic alarm goes off.

Power failure alarm "Black Out Alert"

In the event of an interruption in electricity, your
fridge-freezer is designed to automatically
monitor the temperature in the freezer when
electricity is resupplied. If the temperature in the
freezer rises above freezing level, the Black Out
Alert (icon and buzzer) is activated when
electricity is re-supplied. Freezer compartment
temperature display shows the highest
temperature reached during the Black Out. 
To reset the alarm press the "Reset" button, the
acoustic alarm goes off and the icon
disengage.
If the Alarm is activated, the following actions are
recommended:
• If the food in the freezer is unfrozen but still
cold, all the food in the freezer should be moved
to the fridge compartment and eaten within the
next 24 hours.
• If the food in the freezer is frozen, this indicates
the food was thawed and then refrozen when
electricity was re-supplied which degrades taste,
quality and nutritional value and also could be
unsafe. 
It is recommended to not consume the food but
to dispose of the entire content of the freezer.
The Black Out Alert system is designed to
provide guidance on food quality in the freezer in
the event of electricity black out.
This system does not guarantee food quality or
safety and consumers are advised to use their
own judgment in evaluating food quality in freezer
and refrigerator compartments.

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Summary of Contents for WTC 3746

Page 1: ...ndicates that the appliance has not yet reached the optimal temperature for storage of foodstuffs Press and hold the button Reset until the acoustic alarm disables The icon disappears when the freezer compartment reaches a temperature below 12 C the display will show the temperature 18 C After being switched on the refrigerator needs from 4 to 6 hours to reach the correct temperature to store a ty...

Page 2: ...ndicate that the appliance is in stand by To switch the appliance on again follow the same procedure until the previously set temperature is shown on the display 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 Fast Cooling The use of this function is recommended when p...

Page 3: ...y Reset button pressed for more than 5 seconds The filter can be replace at any time and filter icon status can be refresh by the User interface pressing Reset button for 3 seconds and the icon disengage permanently Alarms In the event of an alarm the acoustic sound is activated Overtemperature alarm The acoustic alarm sounds and the freezer temperature indicator flashes The alarm is activated whe...

Page 4: ...control the sensor but directs the cooling power exactly where it is needed optimizing energy efficiency DEFROSTING THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT Refrigerator compartment defrosting is completely automatic Droplets of water on the rear wall inside the refrigerator compartment indicate that the automatic defrost phase is in progress The defrost water is automatically run into a drain hole and collec...

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