Ventilation
The air warmed behind the appliance needs to
circulate freely. For this reason, the circulation of
air cannot be compromised.
Caution! Do not cover possible existing ventilation
openings in the back area of the top cover plate!
Connection
• Before you connect the appliance, you have to
make sure that itself and the power plug do not
show any transport damages.
• Connect the appliance only to a shockproof out-
let. The mains voltage has to correspond to the
one stated on the tool identification plate.
• The appliance complies with the guidelines that
are obligatory for CE marking.
• Do not connect the appliance to an inverter
• The power plug should not touch the backside,
in order to avoid possible vibration noise.
• The appliance can be put into operation by
plugging the mains plug into the point.
• A complete switching-off only occurs by pulling
the mains plug.
• If the appliance has been disconnected from the
mains, wait approx. 5 minutes after plugging in
the mains plug before setting the temperature
controller to the desired position.
Operating elements
The temperature adjustment for the refrigerator
compartment is set via the controller on the lighting
inside the refrigerator.
Place it in a central position to set an optimal
temperature for normal use. The more you turn the
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knob clockwise, the lower the temperature in the
refrigerator will be. The more you turn the knob
counterclockwise, the higher the temperature in the
refrigerator will be.
VeggiBox
The VeggiBox serves as the optimal storage for
fruits and vegetables.
Interior Lighting
If you want to change the light bulb:
ū Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
ū Turn the temperature controller to Min.
ū Remove the lamp cover.
ū Replace the defective light bulb with a new
one (max. 1.7 W, socket E14).
ū Put back the lamp cover.
ū Plug in the mains plug.
ū Wait approx. 5 minutes before setting the
controller to the desired position.
Storing of Food
• Store the food only packaged or covered in the
refrigerator, in order to sustain the flavour and
the freshness. Especially foods with a strong
smell or prone to absorbing smell (cheese,
fish, butter, among others) have to be stored
separately.
• There are different zones of low temperature in
the refrigerator. The warmest zone is at the top
of the door in the refrigerator. The coldest zone is
on the back wall at the bottom of the refrigerator.
• For this reason, arrange the food in the following
way:
ū On the shelves in the freezer (top to bottom):
Baked goods, ready-made meals, dairy pro-
duce, meat, fish and sausages.
ū In the VeggiBox: Vegetables, salad and fruits.
ū In the door (from top to bottom): Butter,
cheese, eggs, tubes, small bottles, big bottles,
milk and juice bags.
ū At first, set an average cooling temperature. If
the cooling is too strong, set a higher tempera-
ture and if the cooling is too weak, set a lower
temperature.
If frost is built upon the back wall, then the
cause of this could be that the door was
opened too long, warm dishes were in the ap-
pliance or the temperature was set too low.
• Warm foods have to be cooled down to room
temperature before they can be stored in the
appliance.
• Make sure that the door is closed correctly and
that it is not blocked by cooled food.
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