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Table of contents 1 Safety ............................................  4 1.1 General information.................... 4 1.2 Intended use............................... 4 1.3 Restriction on user group........... 4 1.4 Safe transport ............................. 4 1.5 Safe installation .......................... 5 1.6 Safe use ..................................... 6 1.7 Damaged appliance................... 7

2 Preventing material damage .......  9

3 Environmental protection and saving energy...............................  9

3.1 Disposing of packaging ............. 9 3.2 Saving energy............................. 9

4 Installation and connection.........  9 4.1 Scope of delivery........................ 9 4.2 Criteria for the installation

location ..................................... 10 4.3 Installing the appliance ............ 10 4.4 Preparing the appliance for

the first time.............................. 11 4.5 Connecting the appliance to

the electricity supply................. 11

5 Familiarising yourself with your appliance............................  12

5.1 Appliance ................................. 12 5.2 Control panel............................ 13

6 Features......................................  13 6.1 Shelf.......................................... 13 6.2 Fruit and vegetable con-

tainer......................................... 13 6.3 Door rack.................................. 14 6.4 Accessories.............................. 14

7 Basic operation ..........................  14 7.1 Switching on the appliance ...... 14 7.2 Operating tips........................... 14 7.3 Switching off the appliance ...... 14 7.4 Setting the temperature............ 14

8 Additional functions ..................  15 8.1 Super function .......................... 15

9 Alarm...........................................  15 9.1 Door alarm ............................... 15 9.2 Fan alarm ................................. 15

10 Refrigerator compartment .......  15 10.1 Tips for storing food in the

refrigerator compartment ....... 16 10.2 Chill zones in the refriger-

ator compartment................... 16 10.3 "OK" sticker ............................ 16

11 Freezer compartment...............  16 11.1 Freezing capacity ................... 16 11.2 Fully utilising the freezer

compartment volume ............. 17 11.3 Tips for storing food in the

freezer compartment .............. 17 11.4 Tips for freezing fresh food .... 17 11.5 Shelf life of frozen food at

18 C.................................... 17 11.6 Defrosting methods for

frozen food ............................. 18

12 Defrosting.................................  18 12.1 Defrosting in the refriger-

ator compartment................... 18 12.2 Defrosting in the freezer

compartment .......................... 18

13 Cleaning and servicing............  18 13.1 Preparing the appliance for

cleaning .................................. 18 13.2 Cleaning the appliance .......... 19 13.3 Cleaning the condensation

channel and drainage hole .... 19 13.4 Removing the fittings.............. 19

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14 Troubleshooting.......................  21

15 Storage and disposal...............  22 15.1 Taking the appliance out of

operation ................................ 22 15.2 Disposing of old appliance .... 22

16 Customer Service.....................  23 16.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and

production number (FD)......... 23

17 Technical data ..........................  23

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1Safety

Observe the following safety instructions.

1.1General information Read this instruction manual carefully. Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe

for future reference or for the next owner. Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit.

1.2Intended use This appliance is only intended to be fully fitted in a kitchen. Only use this appliance: for chilling and freezing food and for making ice cubes. In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en-

vironment. Up to an altitude of max. 2000 m above sea level.

1.3Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or inadequate experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the resulting dangers. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by chil- dren unless they are being supervised. Children above the age of three years old and younger than eight years old may load and unload the the fridge-freezer.

1.4Safe transport

WARNING  Risk of injury! The high weight of the appliance may result in injury when lifted. Do not lift the appliance on your own.

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1.5Safe installation

WARNING  Risk of electric shock! Improper installation is dangerous. Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with the

specifications on the rating plate. Connect the appliance to a power supply with alternating cur-

rent only via a properly installed socket with earthing. The protective conductor system of the domestic electrical in-

stallation must be properly installed. Never equip the appliance with an external switching device,

e.g. a timer or remote control. When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of the power

cord must be freely accessible. If free access is not possible, an all-pole isolating switch must be installed in the permanent elec- trical installation according to the installation regulations. When installing the appliance, check that the power cable is not

trapped or damaged. If the insulation of the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous. Never let the power cord come into contact with heat sources.

WARNING  Risk of explosion! If the appliance's ventilation openings are sealed, a leak in the re- frigeration circuit may result in a flammable mixture of gas and air. Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the

built-in structure, clear of obstruction.

WARNING  Risk of fire! It is dangerous to use an extended power cord and non-approved adapters. Do not use extension cables or multiple socket strips. If the power cord is too short, contact Customer Service. Only use adapters approved by the manufacturer. Portable multiple socket strips or portable power supply units may overheat and cause a fire. Do not place portable multiple socket strips or power supply

units on the back of the appliance.

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1.6Safe use

WARNING  Risk of suffocation! Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate. Keep packaging material away from children. Do not let children play with packaging material. Children may breathe in or swallow small parts, causing them to suffocate. Keep small parts away from children. Do not let children play with small parts.

WARNING  Risk of explosion! If the cooling circuit is damaged, flammable refrigerant may es- cape and explode. To accelerate the defrosting process, do not use any other

mechanical devices or means other than those recommended by the manufacturer. If food is stuck to the freezer compartment, loosen it with a blunt

implement such as the handle of a wooden spoon. Products which contain flammable propellants and explosive sub- stances may explode, e.g. spray cans. Do not store products which contain flammable propellants (e.g.

spray cans) or explosive substances in the appliance.

WARNING  Risk of fire! Electrical devices within the appliance may cause a fire, e.g. heat- ers or electric ice makers. Do not operate electrical devices within the appliance.

WARNING  Risk of injury! Containers that contain carbonated drinks may burst. Do not store containers that contain carbonated drinks in the

freezer compartment. Injury to the eyes caused by escaping flammable refrigerant and hazardous gases. Do not damage the tubes of the refrigerant circuit or the insula-

tion.

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WARNING  Risk of cold burns! Contact with frozen food and cold surfaces may cause burns by refrigeration. Never put frozen food straight from the freezer compartment

into your mouth. Avoid prolonged contact of the skin with frozen food, ice and

surfaces in the freezer compartment.

CAUTION  Risk of harm to health! To prevent food from being contaminated, you must observe the following instructions. If the door is open for an extended period of time, this may lead

to a considerable temperature increase in the compartments of the appliance. Regularly clean the surfaces that may come into contact with

food and accessible drain systems. Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator

so that they do not touch or drip on other food. If the fridge/freezer is empty for an extended period of time,

switch off the appliance, defrost it, clean it and leave the door open to prevent the formation of mould.

Metal or metal-style parts in the appliance may contain aluminium. If acidic food comes into contact with aluminium in the appliance, aluminium foil ions may pass into the food. Do not consume soiled food.

1.7Damaged appliance

WARNING  Risk of fire!

If the tubes are damaged, flammable refrigerant and harmful gases may escape and ignite. Keep naked flames and ignition sources away from the appli-

ance. Ventilate the room. Switch off the appliance.  Page 14

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Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Call after-sales service.  Page 23

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Preventing material damage

2Preventing material damage

Preventing material damage

ATTENTION! Using the base, runners or appliance doors as a seat surface or climbing surface may damage the appliance. Do not stand or support yourself

on the base, runners or doors. Contamination with oil or fat may cause plastic parts and door seals to become porous. Keep plastic parts and door seals

free of oil and grease. Metal or metal-style parts in the appli- ance may contain aluminium. Alu- minium reacts when it comes into contact with acidic foods. Do not store unpackaged food in

the appliance.

Environmental protection and saving energy

3Environmental protec- tion and saving energy

Environmental protection and saving energy

3.1Disposing of packaging The packaging materials are environ- mentally compatible and can be re- cycled. Sort the individual components by

type and dispose of them separ- ately.

3.2Saving energy If you follow these instructions, your appliance will use less power.

Selecting the installation location Keep the appliance out of direct

sunlight. Install the appliance as far away as

possible from heating elements, cookers and other heat sources:

Maintain a 30 mm clearance to electric or gas cookers.

Maintain a 300 mm clearance to oil or solid-fuel cookers.

Never cover or block the exterior ventilation grilles.

Saving energy during use Note: The arrangement of the fittings does not affect the energy consump- tion of the appliance. Open the appliance only briefly

and then close it carefully. Never cover or block the interior

ventilation openings or the exterior ventilation grilles.

Transport purchased food in a cool bag and place in the appli- ance quickly.

Allow warm food and drinks to cool down before storing them.

Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator compartment to utilise the low tem- perature of the food.

Always leave some space between the food and to the back panel.

Installation and connection

4Installation and con- nection

Installation and connection

4.1Scope of delivery After unpacking all parts, check for any transport damage and for com- pleteness of delivery. If you have any complaints, contact your dealer or our after-sales service  Page 23. The delivery consists of the following: Built-in appliance

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Equipment and accessories1

Installation material Installation instructions User manual Customer service directory Warranty enclosure2

Energy label Information on energy consump-

tion and noises

4.2Criteria for the installation location

WARNING Risk of explosion! If the appliance is in a space that is too small, a leak in the refrigeration circuit may result in a flammable mix- ture of gas and air. Only install the appliance in a

space with a volume of at least 1 m3 per 8 g refrigerant. The volume of refrigerant is indicated on the rating plate.  "Appliance", Fig. 1 / 3 , Page 12

The weight of the appliance ex works may be up to 65 kg depending on the model. The subfloor must be sufficiently stable to bear the weight of the appli- ance.

Permitted room temperature The permitted room temperature de- pends on the appliance's climate class. The climate class can be found on the rating plate.  "Appliance", Fig. 1 / 3 , Page 12

Climate class

Permitted room tem- perature

SN 10 C to 32 C N 16 C to 32 C ST 16 C to 38 C T 16 C to 43 C

The appliance is fully functional within the permitted room temperature. If an appliance with climate class SN is operated at colder room temperat- ures, the appliance will not be dam- aged up to a room temperature of 5 C.

Niche dimensions Observe the niche dimensions if you install your appliance in the niche. If this is not the case, problems may occur when installing the appliance. Niche depth Install the appliance in the recom- mended niche depth of 560 mm. If the niche depth is smaller, the en- ergy consumption increases slightly. The niche depth must be a minimum 550 mm. Niche width An inside niche width of at least 560 mm is required for the appli- ance.

Side-by-side installation If you want to install two appliances side by side, you must maintain a distance of at least 150 mm between the appliances.

4.3Installing the appliance Install the appliance in accordance

with the enclosed installation in- structions.

1 Depending on the appliance specifications 2 Not in all countries

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4.4Preparing the appliance for the first time

1. Remove the informative material. 2. Remove the protective foil and

transit bolts, e.g. remove the ad- hesive strips and carton.

3. Clean the appliance for the first time.  Page 19

4.5Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply

1. Insert the non-heating appliance plug of the power cable into the appliance.

2. Insert the mains plug of the appli- ance's power cable in a socket nearby. The connection data of the appli- ance can be found on the rating plate.  "Appliance", Fig. 1 / 3 , Page 12

3. Check the mains plug is inserted properly.

a The appliance is now ready for use.

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Familiarising yourself with your appliance

5Familiarising yourself with your appliance Familiarising yourself with your appliance

5.1Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.

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A Refrigerator compartment  Page 15

B Freezer compartment  Page 16

1 Control panel  Page 13

2 Fruit and vegetable container  Page 13

3 Rating plate  Page 23

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4 Frozen food container  Page 20

5 Door storage compartment for large bottles  Page 14

Note: Deviations between your appli- ance and the diagrams may differ with regard to their features and size.

5.2Control panel You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operating status.

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1 switches the Super func- tion on or off.

2 sets the temperature of the refrigerator compartment.

3 lights up when the alarm is switched on.

4 Displays the set temperature for the refrigerator compart- ment in C.

5 switches the appli- ance on or off.

Features

6Features Features

The features of your appliance de- pend on the model.

6.1Shelf To vary the shelf as required, you can remove the shelf and re-insert it elsewhere.  "Removing the shelf", Page 19

6.2Fruit and vegetable con- tainer

Store fresh fruit and vegetables in their packaging in the fruit and veget- able container. Cover any chopped fruit and veget- ables, or store in air-tight packaging.

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Condensation may form in the fruit and vegetable container depending on the food and quantity stored. Remove the condensation with a dry cloth. To ensure that the quality and aroma are retained, store fruit and veget- ables that are sensitive to cold out- side of the appliance at temperatures of approx. 8 C to 12 C, e.g. pine- apple, bananas, citrus fruits, cucum- bers, courgettes, peppers, tomatoes and potatoes.

6.3Door rack To adjust the door racks as required, you can remove the door rack and re-insert elsewhere.  "Removing door rack", Page 20

6.4Accessories Use original accessories. These have been made especially for your appli- ance. The accessories for your appliance depend on the model.

Egg tray Store eggs safely on the egg tray.

Ice cube tray Use the ice cube tray to make ice cubes. Making ice cubes 1. Fill the ice cube tray with water up

to and place in the freezer com- partment. If the ice cube tray is stuck to the freezer compartment, loosen it with a blunt implement only (e.g. spoon handle).

2. To loosen the ice cubes, twist the ice cube tray slightly or hold it briefly under flowing water.

Basic operation

7Basic operation Basic operation

7.1Switching on the appli- ance

1. Electrically connect the appliance.  Page 11 Note: If the appliance has been previously switched off using the control panel, press and hold

for three seconds. a The appliance begins to cool. 2. Set the required temperature.

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7.2Operating tips Once you have switched on the

appliance, the set temperature is only reached after several hours. Do not put any food in the appli- ance until the set temperature has been reached.

The housing around the freezer compartment is temporarily heated slightly. This prevents condensa- tion in the area of the door seal.

When you close the door, a va- cuum may be created. The door is then difficult to open again. Wait a moment until the vacuum is offset.

7.3Switching off the appli- ance

Press and hold for three seconds.

7.4Setting the temperature Setting the refrigerator compartment temperature Press repeatedly until the tem-

perature display shows the re- quired temperature.

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The recommended temperature in the refrigerator compartment is 4 C.  ""OK" sticker", Page 16

Setting the freezer compartment temperature In order to set the freezer compart-

ment temperature, change the re- frigerator compartment temperat- ure  Page 14. The refrigerator compartment tem- perature influences freezer com- partment temperature. Refrigerator compartment temperatures that are set to warm generate warmer freezer compartment temperatures.

Additional functions

8Additional functions Additional functions

8.1Super function With the Super function, the refriger- ator compartment and the freezer compartment cool more intensively. Switch on the Super function 4 to 6 hours before placing food weighing 2 kg or more. In order to utilise the freezing capa- city, use the Super function.  "Freezing capacity", Page 16 Note: When the Super function is switched on, increased noise may occur.

Switching on Super function Press . a lights up.

Note: After approx. 50 hours, the ap- pliance switches to normal operation.

Switching off Super function Press .

Alarm

9Alarm Alarm

9.1Door alarm If the appliance door is open for a longer period, the door alarm switches on. After 10 minutes, the interior lighting flashes.

Switching off the door alarm Close the appliance door or press

. a The warning tone is switched off.

9.2Fan alarm If the freezer compartment fan fails, the fan alarm switches on.

light up, all LEDs on the temperat- ure display flash and a warning sig- nal sounds.

Switching off the fan alarm 1. Press . a The warning tone is switched off. a The temperature display again in-

dicates the set temperature. 2. Call customer service.

The customer service number can be found in the enclosed customer service directory.

Refrigerator compartment

10Refrigerator compart- ment

Refrigerator compartment

You can keep meat, sausage, fish, dairy products, eggs, prepared meals and pastries in the refrigerator com- partment. The temperature can be set from 2 C to 8 C. The refrigerator compartment can also be used to store highly perish- able foods in the short to medium

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term. The lower the selected temper- ature, the longer the food remains fresh.

10.1Tips for storing food in the refrigerator compart- ment

Only store food when fresh and undamaged.

Store food covered or in air-tight packaging.

Allow hot food and drinks to cool down first before placing in the ap- pliance.

Observe the best-before date or use-by date specified by the manu- facturer.

10.2Chill zones in the refri- gerator compartment

The air circulation in the refrigerator compartment creates different chill zones.

Coldest zone The coldest zone is between the shelf above the vegetable container and the shelf above that. Tip: Store highly perishable food such as fish, sausages and meat in the coldest zone.

Warmest zone The warmest zone is at the very top of the door. Tip: Store food that does not spoil easily in the warmest zone, e.g. hard cheese and butter. Cheese can then continue to release its aroma and the butter will still be easy to spread.

10.3"OK" sticker The "OK" sticker lets you check whether the refrigerator compartment reaches the safe temperature ranges of +4 C or colder recommended for food. The "OK" sticker is not included with all models. If the sticker does not indicate "OK", gradually reduce the temperature.  "Setting the refrigerator compart- ment temperature", Page 14 Once the appliance is switched on, it may take up to 12 hours until the set temperature is reached.

Correct setting

Freezer compartment

11Freezer compartment Freezer compartment

You can store frozen food, freeze food and make ice cubes in the freezer compartment. The temperature in the freezer com- partment depends on the temperat- ure in the refrigerator compartment. Long-term storage of food should be at 18 C or lower. The freezer compartment can be used to store perishable food long- term. The low temperatures slow down or stop the spoilage.

11.1Freezing capacity The freezing capacity indicates the quantity of food that can be frozen right through to the centre within a specific period of time. Information on freezing capacity can be found on the rating plate.  "Appli- ance", Fig. 1 / 3 , Page 12

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Prerequisites for freezing capacity 1. Approx. 24 hours before placing

fresh food in the appliance, switch on Super function.  "Switching on Super function", Page 15

2. Place food in the top frozen food container first.

3. Freeze fresh food as close as pos- sible to the side panels.

11.2Fully utilising the freezer compartment volume

Learn how to store the maximum amount of frozen food in the freezer compartment. 1. Remove all fittings from the freezer

compartment, apart from the bot- tom frozen food container.  Page 19

2. Stack food in the appliance, start- ing in the bottom frozen food con- tainer.

11.3Tips for storing food in the freezer compartment

Store food in air-tight packaging. Do not bring food which is to be

frozen into contact with frozen food.

Place the food over the whole area of the compartments or the frozen food containers.

To quickly and gently freeze larger quantities of fresh food, place this in the top frozen food container.

To ensure that the air can circulate freely in the appliance, push the frozen food containers in as far as they will go.

11.4Tips for freezing fresh food

Freeze fresh and undamaged food only.

Freeze food in portions. Cooked food is more suitable than

food that can be eaten raw. Vegetables: Wash, chop up and

blanch before freezing. Fruit: Wash, pit and perhaps peel,

possibly add sugar or ascorbic acid solution.

Food that is suitable for freezing in- cludes baked items, fish and sea- food, meat, game, poultry, eggs without shells, cheese, butter and quark, ready meals and leftovers.

Food that is unsuitable for freezing includes lettuce, radishes, eggs in shells, grapes, raw apples and pears, yoghurt, sour cream, crme frache and mayonnaise.

Packing frozen food If you select suitable packaging ma- terial and the correct type of pack- aging, you can determine the product quality and prevent freezer burn. 1. Place the food in the packaging. 2. Squeeze out the air. 3. Pack food airtight to prevent it

from losing flavour and drying out. 4. Label the packaging with the con-

tents and the date of freezing.

11.5Shelf life of frozen food at 18 C

Food Storage time Fish, sausages, pre- pared meals and baked goods

up to 6 months

Poultry, meat up to 8 months

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Food Storage time Vegetables, fruit up to

12 months

The imprinted freezer calendar indic- ates the maximum storage duration in months at a constant temperature of 18 C.

11.6Defrosting methods for frozen food

CAUTION Risk of harm to health! During the thawing process, bacteria may multiply and spoil the frozen food. Do not refreeze food after it has

been defrosted or started to de- frost.

Refreeze food only after cooking. These items should no longer be

stored for the maximum storage period.

Defrost animal-based food, such as fish, meat, cheese, quark, in the refrigerator compartment.

Defrost bread at room temperat- ure.

Prepare food for immediate con- sumption in the microwave, in the oven or on the hob.

Defrosting

12Defrosting Defrosting

12.1Defrosting in the refri- gerator compartment

When the appliance is operating, condensation droplets or frost form on the rear panel of the refrigerator compartment due to functional reas-

ons. The back panel in the refriger- ator compartment defrosts automatic- ally. Condensation runs through the con- densation channel into the drainage hole to the evaporation pan and does not have to be wiped away. To ensure that the condensation can drain and odours do not form, ob- serve the following information:  "Cleaning the condensation chan- nel and drainage hole", Page 19.

12.2Defrosting in the freezer compartment

The fully automatic NoFrost system ensures that the freezer compartment remains frost-free. Defrosting is not required.

Cleaning and servicing

13Cleaning and servi- cing

Cleaning and servicing

To keep your appliance working effi- ciently for a long time, it is important to clean and maintain it carefully. Customer Service must clean inac- cessible points. Cleaning by cus- tomer service can give rise to costs.

13.1Preparing the appliance for cleaning

1. Switch off the appliance.  Page 14

2. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box.

3. Take out all of the food and store it in a cool place. Place ice packs (if available) onto the food.

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4. Remove all fittings and accessor- ies from the appliance.  Page 19

13.2Cleaning the appliance

WARNING Risk of electric shock! An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock. Do not use steam- or high-pres-

sure cleaners to clean the appli- ance.

Liquid in the lighting or in the con- trols can be dangerous. The rinsing water must not drip

into the lighting or controls.

ATTENTION! Unsuitable cleaning products may damage the surfaces of the appli- ance. Do not use hard scouring pads or

cleaning sponges. Do not use harsh or abrasive de-

tergents. Do not use cleaning products with

a high alcohol content. If liquid gets into the drainage hole, the evaporation pan may overflow. The rinsing water must not get into

the drainage hole. If you clean fittings and accessories in the dishwasher, this may cause them to become deformed or discol- our. Never clean fittings and accessory

in the dishwasher.

1. Prepare the appliance for cleaning.  Page 18

2. Clean the appliance, the fittings, the accessories and the door seals with a dish cloth, lukewarm water and a little pH-neutral washing-up liquid.

3. Dry thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.

4. Insert the fittings. 5. Electrically connect the appliance. 6. Putting the food into the appliance.

13.3Cleaning the condensa- tion channel and drain- age hole

Regularly clean the condensation channel and drainage hole to ensure that the condensation can drain. Carefully clean the condensation

channel and the drainage hole, e.g. using a moistened cotton bud.

13.4Removing the fittings If you want to clean the fittings thor- oughly, remove these from your ap- pliance.

Removing the shelf Lift the shelf and remove it .

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Removing door rack Lift the door rack and remove it.

Removing the fruit and vegetable container 1. Pull out the fruit and vegetable

container as far as it will go. 2. Lift the fruit and vegetable con-

tainer at the front and remove it .

Removing the frozen food container 1. Take out the frozen food container

as far as it will go.

2. Lift the frozen food container at the front and remove it .

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Troubleshooting

14Troubleshooting Troubleshooting

You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot- ing information before contacting after-sales service. This will avoid unneces- sary costs. Fault Cause and troubleshooting The appliance is not cooling, the displays and lighting light up.

Showroom mode is switched on. Carry out the appliance self-test.  Page 22 a Once the appliance self-test has ended, the appli-

ance switches to normal operation. The LED lighting does not work.

Different causes are possible. Call customer service.

The customer service number can be found in the enclosed customer service directory.

The temperature dif- fers greatly from the setting.

Different causes are possible. 1. Switch off the appliance.  Page 14 2. Switch the appliance back on after five minutes.

 Page 14 If the temperature is too warm, check the temper-

ature again after a couple of hours. If the temperature is too cold, check the temper-

ature again on the following day.

The base of the refri- gerator compartment is wet.

The condensation channel or drainage hole are blocked. Clean the condensation channel and the drainage

hole.  Page 19

The appliance hums, bubbles, buzzes, gargles, clicks or crackles.

Not a fault. A motor is running, e.g. refrigerating unit, fan. Refrigerant flows through the pipes. The motor, switches or solenoid valves are switching on or off. Automatic defrosting is running. No action required.

The appliance makes noises.

Fittings wobble or stick. Check the removable fittings and, if required, re-

place these.

Bottles or containers are touching. Move the bottles or containers away from each

other.

Super function is switched on. No action required.

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14.1Power failure During a power failure, the temperat- ure in the appliance rises; this re- duces the storage time and the qual- ity of the frozen food. Notes Open the appliance as little as

possible during a power failure and do not place any other food in the appliance.

Check the quality of the food immediately after a power failure. Dispose of any frozen food that

has defrosted and is hotter than 5 C.

Cook or fry slightly thawed frozen food, and then either con- sume it or freeze it again.

14.2Conducting an appliance self-test

1. Switch off the appliance.  Page 14

2. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box.

3. Electrically reconnect the appli- ance after five minutes.

4. Within the first 10 seconds after connecting to the power supply, press and hold for three to five seconds until an audible signal sounds.

a If, at the end of the appliance self- test, two audible signals sound and the temperature display indic- ates the set temperature, your ap- pliance is OK. The appliance switches to normal operation.

a If, at the end of the appliance self- test, 5 audible signals sound and the temperature display LEDs light up with a different brightness, in-

form customer service. The LEDs provide customer service with in- formation about this fault.

Storage and disposal

15Storage and disposal Storage and disposal

You can find out here how to prepare your appliance for storage. You will also find out how to dispose of old appliances.

15.1Taking the appliance out of operation

1. Switch off the appliance.  Page 14

2. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box.

3. Remove all of the food. 4. Clean the appliance.  Page 19 5. To guarantee the ventilation inside

the appliance, leave the appliance open.

15.2Disposing of old appli- ance

Valuable raw materials can be re- used by recycling.

WARNING Risk of harm to health! Children can lock themselves in the appliance, thereby putting their lives at risk. Leave shelves and containers in-

side the appliance to prevent chil- dren from climbing in.

Keep children away from the re- dundant appliance.

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WARNING Risk of fire! If the tubes are damaged, flammable refrigerant and harmful gases may escape and ignite. Do not damage the tubes of the re-

frigerant circuit or the insulation.

Dispose of the appliance in an en- vironmentally friendly manner. Information about current disposal methods are available from your specialist dealer or local authority.

This appliance is la- belled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and elec- tronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determ- ines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.

Customer Service

16Customer Service Customer Service

If you have any queries, are unable to rectify faults on the appliance your- self or if your appliance needs to be repaired, contact Customer Service. Function-relevant genuine spare parts according to the corresponding Eco- design Order can be obtained from Customer Service for a period of at least 10 years from the date on which your appliance was placed on the market within the European Eco- nomic Area. Note: Under the terms of the manu- facturer's warranty applicable to the location, the use of Customer Service is free of charge. The minimum dura-

tion of the warranty (manufacturer's warranty for private consumers) in the European Economic Area is 2 years according to the terms of war- ranty applicable to the location. The terms of warranty do not affect other rights or claims held by yourself un- der local legislation. Detailed information on the warranty period and terms of warranty in your country is available from our after- sales service, your retailer or on our website. If you contact Customer Service, you will require the product number (E- Nr.) and the production number (FD) of your appliance. The contact details for Customer Ser- vice can be found in the enclosed Customer Service directory or on our website.

16.1Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD)

You can find the product number (E- Nr.) and the production number (FD) on the appliance's rating plate.  "Appliance", Fig. 1 / 3 , Page 12 Make a note of your appliance's de- tails and the Customer Service tele- phone number to find them again quickly.

Technical data

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Refrigerant, cubic capacity and fur- ther technical specifications can be found on the rating plate.  "Appliance", Fig. 1 / 3 , Page 12

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You can find more information about your model online at https:// eprel.ec.europa.eu/1. This web ad- dress is linked to the official EU EPREL product database. Please then follow the instructions on searching for models. The model identifier is made up of the charac- ters before the slash in the product number (E-Nr.) on the rating plate. Al- ternatively, you can also find the model identifier in the first line of the EU energy label.

1 Only applies to countries in the European Economic Area

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