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    S 75400 K G S 75400 K G8 R efri g er ator fr eez er combination Instruction book PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION A/AE/7-2. (08.) 2003 72733[...]

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    2 Dear customer , Bef ore switching on y our ne w appliance please read these oper ating instruc- tions carefully . The y contain important information f or safe use , f or installa- tion and f or care o f the appliance . Please keep these operatin g instructions f or future refer ence . P ass them on to possible new o wner s o f the appliance. The[...]

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    3 Contents Important safety inf ormation .................................................................................................5 General safety pr ecautions ........................................................................................................5 Precautions f or child safety...............................................[...]

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    4 Fr eezeng and storin g froz en food .......................................................................................19 Storing in the fr eezer ..............................................................................................................20 Some useful inf ormation and advice .................................................[...]

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    5 Important safety inf ormation General safety pr ecautions K eep these instructions and they should r emain at the appliance when m ov i n g away o r changin g o wner . This appliance is designed f or domestic use only . Specialised companies that are qualified to do so b y the manufactur er must carry out service and repair s including repairin g[...]

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    6 Do not store flammable gas and liquid in the appliance , because the y ma y e xplode. Do not store carbonated drink s, bottled drink s and bottled fruits in the froz en food compartment. Check and clean the outlet as w ater residue can be left fr om regular defrostin g. If it is clogged the gathered w ater residues can cause malfunc- tions . Prec[...]

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    7 Installin g the appliance T ransportation, unpackin g It is recommended to deliv er the appliance in original pack agin g, in vertical position considering the pr otective w arning on packa ging. After each transportation the appliance must not be switched on f or appro x. 4 hours . Unpack the appliance and check if there ar e damages on it. R ep[...]

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    8 Placement The ambient temperatur e has an effect on the energy consumption and proper oper ation of the appliance . When placing, tak e into consideration that it is practical to oper ate the appliance betw een ambient temperature limits accor ding to the climate class that is giv en in the chart belo w and can be f ound in the rating plate . If [...]

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    9 The refri gerator is desi gned to oper- ate when it is totally pushed to the w all. When placing the r efriger ator keep minimal distances recommended in figur e. A: placing it under a w all-cupboard B: placing it fr eely Installation o f the Carbon Filter On deliv ery the carbon filter is in a plastic bag to maintain it's duration and chara[...]

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    10 Door r e v ersal Should the location demand it, door-opening dir ection can be refitted from right-handed to left-handed. Appliances are supplied ri ght-handed. F ollo wing oper ations are to be done on the basis o f figur es and e xplanations: 1. T o perform the oper ations listed belo w it is recommended to ask another per son for help who saf[...]

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    11 15. Replace the (t, z) plug s on the opposite side. 16. Fit the pin o f the double door hinge (m) into the left drill o f the freezer door . (fig. 2) 17. Fit the freez er door to the lo wer door hin ge pin (f). (fig. 4) 18. Fit the refri gerator door to the upper door hing e pin (d) then slightly tilting both door s fit the pin o f the double do[...]

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    12 Oper ating and indicator panel F rid g e A. ON/OFF button B . T emperatur e setting button (f or w armer temperatur es) C. T emperatur e displa y D. T emperatur e setting button (f or colder temperatur es) E. COOLMA TIC function "on" indicator (yello w) F . COOLMA TIC button T emper ature settin g buttons The temperatur e is adjusted u[...]

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    13 Startin g Up - Setting the T emperatur e 1. Plug the mains plug into the mains socket. 2. Press (A) button. The appliances start. 3. Press either the (B) or (D) button. The temper ature displa y switches o v er and the DESIRED temperatur e currently set flashes on the temperatur e displa y . 4. Set the requir ed temperature b y pressing the (B) [...]

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    14 Important: If the frid ge compartment is o ff, the door must be closed in order that the freez er is w orking pr operly . In this condition, the electronic contr ol of the appliance functions automat- ically and periodically circulated the air to pr ev ent unpleasant smells and humidity . Ho w to use the r efri ger ator F or adequate cooling de [...]

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    15 Air F ilter Y our appliance is equipped with a carbon filter behind a flap in the rear w all o f the air distributing bo x. The filter purifies the air from un w anted odours in the frid ge com- partment meaning that the sto rage quality will be further impro ved. Note: Alw a y s keep the air v entilation flap closed. Dr a w er The dra wer is su[...]

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    16 Storin g in the refri g er ator When placing f oods into the refri ger ator please take into consideration the diagr am belo w . 1 Confectionery , ready-cooked f oods, f oods in dishes , fresh meat, cold cuts , drinks 2 Milk, dairy products , foods in dishes 3 Fruits , veg etables , salads 4 Cheese , butter 5 Egg s 6 Y oghurt, sour cream 7 Small[...]

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    17 Oper ating and indicator panel F r eez er G. FR OSTMA TIC function "on" indica- tor (y ello w) H. FR OSTMA TIC button I. T emperature settin g button (f or w armer temperatur es) J. T emperature displa y K. T emperatur e setting button (f or colder temperatur es) L. Alarm reset button M. Alarm reset light T emper ature settin g buttons[...]

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    18 Startin g Up - Setting the T emperatur e 1. Plug the mains plug into the mains socket. 2. Press (A) button. The alarm li ght (M) flashes since the temperature is r eached. The buzzer sounds . 3. Pressin g button (L) the buzzer stops . 4. Press either the (I) or (K) button. The temper ature displa y switches o v er and the DESIRED temperatur e cu[...]

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    19 Switchin g the Appliance o ff T o switch off, hold do wn the (A) button. If the appliance is not goin g to be used for an e xtended period: 1. T urn off the appliance . 2. R emo v e the mains plug or switch off or turn out the cir cuit breaker or fuse . 3. Defrost the fr eezer compartment and clean the appliance thoroughly (see section: "Cl[...]

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    20 Storin g in the freez er It is practical to r eplace frozen pr oducts into the basket(s) after fr eezing has finished. Doing this y ou could make room in the fr eezing compartment f or another freezin g. Intermediate freezing does not deterior ate f oods already stored. If lar ge quantities o f f ood are to be stored, r emo v e the baskets e xce[...]

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    21 Some useful inf ormation and advice 1. The v ariable shelv es are w orth pa ying attention to, which increases the usabil- ity o f the fresh f ood compartment considerably . R earrangin g the shelves is also possible when the door is open at an angle o f 90°. 2. After opening and closin g the door of the fr eezer v acuum will rise inside the ap[...]

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    22 Hints and ideas In this chapter practical hints and ideas ar e given about ho w to use the appli- ance to reach maximum ener gy sa ving and ther e is environmental inf orma- tion about the appliance as w ell. Ho w to sa v e ener gy 1. A v oid putting the appliance in a sunn y place or near an ything that giv es off heat. 2. Be sure that the cond[...]

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    23 Maintenance Defr osting Defrostin g is automatic in this model. R egular cleaning Clean the equipment regularly . Do not use deter gents , abrasiv e or stron g odorous cleaners , w axy polish- ing a gents or disinfectants or alcoholic products f or cleaning the equip- ment. Bef ore cleaning r emo v e the plug from the mains supply . Internal cle[...]

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    24 Chan ging the Carbon F ilter T o maintain the best performance the carbon filter should be chan ged e v ery y ear . Ne w carbon filters can be purchased fr om y our local dealer . 1. Pull the flap outw ards . (1) 2. R emo v e the filter from the plastic bag. 3. Insert the filter in the slot f ound in the back o f the flap co v er (2). 4. Close t[...]

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    25 If somethin g does not w ork During oper ation of the appliance some smaller but anno ying trouble can o ften occur , which does not require callin g a technician out. In the follo wing chart inf ormation is given about them to a v oid unnecessary charg es on serv- ice . W e dra w y our attention that operation o f appliance goes with certain so[...]

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    26 Problem The compressor oper- ates continually . The appliance does not w ork at all. Neither cooling, nor lightin g w orks . The appliance is nois y . P ossible cause The thermostatic control is set incor- rectly . Doors ar e not shut properly or do not close tightly . Products in bi g quantity to be froz en w ere put in. T oo w arm f ood w as p[...]

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    27 Ho w to chang e the bulb Should the light f ail to w ork y ou can chang e it as belo w: Disconnect from the electricity supply . Press the r ear hook (1) of the lam- pco v er b y a scre w driv er and at the same time pull and rotate the co ver in the direction indicated b y the arro w (2). So the bulb can be replaced. (Bulb type: T25 Da ylight 2[...]

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    28 Electrical R equirements Bef ore switching on, mak e sure the electricity supply v oltag e is the same as that indicated on the appliance ratin g plate. The appliance is supplied with a 13 amp plug fitted. In the e vent o f ha ving to chang e the fuse in the plug supplied, a 13 amp AST A appro ved (BS 1362) fuse must be used. Should the plug nee[...]

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    30 A/AE/7-2. (08.)[...]

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    AEG Hausgeräte GmbH P ostf ach 1 036 D-90327 Nürnber g Sie können Ersatzteile , Zubehör und Pfleg emittel on-line bestellen bei http://www .aeg-electrolux.de www .electr olux.com www .aeg-electr olux.co.uk © Cop yright b y AEG T echnische Änderung en v orbehalten 200372733 - 02 - 0309 2009. 03. 09. The s ymbol on the product or on its packa g[...]