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    S 75348 K G9 S 75348 K G98 R efri g er ator fr eez er combination Instruction book PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION A/AE/NY1 3-1 . (0 7 .) 2003 7 1 880[...]

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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 OSTMA TIC ..................................................................................................................... .............18 Alarm reset button............................................................................................................. ........18 Switching the Appliance o ff .................................[...]

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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 storing f ood, domestic use accordin g to these instructions only . Specialised companies that are qualified to do so b y the manufactur er must car[...]

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    6 Do not put hot pot to the plastic parts . 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 o f melting w ater coming durin g defrostin g reg- ularly . If it is clogged the melting w a[...]

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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. 2 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 data label. If the[...]

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    9 If it is una v oidable because o f furnishing and the appliance has to be stood near a cooker tak e these minimum distances into consideration: In case o f gas or electric cooker 3 cm must be left, when it is less put a 0,5-1 cm non-flam insula- tion betw een the tw o appliances . In case o f oil or coal-fired sto v e the distance must be 30 cms [...]

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    10 Chan ge o f door openin g direction Should the setting-up place or handlin g demand it, door-opening direction can be refitted fr om right-handed to left-handed. Appliances on the market ar e right-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 recomm[...]

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    11 handle brack et from the door (3) and scre w onto the bottom righthand side o f the door (4). (fig.5) 15. T urn the handle brack et with the handle rod 180° and scre w them to the door (5) and the fitted handle brack et (6). (fig.5) Do not o v er- tighten the scr ew (max. 2 Nm) as y ou ma y damag e the door handles. 16. Replace the (u, v) door [...]

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    12 Instructions f or the User Description o f the appliance , main parts A - Refri gerator B - Fr eezer 1. T op with switch and indicator set 2. Lightin g bo x 3. Glass shelv es 4. Bottle r ack 5. Cooling surf ace 6. Defrost w ater drain 7. Glass shelf 8. Dra wer 9. Data label 1 0. Air grid 1 1. Storing compartment(s) 12. Fr eezing compartment 13. [...]

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    13 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 emperature 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 us[...]

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    14 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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    15 Ho w to ise the r efri ger ator F or adequate cooling de v eloping interior air cir culation is necessary . F or this reason y ou are asked not to co v er the air circulation gaps behind the shelv es (e .g. with tra y etc .). Do not put hot f ood into the refrig erator . Allo w it to reach r oom temper- ature natur ally . In this w a y the unnne[...]

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    16 Storin g in the refri g er ator When placing the differ ent kinds of f ood take into consider ation the sketch belo w in figur e: 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 Eggs 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 emperature settin g button (for colder temper atures) 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. In 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 fr eezer v acuum will rise inside the applian[...]

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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 near an ything that giv es off heat. 2. Be sure that the condens[...]

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    23 Maintenance Defr osting Bleeding part o f the moisture o f cooling chamber s in f orm of fr ost and ice goes with the oper ation of the applince . Thick frost and ice has an insulatin g effect, so it reduces cooling efficienc y as the temperetaur e increases in the cooling chamber s , they need mor e energy . A t this type of appliance defr osti[...]

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    24 R egular cleaning Clean the equipment regularly . Don't use deter gents , abrasiv e or stron gly odorous cleaners , w axy polish- ing a gents or disinfectants or alkoholic pr oducts f or cleaning the equip- ment. Bef ore cleaning pull out the w all plug of the equipment fr om the outlet. Internal cleanin g Clean the internal parts o f the e[...]

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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 wr ong- ly . 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 put [...]

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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: Break the cir cuit of the appliance . Unscre w the scre w holding the co v er (1), press the r ear hook (2) and at the same time slide the co v er in the direction indicated b y arro w (3). So the bulb can be replaced. (Bulb type: 230-240 V , 15 W , E 14 thre[...]

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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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    29 S t o rage time chart (1) T ime and method o f stora g e o f fresh f oods in the refri g- er ator Notation: X usual sto rage time x possible sto rage time (concerns to really fresh pr oduct only) F oods Stora ge time in da y s Method o f packa ging 12 34 56 7 R a w meat XX x x x cling film, airti ght Cooked meat XX X x x x dish co ver ed R oaste[...]

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    30 Foods In the fresh food In the **** frozen food compar tment +2 - +7°C compar tment -18°C Vegetables: green beans, green peas, mixed vegetables, marrow , cor n, etc. 1 d ay 1 2 months Ready-cooked foods: vegetable dish, trimmings, with meat, etc. 1 day 1 2 months Ready-cooked foods: sirloin steaks, stew from knuckle of ham, meat from pig puddi[...]

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    31 Guar antee/Customer Service Standar d guarantee conditions W e, AEG-Electr olux, undertake that if within 12 months o f the date o f the purchase this AEG-Electr olux appliance or any part ther eo f is pro v ed to be defectiv e b y reason only o f f aulty w orkmanship or materials , we will, at our option repair or r eplace the same FREE OF CHAR[...]

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    32 Service and Spar e P arts In the e vent o f y our appliance requirin g service , or if y ou wish to purchase spare parts , please contact y our local Service F orce Centr e b y telephoning 087 0 5 929 929 Y our telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service F orce Centre co v ering y our postcode area. F or the address o f y our loca[...]

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    33 Eur opean Guarantee This appliance is guaranteed b y Electrolux in each o f the countries listed at the back o f this user manual, for the period specified in the appliance guar- antee or otherwise b y la w . If y ou mo v e from one o f these countries to anoth- er o f the countries listed belo w the appliance guarantee will mo v e with y ou sub[...]

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    34 Ireland +353 1 40 90 753 Long Mile R oad Dublin 12 Italia +39 (0) 434 558500 C.so Lino Zanussi, 26 - 33080 P orcia (PN) Latvija +37 17 84 59 34 Kr . Barona iela 130/2, L V -1 0 12, Riga Lietuv a +37 0 5 2780609 V erkiu 29, L T09 1 08 V ilnius Lux embourg +35 2 42 43 13 0 1 R ue de Bitbourg, 7, L-1273 Hamm Magy arország +36 1 252 1773 H-1 142 Bu[...]

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