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1.         Depending on model and options             General safety information                                        Climate for ambient temperatures of T1504 554 550 561      1125  623       610   850  caning T sl 1414  501  497  505 534 1072   620  649  610   850  N Eon TP1424 501   497   505   534   1072    620    649    610    850  al ieee T1410 501   497   505   534   1072  620  649  610   850     Deren T1404 501 497 505      1072  620      610   850  1 3 Conformity T1400 501 497 505      1072  620      610   850    The refrigerant circuit is tested for leakage  The appliance  complies with the relevant safety regulations and EC Directives  2006 95 EC  2004 108 EC  2009 125 EC and 2010 30 EU     Note for test institutions     Tests are to be carried out according to the applicable  standards and guidelines    Preparation and testing of the appliances must be carried  out taking the manufacturer s loading plans and the  notes in the operating manual into account       For appliances supplied with wall spacers  the measurement  increases by 35 mm  see 4 2       1 5 Saving energy    Always ensure good ventilation  Do not cover ventilation  openings or grille    Do not place appliance in areas of direct sunlight or next toa  stove  heater or similar object    The energy consumption depends on the installation condi           tions  e g  the ambient temperature  see 1 2       1 4 Installation dimensions   Keep the time the appliance is open to a minimum   l   The lower the te
2.    Operating instructions  Table height refrigerator        030214 1081996   02     19   17   18          Appliance at a glance    Contents   1 Appliance at a glance scener 2  1 1 Description of appliance and equipmernrt                   2  1 2 Range of appliance USEC             ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 2  1 3  COMOnmiy  rrenen ane EREA 3  1 4 Installation dimensions    3  1 5  Saving energy   uunnnessesennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn 3  2 General safety information scenerne 3  3 Controls and displays ses 4  3 1 Operating Controls                      ssseeeeerrrrrrer nr 4  4 Putting into operation suser 4  4 1 Transporting the appliance    4  4 2 Installing the ADPliANCE              cc eeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 4  4 3 Changing over the door hinge                    5  4 4 Undercounter installation               cccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 6  4 5 Insertion into a row of kitchen units              u             7  4 6 Disposing of PaCkaQiNG              ccccssseeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeens 7  4 7 Connecting the appliance                ccccceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7  4 8 Switching on the appliance               ccccssseeeeesseeeeeeeees 7  5 COMMUN ON E E SEE AUEBEERENEEEENSORSERFERSERERE 7  5 1 Refrigerator COMpartMeN               eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7  5 2 Freezer compartment           uusssssseenenennennnenennen nennen 8  6 Maintenance css eee Eb EL LEDERE 9  6 1 DERFOR NO MEE A E E A A 9  6 2 Cleaning the appliance                cccccssseseeeeseee
3.    Your appliance is designed and manufactured for a long life  span and reliable operation  If a malfunction nonetheless  occurs during operation  check whether it is due to a handling  error  In this case you will have to be charged for the costs  incurred  even during the warranty period  You may be able to  rectify the following faults yourself     Appliance does not work   The appliance is not switched on           Switch on the appliance        The power plug is not properly inserted in the wall socket   p Check power plug        The fuse of the wall socket is not in order       Check fuse     The compressor runs for a long time        The compressor switches to a low speed when little cold is  needed  Although the running time is increased as a result   energy is saved       This is normal in energy saving models     A LED on the bottom rear of the appliance  at the  compressor  flashes regularly every 15 seconds          The inverter is equipped with a diagnostic LED        The flashing is normal     Excessive noise     gt  Due to the various speed steps  speed regulated   compressors can generate different running noises    pp The sound is normal     A bubbling and gurgling noise     gt  This noise comes from the refrigerant flowing in the refriger   ation circuit    pp The sound is normal     A quiet clicking noise     gt  The noise is produced whenever the refrigeration unit   motor  automatically switches on or off    pp The sound is normal     A hum  It is briefl
4.    open flames or defrosting sprays to defrost      Do not use sharp implements to remove the  ice     Please observe the specific information in  the other sections     DANGER identifies a situation involving direct   N danger which  if not obviated  may  result in death or severe bodily  injury   WARNING   identifies a dangerous situation  A N which  if not obviated  may result in  death or severe bodily injury     CAUTION identifies a dangerous situation   N which  if not obviated  may result in  minor or medium bodily injury        NOTICE identifies a dangerous situation    which  if not obviated  may result in  damage to property     identifies useful information and tips     3 Controls and displays       3 1 Operating controls    a              PN  I Lf        m        Fig  3     1  Temperature controller  2  Cool Plus switch    4 Putting into operation    4 1 Transporting the appliance    A CAUTION    Risk of injury and danger of damage as a result of incorrect  transport       Transport the appliance in a packed condition       Transport the appliance upright     gt  Do not transport the appliance without assistance        4 2 Installing the appliance    A WARNING    Fire hazard due to dampness    If live parts or the mains lead become damp this may cause   short circuits       The appliance is designed for use in enclosed areas  Do not  Operate the appliance outdoors or in areas where it is  exposed to splash water or damp conditions          Depending on model and o
5.   Clean the vent grille regularly     gt  Dust deposits increase energy consumption       Clean plastic outer and inner surfaces with lukewarm  water and a little washing up liquid       Only use a soft clean cloth to wipe side walls with a paint  finish  In the case of heavy soiling  use lukewarm water with  neutral cleaning agent       Use only a soft clean cloth to wipe door surfaces with a  paint finish  In the case of heavy soiling  use a little water or  neutral cleaning agent  A micro fibre cloth can be used  optionally         Malfunction    Do not apply stainless steel cleaning agent to glass or plastic  surfaces to prevent them from being scratched  Darker areas at  the beginning and quite an intensive colour of the stainless  steel surface are normal          When soiled  clean stainless steel outer surfaces with a  commercially available stainless steel cleaning agent  Then  apply the enclosed stainless steel care product evenly in the  direction of polishing       gt  Clean drain hole  Remove  deposits with a narrow instrument   e g  acotton bud           Clean items of equipment by hand with lukewarm water  and a little washing up liquid     After cleaning       Wipe dry the appliance and items of equipment      Connect the appliance and switch it on again      Put the food back inside     6 3 Changing the interior light    max  15 W   Socket  E14   Type of current and voltage must conform with the details on  the type plate       Switch off the appliance       
6.  faulty        Change the bulb  see Maintenance        If the bulb is defective  the CoolPlus function cannot be acti   vated  In order to ensure that this function will work  the  defective bulb should be changed at the earliest opportunity     Interior light on half power when CoolPlus is switched  on     gt  This is necessary for operational reasons        This is normal     8 Decommissioning    8 1 Switching off the appliance     Turn temperature control Fig  3  7  to 0     8 2 Taking the appliance out of service       Empty the appliance      Pull out the power plug      Clean the appliance  see 6 2       gt  Leave the door open to prevent odour     9 Disposing of the appliance    The appliance contains some reusable materials  and should be disposed of properly   not simply  with unsorted household refuse  Appliances which  a     are no longer needed must be disposed of in a  professional and appropriate way  in accordance  with the current local regulations and laws     When disposing of the appliance  ensure that the refrigeration  circuit is not damaged to prevent uncontrolled escape of the  refrigerant it contains  data on type plate  and oil       Disable the appliance       Pull out the plug     gt  Cut through the connecting cable       Depending on model and options       Decommissioning    11       Liebherr Hausger  te Marica EOOD   4202 Radinovo     Bezirk Plovdiv   Bulgarien   www liebherr com    
7.  not  TP1724  601 597 612 640 1175   628 654 610x 850  Pull the cable       Inthe event of a fault pull out the mains plug  TP1410  554   550   561   590   1125   623  652  610  850  or deactivate the fuse  TP1414  554   550   561   590   1125    623   652    610   850    Do not damage the mains power cable  Do  TP1434  554  550 561 590 1125x 623   652x 610   850  Not operate the appliance with a defective  T1514 554 550 561 500 1125 623 652  610  aso  Mans power cable  ae    Have any repairs to or intervention in the  TP1514   554 550 561  590  1125  623  652 610 850 appliance  and any change of the mains  T1700 554 550 561      1125  623      1610  850  power cable  carried out by the customer                                 Depending on model and options 3    Controls and displays    service only or by other specialised personnel  trained for the purpose      Only assemble  connect and dispose of the  appliance according to the instructions      Please keep these instructions in a safe place  and pass them on to any subsequent owners      Special purpose lamps  incandescent lamps   LEDs  fluorescent tubes  in the appliance  serve to illuminate the appliance interior and  are not suited for room illumination     Fire hazard       The refrigerant R 600a is environmentally  friendly but flammable  Escaping refrigerant  may ignite    e Do not damage the refrigerant circuit pipes    e Do not allow naked flames or ignition  sources to enter the appliance    e Do not use any elec
8. Fig  10  3   The appliance will project by 34 mm    at the sides  and 50 mm in the centre of the appliance in relation to the  kitchen cabinet front     Important for the ventilation       At the back of the stack cabinet there has to be a ventilation  duct of at least 50 mm depth throughout the width of the  stack cabinet      The ventilation space under the ceiling has to be at least  300 cm       the larger the ventilation space  the more energy saving the  appliance is in operation     If the appliance is installed with the hinges next to a wall  Fig  10  4   the distance between appliance and wall has to be  at least 40 mm  This corresponds to the projection of the  handle when the door is open     4 6 Disposing of packaging    A WARNING    Danger of suffocation due to packing material and plastic film    gt  Do not allow children to play with packing material     The packaging is made of recyclable materials      corrugated board cardboard     expanded polystyrene parts     polythene bags and sheets     polypropylene straps     nailed wooden frame with polyethylene panel      gt  Take the packaging material to an official collecting point      amp       Depending on model and options    Control    4 7 Connecting the appliance    NOTICE   Risk of damage to the electronic control system     gt  Do not use stand alone inverters  conversion of d c  to a c    three phase  or energy saving plugs     A WARNING    Fire and overheating hazard      Do not use extension cables or 
9. Pull out the power plug or switch  off the fuse       Take hold of the lamp cover       As shown in the diagram  press  open the lamp cover on the  inside at the front  and pull it off to  the side     gt  Change the bulb       Put on the lamp cover again and  snap it into place     6 4 Customer service    First check whether you can correct the fault yourself by refer   ence to the list  see Malfunction   If this is not the case  please  contact the customer service whose address is given in the  enclosed customer service list     A WARNING    Risk of injury if repair work is not carried out professionally       Have any repairs and action   not expressly specified   on  the appliance and mains cable carried out by service  personnel only   see Maintenance     10        gt  Read the appliance  designation  Fig  14  1   service  No  Fig  14  2  and  serial No  Fig  14  3   off the type plate  located inside the  appliance on the left   hand side     ELLE    EEEE PEGE index DEES EEL  Sardce HrNo Servic TEE  II                      Fig  14      Notify the customer service  specifying the fault  appliance  designation Fig  74  7   service No  Fig  74  2  and serial No   Fig  14  3       gt  This will help us to provide you with a faster and more accu   rate service       Keep the appliance closed until the customer service  arrives     gt  The food will stay cool longer       Pull out the mains plug  not by pulling the connecting cable   or switch off the fuse     7 Malfunction 
10. e into the recess  take care not  to crush  jam or damage the mains power cable       Do not operate the appliance with a defective mains power  cable        Counter height appliances up to 850 mm in height can be  installed below the worktop  In the case of continuous work   tops  the cover on the refrigerator can be removed and the  appliance slid in under the worktop    With such installations  the plug Fig  9  7  must not be located  behind the appliance and must be easily accessible    For the purpose of ventilation and aeration at the rear of the  appliance  a min 140 cm  ventilation cavity is required  With an  installation depth of 600 mm  the wall connection profile on the  worktop must not exceed a max  10 mmin depth        Fig  9    In order to take off the appliance cover     gt  Remove the screws Fig  9  2  from the rear side       Raise the cover up at the back  slide forward and lift up and  off the appliance       Depending on model and options    4 5 Insertion into a row of kitchen units        1  Stack cabinet et     2  Appliance  4  Wall    For appliances supplied with wall spacers  the measurement  increases by 35 mm  see 4 2     The appliance can be inserted into a row of kitchen units  To  match the appliance Fig  70  2  to the height of the row of units   a suitable stack cabinet Fig  70  7  can be fitted above the  appliance   When installing with kitchen units  max  depth 580 mm   the  appliance can be positioned directly next to the kitchen cabinet  
11. ean the appliance  see 6 2      If the appliance is installed in a very damp environment   condensate may form on the outside of the appliance      Always see to good ventilation at the installation site     4 3 Changing over the door hinge     You can change over the door hinges if necessary     Make sure that the following tools are at hand    U Torx   25   CQ  Torx   15   U Supplied open ended wrench   Q If necessary  a second person to assist with installation    A CAUTION    Risk of injury if the door tips      Take good hold of the door    gt  Set down the door carefully           Bi Fig  4       Remove the spacer Fig  4  73  from under the left hand side  of the door     Putting into operation                Fig  7 On appliances with a freezer compartment     Follow the sequence of the item numbers in the diagram     Fig  8    gt  Insert the spacer Fig  8  73  back under the right hand side  of the door  as it is important for the stability of the appli   ance     A WARNING    Risk of injury due to the door dropping out    If the bearing parts are not screwed into place firmly enough   the door may drop out  This may lead to severe injuries  What  is more  the door may not close and therefore the appliance  may fail to cool properly     gt  Screw on the bearing brackets bearing pins tightly  4 Nm       Check all of the screws and retighten if necessary        4 4 Undercounter installation    A WARNING    Fire hazard from short circuiting       When pushing the applianc
12. eeeeeeeeees 9  6 3 Changing the interior light                           ssssseereeererrrner 10  6 4  Customer SEPVICE            cccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeceneeeeeesaeeeenenees 10  7 Maltunetllon  au  een 10  8 Decommissioning          uurennaunennnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnn 11  8 1 Switching off the appliance                      4u0ne nn 11  8 2 Taking the appliance out of service                neen   11  9 Disposing of the appliance uses 11    The manufacturer works constantly on the further development  of all the types and models  Therefore please understand that  we have to reserve the right to make design  equipment and  technical modifications     To get to know all the benefits of your new appliance  please  read the information contained in these instructions carefully     The instructions apply to several models  Differences may  occur  Text relating only to specific appliances is marked with  an asterisk        Instructions for action are marked with a P  the results of  action are marked with a   gt      1 Appliance at a glance    1 1 Description of appliance and equip   ment    Note      Place food inside the appliance as shown in the diagram   This allows the appliance to save energy during operation       Shelves  drawers and baskets are arranged for optimum  energy efficiency on delivery        eel    L       m       I   i aie  a a            L_1        J  1       e    fs    Fig  7    1  Thermostat housing   interior lighting    2  Freezer compartment       3  B
13. es of 18   C or lower       Press the Cool Plus switch Fig  3  2      gt  The deep temperatures in the freezer compartment are  ensured     gt  The appliance s interior lighting is lit on a dim setting  even when the door is closed   Once the room temperature is again higher than18   C        Deactivate the Cool Plus Fig  3  2  switch manually     Note     At normal room temperatures  in excess of 18   C  the Cool   Plus switch should be turned off  as it is not required     5 1 4 Shelves    Relocating the shelves    The shelves have stops preventing them from being uninten    tionally pulled out       Lift the shelf and draw it out  forwards       Insert shelf with the raised  edge pointing upwards at  the back      gt  gt  The food does not freeze  onto the rear wall     Dismantling shelves     gt  The shelves can be disman     tled for cleaning     5 1 5 Using the sectioned shelf    A CAUTION    Danger of laceration    The shelf may break  The broken fragments may cause lacera   tion     gt  Remove only empty shelves                 Fig  11       The glass shelf with stop face  2  has to be at the back        gt  The glass plate  1  with pull out stops must be at the front so  that the stops  3  face downwards        5 1 6 Door racks    Removing the storage rack       Remove storage rack according to  illustration           Fig  12     Dismantling door racks        Fig  13     The door racks can be dismantled for cleaning   5 1 7 Removing the bottle holder     gt  Remove t
14. for defrosting     gt  Do not remove ice using sharp instruments           Switch off the appliance       Pull out the plug       Wrap the frozen food in newspaper or blankets and store in  a cool place     gt  Leave the compartment and appliance door open during  defrosting     gt  Remove detached pieces of ice       If necessary  pick up defrost water several times  using a  sponge or cloth       Clean the compartment  see 6 2      6 2 Cleaning the appliance    A WARNING    Risk of injury and damage as a result of hot steam   Hot steam can lead to burns and can damage the surfaces    gt  Do not use any steam cleaners        NOTICE   Incorrect cleaning damages the appliance       Do not use cleaning agents in concentrated form     gt  Do not use any scouring or abrasive sponges or steel wool       Please do not use any aggressive  scouring  sand    chloride   chemical  or acid based cleaning agents     gt  Do not use chemical solvents     gt  Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the  appliance  It is important for the customer service       Do not pull off  bend or damage cables or other compo   nents     gt  Do not allow any cleaning water to enter the drain channel   ventilation grille or electrical parts       Please use soft cleaning cloths and a universal pH neutral  cleaning agent       Please use cleaning and care products suitable for contact  with foodstuffs in the appliance interior        Empty appliance    gt  Pull out the power plug         gt
15. he bottle holder according  to the illustration        5 2 Freezer compartment     You can store frozen food for several months  make ice cubes  and freeze fresh food in the freezer compartment at a tempera   ture of  18   C and lower       Depending on model and options    The air temperature in the compartment  measured by ther   mometer or other instruments  may fluctuate     5 2 1 Freezing food       2 kg fresh food 24 h is the maximum weight which can be  frozen     A CAUTION    Risk of injury due to broken glass    Bottles and cans containing drinks may burst when being  frozen  This applies particularly to sparkling drinks     gt  Do not freeze bottles and cans containing drinks        To switch on Cool Plus  press Cool Plus button  Fig  3  2     In order that the food is rapidly frozen through to the core  do  not exceed the following quantities per pack       Fruit  vegetables up to 1 kg     Meat up to 2 5 kg      Pack the food in portions in freezer bags  reusable plastic   metal or aluminium containers       Spread the food over the shelf  Do not allow it to contact and  thaw items that are already frozen   If the room temperature is higher than 18   C       switch off Cool Plus  press Cool Plus button Fig  3  2      5 2 2 Storage times        Guide times for storing various types of food in the  freezer compartment        Ice cream 2 to 6 months       Sausage  ham 2 to 6 months       Bread  bakery products 2 to 6 months                Game  pork 6 to 10 months  Fi
16. mperature setting  the higher the power    consumption      Store food logically   see Appliance at a glance       Ensure that all food is well packed and covered for storage   This will prevent frost from forming      First cool warm food to room temperature before storing it       Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator        lf there is a thick layer of frost in the appliance  defrost the  appliance     Accumulated dust increases the energy   consumption       Once a year  dust the refrigerating unit    together with the metal grille of the heat  exchanger at the back of the appliance        2 General safety information    Danger for the user                                                        Fig  2  7   This appliance can be used by children of 8  a lb  c i    d e  e     g  h years old and over  and also by persons with  T1710  554 550 561 590 1125 623 652 610 850  restricted physical  sensory or mental  T1810 601 597 612 640 1175 628 654  610  850 Capacity or lack of we and knowl   edge  if they are supervised or have been  TP1720  601   597   612   640   1175    628    654  610  850  understand the resulting risks  Children must  TPesf1710 601   597   595   642   1175    608    655    610x   850 ne be a to play with the ee  eaning and user maintenance must not be  T1714 601  597 612 640 1175  628  654  610  850 2  carried out by children without supervision   TPesf1714   601   597   595   642   1175   60 amp  655  s10x 85s0o Supply  always take hold of the plug  Do
17. multiple socket outlets     The type of current  alternating current  and voltage at the  installation site have to conform with the data on the type plate   see Appliance at a glance      The socket must be properly earthed and fused  The tripping  current for the fuse must be between 10 A and 16 A     The socket must be easily accessible so that the appliance can  be quickly disconnected from the supply in an emergency  It  must be outside the area of the rear of the appliance      Check the electrical connection       Plug in the power plug     4 8 Switching on the appliance    Put the appliance into operation about 2 hours before first  loading food to be frozen        Turn the temperature control Fig  3  7  to the right  from the  O setting to point 3    gt  The interior light is on     5 Control    5 1 Refrigerator compartment    The natural circulation of air in the refrigerator compartment  results in zones differing in temperature  It is coldest directly  above the vegetable drawers and at the rear wall  It is warmest  at the top front of the compartment and in the door     5 1 1 Food refrigeration       Store perishable food such as ready to serve dishes  meat  products and sausages in the coldest zone  Place butter  and preserves in the upper area and in the door  see Appli   ance at a glance      gt  Use recyclable plastic  metal  aluminium and glass  containers and cling film for wrapping       Always store liquids and food which is subject to odour or  taste tra
18. nce     Q Standard EN 378 specifies that the room in which you install  your appliance must have a volume of 1m  per 8 g of R  600a refrigerant used in the appliance  If the room in which  the appliance is installed is too small  a flammable gas air  mixture may form in the event of a leakage in the refrigera   tion circuit  The quantity of refrigerant used in your appliance  is indicated on the type plate on the inside of the appliance        Detach the connecting cable from the rear of the appliance   removing the cable holder at the same time because other   wise there will be vibratory noise       Remove the protective film from the outside of the appli   ance        gt  Remove the protective film from the decorative trims     gt  Remove all transit supports     The spacers supplied with some appliances must be used to  achieve the stated energy consumption  These will extend the  depth of the appliance by approx  35 mm  The appliance is fully  functional if the spacers are not used  but does have a slightly  higher energy consumption       Depending on model and options    Putting into operation       In the case of an appliance with  enclosed wall spacers  mount the  wall spacers on the back of the  appliance at the top left and right           Dispose of packaging material  see 4 6        Align the appliance so that it  stands firmly and on a level  by applying the accompa   nying spanner to the adjust   able height feet  A  and  using a spirit level        Note     Cl
19. nsfer in closed containers or cover them       Foods which give off a large amount of ethylene gas and  delicate foods  such as fruit  vegetables  salad  should  always be stored separately or wrapped so as not to reduce  the storage life  e g  do not store tomatoes together with  kiwis or cabbage       Do not store food too close together to enable good air  circulation       To safeguard bottles from tipping over  move the bottle  holder     5 1 2 Setting the temperature    The temperature can be set between 1  warmest temperature   minimum cooling performance  and 7  coldest temperature   maximum cooling performance      The middle control setting is recommended  then a middle  temperature of approx 5   C is established in the refrigerator  compartment        Control    To ensure ideal temperatures for storing frozen foods  a setting  of    4    to    7    on the temperature controller is recommended   Selecting    7    makes it possible to achieve temperatures under  0   C in the coldest part of the fridge compartment     An average temperature of approx     18   C is then established  in the freezer compartment     Turn the temperature control Fig  3  7      The temperature depends on the following factors       the door opening frequency     the room temperature at the site where the appliance is  installed     the type  temperature and quantity of frozen food      Adjust the temperature as needed  using the control     5 1 3 CoolPlus function     At low room temperatur
20. ptions    A WARNING    Risk of fire due to short circuit    If the mains cable connector of the appliance or of another   appliance touch the rear of the appliance  the mains cable    connector may be damaged by the appliance vibrations    leading to a short circuit       Stand the appliance so that it is not touched by connectors  or main cables       Do not plug the appliance or any others into sockets located  near the rear of the appliance     A WARNING    Fire hazard due to refrigerant    The refrigerant R 600a is environmentally friendly but flam   mable  Escaping refrigerant may ignite     gt  Do not damage the piping of the refrigeration circuit     A WARNING    Fire hazard and danger of damage      Do not place appliances emitting heat e g  microwaves   toasters etc  on the appliance     A WARNING    Blocked ventilation openings pose a risk of fire and damage      Always keep the ventilation openings clear  Always ensure  that the appliance is properly ventilated     Q In the event that the appliance is damaged  contact the  supplier immediately before connecting to the mains   U The floor at the site must be flat and level     Q Do not install the appliance in a location where it is exposed  to direct radiation of the sun  next to a cooker  heater and  similar    Q Always stand the appliance backed directly to the wall using  the enclosed wall spacers  see below     Q The appliance may be moved only when it is empty     Q Do not install the appliance without assista
21. sh  fatty 2 to 6 months  Fish  lean 6 to 12 months  Cheese 2 to 6 months    Poultry  beef 6 to 12 months             Vegetables  fruit 6 to 12 months    Storage times given are guide times     5 2 3 Thawing food         inthe refrigerator compartment     at room temperature     inamicrowave oven     ina conventional or fan oven    gt  Remove only as much food as is required  Use thawed food  as quickly as possible     gt  Food once thawed should be re frozen only in exceptional  cases     6 Maintenance    6 1 Defrosting    6 1 1 Defrosting refrigerator compartment    The refrigerator compartment is defrosted automatically  The   water evaporates  Drops of water on the rear wall are function    ally conditioned and perfectly normal       Clean the drain hole at regular intervals to allow the defrost  water to drain  see 6 2         Depending on model and options    Maintenance    6 1 2 Defrosting freezer compartment     A layer of frost and ice forms in the freezer compartment after  the appliance has been in use for a lengthy period of time  This  is quite normal  The layer of frost and ice forms more quickly if  the door is opened frequently or if the food is warm when  placed inside  However  a thick layer of ice will increase the  appliance   s energy consumption  You should therefore defrost  the appliance regularly     A CAUTION    Risk of injury and damage as a result of hot steam     gt  Do not use electric heaters or steam cleaners  naked flames  or defrosting sprays 
22. trical appliances in the  interior  e g  steam cleaners  heaters  ice  cream maker etc      e If refrigerant escapes  remove any naked  flames or sources of ignition from the  leakage area  Ventilate the room well   Notify the after sales service      Do not store explosives or sprays using  combustible propellants such as butane   propane  pentane  etc  in the appliance  To  identify these spray cans  look for the list of  contents printed on the can  or a flame  symbol  Gases possibly escaping may ignite  due to electrical components      Keep burning candles  lamps and other items  with naked flames away from the appliance  so that they do not set the appliance on fire      Please be sure to store alcoholic drinks or  other packaging containing alcohol in tightly  closed containers  Any alcohol that leaks out  may be ignited by electrical components     Danger of tipping and falling       Do not misuse the plinth  drawers  doors etc   as a Step or for support  This applies particu   larly to children     Danger of food poisoning       Do not consume food which has been stored  too long    Danger of frostbite  numbness and pain      Avoid lasting skin contact with cold surfaces  or refrigerated frozen food or take protective  steps  e g  wear gloves  Do not consume ice  cream  water ice or ice cubes immediately  and do not consume them too cold     Danger of injury and damage          Hot steam can lead to injury  Do not use elec   trical heating or steam cleaning equipment
23. utter and cheese tray     7  Coldest zone     8  Vegetable crisper    9  Adjustable feet at the front  and castors    at the rear    10  Condensate drain    11  Type plate     4  Bottle rack      5  Bottle holder    6  Shelf  relocatable    1 2 Range of appliance use    The appliance is suitable solely for cooling food  in a domestic environment or similar  This  includes use in  for example      in staff kitchenettes  bed and breakfast estab   lishments      by guests in country homes  hotels  motels  and other forms of accommodation      in catering and similar services in the whole   sale trade    Use the appliance solely as is customary within  a domestic environment  All other types of use  are inadmissible  The appliance is not suitable  for storing and cooling medicines  blood  plasma  laboratory preparations or similar  substances and products covered by the  2007 47 EC Medical Devices Directive  Misuse  of the appliance can result in the stored prod   ucts suffering harm or perishing  Furthermore   the appliance is not suitable for operation in  potentially explosive atmospheres     The appliance is set to operate within specific  ambient temperature limits according to its  climate rating  The correct climate rating for  your appliance is indicated on the type plate     Note      Compliance with the ambient temperatures  indicated is required  otherwise the cooling  performance is reduced           Climate for ambient temperatures of  rating  SN 10   C to 32   C    
24. y a little louder when the refrigeration   unit  the motor  switches on     gt  The refrigeration increases automatically when fresh food  has just been placed in the appliance or the door has been  left open for a while    pp The sound is normal     The ambient temperature is too high      Solution   see 1 2     I      Depending on model and options    Vibratory noise     gt  The appliance is not fixed to the ground  The running of the  cooling unit therefore makes objects and adjacent furniture  vibrate       Adjust appliance via the height adjustable feet     gt  Move bottles and containers apart     The outer surfaces of the appliance are warm        gt  The heat of the refrigeration circuit is used to prevent  condensate from forming       This is normal     The temperature is not cold enough    The door of the appliance is not properly closed    Close the door of the appliance    Insufficient ventilation    Clear ventilation grilles    The ambient temperature is too high    Solution   see 1 2      The appliance was opened too frequently or for too long     Wait to see whether the appliance reaches the required   temperature by itself  If not  please contact the after sales   service  see Maintenance      gt  The appliance is too close to a source of heat  stove  heater  etc        Change the position of the appliance or the source of heat     Vivivivi    The interior light is not on       The appliance is not switched on        Switch on the appliance    gt  The bulb is
    
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