Contents illustration Pages General instructions Correct storage Choice of location Your refrigerator needs air Re hinging the door Electrical connection Operating and indicator panel Starting up Internal features Defrosting, cleaning and care Faults and servicing Hints Hints on storage Temperature ranges and storage times Pages
@ IMPORTANT! it the chilled food refrigerator you have purchased is replacing an older mode! steel fitted with a snap catch or lock, you should render this lock serviceable before throwing the appliance away or suiting it out for environment-friendly refuse confection. In this way you can prevent children locking themselves in when playing and ties endangering their lives. Please make sure that the pipelines of your refrigerator are not damaged before collection for environment-friendly disposal.
room whose temperature may exceed +32°C for any length of time, The room temperature of the installation site should always be higher than the required temperature in the appliance. Installation sites with poor air conditions, 6. 9. garages, should be avoided. Should you want 1o move the appliance at its final installation site, simply apply sight pressure to the upper pant of the door and tit the appliance backwards.
@ “The rating piste is located Inside the appliance on the Lt side. It your appliance has been equipped with @ mains glad with 8 mounded-on type plug, you must comply with the following regulations: The plug mounded on 0 the cord incorporates a fuse. For replacement, uses amp BS 1362 fuse. Only PASTA approved or certified fuses should be used. The fuse cover/ carrier must be replaced in the event of changing the fuse. The plug must not be used if the fuse cover/ carrier is lost.
@ When the setting is changed, the refrigerating unit dues not start immediately if defrosting is then in progress, Starting up Fig. 1 Insert the power plug. Switch on the On/Of switch (C). The green pilot damp comes on, The interior fighting comes on when the door is opened. The refrigerating unit starts, operating automatically. Set the humidity tit switch (8) depending on the food buying stored. Set the temperature electorate (D) fo the required temperature, Internal features Fig.
Minor repairs you can carry out yourself ~ Interior lighting 1t the bulb s defective, you can easily change this yourself, To do s, unplug the appliance by unplugging it from the electricity supply. The boob «can be reached by opening the door and removing the cover. Use only a max. 25 W spare blab. ~ Should wale have coalfield on the orifice of the appliance, clean the thaw water drain (Fig. 4). Hints on correct use Store your food, depending on type and sensitivity, in the appropriate refrigerating zones.
Temperature ranges and storage time Chi lied food Main harvest Recommend Storage | Storage time season temperate-| bunts Days| Weeks Months twee range °C 12241131 3+ A popes EXY variation September 3-5 3 ole Lats varieties | October 3-8 3 . Apricots Sun-August 3-8 Artichokes July-October 3-5 3 bl Asparagus April-June Aubergines ‘August-September 8-14 . Cavalcades All year round 814 * B Bananas Al year round 8-14 . Beans, green July-September 3-5 * Best root F\ajw October-November 3-8 2.
Chilled food Main harvest Commence Sta rage | Storage time season temperate-| hints Days| Weeks Months true range =C 1-212-411-31 34 H Horn gems April-October 3-8 3 . Herbs Summer Kali November 35 . Kiwis. Oclober—January. 3-8 . Kohlrabi Al year sound 3-85 3 . 1 Les Reverberation 3-5 . » Le mans All year round 8-14 » Lettuce Summer/Autumn 35 3 . Limes 814 . Cheeses Winter 35 . M Mandarin November-December 3-8 . Mangoes Stems Apr-October 3-8 3 » Leaves Apr-October 3-5 3 * Tangos Al year round B-14 3 .
Chilled food Main harvest Recommend Storage | Storage time season temperate-hints [nauseate Weeks | Monte true range o 1-212-411-31 3+ R Kaddishes Al year round {depending on variety) Raspberries June-August 3~ 5 . Red cabbage October-December Redcurrants June-duly 3-5 . Rb art May-June 35 o § Sadat bowl products | Al year round 35 3.1 * Falsity October-November 35 3 Savoy cabbage October-November 3-8 3 . Spinach Spring/Autumn Strawberries May—June 3-5 . T Tomatoes July-September 8-14 .