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    S ANT O R efri g er ator Oper atin g instructions S 64 140 TK PERFEC T IN F ORM AND FUNKTION A/AE/2-1 . (06.) 200380450[...]

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    2 Dear customer , Bef ore switchin g on y our ne w appliance please r ead these operatin g instructions carefully . The y contain important inf ormation f or safe use, f or installation and f or care o f the appliance. Please k eep these operatin g instructions f or future r eference . P ass them on to possible ne w o wners o f the appliance . Thes[...]

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    3 Contents Important Safety Instruction ..............................................................................................5 Disposal ........................................................................................................................................7 Appliance P ackagin g Inf ormation ................................[...]

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    Contents 4 Ener gy Sa ving T ips .................................................................................................................23 What to do if ... ......................................................................................................................24 Correctin g Malfunctions .....................................[...]

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    5 Important Safety Instructions These w arnings ar e pro vided in the interests o f y our safety . Ensure y ou fully understand them bef ore installing or usin g the appliance . Y our safety is of paramount importance . If y ou are unsur e about the meaning o f these w arnings contact the Customer Car e Department f or assistance . Intended use The[...]

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    Important Safety Instructions 6 Often children cannot r ecognise the hazar ds present in household appliances . It is theref ore important that y ou ensur e adequate supervision and ne v er let children pla y with the appliance! Daily Operation Containers with flammable gases or liquids can leak at lo w temperatur es . There is a risk o f an explos[...]

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    7 Disposal Appliance P ack agin g Inf ormation All materials are envir onmentally sound! The y can be disposed o f or burned at an incineratin g plant without dang er . About the materials: The plastics can be rec y cled and ar e identified as f ollo ws: >PE< f or poly eth ylene , e .g. the outer co v ering and the ba gs in the interior . >[...]

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    Installation Installation Location The appliance should be set up in a w ell v entilated, dry room. Ener gy use and efficient perf ormance o f the appliance is affected b y the ambient temperatur e . The appliance should theref or e - not be e xposed to direct sunli ght; - not be installed ne xt to radiator s , cooker s or other sources o f heat; -[...]

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    Installation 9 Y our R efri g erator Needs Air F or correct operation this appliance must be located in a dry atmosphere , away f r o m heatsources , e.g. cook ers , radiator s , boilers and dir ect sunlight. Y ou should also ensure that air can circulate fr eely around the back and the top o f the cabinet. There should be 1 00mm (4”) betw een th[...]

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    Le v elling The appliance must be le v el. Le v el the appliance b y adjusting the tw o adjustable feet (1) at the front o f the appliance . If requir ed the w asher (2) can be remo v ed. Reve r s i n g the Door The side at which the door opens can be chang ed from the ri ght side (as supplied) to the left side , if the installation site requir es [...]

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    Installation R elocate the door holder pin in the door holder as per the figur e . Place the door holder pin in the door at the bottom on the left side , and fix the door holder with the scre w . Driv e in the tw o adjustable front legs , and raise the appliance in the upright position. R elocate the door handle from the left side to the right, and[...]

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    Installation 12 Chan ging Ov er the Fr eez er Compartment Door After re ver sing the r efrig erator door , it is necessary to re v erse the door o f the froz en f ood compartment as w ell. Proceed as f ollo w s . 1. Press the r etaining le ver inside the lo wer door hin ge 2. T ilt the lo w er door hing e out together with the fr eezer compartment [...]

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    13 Plug Sock et The plug socket necessary f or connection o f y our appliance to the electricity supply should be positioned so that it is possible to pull out the appliance plug. If y our appliance is installed under a continuous w orktop, the plug socket should be pr o vided as sho wn. Alternatively a concealed spur socket fitted with a 13 A fuse[...]

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    Installation 14 Electrical Connection An y electrical work r equired t o install this appliance should be carried out b y a qualified electrician or competent person. This appliance must be earthed. The manuf acturer declines an y liability should these safety measures not be observ ed. Electrical R equir ements Bef ore switchin g on, make sur e th[...]

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    15 1. Fr ozen f ood compartment 2. Glass shelf 3. Defrost w ater drain 4. Salad dra w er 5. R ating Plate 6. A djustable feet 7. Ice tra y 8. Butter compartment 9. Interior light/Thermostat contr ol 1 0. Door shelf 1 1. Gasket 12. Bottle shelf 13. Egg tr a y 14. Air circulation 15. Air v ent 16. Condenser 17. Ev aporator tra y 18. Compressor Descri[...]

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    16 Usin g the Appliance Bef or e Use R emo ve all securin g tapes . W ash the inside o f the appliance with luke w arm w ater with a little bicarbonate o f soda added (5 ml to 0,5 litre o f w ater). Do not use soap or deter gent as the smell ma y linger . Dry the appliance thoroughly . Do not use deter gents , abr asive po wder s, hi ghly perfumed [...]

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    17 Switchin g Off the Appliance T o switch o ff the appliance , turn the temper ature r egulator to position"0". If the appliance is not goin g to be used f or an e xtended period: 1. R emo ve all r efrig erated and fr ozen pac kages. 2. Switch o ff the appliance b y turning the thermostat knob to position"0". 3. R emo ve the ma[...]

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    V ariable Inner Door The door compartments can be pulled up and remo v ed, and inserted atother positions as needed. Corr ect Sto rage Belo w is the recommended stora ge positions f or v arious f ood types: 1 F roz en f ood sto rage & ice making 2 R eady-cooked f oods 3 F oods in dishes 4 Opened cans 5 Milk, dairy products 6 Fr esh meat, cold c[...]

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    19 F r eezin g and Storin g F r oz en F ood The freez er compartment is f or freezin g and storing f ood. Important! The temperatur e in the freez er compartment must be –18°C or colder bef ore fr eezing fr esh f ood or storing f ood alr eady froz en. Do not freez e too lar ge a quantity at an y one time (max. 2 k g per 24hrs). The quality o f t[...]

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    20 Pr epar ation o f Ice Cubes 1. Fill the ice cube tr a y 3/4 full with cold w ater , place it in the fr eezer compartment and lea ve to fr eeze . 2. T o loosen the fr ozen cubes , either bend the ice cube tr a y or hold it under running w ater f or a fe w seconds . Important! Ne ver try to fr ee an ice tra y that is froz en to the freez er compar[...]

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    21 3. R emo ve an y loose pieces o f ice as soon as possible . 4. When defrostin g is completed, clean and dry thoroughly . T urn the thermostat knob to a medium position to restart the appliance . After letting the appliance run f or at least half an hour replace the pre viously remo v ed f ood into the **** -star compartment. When defrostin g it [...]

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    22 Cleanin g and Care F or hygienic r easons the appliance interior , includin g interior accessories , should be cleaned regularly . W arnin g! The appliance must not be connected to the mains during cleanin g. Dang er o f electrical shock. Bef ore cleanin g switch the appliance o ff and remo v e the plug from the mains , or switch o ff or disconn[...]

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    23 Ener gy Sa vin g T ips Do not install the appliance near cooker s , radiator s or other sources o f w armth. High ambient temperatur es cause long er , mor e frequent operation o f the compressor . Ensure sufficient air cir culation and e xhaust at the appliance base and at the back w all of the appliance . Ne v er co ver air v ent openings . Do[...]

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    24 What to do if ... Corr ecting Malfunctions A malfunction ma y be caused b y only a minor f ault that y ou can r ectify y ourself using the f ollo wing instructions . Do not perf orm an y other w ork on the appliance if the f ollo wing inf ormation does not pro vide assistance in y our specific case . Important! R epairs to r efrig erator s/freez[...]

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    25 What to do if ... Symptom Interior lightin g does notw ork. Hea vy build up o f frost, possibly also on the door seal. Unusual noises . The compressor does not start immediately after changin g the temperatur e setting. W ater in the bottom o f the cabinet. P ossible Cause Light bulb is defectiv e . Door seal is not airtight (possibly after re v[...]

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    26 Chan ging the Li ght Bulb Should the light f ail to w ork y ou can chang e it as belo w: Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply . R emo ve the lamp co v er retainin g s c r ews, then tak e the lamp co ver o ff in the direction o f the arro w and the bulb can be chang ed. (T ype o f the bulb: 230 V , 15 W , E 14 thread) After changi[...]

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    27 T echnical T erminology R efrig erant Liquids that can be used to a gener ate a cooling effect ar e kno wn as refri ger ants . The y ha v e a r elatively lo w boiling-point, indeed so lo w , that the w armth from the f ood stored in the frid ge or fr eezer can cause the refri ger ant to boil and v aporise . R efrig erant Cir cuit Closed circulat[...]

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    28 Service and Spar e P arts In the e v ent o f y our appliance r equiring service , or if y ou wish to purchase spare parts , please contact y our local Service F or ce Centre b y telephoning: 087 0 5 929929 Y our telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service F orce Centre co verin g y our post code ar ea. F or address o f y our local[...]

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    29 GU ARANTEE CONDITIONS Standard guar antee conditions W e , AEG, undertake that if within 12 months o f the date o f the purchase this AEG appliance or an y part thereo f is pro v ed to be defective b y reason only o f f aulty w orkmanship or materials , w e will, at our discretion r epair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE f or labour , material[...]

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    30 A/AE/2-1 . (06.)[...]

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    AEG Hausgeräte GmbH P ostfach 1 036 D-90327 Nürnber g http://www .aeg.hausg eraete .de © Electrolux plc 2005 200380450 -0 1- 0206 Subject to change without notice 2006. 02. 0 7 . From the Electrolux Group. The world’s No. 1 choice. The Electrolux Group is the world's largest producer of powered appliances for kit chen, cleaning and outdoo[...]