Gorenje R6295W manual

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    Instructio ns for U se 2 Gorenje R2907 Larder Refrigerator EN Before Use .............................................. 2 Instructio ns for U se W e Care for the Environment Tips for E nergy Savings Im portant ............................................... 2 Disposi ng of the W orn Out Applianc e Siting and I nstallation ..........................[...]

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    Instructio ns for U se 3 • Disconnec t the appl iance from the power supply before repai ring it (only a qual ified technic ian should repai r it), bef ore cleaning and before replaci ng the light bul b. • Be careful not to dam age the rear wall of the appliance (t he condenser unit or the tubes - for example when movi ng the appliance) or any [...]

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    Instructio ns for U se 4 the door and pull out the drawers and shelves (s ee inst allation di agram). 35 mm 90 o Connection to Power Supply ELECTRI CAL CONNECTI ON For your safet y please read the fol lowing information Warni ng: This appliance must be earthed. The appliance m ust be c onnected t o a 220-240 volts 50 c ycle AC s upply by m eans of [...]

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    Instructio ns for U se 5 Regularly chec k the defros t water outlet and the channel, because t hey should never be allowed to becom e blocked. If c logged, unbloc k using a plas tic s traw or sim ilar. Fruit and Veget able Cont ainer ( 3) The container i s on the bott om of the appliance under the glass shelf . It provi des a high level of humidi t[...]

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    Instructio ns for U se 6 • Try not to open the door t oo often. • Change the therm ostat setti ng gradually in order to avoid freezi ng of the foods . If you wish t o check t he tem perature, use a therm ometer and m easure t he temperat ure in the indivi dual com partm ents. P lace the therm ometer i n a glass l filled with water. Temperat ure[...]

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    Instructio ns for U se 7 After c leaning, c onnect t he appliance to power supply and reload i t. Switch Off the App liance When Not In Use If you do not i ntend to us e the appliance f or a longer period, s et the therm ost at knob to t he STOP ( 0) position, di sconnec t the power supply, t ake out t he food and defrost and clean the applianc e. [...]

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    Instructio ns for U se 8 • The reason m ay be inadequate ventil ation of the com pressor and c ondenser (ensure adequate air ci rculati on and wipe off the condenser). Ice Formation on the Inner Rear W all As long as the defros t water runs to the channel and through t he outlet t o the drain pan on the com pressor, autom atic def rosting of the [...]