AEG-Electrolux ER3560BN, ER3660BN User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: ER3168BN(S),ER3660BN,ER3560BN
  • Total Gross Volume: 325 L, 380 L, 376 L
  • Height: 1750 mm, 1950 mm, 1950 mm
  • Voltage: 220-240 V
  • Frequency: 50 Hz
  • Freezing Capacity: 9 kg/24 h, 9 kg/24 h, 10 kg/24 h
  • Power Consumption: 150 W
  • Temperature Rising Time: 13 h, 13 h, 15 h

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What should I do if the appliance does not connect?

Ensure the appliance is connected to a functional outlet, verify the main fuse, and check the electricity supply.

Q2: Should my vegetables in the drawer be moist?

If wet vegetables are inserted into the drawer or if the room’s humidity is excessive, this is likely to happen.

Q3: I would like to change the direction the fridge door opens, how do I achieve this?

In the manual, instructions are provided for relocating the hinge and handle to the opposite site and thus for changing the opening direction.

Q: What do I do if the temperature alarm goes off?

A: The alarm is likely to go off if the doors are kept open longer than necessary, in the event of a blackout or if there is overcrowding of food in the fridge. Lower the thermostat and inspect the door seal.

Q: How often should I clean the condenser?

A: For the appliance to function optimally, regular cleaning of the condenser is imperative. Refer to the maintenance section in the manual for further instructions.

Q: For how long can food that has been frozen be kept?

A: Food that has been frozen should be kept at a temperate range that is under -18 °C.

Q: Is it okay to refreeze food after thawing it?

A: As a rule of thumb, frozen food that has been thawed is not supposed to be confined in the freezer again. Storage directions have to be followed more closely.

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