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1.                                                                                                                                               en om                               25W  E14    240V max     220             Constructa Neff  Vertriebs GmbH  Carl Wery Str  34  81739 M  nchen  Germany    IN  9000602427       9202   en    
2.    en Instruction for Use    K431         en Table of Contents    Safety and warning information               Information concerning disposal             Scope of deliverVv arnateansnemeiiens  Ambient temperature and ventilation      Connecting the appliance     eee  Getting to know your appliance              Switching the appliance on                      Setting the temperature     nn   Usable  Capaclty ivi ima  Refrigerator compartment                          Interi  rfitings currar arde 8  Sticker    OK    tafata irian 9  Switching off and disconnecting   the  appliance router ada 9  Defrfosting E tia 9  Cleaning the appliance                         10  Tips for saving energy anne 11  Operating NOISES                     rnrnu 11  Eliminating minor faults yourself         12  Customer service           nanne 13       Safety and warning  information    Before you switch ON the  appliance    Please read the operating and  installation instructions carefully  They  contain important information on how to  install  use and maintain the appliance     The manufacturer is not liable if you fail  to comply with the instructions and  warnings  Retain all documents for  subsequent use or for the next owner     Technical safety    This appliance contains a small quantity  of environmentally friendly but flammable  R600a refrigerant  Ensure that the tubing  of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged  during transportation and installation   Leaking refrigerant may cause eye  injur
3.  all models     Pull out container    Fig    The pull out container is especially  suitable for the storage of foods which  contain meat  It can be taken out for  loading  unloading and cleaning     Vegetable container with cover    Fig  El  The vegetable container can be taken  out for loading  unloading and cleaning     Bottle holder    Fig  El   The bottle holder prevents bottles from  falling over when the door is opened  and closed        Sticker    OK        not all models     The    OK    temperature monitor can be  used to determine temperatures below   4   C  Gradually reduce the temperature  if the sticker does not indicate    OK        Note    When the appliance is switched on   it may take 12 hours until the  temperature is reached     D    Correct setting       Switching off and  disconnecting the  appliance    Switching the appliance off    Turn temperature controller  Fig  B A  to  position    0     Refrigeration unit and light  switch off     Disconnecting the appliance   If you do not use the appliance   for a prolonged period    1  Switch off the appliance    2  Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse   3  Clean the appliance    4  Leave the appliance door open     en       Defrosting    Refrigerator compartment  defrosts fully automatically    While the refrigerating unit is running   beads of condensation or hoarfrost form  at the back of the refrigerator  compartment  This is quite normal  It   is not necessary to wipe off the  condensation or frost  The r
4. Shelf for butter and cheese   8 Egg rack   9 Shelf for large bottles       Switching  the appliance on    Turn temperature controller  Fig  W A   from position    0     The appliance begins  to cool  Light is switched on when   the door is open     Operating tips  The refrigerator compartment  temperature rises     m if the appliance door is opened  frequently     m iflarge quantities of food are placed in  the refrigerator compartment     m if the ambient temperature is high        Setting  the temperature    Turn temperature controller  Fig  H A  to  the required setting     When the controller is at a medium  setting  the temperature drops to  approx   4  C in the coldest zone    Fig  El   Higher settings lower the temperature in  the refrigerator compartment     en    We recommend     m Perishable food should not be stored  above  4  C     m Low setting for short term storage of  food  energy saving mode      m Medium setting for long term storage  of food     m Select a higher setting only  temporarily  when the door is  frequently opened or large quantities  are placed in the refrigerator  compartment     Refrigeration capacity    The temperature in the refrigerator  compartment may rise temporarily if  large amounts of food or a lot of drinks  are placed inside    Therefore the temperature controller  should be set to a higher setting for  approx  7 hours        Usable capacity    Information on the usable capacity can  be found inside your appliance on  the rating pla
5. ck     m Do not use pointed or sharp edged  implements to remove frost or layers  of ice  You could damage  the refrigerant tubing  Leaking  refrigerant may ignite or cause eye  injuries    m Do not store products which contain  flammable propellants  e g  spray  cans  or explosive substances in  the appliance  Risk of explosion     m Do not stand or support yourself on  the base  drawers or doors  etc     m Before defrosting and cleaning  the appliance  pull out the mains plug  or switch off the fuse  Do not pull out  the mains plug by tugging the cable     en    m Bottles which contain a high  percentage of alcohol must be sealed  and stored in an upright position     m Keep plastic parts and the door seal  free of oil and grease  Otherwise   parts and door seal will become  porous     m Never cover or block the ventilation  openings for the appliance     m People  childern incl   who have  limited physical  sensory or mental  abilities or inadequate knowledge  must not use this appliance unless  they are supervised or given  meticulous instructions     Children in the household    m Keep children away from packaging  and its parts   Danger of suffocation from folding  cartons and plastic film    m Do not allow children to play with the  appliance    m l   the appliance features a lock     keep the key out of the reach of  children     General regulations    The appliance is suitable for refrigerating  food    This appliance is intended for use in  the home and the home env
6. controller lower        Appliance has no    refrigeration capacity     The temperature  controller is in position  KO     Turn the temperature controller from  position    0     Fig  H A       m Power failure    m The fuse has been  switched off    m The mains plug has  not been inserted  properly     Check whether the power is on   check the fuses        12    en       Fault Possible cause    Remedial action       The refrigerating unit Appliance opened  is switching on more frequently     Do not open the appliance  unnecessarily        frequently and for    The ventilation  longer     openings have been  covered     Remove obstacles           Customer service    Your local customer service can be  found in the telephone directory or in  the customer service index  Please  provide customer service with the  appliance product number  E Nr    and production number  FD      These specifications can be found on  the rating plate  Fig     To prevent unnecessary call outs  please  assist customer service by quoting   the product and production numbers   This will save you additional costs     Repair order and advice  on faults    Contact information for all countries can  be found on the enclosed customer  service list     GB 0844 8928989 Calls from a BT  landline will be  charged at up  to 3 pence per  minute  A call  set up fee of up  to 6 pence may  apply    IE 01450 2655    13                                                                                                      
7. e the height adjustable feet  or place packing underneath them     The appliance is not free standing    Please move the appliance away  from adjacent units or appliances     Containers or storage areas wobble  or stick    Please check the removable parts  and re insert them correctly if required     Bottles or receptacles are touching  each other    Move the bottles or receptacles slightly  away from each other     11    en       Eliminating minor faults yourself    Before you call customer service   Please check whether you can eliminate the fault yourself based on the following       information    Customer service will charge you for advice     even if the appliance is still under  guarantee    Fault Possible cause Remedial action       The light does not  work     The bulb is defective     Replace bulb  Fig  A B    1  Switch the appliance off    2  Pull out mains plug or switch off  fuse    3  Slide cover forwards and remove    4  Change the bulb      Replacement bulb   220 240 V a c   E14 bulb holder   see defective bulb for wattage         Light switch is  jammed     Check whether the light switch can  move  Fig   A A       Floor of  the refrigerator  compartment is wet     The condensation  channels or drainage  hole are blocked     Clean the condensation channels  and the drainage hole  See chapter  Cleaning the appliance  Fig  M       The temperature in  the refrigerator  compartment is too  cold     Temperature controller  has been set too high     Set temperature 
8. ear panel  defrosts automatically  The condensation  runs into the condensation channel    Fig  IJ  and is conveyed to the  refrigerating unit where it evaporates     Note    Keep the condensation channel and  drainage hole clean  so that the  condensation can run out     en       Cleaning the appliance    A Caution    m Do not use abrasive  chloride or acidic  cleaning agents or solvents     m Do not use scouring or abrasive  sponges  The metallic surfaces could  corrode     m Never clean shelves and containers in  the dishwasher  The parts may  become deformed     Proceed as follows     1  Before cleaning  Switch the appliance  off     2  Pull out the mains plug or switch off  the fuse     3  Clean the appliance with a soft cloth   lukewarm water and a little pH neutral  washing up liquid  The rinsing water  must nat run into the light     4  Wipe the door seal with clear water  only and then wipe dry thoroughly    5  Rinsing water must not run through  the drainage hole into the evaporation  area    6  After cleaning reconnect and switch  the appliance back on     10    Interior fittings    All variable parts of the appliance  can be taken out for cleaning     Take out glass shelves   Fig  A   Lift the glass shelves  pull forwards   lower and swivel out to the side     Taking out pull out container    Fig   Lift the container and pull out     Condensation channel   Fig  W   To clean the condensation channel  take  out the pull out container  Fig  1 4  Regularly clean the c
9. hing in front of it  Otherwise the  refrigeration unit must work harder   increasing the power consumption     en       Connecting  the appliance    After installing the appliance  wait at least  1 hour until the appliance is switched on   During transportation the oil in the  compressor may have flowed into   the refrigeration system     Before switching on the appliance for  the first time  clean the interior of the  appliance  see chapter    Cleaning   the appliance         Electrical connection    The socket must be near the appliance  and also freely accessible following  installation of the appliance     The appliance complies with the  protection class 1  Connect the appliance  to 220 240 V 50 Hz alternating current  via a correctly installed socket with  protective conductor  The socket must  be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse     For appliances operated in non   European countries  check whether the  stated voltage and current type match  the values of your mains supply match  the values of the mains supply  This  information can be found on the rating  plate  Fig        Getting to know your  appliance                            Please fold out the illustrated last page   These operating instructions refer  to several models     The features of the models may vary   The diagrams may differ     Fig    1 Light switch   2 Temperature controller light   3 Glass shelf in the refrigerator  compartment   4 Pull out container   5 Vegetable container   6 Ventilation opening   7 
10. ies or ignite    If damage has occurred    m Keep naked flames and or ignition  sources away from the appliance     m thoroughly ventilate the room for  several minutes     m switch off the appliance and pull out  the mains plug     m inform customer service     The more refrigerant an appliance  contains  the larger the room must be in  which the appliance is situated  Leaking  refrigerant can form a flammable gas air  mixture in rooms which are too small   The room must be at least 1 m  per 8 y  of refrigerant  The amount of refrigerant  in your appliance is indicated on the  rating plate inside the appliance     en    If the power cord of this appliance is  damaged  it must be replaced by the  manufacturer  customer service or a  similarly qualified person  Improper  installations and repairs may put the user  at considerable risk     Repairs may be performed by the  manufacturer  customer service or a  similarly qualified person only     Only original parts supplied by the  manufacturer may be used  The  manufacturer guarantees that only these  parts satisfy the safety requirements     A extension cable may be purchased  from customer service only     Important information when  using the appliance    m Never use electrical appliances inside  the appliance  e g  heater  electric ice  maker  etc    Risk of explosion     m Never use a steam cleaner to defrost  or clean the appliance  The steam  may penetrate electrical parts  and cause a short circuit  Risk of  electric sho
11. ironment   The appliance is suppressed according  to EU Directive 2004 108 EC    The refrigeration circuit has been  checked for leaks    This product complies with the relevant  safety regulations for electrical  appliances  EN 60335 2 24         Information concerning  disposal     lt 9 Disposal of packaging   The packaging protects your appliance  from damage during transit  All utilised   materials are environmentally safe and   recyclable  Please help us by disposing  of the packaging in an environmentally   friendly manner     Please ask your dealer or inguire at your  local authority about current means of  disposal      lt 9 Disposal of your old  appliance    Old appliances are not worthless  rubbish  Valuable raw materials can be  reclaimed by recycling old appliances     This appliance is identified   X according to the European     lt   guideline 2002 96 EC on waste  electrical and electronic  equipment   WEEE  The directive  specifies the framework for an  EU wide valid return and re use  of old appliances     A Warning    Redundant appliances   1  Pull out the mains plug    2  Cut off the power cord and discard  with the mains plug    3  Do not take out the trays and  receptacles  children are therefore  prevented from climbing in    4  Do not allow children to play with  the appliance once it has spent its  useful life  Danger of suffocation     Refrigerators contain refrigerant and  gases in the insulation  Refrigerant   and gases must be disposed of  professio
12. nally  Ensure that tubing   of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged  prior to proper disposal        Scope of delivery    After unpacking all parts  check for any  damage in transit     If you have any complaints  please  contact the dealer from whom you  purchased the appliance or our  customer service     The delivery consists of the following  parts     m Built under appliance   m Interior fittings  depending on model   m Bag containing installation materials  m Operating instructions   m Installation manual   m Customer service booklet   m Warranty enclosure   a    Information on the energy  consumption and noises    en       Ambient temperature  and ventilation    Ambient temperature    The appliance is designed for a specific  climate class  Depending on the climate  class  the appliance can be operated at  the following temperatures     The climate class can be found on  the rating plate  Fig                          Climate class Permitted ambient  temperature   SN  10   C to 32   C   N  16   C to 32   C   ST  16   C to 38   C   T  16   C to 43   C   Note    The appliance is fully functional within  the room temperature limits of the  indicated climatic class  If an appliance  of climatic class SN is operated at colder  room temperatures  the appliance will  not be damaged up to a temperature   OF  5    C     Ventilation   Fig  KN 6   The refrigeration unit is ventilated only via  the ventilation grille in the base  Never  cover the ventilation grille or place  anyt
13. ondensation  channel and drainage hole with a cotton  bud or similar implement to ensure that  the condensation can drain     Taking out vegetable container with  cover   Fig  El   Lift vegetable container and take out  forwards     Take out shelves in the door  Fig  B  Lift shelves upwards and take out     Taking out the bottle holder   Fig  El   Lift bottle holder at the rear and remove  from the door shelf     Ventilation opening   Fig    The ventilation grille in the base can be  removed for cleaning  To do this   depress the clips in the ventilation  openings and simultaneously remove  the ventilation grille forwards        Tips for saving energy    m Install the appliance in a dry  well  ventilated room  The appliance should  not be installed in direct sunlight  or near a heat source  e g  radiator   cooker     If required  use an insulating plate    m Allow warm food and drinks to cool  down before placing in the appliance    m Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator  compartment and use the low  temperature of the frozen food to cool  refrigerated food    m Open the appliance as briefly as  possible     en       Operating noises    Quite normal noises    Droning   Motors are running  e g  refrigerating  units  fan     Bubbling  humming or gurgling noises  Refrigerant is flowing through the tubing     Clicking  Motor  switches or solenoid valves are  switching on off     Preventing noises    The appliance is not level    Please align the appliance with a spirit  level  Us
14. te  Fig     en       Refrigerator  compartment    The refrigerator compartment is the ideal  storage location for ready meals  cakes  and pastries  preserved food  condensed  milk  hard cheese  fruit and vegetables   sensitive to cold as well as tropical fruit     Note when loading products    Wrap or cover food before placing in the  appliance  This will retain the aroma   colour and freshness of the food  In  addition  flavours will not be transferred  between foods and the plastic parts will  not become discoloured     Note   Avoid contact between food and rear  panel  Otherwise the air circulation will  be impaired    Food or packaging could freeze   to the rear panel     Note the chill zones in the  refrigerator compartment   The air circulation in the refrigerator    compartment creates different chill  zones     m Coldest zone is in the pull out  container  Fig  El    Note   Store perishable food  e g  fish    sausage  meat  in the coldest zones   m Warmest zone is at the very top of   the door     Note   Store e g  cheese and butter in the  warmest zone  When served  the  cheese will not have lost its flavour  and the butter will be easy to spread        Interior fittings    You can reposition the shelves inside  the appliance and the door shelves as  required     m Lift the glass shelves  pull forwards   lower and swivel out to the side   Fig      m Reposition stoppers and re insert  shelf  Fig  El    m Lift the door shelf and remove  Fig       Special features   not
    
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