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1. The middle control setting is recommended then a middle temperature of approx 5 C is established in the refrigerator compartment 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 gt 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 gt Adjust the temperature as needed using the control 5 1 3 Shelves Relocating the shelves The shelves have stops preventing them from being uninten tionally pulled out gt Lift the shelf and draw it out forwards gt Insert shelf with the raised edge pointing upwards at the back Dismantling shelves gt The shelves can be disman m tled for cleaning Maintenance 5 1 4 Door racks Removing the storage rack Fig 8 Dismantling door racks Fig 9 gt The door racks can be dismantled for cleaning 5 2 Freezer compartment You can store frozen food make ice cubes and freeze fresh food in the freezer compartment 5 2 1 Freezing food The rating plate indicates the maximum quantity
2. as otherwise the surface coating will be damaged Please only use a soft clean cloth to wipe the coated door surfaces In the case of heavy soiling use a little water or neutral cleaning agent A micro fibre cloth can be used optionally gt When soiled clean stainless steel side walls with a commercially available stainless steel cleaning agent Then apply the enclosed stainless steel care product evenly in the direction of polishing gt Use only a soft clean cloth to wipe side walls and 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 Maintenance gt Clean drain hole Remove deposits with a narrow instrument e g a cotton bud gt Clean items of equipment by hand with lukewarm water and a little washing up liquid After cleaning gt Wipe dry the appliance and items of equipment gt Connect the appliance and switch it on again When the temperature is sufficiently cold gt Put the food back inside 6 3 Changing the interior light In the device an LED lamp is used as standard illumination for the interior space When an incandescent bulb is used J Use an incandescent lamp with max 15 W and E14 socket CL Power supply AC and voltage at the operating point must comply with the details on the rating plate see Appliance at a glance When a LED is used Q Use only the original LED
3. gt Fit the cover Fig 4 7 on the opposite side by sliding it rear wards and latching it into place gt Press the cover Fig 4 2 on the opposite side down into place until it latches gt Unscrew the adjustable foot Fig 6 22 on the lower bearing block Fig 6 23 until it reaches the floor 4 4 Insertion into a row of kitchen units mm 30 0 cm gt Fig 7 1 Stack cabinet 3 Kitchen cabinet 2 Appliance 4 Wall x 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 7 2 to the height of the row of units a suitable stack cabinet Fig 7 1 can be fitted above the appli ance When installing with kitchen units max depth 580 mm the appliance can be positioned directly next to the kitchen cabinet Fig 7 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 7 4 the distance between appliance and wall
4. Operating instructions Combined fridge freezer ee ul L y i Eae E E sag 7082812 00 Appliance at a glance Contents Appliance at a QlanCe ccccssssccsseseceeseesseneeseeneees Overview of the appliance and equipmernrt Range Of appliance USEC ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees CONOIS External dimensions of the appliance 006 SAVING CMON OY vensaescsndncentsacsantaceweedasnnenseessentieenndsetenies oO ROM 4 General safety informatiON cccsessseeseeeseeeeeees Controls and CiSplayS cccsssseeessesseeseeesseeseeenees 1 Operating CONTIOIS cccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeans Bh UO ND 33 Putting into OPeratiONn ccsessecssseesssseeseseeseneeseens 4 1 Transporting the appliance cccceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 2 Installing the ADPliANCE c ce eceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 4 3 Changing over the door hinges ceceeeeeeeneees 4 4 Insertion into a row of kitchen Units 0 cceeeeee 4 5 Disposing of packagQing cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 6 Connecting the appliance cccccceesseeeeeeseeeeeeees 4 7 Switching on the appliance ccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 COMM losses dvesecnessenesaccetasssaveteocostisedsecensscesiveeveetcees ses 5 1 Refrigerator COMpartMeEN cceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 5 2 Freezer COMPAMMENL ccsececssece
5. food to be frozen gt 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 Control 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 gt 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 gt Always store liquids and food which is subject to odour or taste transfer in closed containers or cover them gt 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 gt Do not store food too close together to enable good air circulation gt 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
6. the appliance is installed in a very damp environment condensate may form on the outside of the appliance gt Always see to good ventilation at the installation site 4 3 Changing over the door hinges You can change over the door hinges if necessary Ensure that the following tools are to hand Q Torx 25 Q Screwdriver Q Cordless screwdriver if necessary Q Second person for fitting work if needed 4 3 1 Detaching the upper door Note gt Remove any food from the door racks before removing the door so that no food falls out Fig 4 gt Pull off the cover Fig 4 7 forwards and upwards gt Lift off the cover Fig 4 2 Putting into operation A CAUTION Risk of injury if the door tips gt Take good hold of the door gt Set down the door carefully gt Unscrew the upper turn hinge Fig 4 32x Torx 25 Fig 4 4 and lift it off gt Lift up the upper door and set it aside 4 3 2 Detaching the lower door gt Open the lower door A CAUTION Risk of injury if the door tips gt Take good hold of the door gt Set down the door carefully gt Unscrew the fastening screws Fig 5 77 2 x Torx 25 and pull the centre bearing block out of the lower door gt Remove plastic washer Fig 5 70 gt Lift up the door and set it aside 4 3 3 Transferring the middle bearing elements Fig 5 gt Carefully pull off the covers Fig 5 72 and fit to the opposite side 4 3 4 Transfe
7. 10 1 service No Fig 10 2 and serial No Fig 70 3 off the type plate located inside the appliance on the left hand side VEN Fig 10 gt Notify the customer service specifying the fault appliance designation Fig 70 7 service No Fig 70 2 and serial No Fig 10 3 gt This will help us to provide you with a faster and more accu rate service gt Keep the appliance closed until the customer service arrives gt The food will stay cool longer gt Pull out the mains plug not by pulling the connecting cable or switch off the fuse 7 Malfunction 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 gt 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 p 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 B This is normal in energy saving models A LED on the bottom rear of the appliance at the co
8. ainless steel doors are finished with a high quality surface coating and must not be treated with the enclosed care product as otherwise the surface coating will be damaged LE Please only use a soft clean cloth to wipe the coated door surfaces gt Only use a stainless steel care product on the stainless steel side walls applying it evenly in the direction of polishing Subsequent cleaning will then be easier gt Use only a soft clean cloth to wipe side walls and door surfaces with a paint finish 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 Putting into operation gt For appliances supplied with wall spacers mount the wall spacers on the back of the appliance left and right above the compressor gt Dispose of packaging material see 4 5 gt Align the appliance so that it stands firmly and on a level by applying the accompanying spanner to the adjustable height feet A and using a spirit level gt Then support the door Extend the adjustable foot at the turn hinge B until it rests on the floor and then make a further 90 turn Note gt Clean the appliance see 6 2 If
9. anged for optimum energy efficiency on delivery 1 Freezer compartment glass storage shelf 2 Door rack adjustable number depends on model 3 Bottle holder 4 Shelf adjustable number depends on model 5 Thermostat housing internal light 6 Drain opening 7 Coldest area 8 Door rack for large bottles 9 Vegetable bins 10 Type plate 11 Front adjustable feet 12 Egg tray 13 Ice cube tray 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 th
10. any change of the mains power cable carried out by the customer 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 Controls and displays Fire hazard The refrigerant R 600a is environmentally friendly but flammable Escaping refrigerant may ignite 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 electrical 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
11. ation and tips 3 Controls and displays 3 1 Operating controls 1 Temperature controller 4 Putting into operation 4 1 Transporting the appliance A CAUTION Risk of injury and danger of damage as a result of incorrect transport gt Transport the appliance in a packed condition gt 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 gt 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 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 gt Stand the appliance so that it is not touched by connectors or main cables gt 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 gt Do not place appliances emitting heat e g mic
12. cseesesseeeeseeeeeseees 6 VIMO MAING ssciinisi 6 1 Manual defrosting cceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaas 8 6 2 Cleaning the Appliance cccccsssseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 6 3 Changing the interior light ccseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 9 6 4 Customer SEPVICE ccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeceneeeeeseeeeeeenees 9 7 Malf UNGON asina 10 8 DECOMMISSIONING s esccssesecseeseesenseecenseeeeneessenens 10 8 1 Switching off the ADPliIANCE cccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 10 8 2 Taking the appliance out Of ServiCe ccceeeees 10 9 Disposing of the aAppliaNCe cccessseeeeeeeseeeeeees 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 the results of action are marked with a gt 1 Appliance at a glance 1 1 Overview of the appliance and equipment Note Place food inside the appliance as shown in the diagram This allows the appliance to save energy during operation gt Shelves drawers and baskets are arr
13. e 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 Remove food as needed in order that it does not warm too much 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 This appliance can be used by children of 8 years old and over and also by persons with restricted physical sensory or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowl edge if they are supervised or have been instructed on safe use of the appliance and understand the resulting risks Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision When disconnecting the appliance from the supply always take hold of the plug Do not pull the cable In the event of a fault pull out the mains plug or deactivate the fuse Do not damage the mains power cable Do not operate the appliance with a defective mains power cable Have any repairs to or intervention in the appliance and
14. e type plate Note gt 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 N 16 C to 32 C ST 16 C to 38 C T 16 C to 43 C 1 3 Conformity 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 1 4 External dimensions of the appli ance mm CTP sl1 2121 CTP sl 2521 CTPs 2541 CTP sl 2921 550 559 1128 550 559 1128 550 559 1128 x This dimension increases by 35 mm see 4 2 with devices that use wall spacer brackets General safety information 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 to a stove heater or similar object The energy consumption depends on the installation condi tions e g the ambient temperature see 1 2 Keep the time the appliance is open to a minimum The lower the temperature setting th
15. has to be at least 40 mm This corresponds to the projection of the handle when the door is open 4 5 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 C5 4 6 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 gt Do not use extension cables or 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 16A 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 gt Check the electrical connection gt Plug in the power plug 4 7 Switching on the appliance Put the appliance into operation about 2 hours before first loading
16. lamp from the manufacturer The lamp can be obtained through customer service or a specialist dealer see 6 4 A WARNING Risk of injury from LED light The light intensity of the LED lighting corresponds to laser class 1 1M If the cover is removed gt Do not look directly into the light at close quarters through optical lenses Doing so may damage your eyes A WARNING Fire hazard from the LED light If different LED lights are used there is a danger of overheating or fire gt Use the manufacturer s original LED light If the lamp is defective exchange it as follows gt Switch off the appliance gt Pull out the power plug or switch off the fuse gt Take hold of the lamp cover gt As shown in the diagram press open the lamp cover on the inside at the front and pull it off to the side gt Replace the lamp gt 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 Malfunction A WARNING Risk of injury if repair work is not carried out professionally gt Have any repairs and action not expressly specified on the appliance and mains cable carried out by service personnel only see Maintenance gt Read the appliance designation Fig
17. led escape of the refrigerant it contains data on type plate and oil gt Disable the appliance gt Pull out the plug gt Cut through the connecting cable Disposing of the appliance 11 Disposing of the appliance
18. mpressor flashes regularly every 15 seconds The inverter is equipped with a diagnostic LED gt The flashing is normal Excessive noise Speed controlled compressors may produce varying running noise due to different speed steps p The sound is normal A bubbling and gurgling noise This noise comes from the refrigerant flowing in the refriger ation circuit gt The sound is normal A quiet clicking noise The noise is produced whenever the refrigeration unit motor automatically switches on or off gt The sound is normal 10 A hum It is briefly a little louder when the refrigeration unit the motor switches on The refrigeration increases automatically when fresh food has just been placed in the appliance or the door has been left open for a while gt The sound is normal The ambient temperature is too high Solution see 1 2 Vibratory noise The appliance is not fixed to the ground The running of the cooling unit therefore makes objects and adjacent furniture vibrate gt Adjust appliance via the height adjustable feet gt Move bottles and containers apart 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 Wai
19. of fresh food you can freeze within 24 hours see Appliance at a glance under Freezing capacity kg 24h 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 gt 24 h before freezing food set the temperature to a medium to cold position 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 gt Pack the food in portions in freezer bags reusable plastic metal or aluminium containers Place produce in the freezer compartment so that it touches the base or sides gt Spread the food over the shelf Do not allow it to contact and thaw items that are already frozen gt Set the temperature back again 24 h after placing the food inside 5 2 2 Storage life Standard values for the storage life of various types of food in the freezer compartment Ice cream 2 to 6 months Standard values for the storage life of various types of food in the freezer compartment Sausage ham 2 to 6 months Bread bakery products 2 to 6 months Poultry beef 6 to 12 months 6 to 12 months Vegetables fruit The values indicated for storage life are standard ones 5 2 3 Thawing food inthe refrigerator compartment at room tempe
20. or of the appliance open while defrosting gt Remove detached pieces of ice If necessary pick up defrost water several times using a sponge or cloth gt Clean the appliance see 6 2 6 2 Cleaning the appliance A CAUTION Risk of injury and damage as a result of hot steam Hot steam may damage the surfaces and cause burns gt Do not use any steam cleaners NOTICE Incorrect cleaning damages the appliance gt Do not use cleaning agents in concentrated form gt Do not use any scouring or abrasive sponges or steel wool gt 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 gt 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 gt Empty appliance gt Pull out the power plug gt Clean plastic outer and inner surfaces with lukewarm water and a little washing up liquid NOTICE The stainless steel doors are finished with a high quality surface coating and must not be treated with the enclosed care product
21. rature inamicrowave oven jin a 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 5 2 4 Shelves gt To remove the shelf lift up at the front and pull out gt To put the shelf back simply push in as far as it will go 6 Maintenance 6 1 Manual defrosting The refrigerator compartment is defrosted automatically The defrost water evaporates as a result of the heat of the compressor Drops of water on the rear wall are perfectly normal gt Regularly clean the drain opening to allow the water to flow away see 6 2 A layer of frost or ice can build up in the freezer compartment after a long period of operation The layer of frost or ice builds up faster if the appliance is opened often 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 appli ance 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 for defrosting gt Do not remove ice using sharp instruments gt Switch off the appliance gt Pull out the power plug or switch off the fuse gt Place a pan with hot not boiling water on a middle shelf gt Defrosting is speeded up gt Leave the do
22. rowaves toasters etc on the appliance A WARNING Blocked ventilation openings pose a risk of fire and damage gt Always keep the ventilation openings clear Always ensure that the appliance is properly ventilated NOTICE Risk of damage due to condensate gt Do not install the appliance directly alongside a further refrigerator freezer Q In the event that the appliance is damaged contact the supplier immediately before connecting to the mains J 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 L Do not install the appliance without assistance Q Standard EN 378 specifies that the room in which you install your appliance must have a volume of 1 m 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 gt 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 NOTICE The st
23. rring the lower bearing elements BS i 24 i i S krae 21 Fig 6 gt Unscrew fastening screws Fig 6 27 gt Remove lower bearing block Fig 6 23 complete withbearing bolt Fig 6 24 washer Fig 6 26 and adjust able foot Fig 6 22 gt Unscrew bearing bolt Fig 6 24 complete with washer Fig 6 26 and re locate it into the mounting hole on the opposite side of the bearing block tighten again gt Carefully remove the cover plate Fig 6 25 and transfer it to the other side gt Fasten the bearing lower block Fig 6 23 complete with bearing bolt Fig 6 24 washer Fig 6 26 and adjustable foot Fig 6 22 to the new hinge side with the help of a cord less screwdriver if necessary and tighten with 4 Nm once again 4 3 5 Fitting the lower door gt Lower the bottom door onto the bearing bolt Fig 6 24 gt Close the door gt Insert the centre bearing block Fig 5 73 turned through 180 into the lower door and fasten firmly with 4 Nm to the new hinge side with the fastening screws 2 x Torx 25 gt Refit plastic washer Fig 5 70 4 3 6 Fitting the upper door gt Set the upper door down on the centre bearing block gt Insert the upper turn hinge Fig 4 3 in the door on the new hinge side gt Screw the upper turn hinge firmly into place with 4 Nm 2x Torx 25 Fig 4 4 Possibly make preliminary holes with a bradawl or use a cordless screwdriver
24. t until the appliance reaches the required temperature itself If not contact the customer service see Mainte nance The appliance is too close to a source of heat stove heater etc p 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 illuminant delivery with LED illuminant is defective A WARNING Risk of injury from LED light The light intensity of the LED lighting corresponds to laser class 1 1M If the cover is removed gt Do not look directly into the light at close quarters through optical lenses Doing so may damage your eyes gt Replace the illuminant see Maintenance 8 Decommissioning 8 1 Switching off the appliance gt Turn temperature control Fig 3 7 to 0 8 2 Taking the appliance out of service gt Empty the appliance gt Pull out the power plug gt 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 are no longer needed must be disposed of in a professional and appropriate way in accordance with the current local regulations and laws fe When disposing of the appliance ensure that the refrigeration circuit is not damaged to prevent uncontrol
25. 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 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 danger which if not obviated may result in death or severe bodily injury WARNING _ identifies a dangerous situation which if not obviated may result in death or severe bodily injury CAUTION identifies a dangerous situation 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 Note identifies useful inform
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