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Summary of Contents for REF-264

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Page 2: ...od and storage of frozen food for up to one year depending on the type of food Before first operation 3 A few tips on how to save power with your refrigerator freezer combo 4 Description of the appliance 5 Installation and connections 6 Changing the Direction of Opening the Door 8 Appliance with electronic control 9 Control panel Appliance with mechanical regulation 14 Refrigerator accessories 16 ...

Page 3: ...the standing regulati ons and local requirements The appliance must not be used in open air or exposed to weather precipitation Always disconnect the appliance from power supply pull the power cord from wall socket before cleaning and before replacing the light bulb If the power supply cord is damaged in order to avoid hazard it must be replaced by the service or by qualified personnel In case of ...

Page 4: ...eely behind the appliance Condenser unit mounted on the appliance back wall must be kept clean at all times see section Cleaning the appliance If the seal is damaged or loose replace it as soon as possible Store your food in closed containers or other appropriate packaging Before placing the food in the refrigerator let it cool down to room temperature Defrost your frozen food in the refrigerator ...

Page 5: ...y 8 Foldable egg rack closed 6 eggs open 12 eggs 9 FreshZone pan 10 Vegetable crisp pan 11 Refrigerator door pans options deep shallow covered or no cover 12 Door bottle rack with safety holder B Freezer 13 Storage compartment 14 Freezing compartment 15 Legs Interior equipment of the appliance will typically vary according to the specific model 5 Description of the appliance ...

Page 6: ...d base The appliance is fitted with adjustable feet on the front side used to level the appliance certain models only Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight or heat sources If this is not feasible install insulation plate between the appliance and adjacent heat source The appliance may stand independently or you may incorporate it into the kitchen cabinet Be sure to leave enough space for...

Page 7: ... to be pushed too close to the wall Spacers are fabricated universally regarding the different distance of the condenser from the cabinet so make sure to position them properly Use the power cord to connect the appliance to the mains power Wall outlet must be fitted with ground terminal safety socket Required nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the relevant label or rating plate of the ...

Page 8: ...se the attached opposite hinge insert piece The door should be ajar before the middle upper hinge is attached Use the bungs which have been pulled out on the opposite side Check the door seal In case that it does not rest well take it off and turn it by 180 Necessary tools ring spanner No 8 screwdriver torque 25 8 Changing the Direction of Opening the Door Freestanding appliance ...

Page 9: ...al light on when super freeze is activated G Digital refrigerator temperature display indicates actual temperature in the appliance in the range from 1 C to 9 C Switch on the appliance by rotating the A knob towards the max position To switch off the appliance align the recess on the knob with the sign appliance is still powered there is still electric current in the appliance Switching the applia...

Page 10: ...d in the memory When turning on the appliance the display G will flash for a few seconds to show the set value Then actual or maximum value is displayed In case of the latter it is displayed until the temperature in the refrigerator falls below that value Press the C key to activate the fan boost signal light D will light up Use this function to reduce condensation dew on interior walls temperatur...

Page 11: ... in the range from 1 C to 9 C N Refrigerator temperature key CONTROL UNIT 3 Appliance with a fan and the No Frost system To switch on the appliance for the first time connect the plug to a mains socket The displays will indicate dashes to inform you that the refrigerator and the freezer are off To switch on the appliance press the E key and hold it for 3 seconds Refrigerator and freezer will be sw...

Page 12: ...ustic signal is activated ant the signal light H will light up The acoustic alarm will go off when the door is closed or when the alarm is acknowledged with the G key Intermittent acoustic alarm high refrigerator freezer temperature alarm When the temperature is too high an intermittent acoustic signal will be activated and the temperature display will flash Acknowledge the acoustic alarm by press...

Page 13: ...e function Press the C key to activate the super freeze function freezer boost Signal light D will light up Super freeze will be activated If the function is not deactivated manually the setting is switched off automatically approximately two days after activation This function is intended for fast freezing of a large amount of food In case of a power failure the super freeze process is restarted ...

Page 14: ... on off knob B Fan on off switch only with some models Model without fan Model with fan Turn on rotate the thermostat knob clockwise towards position 7 Turning the appliance on off 14 Control panel Appliance with mechanical regulation ...

Page 15: ... the refrigerator door is opened The fan distributes the cool air in the refrigerator more evenly speeds up the cooling process and reduces accumulation of dew on the shelves It only operates when the compressor is in operation Switching on the fan is recommended as an additional function in the following cases when room temperature rises above 30 C in case of higher humidity or when droplets of d...

Page 16: ...sing Maximum capacity is 9 bottles of 0 75 l or 13 kg of total mass see label on the right side of cabinet interior Crisp tray below the glass shelf at the bottom of the refrigerator is used for storage of fruit and vegetables It retains the right level of moisture and prevents drying out Pulling out the drawer Pull the drawer towards yourself in the direction of arrow 1 as far as the door stopper...

Page 17: ...Refrigerator compartments top section canned food bread wine cake middle section dairy products readymade food desserts juices beer TV dinners bottom section meat meat products delicatessen crisp pan fresh fruit vegetables salads root vegetables potatoes onions garlic tomato tropical fruit sauerkraut turnips Refrigerator door lining compartments top middle section eggs butter cheese bottom section...

Page 18: ... cause damage in prolonged contact with plastic surfaces or gaskets for longer period of time they can cause accelerated aging of the plastic material Unpleasant odor inside the refrigerator is a sign that something is wrong with food or that your refrigerator needs cleaning see chapter Cleaning If you plan a longer absence make sure you removed quickly perishable articles of food from the applian...

Page 19: ...d from the drawer 30 60 minutes before use to allow the aroma and flavour develop at room temperature Food sensitive to low temperature and not appropriate for storage in the FreshZone drawer include the following pineapple avocado bananas olives potatoes eggplant cucumbers beans peppers capsicum melons watermelons pumpkins and squash etc To remove the drawer remove the vegetable bin remove the gl...

Page 20: ...e fresh food does not come into contact with the food that is already frozen Be sure to provide the NO FROST freezer models with enough room below the ceiling for cool air circulation so avoid storing food over the marked maximum storage level see Fig After 24 hours you may relocate the food to the storage compartment and repeat the freezing procedure if required You may also remove the drawers an...

Page 21: ...uality of frozen foods The storage time and recommended temperature for storing commercially frozen foods is indicated on the packaging Always follow manufacturer s instructions for storage and use of frozen food When shopping be careful to choose only food which is adequately packed and provided with complete data and stored in freezers where the temperature never rises above 18 C Do not buy pack...

Page 22: ...dically Never use powered appliances to defrost the freezer hair dryer etc LIFE THREATENING Avoid using defrosting sprays as they may cause damage to the plastic parts and may be hazardous to health Clean the interior of the appliance and wipe it dry see chapter Cleaning Before reloading food into the freezer switch the appliance on Defrosting the NO FROST freezer model is completely automatic Per...

Page 23: ...rative profile metallic appearance are not dishwasher safe They can only be cleaned with a dissolved liquid detergent and a soft cloth Do not rub them Groove and drain outlet located underneath the cooling panel at the rear wall collect the drained water so they must not be clogged with food particles for example Make sure you inspect them periodically and clean if necessary use plastic straw to f...

Page 24: ...amaged Build up of ice or frost in the freezer interior may be a result of the following Door opened too frequently or too long Door not properly closed Poor door sealing If the seal is dirty or damaged clean or replace Water dripping from the appliance Drain outlet is clogged drain water drips past the collection groove Clean the clogged outlet using plastic straw Thaw thick ice deposits manually...

Page 25: ... not belong to organic waste Light bulb is consumption material and is not covered by the warranty Bulb lamps used in this appliance are special purpose lamps selected for household appliances use only They are not suitable for household room illumination Signal light B is flashing If the signal light B is flashing call a service technician Error code indicated on the display only with some models...

Page 26: ...ually the noise is reduced and eventually subsides Sometimes the appliance produces unusual and stronger noise which is rather unusual for the appliance This noise is often the consequence of inadequate positioning of the appliance The appliance should be placed and leveled firmly on solid base It should not touch the wall or adjacent kitchen units standing next to it Check whether the accessories...

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