Operation
Page EN-11
Switching on
1. Set the temperature controller (1) to a set-
ting of between ‘1’ and ‘7’.
The appliance is then switched on. The
compressor starts to work, the refrigerant
flows through the pipes and a quiet hum-
ming sound can be heard. The interior light
will switch on as soon as the door is opened
and will switch off if the door is closed.
2. If the appliance is making unusual noises,
check that it is stable and remove any ob-
jects that may be on top of it.
Switching off
1. Set the temperature controller (1) to ‘0’.
The compressor is switched off. The appli-
ance doesn’t refrigerate. The interior light
continues to function.
2. To switch the appliance off completely,
pull out the mains plug.
3. If the appliance is switched off, leave the
door open slightly to avoid mould forma-
tion.
Setting the temperature
CAUTION
Health hazard!
The appliance may not operate proper-
ly if exposed to low ambient tempera-
tures for extended periods of time. This
can then lead to an increase in temper-
ature in the fridge and freezer.
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Always ensure the prescribed am-
bient temperature is maintained
(see “Intended use” on page EN-4).
Using the temperature controller (1), you can
set the temperature in the fridge and freezer.
• First select a medium setting.
• If, for example in summer, the ambient
temperature increases, so select a lower
setting accordingly.
Before getting started
• Read chapter “Safety” from page EN-4
and all the safety notices.
• Set up and connect the appliance as
described in chapter “Start-up” from
page EN-21.
Switching the appliance on
and off
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
If the cooling unit has been transport-
ed horizontally, lubricant from the com-
pressor may get into the cooling circuit.
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Allow the appliance to stand upright
for approx. 2 hours after transport
and before connecting.
(1)
If you set a lower temperature, you will
need a higher cooling performance.
This increases the energy consump-
tion.
The temperature controller (1) is also used
to switch the appliance on and off. It can be
found at the top of the fridge.
Operation