Electrolux U32091 S 70170 manual

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    S ANT O Oper atin g instructions S 7 0 17 0 TK38 PERFEC T IN F ORM AND FUNC TION A/AE/1 7 . (0 7 .) 20038 1 354[...]

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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 wner s o f the appliance . T[...]

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

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    Contents 4 What to do if ... ......................................................................................................................18 Correctin g Malfunctions .......................................................................................................18 Break do wn .........................................................[...]

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

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    Important Safety Instructions 6 Often children cannot r ecognise the hazar ds present in household appliances . It is theref or e important that y ou ensur e adequate supervision and ne v er let children pla y with the appliance! This appliance is not intended f or use b y per sons (including childr en) with reduced ph y sical sensory or mental cap[...]

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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 w s: >PE< f or poly eth ylene , e .g. the outer co v erin g and the bag s 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 corr ect operation this appliance must be located in a dry atmosphere , away f r o m heat sources , 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[...]

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    Installation 10 Unscre w the adjustable feet situated on both sides (2 pieces), in addition the scre w s fixin g the lo w er door holders (2 pieces) respectiv ely the scr e w on the other side . T ak e o ff the freez er door b y pulling it sli ghtly do wn w ards . Unscre w the top door hin ge pin o f the refri ger ator then scre w it back on the ot[...]

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    11 Electrical Connection An y electrical work r equir ed 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 the electricit[...]

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    12 1. Glass shelf 2. Defrost w ater drain 3. Salad dra w er 4. R ating Plate 5. A djustable feet 6. Butter compartment 7. Interior Light 8. Door shelf 9. Door gasket 1 0. Bottle shelf 1 1. Egg tr a y 12. Air circulation 13. Air v ent 14. Condenser 15. Ev apor ator tra y 16. Compressor 17. T emperatur e Control and Displa y Description o f the Appli[...]

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    13 Usin g the Appliance Startin g y our appliance and temperatur e contr ol 1. Insert the plug into the w all sock et. 2. Press the ON/OFF button. The gr een control li ght is on. 3. Press the "+" (3) or "-" (5) button. The temper ature displa y switches to sho win g the set temperatur e . Note: Concerning secur e f ood sto rage[...]

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    14 If the adjustment is stopped and neither button is pressed, the temper ature displa y will switch back to its ori ginal function and sho w the actual temperatur e after a short while (about 5 seconds). The appropriate stor ag e temperatur e o f f ood and drink is +5°C. T emper ature Displa y The temperatur e displa y sho w s v arious inf ormati[...]

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    Hints f or stor a g e Belo w is the r ecommended stora ge positions f or v arious f ood types: 1 R eady-cooked f oods , con- v enience f oods , fresh meat, cold cuts 2 Milk, dairy products , f oods in dishes 3 Fruits , v eg etables , salads 4 Cheese , butter 5 Eg gs 6 Y oghurt, sour cream 7 Small bottles , so ft drink s 8 Lar g e bottles , drinks 1[...]

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    16 Cleanin g and Care F or h ygienic 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 discon[...]

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

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    18 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 our self using the f ollo wing instructions . Do not perf orm an y other w ork on the appliance if the f ollo win g inf ormation does not pro vide assistance in y our specific case . Important! R epairs to r efrig erator s/fre[...]

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    Symptom Interior lightin g does not w ork. Hea vy build up o f fr ost, 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 er sing the door).[...]

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    20 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 v e the lamp co v er retainin g s c rews, then take the lamp co v er o ff in the direction o f the arr o w and the bulb can be chang ed. (T ype o f the bulb: 230 V , 15 W , E 14 thread) After chang[...]

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    21 T echnical T erminology R efrig erant Liquids that can be used to gener ate a cooling effect ar e kno wn as refri ger ants . The y ha v e a r elativ ely lo w boilin g-point, indeed so lo w , that the w armth fr om 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 circula[...]

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    22 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 Centr e co v erin g y our post code ar ea. F or addr ess o f y our lo[...]

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    23 GU ARANTEE CONDITIONS Standar d guarantee 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 pr o v ed to be defectiv e 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 , materi[...]

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    AEG Hausgeräte GmbH P ostf ach 1 036 D-90327 Nürnber g http://www .aeg.hausg eraete .de www .electr olux.com www .aeg-electr olux.co.uk © Electrolux plc 2006 20038 1354 -02- 430 7 Subject to chan ge without notice 200 7 . 1 0. 2 4. From the Electrolux Group. The world’s No. 1 choice. The Electrolux Group is the world's largest producer of[...]