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Alarm in Case of Overtemperature in the
Freezer
If the temperature in the freezer is above
–10 °C when connected to the mains supply,
then the display for freezing temperature
blinks. Tap on any button or wait 5 seconds
until the blinking stops and the pre-set tem-
perature is displayed again.
Alarm in Case of an open refrigerator door
If the refrigerator door stays open longer than
3 minutes, then a warning signal will go off.
Close the door or tap on any button, in order
to stop the alarm. If the door stays open,
however, then the alarm occurs again after 3
minutes.
Error Symbols
If ‘E0’, ‘E1’, ‘E2’, ‘EH’, ‘EC’ or other abnor-
mal displays appear, then there is something
wrong with the appliance. If so, contact our
after-sales service.
Interior Lighting
Do not take off the cover of the interior
lighting. The appliance is equipped with high
quality, durable LED-lighting. If the light is
inoperative, call our after-sales service.
Freezer Door
The freezer door should always stay closed
so that the food does not defrost. Thereby,
the formation of ice and frost accretion is
reduced. Therefore, make sure that the door
is only open for withdrawal of food or rather
for filling the freezer.
Freezing/Storing of Food
Freezer:
• The freezer is designed for the freezing of
food, for the long-term storage of frozen
food as well as for the appliance ion of ice
cubes.
• The door storage shelf in the freezer is
suitable for the short-term storage (max.
3 weeks) of already frozen food.
• Fresh food should be frozen to the core as
quickly as possible, so that the nutritional
value, the vitamins, etc. do not get lost. For
this reason, put the food in one or two rows
in the freezer.
• Do not bring them into contact with already
frozen food.
• Do not exceed the freezing capacity per
day! The respective value for the maximum
freezing capacity can be taken from the
appliance specification sheet at the end of
the manual.
• To fast freeze, choose either the special
feature Fast Freezing or set the lowest pos-
sible temperature (–24 °C). After 24 hours,
manually set the normal temperature again
(–18 °C).
• The freezing time shortens if the food to be
frozen is divided into small portions.
• Store the frozen food in the appliance only
packaged. You can use uncoloured plastic
sheets/bags or aluminium foil as packaging
material. Remove the air from the packag-
ing before freezing and check for airtight-
ness. Provide every packaging with a label
with the content, date of freezing and date
of expiry on it.
• Do not freeze carbonated liquids, warm
foods or liquids in a glass container or
bottle.
• Defrost frozen appliances in the refrigera-
tor. Foods keep their taste when they are
defrosted slowly, and the emitted cooling
energy from these appliances can be used
to maintain the intended temperature in the
refrigerator.
• If the appliance is turned off for a longer
period of time, e.g., because of a mains
failure, leave the door closed. Thereby, a
more significant loss of cooling energy can
be avoided. The maximum storage time
during malfunction can be taken from the
appliance specification sheet at the end of
the manual. Because of the higher interior
temperature, the storage time for food is
shortened.
Data for expiry dates of frozen food are indi-
cated in the chart per month.
Do not store the frozen food longer than the
given time in the freezer. Pay attention to the
expiry date of the frozen food indicated by
producer.