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1 Safety precautions

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turer or its Customer Services
or a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid hazard.

1.3 

Appliance-specific safety

precautions

Children aged from 3 to 8
years are allowed to load and
unload refrigerating appli-
ances.

1.4 

Appliance installation

The appliance must be installed by
qualified personnel only.

Each step must be carried out and
checked in full in the order specified.

Electrical connections must be carried
out by qualified personnel in accord-
ance with the guidelines and standards
for low-voltage installations and the spe-
cifications of the local electricity supply
companies.

A plug-in appliance may only be con-
nected to a socket outlet with earthing
contact, installed according to specifica-
tions. An all-pole mains isolating device
with 3 mm contact opening should be
provided in the house wiring system.
Switches, plug and socket devices, cir-
cuit breakers and fusible cut-outs which
are accessible after installation and
which have all-poles switching are per-
missible as isolating devices. Effective
earthing and separately installed neutral
and earth conductors ensure safe and
fault-free operation. After installation,
live parts and cables with basic insula-
tion must not be accessible. Check old
installations.

Refer to the identification plate for in-
formation on the required mains
voltage, current type and fuse protec-
tion.

All plastering, plasterboarding, wall pa-
pering or painting work is to be carried
out prior to installing the appliance.

Efficient repairs can only be guaranteed
if it is possible to de-install the complete
appliance at any time without causing
any damage.

Allow a 200 cm² ventilation opening/
niche both top and bottom to ensure
ideal ventilation.

The direction of the door opening can
be changed. This requires the corres-
ponding hinge and panel covers (de-
pending on model). Thickness of wood
of door leaf: 16–20 mm. Use the hinge
bolts supplied if the door leaf thickness
>19 mm. This restricts the opening
angle to 90°.

1.5 

Instructions for use

Before using for the first time

The appliance must be installed and
connected to the electricity supply in
accordance with the separate installa-
tion instructions. Have a qualified fitter/
electrician carry out the necessary
work.

Electrical safety (protection against con-
tact) must be ensured by the installa-
tion.

If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser-
vices. Do not use the appliance if the
cold circuit is damaged.

WARNING: The required room volume
for the appliance is at least 1 m

per

8 g refrigerant (isobutane R600a). In
rooms that are too small, a leak can
produce a flammable air-gas mixture.
The filled volume of the refrigerant is
shown on the identification plate.

WARNING: When installing the appli-
ance, ensure the mains cable is not
trapped or damaged.

Summary of Contents for 51046

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Noblesse Noblesse eco Refrigerator freezer...

Page 2: ...espond 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 development of the app...

Page 3: ...ass shelves and door trays 13 6 1 Positioning door trays 13 6 2 Positioning glass shelves 13 7 Bottle drawer 14 8 Tips and tricks 15 8 1 General information on using the appliance 15 8 2 Storing food...

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: ...mation on the required mains voltage current type and fuse protec tion All plastering plasterboarding wall pa pering or painting work is to be carried out prior to installing the appliance Efficient r...

Page 6: ...ectrically 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 cause serious injury damage to the appl...

Page 7: ...l away from children When carrying out maintenance work on the appliance including replacing light bulbs if how to remove them is described in the Operating instructions cut off the electricity supply...

Page 8: ...liance was transported in a horizontal position wait an hour before switching it on 3 Appliance description 3 1 Structure The direction in which the door opens can be changed Please contact our Cus to...

Page 9: ...reselection 4 Select special functions 4 Operation Switching the appliance on Plug in the appliance at the mains off is shown on the right hand side of the display for 30 seconds off is shown in the d...

Page 10: ...the button for 3 seconds The cooling compartment temperature display flashes in the display Touch the button again The freezer compartment temperature display flashes in the display Touch the button r...

Page 11: ...e special function off early Depress the button for 3 seconds Press the button repeatedly until the desired special function is reached Press the button The special function is deactivated 5 1 Fast co...

Page 12: ...ent temperature display Only the freezer compartment operates when holiday mode is activated This setting is retained until it is deactivated manually even after a power failure Leave the cooling comp...

Page 13: ...the door tray up and remove it Select the desired height Hang the door tray in the openings in the door frame Push the door tray down as far as it will go The top door tray with the cover is not adjus...

Page 14: ...ables e g cucumbers aubergines to matoes courgettes sweet peppers For longer storage periods and better quality Store fruit and vegetable in its ori ginal packaging or wrapped in the bottle drawer Rem...

Page 15: ...t may freeze Additionally when defrosting the appliance water may enter the refri gerator compartment It can take several hours for food and beverages to cool down from room temperature to the tempera...

Page 16: ...ance e g before going shopping High protein and high fat foods are delicate perishable and have a relatively short storage life Observe best before and use by dates Wrap or cover food in the refrigera...

Page 17: ...ng it in the appliance Store food that releases moisture in closed containers or covered in the refrigerator compartment Moisture can cause the rear wall of the refrigerator to ice up more quickly and...

Page 18: ...inage chan nel Push some kitchen towel into the drain hole and try to absorb as much liquid as possible If more than 1 dl has flowed into the defrost drainage channel and or a strong odour develops af...

Page 19: ...y thoroughly Start the appliance again using the button 9 3 Changing the LED lighting Use original LED lights from the manufacturer only Disconnect the power supply to the appliance Pull out the mains...

Page 20: ...ed of the com pressor motor Gurgling bub bling hissing Cooling circuit Normal operating noise caused by the flow of refrigerant through the cold circuit Fizzling Cooling circuit Normal operating noise...

Page 21: ...y Check the power supply Change the fuse Reset the automatic circuit breaker The fuse or circuit breaker keeps blowing Contact Customer Services Appliance is faulty Contact Customer Services Illuminat...

Page 22: ...lay shows the temperature when the ap pliance is put back into service Touch any button The set temperature is shown in the temperature display Check any refrigerated or frozen food and discard if spo...

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: ...p 5 8 Instructions for use 5 M Model designation 2 Model number 2 N Noises 20 Notes 26 O ON OFF 9 28 Operating and display elements 9 Operating the appliance 9 P Preselection 9 28 Product data 22 Q Qu...

Page 25: ...14 Index U Using for the first time 5 8 V Validity 2 W Warning signal 20 25...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

Page 27: ...N 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: ...er compartment temperature display E Fast freezing F Appliance switched off Buttons 1 ON OFF 2 Temperature setting confirming a setting 3 Preselection 4 Select special functions V ZUG Ltd Industriestr...

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