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Electrolux 2330 I User's Manual
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1. Freezer Book with stored food chart The Freezer Book contains all detailed information and hints on freezing and storage lt also contams the stored food chart in which you can do your pookkeeping Enter the stored food with storage dates in soft pen cil In this way you will at all times have a handy ex ternal survey of your frozen food stocks and storage times No more unnecessary searching and no cold losses through prolonged door opening times After taking out the frozen food do not forget to rub out the corresponding entry Storage racks Fig 4 All storage racks are height adjustable for accom modation of e g bulky items For storage of opened bottles the storage racks can be slanted Flavour adulterations due to corks are thereby avoided Variable inner door Figs 5 and 6 Depending on the type of food stored closed con tainers or egg holders can be changed over or re moved to accommodate fruit juice bottles Fig 5 GB he door racks can be folded up to store tall bottles Fig 6 The bottle compartment s fitted with a sliding at tachment to separate individual bottles and prevent them from tilting VARIO keep fresh box Fig 7 Depending on model and features your fridge freezer is provided with a keep fresh box The VARIO keep fresh box caters for the require ment that some foods are best kept airtight and oth ers kept ventilated Depending on the position of the inverting lid the la
2. cluding accessories and thoroughly cleaned with lukewarm water to which a mild non abrasive deter gent can be added Finally wash with clear water and wipe dry At least once per year you should thoroughly clean the heat dissipating condenser heat exchanger the metal grille on the back panel of your appliance When not in use if your fridge freezer is to remain unused for any length of time disconnect unplug your appliance from the electricity supply It should then be cleaned thoroughly and the doors left ajar to prevent any odours from forming Faults and servicing To maintain the safety of your appliance you should ensure that repairs particularly to live parts are only ever carried out by a qualified electrician In the event of a fault please turn to your dealer or to our service organisation If Ao light is on please check first whether the power supply is functioning possibly the appliance is not plugged in properly or a fuse in the house has blown or there may be a general power failure If neces ary call in your local electrician at once In the event of appliance fauits please notify your nearest service centre straiqht away see list of ad dresses Do not attempt to do any repar work on the apphance yourself especially not to live parts in order to Save unnecessary travel and expense please state desenption of model E number F number You wil find these on the rat ng plate inside the re f
3. frozen food directly on the refrigerating unit Even when food is loaded in this way the functional safety of your fridge freezer is assured Freezer Book The Freezer Book contains all detailed information and hints on freezing and storage Making ice cubes Fill the ice tray s full with cold water place in the freezer compartment and allow to freeze Never loosen frozen on ice tray s with sharp or pointed objects or you could irreparably damage the refrig erating circuit The ice cubes can be easily loosened by twisting the ice tray or by holding it briefly under running water If your model is fitted with a holder in the storage rack you can conveniently insert the ice trays there GB Frost removal During operation and when the door is opened moisture is deposited as frost on the evaporator You will avoid heavy frost formation by not leaving the freezer compartment door open unnecessarily long You will also save power since heavy frost for mation impairs the refrigerating efficiency of your fridge freezer If limited frosting occurs above it is not necessary to defrost the whole appliance Re move this frost from time to time with a plastic scrap er e g pastry scraper not with a knife or the like Freezing calendar The figures beside the symbols on the inner door in dicate the maximum storage period in months alto gether for several types of frozen food Further details are given in the Freezer Book
4. Fridge Freezer SAN 2330 Operating Instructions LGB IMPORTANT if the fridge freezer you have purchased is replacing an otder refrigerator or freezer still fitted with a snap catch or lock you should render this lock unservice able before throwing the appliance away or putting it out for environment friendly refuse collection In this way you can prevent children locking them selves in when playing and thus endangering their lives Please make sure that the pipelines of your fridge freezer are not damaged before collection for envi ronment friendly disposal Appliance packaging information All used materials are environmentally compatible They can be safely disposed of or burnt in a refuse incinerator Regarding the materials The plastics can also be re cycled and are marked as follows PE for polyethylene e g as used in the outer wrap ping and bags inside PS for polystyrene foam e g as used in the pack ing this material is basically CFC free The cardboard parts are made of waste paper and should be put back into the waste paper collection system General instructions You have just purchased a home fridge freezer whi
5. ch has been produced according to the stan dards applicable to these appliances During manufacture the necessary measures have been taken as required by the Appliance Safety Act GSG the Accident Prevention Regulations for Re frigerating Installations VBG 20 and the Specifica tions of the Institute of German Electrical Engineers VDE The refrigeration circuit has been checked for leak age The appliance is radio interference suppressed in accordance with EC Directive 82 499 EC as well as with the Standard relating to the Retroactive Ef fect of the Mains Supply EN 60 555 Parts 1 3 DIN VDE 0838 Parts 1 3 June 1987 Before starting up we recommend you to read the following operating instructions since only by doing so can you benefit from all the advantages offered by your fridge freezer Please unfold the illustration pages on the cover to enable you to compare the text and pictures alongside Removing the adhesive tapes The doors are secured to the housing with adhesive tapes Remove any adhesive tape residues with a suitable petroleum based cleansing agent Commercial use Should you use your home fridge freezer commer cially or for purposes other than refrigeration freez ing and deep frozen storage of food and drinks you must observe the legal requirements applicable to your area Choice of location If possible your fridge freezer should he installed in a dry well ventilated room Its installation in a damp r
6. coloured m accor dance with the following code Green and Yeliow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live GB Le As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug pro ceed as follows 1 The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the earth terminal in your plug whichis marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow 2 The wire which is coloured brown must be con nected to the live terminal which ts marked with the letter L or coloured red 3 The wire which is coloured blue must be connect ed to the neutral terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black When wiring the plug ensure that all strands of wire are securely retained in each terminal Do not forget to tighten the mains lead camp on the plug Warning A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a serious Safety shock hazard Ensure that the cut off plug is disposed of safely 220 240 V AC 13 amps See rating piate for further for Mahon Voltage Fase tating The rarting plates ss docated on thie leftanside creta erator ompartinent Plug socket The plug socket necessary far connector Ot your apphance to the etectncity supply should be posi toned oo that ates possible to pullout the apphance plug Starting up and temperature regulation Fig 1 The knob tor temperature selectio
7. eing stored select the lower setting of 6 or 7 At higher room temperature 25 32 C and when frozen food is being stored select the warmer setting of 4 or 5 High ambient temperature and too cold setting of the temperature regulator on setting of 6 or 7 may lead to continuous operation of the refrigerating unit Reset the temperature regulator to a warmer setting of 4 or 5 so that the refrigerating unit is regulated and the defrosting cycle automatically reintro duced Correct storage N H Strong smelling refrigerated food such as e g cheese onions garlic herbs and spices Eggs Butter preserves small refrigerated packag es fruit juices Drinks Preserves small refrigerated packages g cream yogurt milk cartons Fruit and vegetables Meat sausage cooked meats Ready meals dairy produce margarine pre serves jams marmelade Ready meals pastries preserves inclined storage of opened bottles 000 00 00 5 6B Frozen food ice cream and ice cubes com partment for freezing of fresh food Frozen food The EIA mark tells you that frozen food can be stored in this compartment The storage time depends on the type of food con cerned see manufacturer s instructions Smaller quantities of fresh food can also be frozen See the section covering Freezing fresh food and storing frozen food Freezing fresh food and storing f
8. g plans for determination of freezing capacity and warm up time may be ordered direct from the manufacturer The do s and don ts of storing frozen food Once the freezing process is completed deep frozen storage takes place in the temperature range at least below 18 C see section on Starting up and temperature regulation When freezing food yourself please note the maxi mum storage times or those indicated in the Freezer Book For storage of already frozen food it is imperative to note the storage time specified by the manufacturer on the packaging Make sure that only packaged food is stored in the freezer compartment since unpackaged food will soon dry out when exposed to the extreme cold With the exception of spirits and drinks containing a higher percentage of alcohol beverages in glass bottles particularly soft drinks containing carbon di oxide juices beer wine etc should not be stored in the freezer When the contents freeze the glass bot tles will crack or even burst Never handle frozen food with wet hands Your hands could easily become frozen to the food Never use the freezer as a means of cooling hot meals since this causes heavy frost formation inside the appliance and an increase in power consumption If you want to utilize the effective capacity of your freezer compartment fully and need to accommo date an especially large amount of frozen food you can take out all storage racks You can then place
9. igs 12 to 27 Before Connecting your fade freezer to The power supply you should check whether the door must De rehinged from night as delivered lo left af Mis as rE quired by installation site and operabilty To rehinge the door please proceed in thie Sequence of bqures dicated an Figs 12 27 Before starting up In common vath dil io pie youa Bridge freezer all emit a ope odes e ness Ms edesible to dean the adeno oc yout appianer aed all acces sones petardas tae Clara atul re Electrical connection WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Please ensure that tie voto pe quel eae crt tics ated on the rabng plate agrees seth tie voltage at your electnmeny supply 220 240 volts u e 220240 V ACH HE your appliance has Deen expapped veth a mains lead with a Moulded on type plug you most comply with the following regulations Ihe plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a tuse Por replacement use a 13 amp BS 1362 tuse Only ASTA 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 s lost A replacement cover carner must be obtained from an electrical goods retailer 1f the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug fitted to the apphance then the plug must be cul otf and an appropriate one fitted When fitting the plug please note the following points Important The wires in the mains lead are
10. n is located in the refrigerator compartment Setting 0 means Off Rotation in direction 1 Lighting on refrigerating unit on the latter then operating automatically Setting 1 means highest refrigerating tempera ture warmest setting Setting 7 means lowest refrigerating tempera ture coldest setting Setting examples a For nomal refrigeration without use of the freez er compartment setting 1 2 or 3 should be selected If you require a lower temperature se tect setting 4 b If you want to store frozen food or freeze fresh food in the freezer compartment select setting 5 or 6 to give a temperature of 18 C Please note that on this setting the refrigerator com partment temperature also falls To freeze fresh food select setting 6 or 7 about 4 hours in advance On this setting you can be sure that fresh food will be reliably frozen Af ter freezing not later than after 24 hours the knob should be turned back to setting 5 or 6 since it will otherwise be too cold in the refrigera tor compartment The storage temperature of the freezer compart ment should be checked with a thermometer The ambient temperature loading and frequent door opening affect the internal temperature When the setting is changed the refrigerating unit does not start immediately if defrosting is then in pro gress D Important note At low room temperature 16 20 C and when fro zen tood is b
11. ndge freezer for cooling Hints on energy saving One or two additional hints on energy saving are giv en below Do not install your fridge freezer next to a radia tor oven or in direct sunlight since through high ambient temperature the temperature regulator switches on the refrigerating unit more frequently and for longer Do not place any hot food in the refrigerator com partment or freezer compartment first allow the food to cool to room temperature Do not open the doors unnecessarily and close them again as quickly as possible Set the most energy saving storage temperature for your refrigerated food see Starting up and temperature regulation Ensure good ventilation Keep the heat dissipating condenser heat ex changer the metal grille on the rear wall of your appliance clean Thoroughly clean it at least once per year AEG Hausgerate AG Postfach 1036 D 90327 Nurnberg 1 Copyright by AEG H 271 270 400 1391 03 158 AEG Domestic Appliances Ltd Customer Care Department 55 77 High Street Slough Berkshire SL1 1DZ Telephone 08705 350350
12. oom or the occurrence of weather dependent high ar humidity may temporart ly lead to precipitation of morsture dew formation on the outsides Never install your fndqe treezer near a heater or oven Installation beside a heat source is unavoid able the following miniturn distances at the sides are to complied with To electric cookers 3 cm to oi and coal fired cook ers 30 cm Otherwise a heat protechon panel should he used In case of installation beside a refrigerator or freezer a distance of 2 cm is necessary on an circulation grounds and to avoid condensation Avoid direct sunshine Do not installin a room whose temperature may fall below 416 C or exceed 32 C for any length of tine The appliance should be installed on a firm level sur face Correct any floor wreguilarities by twisting the adjustable feet in or out Your fridge freezer needs air Ensure that your fridge freezer receives sufficient air so that the heat generated at the rear wall ot the ap plance can be dissipated Air is supplied through the ventilation slots in the plinth and vented upwards through the rear wall shaft Never obstruct these openings If your appli ance is surrounded by high or low level units the rear upper opening must be left unobstructed The air vents into the free space must be at least 200 cm each Ihe Clearance between Ihe top edge of the apple mee and a high level unit feed above it should be at least 10 cm Rehingeing the door F
13. rate the defrosting process by plac ing a bow of hot water In the freezer compartment and by removing detaching pieces of ice before com plete defrosting Never attempt to accelerate the de frosting process by using other heat sources such as electric heating and warming appliances candles or the like After defrosting clean the interior of your fndge freezer and its accessories with lukewarm water to which a mild non abrasive detergent can be added Finally wash with clean water and wipe dry Restart your fridge freezer The frozen food can be loaded after around 30 minutes Cleaning and care Fig 10 Your fridge freezer should be cleaned at regular m tervals This s suitably done when the appliance IS empty or partly loaded During cleaning the appliance must basically not be connected to the mains supply pull out mains plug or remove fuse The drain opening of the thaw water 1S tocated n the back panel of the refrigerator compartment The pin provided with water Grain grooves should prevent any choking Fig 10 Make sure that this opening 1s always free If it chokes the pin should Le taken oul cleaned and re inserted Some organic solvents as well as essential ors e g juice from lemon and orange peel butyric acd at tack the plastic parts Do not forget that even in your fridge freezer food stored too long may spoil To prevent any odours from forming the contents should therefore be checked from time to time in
14. rigerator compartment of your appliance on the left hand side Caution Unnecessary service calls wii be charged for even dunna the guarantee penod Minor repairs you can carry out yourself Fig 11 Interior lighting Hf the bulb is defective yo can easily change thus yourself To do this unplug the appliance or oth erwise disconnect it e q by remove the fuse Press together the rear cover of the regulator lighting combination and detach Fig 11 Use only a max 15 W spare bulb Spare parts Spare parts can be ordered from the service cen tre You can fit them yourself without any special skill or training GB For example Internal accessories such as closed containers egg holders door racks and bottle compartment partitions fruit and vegetable trays storage racks door handles Hints on correct use Store your food depending on type and sensitivity in the appropriate refrigerating zones This will en able you to achieve an optimum storage duration see Correct storage illustration Fig 2 Ensure good packaging or covering of the food to be stored in your fridge freezer This ensures that flavour col our moisture and freshness are retained Clean the refrigerator compartment regularly This ensures that your food is hygienically stored and that unwanted odours are avoided Note the storage duration of frozen food in the freez er compartment to avoid loss of quality Never place hot food in your I
15. rozen food Fig 3 You can use your freezer compartment for storing frozen food and freezing fresh food yourself Before the freezer compartment s loaded with al ready frozen food deep frozen food for the first time the optimum storage temperature of 18 C must have been attained see section on Starting Up and temperature regulation When freezing fresh food yourself please observe the following instructions to be sure of obtaining the best results Freeze only sound fresh food Do not freeze too large a quantity at any one time The quality of the food is best preserved when it is frozen right through to the core as quickly as possible Food preparation is described in the Freezer Book Do not exceed the freezing capacity of your appliance n 24 hours as in dicated on the rating plate If you want to carry out freezing In several consecu tive days only utilize 3 to 4 of this capacity Packed food to be frozen should be placed directly on the refrigerating unit A Take special care not to mix already frozen foods with those not yet fro zen After around 24 hours earlier for smaller quantities the temperature regulator can be reset to the stor age temperature After freezing you can leave the frozen food at the freezing level concerned If however further food is to be frozen you must restack the frozen food on the storage racks to free the surface A of the refrigerating unit Hint for test centres Fillin
16. tter keeps the VARIO keep fresh box airtight A or admits air B Fruit and vegetable tray Fig 8 An adjustable partition allows food to be separated according to type or size Defrosting Fig 9 Ihe evaporator on the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment s defrosted fully automatically The water automaticaliy evaporates This automatic fea ture thus saves you laborious work Make sure that the drain opening of the drip gutter is always free and that the ihaw water formed can flow out unimpeded Once to twice per year or whenever heavy frost builds up tne freezer compartment must be defrost ed and cleaned For this purpose the appliance should be unplugged or otherwise disconnected from the mains supply by removing the fuse and the doors left ajar To avoid inadmissible warming of the frozen food you should operate your appliance around 6 12 hours in advance on regulator setting 7 to build up a low temperature reserve in the frozen food The food still located in the freezer compartment Is then packed together as tighily as possible wrapped in several layers of newspaper and stored in a cool place You can collect the thaw water in the freezer com partment by removing the plug in the bottom of the freezer compartment and by placing a bowl on the upper storage rack of the refrigerator compartment under the drain opening Fig 9 Do not forget to re insert the plug after defrosting and cleaning You can accele
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