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HOW TO OPERATE THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT
The freezer compartment can be used for freezing fresh and cooked food, making ice cubes and storing
frozen food.
Freezer control panel
To adjust the temperature in the Freezer compartment, select the desired freezing level using the
button on the control panel.
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1. Operation LED
2. Door open alarm
3. Alarm mute button
4. Fast Freezing
ELECTRONIC CONTROL
This appliance is provided with an exclusive electronic control system. Thanks to this system,
appliance operation is constantly monitored.
In the event of a malfunction, the control system will activate an acoustic alarm and the LEDs on the
control panel will blink.
This system controls door closure. If a door is open, close it. The acoustic alarm is deactivated.
This system also controls the internal temperature of the appliance. The acoustic alarm will sound if
the internal temperature increases. Do not place hot food in the appliance.
To mute the acoustic alarm press the Alarm button. The LEDs blink until the ideal internal
temperature is reached.
This electronic control system also has an auto check function. An acoustic alarm will immediately
signal any malfunction in your appliance. This allows you to contact the After-sales Service to solve the
problem rapidly.
When the LEDs blink, the appliance should not to used for a prolonged period of time. Contact the
After-sales Service as soon as possible.
After approx. two hours, the acoustic alarm also signals the malfunction. Press the Alarm button.
Unplug the appliance from the mains socket until the problem is solved by the After-sales Service.
Minimum level: to be used when small
amounts of food are stored in the Freezer
and the door is seldom opened.
Medium level: to be used in normal
conditions.
Maximum level: to be used when large
amounts of food are stored in the Freezer
and the door is opened frequently.
Fast Freezing: the three LEDs are alight.
Select the Fast Freeze function for colder
temperatures. This function switches off
automatically after 18 hours.
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