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Temperature warning
For the fridge section:
An alarm sounds and the TEMPERATURE indicator and a red back light fla-
sh, as soon as the temperature in the fridge section rises above 12 °C.
In addition the temperature display for the fridge section flashes. If the
temperature in the fridge section falls below 12 °C, the alarm automatical-
ly switches itself off. The TEMPERATURE indicator and the red back lighting
continue to flash.
1. You can turn off the alarm and warning light using the RESET button.
For 5 seconds the temperature display for the fridge section shows the war-
mest temperature that was reached in the fridge section during the tempe-
rature warning. After that the temperature display stops flashing and swit-
ches back to the current temperature in the fridge section. The TEMPERA-
TURE indicator continue to flash as long as there is a temperature warning.
For the freezer section:
An alarm sounds and the TEMPERATURE indicator and red back light flash,
as soon as the temperature in the freezer section rises above -11 °C. In addi-
tion the temperature display for the freezer section flashes.
If the temperature in the freezer section falls back below -11 °C, the alarm
automatically switches itself off. The TEMPERATURE indicator and the red
back lighting continue to flash.
1. You can turn off the alarm and the red back lighting using the RESET but-
ton.
For 5 seconds the temperature display for the freezer section shows the
warmest temperature that was reached in the freezer section during the
temperature warning. After that the temperature display stops flashing and
switches back to the current temperature in the freezer section. The TEM-
PERATURE indicator continues to flash, as long as there is a temperature
warning.
If there is an interruption to the power supply during an alarm, when the
appliance is reconnected to the supply, it starts with an acoustic and visual
alarm.
If the possibility of partial or complete thawing exists, you should check the
quality of the foods.
A rise in temperature may be caused by:
– frequent door opening for long periods of time;
– loading with large quantities of warm foods;
– high ambient temperature;
– an error with the appliance.