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    SANT O Electr onic Refrigerator/Fr eezer Kühl-/Gefrierkombination electr onic Elektr onische koel-/vriescombinaties Oper ating Instructions Gebr auchsanweisung Gebruiksaanwijzing 8 18 36 23-0 2/7[...]

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    2 818 36 23-02/7 Dear customer , Before placing your new r efriger ator/freezer into oper ation please re ad these operating instructions car e fully . They contain important information for safe use, for installation and for care of the appliance. Please keep these operating instructio ns for futur e refer ence. P ass them on to possible new owner[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 3 Contents Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Environmental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Appliance Tr ansport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Befor[...]

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    Contents 4 818 36 23-02/7 Control and Information Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 "Open Door"-Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Temperature Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 5 1 Important Safety Instructions The safety of our appliances is in accor dance with recognised techno- logical standards and appliance safety legislation. W e nevertheless feel that it is important to acquaint you with the following safety guidelines: Use for Intended Purpose • The appliance is intended for use at home. Depending[...]

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    Important Safety Instructions 6 818 36 23-02/7 Safety for Children • Packaging materials (e.g. films, styr ofoam) can be danger ous for children. Danger of suffocation! K eep packaging materials away from children! • Before disposing of old appliances make them inoperable. Remove plug from mains, sever the power cable, r emove or destroy any sn[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 7 the cold. Electronic components ar e housed within this top panel. If water should drip onto these co mponents, the appl iance coul d be damaged by a short circuit. For this re ason do not place frozen goods on top of the appliance. • Do not remove the power cord by pulling on its lead, particularly when the appliance is being pu[...]

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    8 818 36 23-02/7 When disposing of your old appliance: • Make the appliance unusable by cu tting off the cable and remove any door catches to ensur e small ch ildren cannot be trapped inside. • The appliance may not be disposed of with domestic waste or bulky ref use . • The refrigerant cir cuit, especially the heat exchange r at the back of [...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 9 Befor e Use Pa ck ag in g 0 1. Remove all adhesive tape and packaging from the interior of the appli- ance. 3 Any remnants of adhesive can be r emoved with white spirit. 2. Remove the tr ansport protection pieces and pull off the adhesive tape. 3. W ash the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water with a little bicarbonate of so[...]

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    10 818 36 23-02/7 Remove the transport fittings fr om the storage shelves: 4. Slide the fittings securing the shelf forward to the thicker section on the edge of the storage shelf. 5. Slide the stor age shelf far enough forward so that it can be hinged downwards and the fittings can be removed fr om the guides. Fitting the Door Handles To keep the [...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 11 Installation Installation Location The appliance should be installed in a well ventilated, dry room. Energy use and efficient performance of the appliance is affected by the ambient temperatur e. The appliance should therefor e – not be exposed to direct sunlight; – not be installed next to radiator s, cookers or other sources[...]

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    Installation 12 818 36 23-02/7 The r efrigerator/fr eezer needs ventilation Air is fed under the door through the vent slots in the base and is exhausted upwards along the back wall. T o ensur e proper air cir culat ion never cover or alter the vent openings. Important! If the appliance is installed under a hanging cabinet, a clear ance of at least[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 13 0 1. Before initial start-up, refer to the appliance r ating plate to ascertain if supply voltage and current values corr espond with those of the mains at the installation location. e.g.: AC 220 ... 240 V 50 Hz or 220 ... 240 V~50 Hz (i.e. 220 to 240 volts alternating current, 50 Hertz) The rating plate is inside the appliance at[...]

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    Reversing The Door 14 818 36 23-02/7 3. With the freezer compartment door closed, remove the cr oss- head screws fr om the lower door bearing and remove the door bearing downwards. 4. Mov e the bearing pivot fr om the right to the left hand hole. Remove the freezer compartment door carefully to the fr ont and place on one side. 5. Unscr ew the cent[...]

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    Reversing The Door 818 36 23-02/7 15 9. Unscr ew the top handle br acket from the handle r od (1). Unscr ew the bottom handle bracket from the door (2). 10. Unscrew the top handle bracket from the door (3) and scr ew onto the bottom right-hand side of the door (4). 1 Caution! Do not overtighten the screws (max. 2 Nm) as you may damage the door hand[...]

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    Reversing The Door 16 818 36 23-02/7 13. Car efully slide the fridge com- partment door onto the top bear- ing pivot and close. 14. Slide the centr e door bearing into the bottom left of the fridge com- partment door and fasten to the housing. 15. F asten the self-closing mechanism on the top left of the freezer compartment door , 16. Car efully sl[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 17 Appliance Description View of Appliance (various models) á Contr ol panel à Butter and cheese compartment with lid â Door stor age compartments ä Bottle compartment ã Fruit and vegetable dr awer å Bottle rack ç Shelves é Fr eezer drawer (only for storage) When defrosting the bottom dr awer also serves as a water collecting[...]

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    Appliance Description 18 818 36 23-02/7 Fr eezer tray A freezer tr ay is included below the upper drawer in the fr eezer compartment. Berries and vegetables, for example, can be pre-fr ozen on the fr eezer tray . Advantage: The berries are not squeezed and maintain their natural form. The frozen berries can then be stored in compartments or drawers[...]

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    Appliance Desc ription 818 36 23-02/7 19 Contr ol Panel 1 ON/OFF button and ON/OFF indicator light (green) 2 T emperatur e display for r efriger ator 3 Te mperatur e setting buttons for r efrigerator 4 COOLMATIC button and COOLMA TIC indicator light (yellow) • COOLMATIC for intensive cooling in the refriger ator 5 FROSTMATIC button and FROSTM ATI[...]

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    Appliance Description 20 818 36 23-02/7 T emperatur e setting buttons The temperatur e is adjusted using the „+“ (WARMER) and „- “ (COLDER) buttons. These buttons are connected to the temper ature display . • The temperature display is switch ed over from the display of the ACTUAL temperatur e (Temper ature display is illuminated) to the [...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 21 ALARM OFF button With the ALARM OFF button, th e acoustic warning signal can be switched off, e.g. the "Open Door" warning when sorting in or out, the food to be chilled or frozen. When there is a temperatur e warnin g for the freezer compartment, if the ALARM OFF button is activated, the temp eratur e dis play will sho [...]

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    22 818 36 23-02/7 Initial Start-Up 0 1. Insert plug into mains socket. 2. Pr ess the ON/OFF button. The green power indicator lights up . A warning tone sounds and the flashing red warning light indicates that the r equired stor age tempera- ture has not yet been r eached. The temperatur e displays shows the cur- rent, actual r efrigerator and fr e[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 23 T emper atur e Adjustment With the individual temperatur e setting buttons the desir ed temperatur es in the refriger ator and in the freezer compartment can be adjusted independently of one another . 0 1. Press either the „+“ (W ARMER) or „-“ (COLDER) button for the r efriger- ator or freezer compartment . The temperatur [...]

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    24 818 36 23-02/7 COOLMA TIC/FROSTMA TIC COOLMA TIC The COOLMATIC function is su ited for quick cooling of large quantities of goods in the r efrigerator , e.g. drinks and salads for a party or wedding. 0 1. The COOLMATIC function is switched on by pr essing the COOLMATIC button. The yellow light illuminates. The COOLMATIC function now pr ovides fo[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 25 Switching the Appliance Off 3 Refrigerator and fr eezer compartments can be switched off independently of one another . 0 1. To switch off the appliance, hold down the ON/OFF button. This will re sult in a countdown fr om "3" to "1" takin g place in the temperatur e displays. On re aching "1" the fri [...]

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    26 818 36 23-02/7 Holiday Mode In the holiday mode the temperatur e for the refriger ator is approxi- mately +15 °C. In the holiday mode it is ther efore possible to leave the door of the empty refriger ator closed during periods of extended absence. Advantage: Unintentional cl osing of the door , or accidental closing of the door by persons who h[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 27 Contr ol and Information Systems The control and information systems consist of a temper ature display , an optical warning indicator li ght and an acoustic warning. The system warns if: – when first switching on the appliance (when the stor age temperatur e has not yet been attained); – whe n the appliance door s are open –[...]

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    28 818 36 23-02/7 For the freezer: The red warning indicator light flas hes and a war ning tone sounds as soon as the temperatur e in the freezer rises to mor e than -12 °C. In addition the freezer temper ature display flashes. 0 1. Y ou can switch off the warning to ne using the ALARM OFF button. The freezer temper ature display stops flashing an[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 29 Interior Accessories Stor age Shelves A storage shelf must be inserted in to the lower guide tr ack above the fruit and vegetable drawer s. It must always remain in this position, so that fruits and vegetabl es r emain fresh longer . The remaining stor age shelves can be adjusted to various heights: 0 1. Pull the stor age shelf fo[...]

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    Interior Accessories 30 818 36 23-02/7 2. If the lar ge divider is inserted in the middle of the drawer the right hand side can be further divided by inserting the small divider in the middle or rear position. 3 The ventilation grille above the salad bin improves air cir culation so that groceries keep for longer . Bottle r ack Place bottles in the[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 31 Corr ect stor age For physical reasons, the r efrigerator compartment has different temper ature zones. The coldest zone is on the lowest storage shelf imme diately above the fruit and vegetable drawer s. Warmer zones are the upper stor age shelves and door racks. The arr angement (see fig.) indicates where differ ent types of foo[...]

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    32 818 36 23-02/7 Fr eezing Except for the bottom drawer , which serves only for storage purposes, all compartments and drawer s in the freezer compartment ar e suitable for freezing fresh food. War n in g! • Before foods are fr ozen, the actual temperatur e in the freezer compartment must be -18 °C or colder . • Please observe indicated freez[...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 33 Tips: • The follo wing ar e suited for the packaging of frozen goods: – freezer bags and polyethylene wr aps; – plastic containers for fr ozen foods; – extra-thick aluminium foil • The follo wing ar e suited for sealing bags and wraps: plastic clips, rubber bands or adhesive tape. • Press air out of bags and wrap s bef[...]

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    34 818 36 23-02/7 Pr epar ation of Ice Cubes 0 1. Fill ice cube tray 3/4 full with cold water and plac e in the fr eezer tray or a drawer and allow to fr eeze. 2. T o r emove the finished ice cubes twist the ice cube tray or hold under running water for a short time. War n in g! Do not, under any cir cumstances, fr ee an ice tray which is frozen to[...]

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    Defrosting 818 36 23-02/7 35 Fr eezer Compartment Defrosting Moisture is pr ecipitated in the fo rm of white frost in the fr eezer compartment during operation and wh en the door is opened, especially in the middle at the top. Remove th is white frost fr om time to time with a soft plastic scraper , e.g. a dough scr aper . Do not under any circumst[...]

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    36 818 36 23-02/7 Maintenance and Cleaning Before any maintenance or cleaning work i s carried out DISCONNECT the appliance from th e ELECTRICITY supply . 1 Wa rni ng ! • Do not use detergents, abrasive powder s, highly perfumed cleaning products, wax polishes or cleaning pr oducts containing bleach or alcohol. • Never clean the appliance with [...]

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    Maintenance and Cleaning 818 36 23-02/7 37 5. Clean the inside and accessories wi th warm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to 0.5 litre of water). 6. Rinse and dry thor oughly . 3 To pull out the salad bin, lift it over the locks on the sliding r ail. Tilt the drawer downwar ds and pull it ou t. Assemble in opposite or der . 7. Regularly check t[...]

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    38 818 36 23-02/7 Something not W orking Corr ecting Malfunctions A malfunction may be caused by only a minor fault that you can rect ify yourself using the following instructions. Do not perform any other work on the appliance if the following information does not provide assistance in your specific case. 1 War n in g! Repairs to r efrigerator s/f[...]

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    Something not Working 818 36 23-02/7 39 If after the above checks ther e is still a fault, call your local AEG Service Force Centre. In-guarantee customer s should ensure that the above checks have been made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown. Please note that proof of pur chase is r equired [...]

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    Something not Working 40 818 36 23-02/7 Replacing the Light Bulb 3 For safety reasons the interior ligh ting switches off after 7 minutes when the door is open. It switches on again the next time the door is opened. 1 Wa rni ng ! Danger of electrical shock! Befor e r eplacing the light bulb switch off the appliance and remove the mains plug. Light [...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 41 Normal Oper ating Sounds The following noises are char acteristic of refriger ation appliances: • Clicks Whenever the compressor switches on or off, a click can be hear d. • Humming As soon as the compressor is in oper ation, you can hear it humming. • Bubbling/Splashing When refriger ant flows into thin tubes, you can hear [...]

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    42 818 36 23-02/7 T echnical T erminology • Refrigerant Liquids that can be used to a generate a cooling effect ar e known as refriger ants. They have a relatively low boiling-point, indeed so low , that the warmth from the food stor ed in the fridge or freezer can cause the refriger ant to boil and vaporise. • R efr ig eran t Ci rcui t Closed [...]

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    818 36 23-02/7 43 Customer Service If you cannot find the remedy fo r a malfunction in these oper ating instructions, please contact your dealer or our customer service de part- ment. Addresses and telephone number s ar e listed in the accompanying booklet "Guarantee Conditions/Service Departments". Selective ordering of r eplacement part[...]

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