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INDEX

Chapter 1:

 INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................15

1.1. INSTALLING SINGLE APPLIANCE ............................................................................................................. 15

1.2. INSTALLING TWO APPLIANCES ................................................................................................................ 15

Chapter 2:

 FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................15

2.1. SMART DISPLAY* ......................................................................................................................................... 15
2.2. 6Th SENSE / GREEN INTELLIGENCE 

 ................................................................................................. 15

2.3. ON/STAND BY

 ......................................................................................................................................15

2.4. BLACK OUT ALARM  ................................................................................................................................... 16

2.5. TEMPERATURE ALARM .............................................................................................................................. 16

2.6. DOOR OPEN ALARM ................................................................................................................................... 16

2.7. PARTY MODE*  ............................................................................................................................................. 16

2.8. ShOCK FREEZE*  ........................................................................................................................................ 16

2.9. FAST FREEZE*  ............................................................................................................................................ 17

2.10. ECO NIGHT FUNCTION (NIGHT TIME RATE) *

 ........................................................................................ 17

2.11. AUTOMATIC NO FROST ............................................................................................................................ 17

2.12. ICE MATE* .................................................................................................................................................. 18

2.13. LED LIGhT SYSTEM* ................................................................................................................................. 18

Chapter 3:

 USE..................................................................................................................18

3.1. hOW TO INCREASE FREEZER STORAGE CAPACITY .............................................................................. 18

3.2. NOTES .......................................................................................................................................................... 18

Chapter 4:

 FOOD-STORAGE TIPS

 ...................................................................................19

4.1. STORAGE TIME OF FROZEN FOODS ......................................................................................................... 19

4.2.  TIPS FOR FREEZING AND STORING FRESh FOOD ................................................................................. 20

4.3. USING ICE PACKS* ...................................................................................................................................... 20

4.4. FROZEN FOOD: ShOPPING TIPS ............................................................................................................... 20

Chapter 5:

 FUNCTIONAL SOUNDS .................................................................................21

Chapter 6:

 RECOMMENDATION IN CASE OF NO USE OF ThE APPLIANCE...............22

6.1. ABSENCE / VACATION ................................................................................................................................ 22

6.2. MOVING ........................................................................................................................................................ 22

6.3. POWER FAILURE ......................................................................................................................................... 22

Chapter 7:

 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ..................................................................22

Chapter 8:

 TROUBLEShOOTING GUIDE ........................................................................23

8.1. BEFORE CONTACTING AFTER-SALES SERVICE…

 ................................................................................. 23

8.2. FAILURES ..................................................................................................................................................... 24

Chapter 9:

 AFTER-SALES SERVICE

 ...............................................................................24

NOTE:

The instructions apply to several models, so there may be differences. Sections which only apply to 

certain appliances are indicated with an asterisk (*). 

Functions which are dedicated specially for your already bought model of product you will find in 

QUICK START GUIDE.

Others:

REVERSE DOOR SWING (VERSION_1)

 .......................................................................................................... 234

REVERSE DOOR SWING (VERSION_2)

 .......................................................................................................... 236  

REMOVING/INSERT ThE FREEZER INTERIOR .............................................................................................. 238 

Summary of Contents for WVE26622 NFW

Page 1: ...FOR FREEZING AND STORING FRESH FOOD 20 4 3 USING ICE PACKS 20 4 4 FROZEN FOOD SHOPPING TIPS 20 Chapter 5 FUNCTIONAL SOUNDS 21 Chapter 6 RECOMMENDATION IN CASE OF NO USE OF THE APPLIANCE 22 6 1 ABSENCE VACATION 22 6 2 MOVING 22 6 3 POWER FAILURE 22 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 22 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 23 8 1 BEFORE CONTACTING AFTER SALES SERVICE 23 8 2 FAILURES 24 Chapter 9 AFTER SA...

Page 2: ...ve until optimal free conditions are reached so as to ensure the freezing quality with the lowest power consumption Note Besides the quantity of food loaded into freezer ambient temperature and the quantity of already inside the freezer affect the duration of the Sense Green Intelligence function There significant duration variations are quite normal The 6th Sense Green Intelligence function works...

Page 3: ...ure set indicator C stop blinking and shows the chosen setting 2 6 DOOR OPEN ALARM The Alarm icon lights up blinking and the acoustic alarm sounds The alarm is activated when the door is left open for more than 2 minutes To disengage the door alarm close the door or press once Stop Alarm button to mute the acoustic alarm 2 7 PARTY MODE Use this function to chill drinks inside the freezer compartme...

Page 4: ...ve energy when freezing small amounts of food the fast freeze function can be deactivated after a few hours Incompatibility with the Shock Freeze function To guarantee optimal performance the Shock Freeze and Fast Freeze functions cannot be used at the same time Therefore if the Fast Freeze function has been already engaged it has to be disengaged first to activate the Shock Freeze function and vi...

Page 5: ...ly lift up the storage bin and pull it towards you NOTE if you prefer you can remove the entire Ice Mate from the appliance to take the ice cubes wherever is convenient for you for example directly on the table or 2 13 LED LIGHT SYSTEM The light system inside the freezer compartment uses LEDs light allowing a better lightning as well as very low energy consumption If the LED light system does not ...

Page 6: ...ORAGE TIME OF FROZEN FOODS The table shows the recommended storage time for frozen fresh foods FOODS STORAGE TIME months Meat Beef 8 12 Pork veal 6 9 Lamb 6 8 Rabbit 4 6 Mince offal 2 3 Sausages 1 2 Poultry Chicken 5 7 Turkey 6 Giblets 2 3 Crustaceans Molluscs creab lobster 1 2 Creab lobster 1 2 Shellfish Oyster shucked 1 2 Fish fatty salmon herring mackerel 2 3 lean cod sole 3 4 Stews Meat poultr...

Page 7: ... value consistency colour and flavor Some meat especially game should be hung before it is frozen Note Always leave hot food to cool before placing in the freezer Eat fully or partially defrosted foods immediately Do not refreeze unless the food is cooked after it has thawed Once cooked the thawed food can be refrozen Do not freeze bottles with liquid 4 3 USING ICE PACKS Ice packs helps in keeping...

Page 8: ...he appliance and furniture Checking if the internal components are correctly placed Checking if bottles and containers are not in contact with each other Some of the functional sounds you might hear A hissing sound when switching on the appliance for the first time or after a long pause A gurgling sound when refrigerant fluid enters into the pipes Buzzing sound when water valve or fan start workin...

Page 9: ...r power failures lasting more than 24 hours 1 Empty the freezer compartment and arrange the food in a portable freezer If this type of freezer is not available and likewise no artificial ice packs are available try to use up the food which is more easily perishable 2 Empty the ice tray 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before any cleaning or maintenance operation unplug the appliance from the mains or di...

Page 10: ...ust call the Service for exchange of the same type available only at our After sales Service Centers or authorized dealers If the motor seems to run too much Motor running time depends on different things number of door openings amount of food stored temperature of the room setting of the temperature controls Is the condenser back the appliance free of dust and fluff Are the door properly closed A...

Page 11: ...rn repeats x6 9 AFTER SALES SERVICE Before contacting After Sales Service Switch the appliance on again to see if the problem has been solved If it has not disconnect the appliance from the power supply and wait for about an hour before switching on again If after performing the checks described in the Troubleshooting Guide and switching the appliance on again your appliance still does not work pr...

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