Operating and Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Caring for the environment
- Saving energy
- Guide to the appliance
- Switching on and off
- The correct temperature
- Using SuperFrost
- Temperature and door alarm
- Selecting additional settings
- Freezing and storing food
- Adjusting the interior fittings
- Making ice cubes
- Automatic defrosting
- Cleaning and care
- Frequently asked questions
- Causes of noises
- Customer Service
- Information for dealers
- Installation
- Installation
- Installation dimensions
- Limiting the opening angle of the appliance door
- Changing the door hinges
- Building in the appliance
- Preparing the appliance
- With 5/8" (16 mm) thick cabinet walls only:
- Building in the appliance
- Securing the appliance in the niche
- Only for an appliance with a niche height greater than 55" (140 cm)
- Installing the cabinet door
- Adjusting the position of the door
- X: side adjustments
- Y: height adjustment
- Z: depth adjustment
- Water connection
- Electrical connection
Frequently asked questions
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Problem Possible cause and solution
The ice cubes have an
unpleasant odor or fla-
vor.
The ice cube maker is in constant use and needs to
be cleaned regularly.
Rinse the ice cube maker and water supply line
regularly (see “Cleaning and care - Rinsing the ice
cube maker”).
The ice cube maker is seldom used. If you do not use
it very often, ice cubes that are stored for a long pe-
riod can absorb the taste and smell of other items.
Empty the ice cube drawer if you are not going to
use the ice cube maker for a long time.
Rinse the ice cube maker and water supply line
regularly (see “Cleaning and care - Rinsing the ice
cube maker”).
There is unpackaged/unwrapped food in the freezer
section. Ice can absorb the taste and smell of un-
wrapped food.
All food in the freezer section must be wrapped.
The ice cube drawer is dirty.
If necessary, clean the ice cube drawer.