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Instructions for use
Upright Freezer
302967
We thank you for the confi dence you have shown by purchasing our appliance.
We wish you a lot of pleasure using the appliance.
The appliance is intended solely for household use.
The upright freezer is intended for use in households, for freezing fresh food and long-term storage
of frozen food (up to one year, depending on the type of food).
Important warnings ..................................................... 3
A few tips on how to save power with your
refrigerator-freezer combo ........................................ 5
Appliance description ................................................. 6
Installation and connection ........................................ 8
Changing the door opening direction ..................... 10
Operating the appliance............................................ 13
Freezing fresh food and storing frozen food .......... 19
Defrosting the appliance ........................................... 21
Cleaning the appliance ............................................. 22
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 23
Information on appliance noise ............................... 24
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The appliance is manufactured in compliance with
the effective safety standards. However, it can be
used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Before connecting the appliance, carefully
read the instructions for use which describe
the appliance and its correct and safe use. The
instructions apply to several types / models;
therefore, they may include descriptions of
settings and equipment that may not be available
in your refrigerator. The instructions also apply to
the NO FROST version of the freezer, featuring a
built-in fan and automatic defrosting.
Remove the packaging that is intended for protecting
the appliance or its respective parts during transport.
Spacers are fi tted in the corners of the doors;
these should be removed and the plugs attached
(only with some models) should be inserted into
the openings.
Before connecting to the power mains, the
appliance should be left to stand still in upright
position for at least 2 hours. Thus, operation
errors due to the effect of transport on the cooling
system will be much less likely to occur.
The appliance must be connected to the power
mains and grounded in compliance with the
effective standards and regulations.
The appliance may not be used outdoors and
should not be exposed to rain.
The appliance must be disconnected from the
power mains (unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet) before cleaning or before replacing the bulb.
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced
by a service technician or other authorized person.
If the appliance is not used for a longer period
of time, switch it off with the relevant button and
disconnect it from the power mains. Empty the
appliance, defrost it, clean it, and leave the door ajar.
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Important warnings
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To protect the environment, dispose of the appliance after its useful life by
taking it to an authorized waste collection center.
The packaging is made of environment-friendly materials that can be
recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without hazard to the environment.
Children should not play with the appliance.
The label with basic information on the appliance is attached in the appliance
interior. If the label is not in your local language, replace it with the one
supplied with the appliance.
WARNING! Ventilation openings on the appliance or
built-in cupboard must be kept clean and unobstructed
at all times.
WARNING! Do not use any mechanical accessories or
other methods to defrost the appliance, except for those
expressly recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING! During installation, cleaning, and removal
of appliance, be careful not to damage the insulation of
the parts of the cooling system. This will also prevent
pollution.
WARNING! Do not use any electric devices inside
the appliance, except for those allowed by the
manufacturer of this refrigeration appliance.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused
by inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact your local city offi ce, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Observe the installation instructions.
Do not open the appliance door more frequently than necessary.
Occasionally check whether air can circulate freely behind the appliance.
Condenser unit mounted on the appliance back wall must be kept clean at all times (see section
“Cleaning the appliance”).
If the seal is damaged or loose, replace it as soon as possible.
Store your food in closed containers or other appropriate packaging.
Before placing the food in the refrigerator, let it cool down to room temperature.
Defrost your frozen food in the refrigerator compartment.
Remove the freezer drawers and door as described in the instructions, in order to make use of
the entire capacity.
Place the cold accumulators (only with some models) directly onto the frozen food, at the front, in
the upper section of the freezer compartment.
Defrost your conventional freezer when a frost layer approximately 3-5 millimetres thick has
accumulated on the surfaces in the freezer compartment.
Make sure the shelves are evenly distributed and that the food is arranged in a way that
allows free circulation of air (heed the recommended food arrangement as described in the
instructions).
In appliances fi tted with a fan, do not block the fan slots.
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A few tips on how to save power with your
refrigerator-freezer combo
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Interior accessories of the appliance may vary according to the model.
Drawers are protected against accidental extraction. To extract the drawer from the appliance,
open it and lift front part upwards, then pull it out. Certain models are fi tted with pull-out slide
guides which facilitate opening. Pull-out guide drawers are extracted by lifting the rear end and
pulling out inclined under the 45° angle. Reinsert in opposite sequence.
* Certain models only.
1 Control panel
2 Interior light*
3 Freezing compartment
4 Fast freeze for small quantities of food*
5 Larger drawer SpaceBox*
6 Storage compartment
7 Defrost drain outlet groove
8 Leg support*
9 Leg
10 Wheels*
11 Cold accumulator*
TRADITIONAL FREEZER
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Appliance description
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NO FROST FREEZER
1 Control unit
2 Interior illumination*
3 NO FROST freezing unit
(cooler, fan ...)*
4 Freezing and storage area
5 Large space - SpaceBox
drawer*
6 Leg support*
7 Leg
8 Wheel*
Interior accessories of the appliance may vary according to the model.
Drawers are protected against accidental extraction. To extract the drawer from the appliance,
open it and lift front part upwards, then pull it out. Certain models are fi tted with pull-out slide
guides which facilitate opening. Pull-out guide drawers are extracted by lifting the rear end and
pulling out inclined under the 45° angle. Reinsert in opposite sequence.
Fan (hid within the freezer unit) provides better distribution of temperature. It is off when the
freezer door is open, or during idle compressor periods.
* Certain models only.
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The appliance should be installed in a dry and well ventilated room.
The appliance will operate correctly if the environment temperature
is within the ranges listed in the table below. The appliance class is
indicated on the label with the basic information on the appliance.
Class Temperature
SN (subnormal) from +10°C to +32°C
N (normal) from +16°C to +32°C
ST (subtropical) from +16°C to +38°C
T (tropical) from +16°C to +43°C
Appliance installation should be carried out by at least two
persons to avoid any physical injury or damage to the appliance.
The appliance should stand fi rmly in an upright position on a
suffi ciently solid base. At the front, the appliance is fi tted with
two adjustable legs that can be used to level the appliance
(only with some models). Rear side of the appliance is fi tted
with wheels (certain models only) facilitating the positioning of
the appliance at the preselected place.
If there is a kitchen furniture element above the appliance, there
should be a clearance of at least 5 centimeters between this element
and the refrigerator, to ensure suffi cient cooling of the condenser unit.
Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight and do not
place it near sources of heat. If this cannot be avoided, install
an insulation panel.
Two spacers attached to the appliance must be fi tted onto the
upper edge of the condenser, thus preventing the appliance
from being installed too close to the wall (only some models
have it). Spacers are manufactured for all-purpose function
depending on the distance of the condenser from the
appliance. Therefore turn spacers correspondingly and fi x
them to the appliance.
Bottom front corners of the appliance is fi tted with handles to
facilitate moving. The appliance may stand freely or it can be
placed next to a kitchen furniture element or a wall. Mind the
space required to open the door and pull out the drawers and
shelves (see installation diagram).
Selecting the room
Installing the appliance
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Installation and connection
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Note: When placing the appliances side by side, the anti-dew
(anti-condensation)
set has to be purchased and installed.
Code for ordering the set: 151046
Use the power cord to connect the appliance to the power
mains. The wall outlet should be fi tted with a ground contact
(safety socket). Nominal voltage and frequency are indicated
on the label with basic information on the appliance.
The appliance should be connected to the power mains and
grounded in compliance with the relevant effective standards
and regulations. The appliance will withstand short-term
deviations from the nominal voltages, but not more than from
-6% to +6%.
Connecting the
appliance
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Tools required: ring spanner (box-end wrench) No. 8, screwdriver, torx25, fl athead
screwdriver
1. Use the fl at-bladed screwdriver to remove the covers A and B1.
2. Remove, starting from the top and working your way down: hinge (C), door (D), and hinge (E1).
Make sure the door is not damaged.
3. Move the cover plugs (H) to the opposite side.
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Changing the door opening direction
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4. VERSION I: Door (D): move the hinge (J) to the opposite side. Remove the door retainer
(K1) with the support (L) and attach a symmetric retainer (K2) supplied in the bag along
with the support (L), on the opposite side.
VERSION II: Door (D): undo the screw of the door cover (M) and remove it, including the
cover (N). Move the hinge (J) to the opposite side of the door. Rotate the cover (N) by 180°
and move it to the opposite side of the cover (M); then, reattach the cover. Remove the
door retainer (K1) with the support (L) and attach a symmetric retainer (K2) supplied in the
bag along with the support (L), on the opposite side.
5. Starting at the bottom and working your way up: attach the lower hinge (E2, supplied in the
bag), mount the door (D), and attach the hinge (C). Do not forget to replace the washers as
they were before disassembling.
6. Install the covers A and B2 (cover B2 is supplier in the bag).
7. Changing the handle: remove the covers, undo the screws, and reattach the handle on
the opposite side. Replace the covers on the opposite side. Insert the plugs supplied in the
bag into the holes where the handle used to be attached.
Save the parts B1, E1, and K1 in case you need to change the direction of door opening again at a
later time.
* Retainers K1 and K2 are only installed on some models.
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Version I + II
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Required tools: socket spanner nr. 8, screwdriver, torx 25
Caution! After unscrewing of before fi xing hinges, hold the door
to prevent it from falling and damaging.
1. Remove upper hinge cover (keep it for eventual later
use), together with cover on the opposite side of the
upper hinge cover (on the opposite side you will insert
the attached cover during the assembly), and remove the
cover on the opposite side of the upper part of the door.
2. Unscrew upper hinge screws and remove the door from
the bottom hinge.
3. On the bottom side of the door unscrew the swing stopper
screws and remove the stopper (A). Keep this for later
use. Fix the attached stopper with its bearing on the
opposite side of the door.
4. Unscrew the forced door closure system (B) and fi x it to
the opposite side of the door (certain models only).
5. Tilt the appliance backward (max. 35°) to lean to the rear
side of the cabinet. Unscrew the leg support screws
(C) - left and right, and remove the leg support cover
(D). Unscrew and remove, then reciprocally replace
the position of end switch (E) and decorative peg (F)
(for models with forced door closing system). Place this
on the opposite side. Unscrew three screws fi xing the
bottom hinge (keep this for possible later use), and fi x
the attached bottom hinge on the opposite side.
6. Proceed with the assembly procedure in opposite sequence.
Note:
In appliances with the handle along the entire height of the door,
the reverse door swing is not possible.
Version III
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CONTROL UNIT I
CONTROL UNIT II
A Temperature setting dial and on/off switch
B Signal light: on when appliance is in operation
C Freezer sound alarm acknowledgment key
D Signal light: ashing during freezer alarm
E Freezer power boost key
F Signal light: on when the freezer power boost is activated
G Digital temperature display indicates actual temperature in the appliance from -16°C to -24°C*
* Only with some models.
No Frost sign – only with some models
no frost
MAX
ECO
MIN
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Operating the appliance
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Switch on the appliance by rotating the A dial towards the max
sign.
Signal light B goes on. To switch off the appliance, align the
recessed par of the dial with the sign (there is still current and
voltage in the appliance).
Set the desired temperature with the A dial. The temperature
can be set in the zone from min to max.
Recommended setting of the thermostat dial is at the eco
position (or -18°C for appliances with digital display).
In appliances with digital display, the display will fl ash while
temperature settings are being changed, displaying the set
temperature. When the fl ashing stops, the setting procedure is
complete and the setting is automatically stored.
After switching on the appliance for the fi rst time, temperature
-16°C is indicated on the display G, fl ashing. This display is
indicated until the temperature drops below this level. Then,
the fl ashing stops and the digital display indicates actual
current temperature.
Switching the appliance
on/off
Setting the temperature
in the appliance
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Use this setting after switching on the appliance for the fi rst
time, before cleaning, and when adding larger quantities of
food (see “Freezing process”).
Press the E key – signal light F goes on. The function is
automatically deactivated after two days.
If the temperature is too high, the signal light D will start fl ashing
and an intermittent acoustic alarm will be activated. The alarm is
switched off automatically when the freezer has cooled down to a
temperature that no longer presents hazard of food spoiling.
After the appliance is switched on for the fi rst time, there
is a 24-hour delay in freezer alarm operation, because it is
expected that the temperature in the freezer compartment
has not dropped to an adequately low level. This prevents
unnecessary alarms.
Acknowledge and turn off the sound alarm by pressing the C
key.
The sound alarm will be activated every 24 hours if the
temperature in the freezer is not low enough to prevent the
food from spoiling.
Freezer power boost
High freezer temperature
alarm
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A
D
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A Temperature setting knob, on/off, and freezer power bost
D Signal light on/ fl ashing: High temperature alarm
CONTROL UNIT III
MAX
MIN
SUPER
A
D
A
D
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CONTROL UNIT IV
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Rotate the thermostat knob A clockwise towards the thicker end
of the sign.
Control unit III:
When the appliance is switched on for the fi rst time, the D signal
light will be on. It will go off automatically when the freezer cools
down to a temperature that no longer presents danger of food
spoilage.
Control unit IV:
When the appliance is switched on for the fi rst time, there
is a 24-hour delay in temperature alarm operation since the
appliance will not have reached the adequate temperature. Thus,
unnecessary activation of alarm is prevented.
Rotate the A knob back to the position where the arrow is
pointing to the
symbol (the appliance is still powered).
Turning the appliance on
Turning the appliance off
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Recommended setting for the thermostat knob A is half way
between the thinner and the thicker end of the sign.
A change in the environment temperature will affect the
temperature in the appliance. The thermostat knob setting
should be adjusted accordingly.
Positions towards the thicker part of the sign mean a lower
temperature in the appliance (cooler). Settings towards
the thinner part of the marking mean a higher temperature
(warmer).
Signal light D will be on/will fl ash when the temperature in the
freezer rises to a level that is too high, and goes off when the
temperature drops back to a level that no longer represents
food spoilage hazard (see section »Troubleshooting«).
Setting the appliance
temperature
D
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Maximum quantity of fresh food that can be
introduced into the appliance at a time is indicated
on the label with basic information on the appliance.
If this quantity is exceeded, freezing quality will
deteriorate, as will the quality of the already frozen
food.
Activate the freezer power boost 24 hours before freezing
fresh food:
- control units I and II: press the E key (signal light F will
light up),
- control unit III and IV: rotate the dial A to position
(freezer power boost).
After 24 hours, place the fresh food into the freezing area /
compartments. Fresh food should not be in contact with the
frozen food already in the freezer!
When freezing a minor quantity of food (1-2 kg), activating the
Super Freeze function is not necessary.
After 24 hours, the food can be moved to other parts of
the freezers and the freezing process can be repeated as
required.
After the freezing process, rotate the A dial back to the desired
setting (control unit III and IV).
If the freezer boost is not deactivated manually, it will be
automatically switched off after approximately 2 days. Then
the temperature of the freezer compartment returns to the
most recently set value (knob position remains at ).
Freezer models NO FROST allow freezing in all drawers, but
not more than 7 kg in any particular drawer, and 4 kg in the
bottom drawer.
In order to make use of the entire freezer capacity, remove the
drawers and place the food packages directly on the shelf.
The freezer should only be used for freezing food that
is appropriate for freezing. The food should always be
fresh and of adequate quality.
Choose an appropriate packaging for the food and
package it correctly.
The packaging should be airtight and watertight to
prevent loss of humidity or vitamins from the food.
Indicate the type of food, quantity, and freezing date
on each food package.
Freezing procedure
Important warnings on
freezing fresh food
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Freezing fresh food and storing frozen food
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It is important that the food is frozen as quickly as
possible; therefore, smaller packages should be
preferred. Before freezing, the food should be cooled.
When storing or using frozen food, observe the manufacturer’s
instructions. Temperature and best before date are indicated
on the packaging.
Only choose food with undamaged packaging, stored in
freezers at temperatures of -18°C or lower.
Do not buy a food package covered with frost, as this is a sign
that the food has been slightly thawed several times. Such
food is of lesser quality.
When transporting frozen food, prevent it from defrosting /
thawing. Higher temperature will result in shorter storage time
and deteriorated food quality.
Recommended time for storage in the freezer
Food Time
fruit, beef from 10 to12 months
vegetables, veal, poultry from 8 to 10 months
venison from 6 to 8 months
pork from 4 to 6 months
chopped, dice, or ground meat 4 months
bread, pastry, ready-to-eat meals,
lean fi sh
3 months
tripes / innards 2 months
smoked sausage, fatty fi sh 1 month
Microorganisms are not destroyed by freezing. After defrosting,
their activity is resumed intensively and the food may perish
quickly. Therefore, use the thawed food as quickly as possible.
Partial thawing decreases the nutritive value of the food,
particularly fruit, vegetables, and ready-to-eat food.
Remove the cover of the ice mold (only supplied with some
models) and fi ll it with cold water or other fl uid suitable for
freezing, up to the marking. Close it and place in on the freezer
shelf with mold-side down.
The ice mold enables making eight cubes of ice. We recommend
making a stock of ice cubes. To take the cubes from the mold,
pour some cold water over it, shake it, open the cover, and shake
the cubes from the mold.
Storing pre-frozen food
Storage times for frozen
food
Defrosting frozen food
Icemaker function
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The freezer should be defrosted 2 – 3 times a year, or more
often if appliance door is opened more frequently. Moving the
cold accumulators (only with some models) directly onto the
frozen food in the upper freezer compartment may reduce the
number of times the freezer needs to be defrosted.
24 hours before defrosting, activate the freezer power boost to
additionally cool the food (see chapter “Freezing process”).
After 24 hours, remove the frozen food from the freezer and
protect them from thawing.
Disconnect the appliance – rotate the thermostat knob A to
the
position and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet.
Pull out the drain trough on the bottom of the freezer and place
a container under it to collect the water from thawed ice and
frost.
Do not use electrical appliances to defrost the appliance
(hairdryer etc.);
When defrosting the refrigerator, do not use any defrosting
sprays as these may damage the plastic surfaces or harm
your health.
Clean the appliance interior and wipe it dry (see cleaning the
appliance).
Before putting the food back into the freezer, connect the
appliance to the power mains and rotate the A knob back to
the desired setting.
Defrosting of NO FROST freezer is automatic. Periodic
appearance of frost layer eventually disappears automatically.
Defrosting the NO
FROST freezer
In case of a power failure, cold accumulators will slow down the
temperature increase.They are the most effi cient when placed
directly over the frozen food, in the upper freezing compartment.
If the cold accumulators are not used, power consumption
may be higher and the appliance may need defrosting more
frequently.
Cold accumulator (only
with some models)
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Defrosting the appliance
Defrosting traditional
freezer
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Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the power
mains – rotate the thermostat knob A to the
position and
unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners containing
abrasive particles, acids, or solvents, are not appropriate
as they will damage the surface.
Clean the appliance exterior with water or a mild solution of
suds.
Lacquer-coated and aluminum surfaces can be cleaned with
lukewarm water to which some mild detergent was added.
Cleaning agents with minor alcohol content are also acceptable
(e.g. window cleaners).
Cleaners with alcohol content are not allowed for cleaning plastic
parts.
Clean the appliance interior with lukewarm water to which you
may add some vinegar.
Frost and ice accumulated in a layer of 3-5 mm will cause
an increase in power consumption; therefore it should be
removed regularly (this does not apply to the NO FROST
freezer). Do not use any sharp objects, solvents, or sprays.
Condenser unit on the back of the refrigerator should always
be kept clean, free of dust or deposit from kitchen smoke. Use
a soft non-metal brush or a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust
periodically.
After cleaning, switch on the appliance and put the food back
in.
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Cleaning the appliance
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Problem: Cause or remedy:
After connecting to the power
mains, the appliance does not
operate:
• Make sure the wall outlet is powered and that the appliance
is plugged in.
Cooling system has been
working continuously for a long
period of time:
• Too high environment temperature.
• Door is open too often or it is left open too long.
• Door is not closed appropriately (there may be dirt between
the door and the refrigerator, the door may be tilted, the seal
should be checked, etc.).
• Too much fresh food was inserted.
• Insuffi cient compressor and condenser cooling. Check the air
circulation behind the appliance and clean the condenser.
Ice accumulation in the freezer
interior is a result of:
• Poor door sealing. If the seal is dirty or damaged, clean or
replace it.
• Door is opened too often or left open too long.
• Placing warm food into the freezer.
D light is on/is fl ashing: • Frequent opening of the door, door open too long.
• Door not closed properly (particle between door gasket,
sagged door, damaged gasket, etc...).
• Excessively long power failure.
• Excessive quantity of fresh food inserted at once.
Door won’t open easily: • If you wish to open freezer door immediately or shortly after
closing it, you may feel rather strong resistance. When the
freezer door is opened, some cool air escapes from the
freezer compartment and it is replaced by warm air from the
environment. When this air is cooled, a sub-pressure builds
up, causing resistance to door opening. After a few minutes,
the condition is normalized and the door can be easily
opened again.
Bulb replacement (certain
models only):
• Before replacing the light bulb, disconnect the appliance form
the power supply. Remove the plastic cover, replace the bulb
with a new one (E 14, max. same voltage as the factory one)
and fi t back the cover.
• Please dispose of this correctly.
• Light bulb is consumption material and is not covered by the
warranty.
• Bulb lamps used in this appliance are special purpose lamps
selected for household appliances use only. They are not
suitable for household room illumination.
Signal light B is fl ashing: • If the signal light B is fl ashing, call a service technician.
Occurrence of murmur after
closing the door:
After closing the door, some murmur can occur. This
phenomenon is normal and is due to pressure equalisation
.
Error code displayed (certain
models only):
If the character E appears on the digital display (certain
models only), call service assistance.
If none of the above reasons seems to match your problem, please contact the nearest service
center and state the type, model and serial number as indicated on the label with basic information
attached in the appliance interior.
Troubleshooting
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGES THAT TO NOT
AFFECT THE APPLIANCE FUNCTIONALITY.
Cooling in the refrigerators-freezers is enabled by a cooling system with a compressor (with some
appliances also a fan), which emits a certain level of noise during operation. The level of noise
depends on installation, proper use, and appliance age.
After appliance startup, the compressor may be somewhat louder (fl uid noise, noise caused by
refrigerant fl owing through the system). This is not a sign of malfunction and it will not affect the
appliance useful life. Eventually, the level of this noise will be reduced.
Occasionally, sudden or louder noise may appear during appliance operation, which will
appear uncommon; these are mostly the result of improper installation:
- The appliance must be placed horizontally and fi rmly on a solid base.
- The appliance should not be in contact with the wall or adjacent elements.
- Make sure the appliance interior equipment is appropriately fi tted and that the noise is not
caused by vibrating cans, bottles, or other containers in contact with each other.
Instructions for use of the appliance can also be found on our
website at www.gorenje.com / < http://www.gorenje.com />
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