AEG-Electrolux S2342-4I User Manual

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Integrierbare Einbau­Kühl-Gefrierkombination
Gebrauchs- und Montageanweisung Operating and Installation Instructions Mode d’emploi Manuale d’uso e installazione
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Bildseiten 3-7 Allgemeine Hinweise 8/9 Wechsel des Türanschlags 9 Einbauen, Ausrichten und Befestigen 9/10 Türankoppelung 10 Inbetriebnahme und Temperaturregelung 10/11 Richtig lagern 11/12 Einfrieren und Tiefkühllagern 12 Eiswürfel bereiten 12 Abtauen 13 Reinigung und Pflege 13/14 Störungen und Kundendienst 14 Tips 14/15
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Pages avec figures 3/7 Remarques générales 24 Changement du côté d’ouverture de la porte 25 Encastrament, positionnement et fixation de l’appareil 25/26 Accouplement des portes 26 Mise en service et réglage de la température 26 Disposition correcte des produits dans le réfrigérateur 27 Congélation et conservation des produits congelés 28 Préparation de glaçons 28 Dégivrage 29 Entretien et nettoyage 29/30 Pannes et service après-vente 30 Conseils pour économiser de l'énergie 31
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lllustration pages 3-7 General instructions 16/17 Rehingeing the door 17/18 Installing, aligning, and fixing 18 Connecting the door 18 Starting up and temperature regulation 18/19 Correct storage 19/20 Freezing fresh food and storing frozen food 20 Making ice-cubes 20 Defrosting 21 Cleaning and care 21/22 Faults and servicing 22 Hints 22/23
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Illustrazioni 3-7 Indicazioni generali 32 Modifica della cernieratura della porta 33 Incorporamento, livellamento e fissaggio 34 Accoppiamento della porta 34 Avviamento in funzione e regolazione della temperatura 34 Esatta conservazione 35 Congelazione e conservazione in stato congelato 36 Preparazione di cubetti di ghiaccio 36 Sbrinamento 37 Pulizia e cura 38 Difetti e servizio tecnico 38/39 Consigli 39
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IMPORTANT!
If the fridge-freezer you have purchased is replacing an older refrigerator or freezer still fitted with a snap catch or lock, you should render this lock unservice­able before throwing the appliance away or putting it out for environment-friendly refuse collection. In this way you can prevent children locking themselves in when playing and thus endangering their lives. Please make sure that the pipelines of your fridge­freezer are not damaged before collection for envi­ronment-friendly disposal.
Appliance packaging information
All used materials are environmentally compatible! They can be safely disposed of or burnt in a refuse incinerator! Regarding the materials: the plastics can also be recycled and are marked as follows: >PE< for polyethylene e.g. as used in the outer
wrapping and bags inside
>PS< for polystyrene foam e.g. as used in the
packing; this material is basically CFC-free The cardboard parts are made of waste paper and should be put back into the waste paper collection system.
General instructions
You have just purchased a home fridge-freezer which has been produced according to the stand­ards applicable to these appliances. During manufacture, the necessary measures have been taken as required by the Appliance Safety Act (GSG), the Accident Prevention Regulations for Refrigerating Installations (VBG 20), and the Specifi­cations of the Institute of German Electrical Engi­neers (VDE). The refrigeration circuit has been checked for leakage.
This appliance complies with the following EC Directives:
- 73/23/EEC of 19.02.1973 - Low-Voltage Directive
- 89/336/EEC of 03.05.1989 (including Amendment
Directive 92/31/EEC) - EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibily) Directive.
Before starting up, we recommend you to read the following Operating Instructions, since only
by doing so can you benefit from all the advantages offered by your fridge-freezer. Please unfold the
illustration pages on the cover to enable you to compare the text and pictures alongside.
Removing the adhesive tapes
The doors are secured to the housing with adhesive tapes. Remove any adhesive tape residues with a suitable petroleum-based cleansing agent.
Commercial use
Should you use your home fridge-freezer commer­cially or for purposes other than refrigeration, freezing, and deep frozen storage of food and drinks, you must observe the legal requirements applicable to your area.
Location
The most suitable location is a dry room which can be ventilated. The refrigerating unit needs a good supply of air and proper ventilation in order to function properly. Please make sure that the air-vents in the plinth underneath the kitchen cabinet and the air-shafts behind it are not covered over or blocked. Ambient temperature has an effect on the power consumption of the unit. The appliance should therefore:
- not stand in the direct sunshine, or close to a radiator or cooker
- stand in a position where the ambient tempera­ture corresponds with the climate category for which the appliance is designed.
Y ou will find data on this on the rating plate, which is in the interior of the appliance on the left hand side. It will consist of one of the following:
Climate category Ambient temperature
from ... to ...
SN +10 to +32°C N +16 to +32°C ST +18 to +38°C T +18 to +43°C.
Appliance and installation dimensions
Fig. 1
A = 200 cm2 air outlet B = 200 cm2 air inlet C = Split kitchen unit door D = Depth overall E = Height overall
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Your fridge-freezer needs air
The refrigerating unit does not require any maintenance. All it needs is proper ventilation. Air intake takes place through the base of the upright kitchen unit. Provision for air outlet must be made at the top behind the upright kitchen unit. In such a unit, a clear air inlet and outlet cross-section of at least 200 cm2 must be provided in the base and towards the room ceiling. Ensure that these openings are not obstructed by base panels, etc.!
Before using for the first time
In common with all new appliances, your fridge­freezer will smell "new". For this reason, the interior of the fridge-freezer and all accessories should be cleaned before use (see also "Cleaning and care").
Electrical connection
WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
Please ensure that the voltage and current indicated on the rating plate agree with the voltage of your electricity supply. 220/240 volts (i. e. 220/240 V AC). If your appliance has been equipped with a mains lead with a moulded-on type plug, you must comply with the following regulations: The plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse. For replacement, use a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse. Only ASTA approved or certified fuses should be used. The fuse cover/ carrier must be replaced in the event of changing the fuse. The plug must not be used if the fuse cover/ carrier is lost. A replacement cover/carrier must be obtained from an electrical goods retailer. If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug fitted to the appliance, then the plug must be cut off and an appropriate one fitted. When fitting the plug please note the following points:
Important
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accord­ance with the following code:
Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
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1. The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the earth terminal in your plug, which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green, or green and yellow.
2. The wire which is coloured brown must be con­nected to the live terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
3. The wire which is coloured blue must be con­nected to the neutral terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
When wiring the plug, ensure that all strands of wire are securely retained in each terminal. Do not forget to tighten the mains lead clamp on the plug. Warning! A cut-off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a serious safety (shock) hazard. Ensure that the cut-off plug is disposed of safely. Voltage 220/240 V AC Fuse rating 13 amps
See rating plate for further information. The rating plate is inside, on the left.
Preparing the upright kitchen unit
Fig. 2
Before installing the upright furniture unit, the back panel must be removed where fitted as a transport safety device. To ensure satisfactory operation and sealing of the appliance, the upright kitchen unit with its interme­diate panels must be exactly at right-angles in all directions and must be aligned vertically. The doors of the upright kitchen unit should be aligned before the appliance is installed, and the hinge screws should be tightened. The distance between the kitchen unit door and unit sides should be 1 mm.
Rehingeing the door
Figs. 3, 4, and 5
During transport, the doors are secured with bolts. Unscrew the LH upper and lower bolts with a screw-driver (Fig. 3). Both doors can now be opened to the right. If the doors are to be opened to the left to ensure better operation, you should also unscrew the bolts on the RH side and unhinge the upper door upwards.
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Unscrew the central door pivot and fit it on the left (Fig. 4). Remount the upper door and screw in the upper bolt on the LH side (Fig. 5). Unscrew the lower bolt on the RH side and screw it in on the LH side. Both doors can now be opened to the left.
Installing, aligning, and fixing
Figs. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10
Insert the fridge-freezer in the recess of the upright kitchen unit until the upper limit strip (A) bears against the unit ceiling or intermediate panel and the lower door pivot (B) (Fig. 6) closes flush with the unit floor at the front. If a gap remains owing to a greater recess height between the limit strip above and unit ceiling, this can be closed by insertion of the supplied profile sealing strip (C) (Fig. 7). Slide and align a fridge-freezer with doors hinged on the right until it bears against the LH side (Fig. 8) and a fridge-freezer with doors hinged on the left until it bears against the RH side. Screw in mounting screws (D) above and below. Insert ventilation grille (E). Cut supplied the sealing strip (F) (Fig. 9) to length and press in between the appliance and kitchen unit side wall. Seal mounting and hinge holes with supplied plugs (G) (Fig. 10).
Connecting the door
Figs. 11,12, 13 and 14
Mounting positions for slide pieces (H) (Fig. 11) should be marked on the appliance doors. Drillholes of 2.7 mm dia. should be drilled and the slide pieces screwed on, 2 per door. Open kitchen unit and appliance doors 90° (Fig. 12). Place guide pieces (K) on slide pieces (H), prepunch mounting drillholes 26-30 mm away from the kitchen unit door edge depending on the furniture sidewall thickness, and screw on guide pieces (Fig. 13). Check closing function of doors, and re-adjust slide pieces (H) and guide pieces (K) as necessary. Insert cover (O) on lower door pivot (Fig. 14).
Inner door reversal
Fig. 15
Using a screwdriver release bracket (1) by pressing on the internal spring (Fig. 15) and withdraw it from its seat together with the door; remove plug (2) and fit it in the hole left open on the opposite side; turn the door through 180°, remove the bracket (1) and refit it on the opposite side. Refit the door and insert the top pin and bottom bracket (1), pushing it into place. To ensure correct storage of food, the door is fitted with a simple spring device which holds it in the open position until it is properly closed.
Starting up and temperature regulation
Fig. 16
Insert the plug of your fridge-freezer in a plug socket with protective earth contact wired as prescribed. The knob for temperature selection is located in the upper RH part of the refrigerator compartment (B) (Fig. 16). The mark to which the knob must be set is located on top of the thermostat housing.
Setting "O" means: Off. Rotation in direction "1": Lighting on, refriger-
ating unit on, the latter then operating automatically. Setting "1" means: Highest temperature, warmest setting. Setting "6" means: Lowest temperature, coldest setting. The internal temperature is strongly affected by the ambient temperature, loading, and frequent door­opening. If the setting is changed, the refrigerating unit of your fridge-freezer does not start immedi­ately if automatic defrosting is in progress. When starting your fridge-freezer for the first time, we recommend selection of setting "6" = lowest temperature, coldest setting for 3-4 hours. The necessary refrigerator and freezer compart­ment temperatures are then rapidly attained. After 3-4 hours, you can set back the knob to a medium setting between 2 and 4.
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Setting when the room temperature is below 14 °C
Fig. 16
In the cold season in unheated rooms, the switch (A) (Fig. 16) should be switched on. The red pilot lamp in the switch comes on. Through engagement of a low heating capacity of 8 W in the refrigerator compartment, it is ensured that, at a low room temperature, the running time of the refrigerating unit is prolonged and the storage temperature of -18°C is attained in the freezer compartment.
Important!
At a room temperature above 14 °C, the switch (A) should be switched off again (red light goes out), since this causes higher power consumption.
Important note!
High room/ambient temperatures, coldest tempera­ture selector setting, and high refrigerator compart­ment loading may cause continuous operation of the refrigerating unit and frosting of the refrigerator compartment rear wall. Set the temperature selector to the warmest setting (setting 4 or 5) to start the automatic defrosting sequence in the refrigerator compartment.
Correct storage
Fig. 17
1 = Butter, cheese 2 = Eggs 3 = Preserves 4 = Drinks, preserves 5 = Fruit and vegetables 6 = Meat, salami, and fish 7 = Pastries, convenience foods, dairy produce 8 = Compartment for freezing fresh food and
storage compartment for frozen food
For safety reasons (such as the risk of an explosion!) containers containing inflammable gases, e.g. aerosol cans or cigarette lighter refills, must never be placed in the freezer or the refrigerator compartment.
ZERO DEGREE Compartment
Fig. 18 Temperature
The temperature in this compartment is automati­cally maintained between 0 °C and +3 °C. No ad­justment is needed by the user.
Food storage and humidity control
Various fresh foods can be stored in the ZERO DEGREE compartment for almost triple as long as in the refrigerator compartment. The humidity contained in the foods (in particular fruit and vegetables) make optimum storage condi­tions possible. The two top drawers are fitted with slits (A - see Fig. 18) (adjustable by means of sliding levers) which allow the humidity inside the drawers to be varied. Highest humidity is maintained with the slits closed. The bottom drawer is low humidity.
Food recommended for storage in the ZERO DEGREE compartment
The following foods can be stored in this compart­ment:
low humidity:
MEAT MILK FISH BUTTER SHELLFISH SOFT CHEESES
high humidity:
MUSHROOMS STRAWBERRIES ARTICHOKES RASPBERRIES ASPARAGUS PEACHES CAULIFLOWER APRICOTS CARROTS APPLES PEARS RADISHES CHERRIES GRAPES
Defrosting
The ZERO DEGREE compartment defrosts auto­matically. The defrost water is collected in a small bowl located at the back of the appliance, just above the compressor, from which it evaporates.
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Adjusting the storage racks
Fig. 19
Storage shelves made either of glass or of plastic, are included, depending on which version of which model you have bought. You must push one of these shelves into the lowest set of guides, just above the containers for fruit and vegetables, and it must stay in this position. If you wish to change the distance between the other storage shelves, please raise the shelf at the back and pull it slightly forwards until it can be swivelled upwards or down­wards and taken out. To insert it in a different posi­tion, please follow the same procedure in reverse.
VARIO glass shelf
Fig. 20
If, for instance, you wish to store bottles, cans, or jars in the upright position, please move the front half of the VARIO glass shelf (if fitted) to a different level. You will thus gain the necessary space to store tall items on the shelf below.
Adjusting the door rack
Fig. 21
Depending on the food stored, some door racks can be changed to other holders or removed. Take out the refrigerated food, press the door racks upwards, reposition them, and press them back into place.
Freezing fresh food and storing frozen food
You can use the freezer compartment of your fridge-freezer combination for freezing of fresh food yourself. Before filling the fridge-freezer for the first time with frozen food (deep-frozen food), an inside tempera­ture of -18 °C must have been attained. Were commend you to place a commercially available thermometer with a measurement range of +40°C/­40°C in the central storage compartment or on the frozen food. If you want to freeze fresh food your­self, please observe the following instructions to be sure of obtaining the best results. Freeze only sound fresh food. Do not freeze too large a quantity at any one time. The quality of the food is best preserved when it is frozen right through to the core as quickly as possible. The
freezing capacity in 24 hours indicated on the rating plate should not be exceeded. If you want to freeze fresh food on several consecu­tive days, this should be limited to 2/3 to 3/4 of the indicated quantity. If you want to utilize the maximum freezing capacity, set the knob (Fig. 16) to setting "6". For smaller quantities of up to 2 kg, the knob need not be changed. Place the packaged food to be frozen in the upper storage compartment (Fig. 17).
Take special care not to mix already frozen foods with those not yet frozen.
After around 24 hours (earlier for smaller quantities), set back the knob of the temperature selector to the normal setting (between 2 and 4). After freezing, you can place the frozen food at the appropriate freezing level. If further food is to be frozen, you must restack the frozen food in the storage compartments (8)
(Fig. 17) to obtain free freezing space.
Note for test centres:
Stacking diagrams for determination of freezing capacity and warm-up time can be requested direct from the manufacturer.
Icemaking
Fill the ice-tray 3/4 full with cold water, place it in storage compartments (8), and allow it to freeze. The ice-cubes can be easily loosened by twisting the ice-tray or by holding it for a short time under running water. To ensure that you always have stocks available, the ice-cubes can be stored in the ice-box in the freezer compartment.
Storing frozen food in the freezer compartment and the do's and don'ts of storing frozen food
Once the freezing process is completed, deep­frozen storage takes place in the temperature range below -18 °C. For storage of already frozen food, it is imperative to note the storage time specified by the manufacturer on the packaging. Make sure that only packaged food is stored in the freezer, since unpackaged food will soon dry out when exposed to the extreme cold. With the exception of spirits and drinks containing a higher percentage of alcohol, beverages in glass bottles, particularly soft drinks containing carbon
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dioxide, juices, beer, wine, etc., should not be stored in the freezer. When the contents freeze, the glass bottles will crack or even burst. Never handle deep-frozen food with wet hands. Your hands could easily become frozen to the food. Never use the freezer as a means of cooling hot meals, since this causes heavy frost formation inside and an increase in electricity consumption.
Opening the freezer compartment door ­hint on magnetic door seal
After opening and closing the door of the freezer compartment whilst the latter is in operation, you will not immediately be able to open the door again, since a vacuum will have developed inside, keeping the door closed until the pressures inside and outside the door have equalized. After a few minutes, you can easily re-open the door.
Defrosting
Figs. 22 and 23
Frost is automatically eliminated from the evapo­rator of the refrigerator compartment every time the motor compressor stops, during normal use. The defrost water drains out through a trough into a special container at the back of the appliance, over the motor compressor, where it evaporates. It is important to periodically clean the defrost water drain hole in the middle of the refrigerator compart­ment channel to prevent the water overflowing and dripping onto the food inside. Use the special cleaner provided, which you will find already inserted into the drain hole. The freezer compartment, however, will become progressively covered with frost. This should be removed with the special plastic scraper provided, whenever the thickness of the frost exceeds 4 mm. During this operation it is not necessary to switch off the power supply or to remove the foodstuffs. Never use sharp metal tools to scrape off frost from the evaporator as you could damage it. Do not use a mechanical device or any artificial means to speed up the thawing process other than those recommended by the manufacturer. However, when the ice becomes very thick on the inner liner, complete defrosting should be carried out as follows: pull out the plug from the wall socket or turn the thermostat knob to the «O» setting;
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WARNING! When the thermostat knob is turned to position «O» the ZERO DEGREE compartment also switches off. remove any stored food, wrap it in several layers of newspaper and put it in a cool place; leave the door open, place a basin on the top shelf of the refrigerator compartment, under the drain hole, remove the plug as shown in the figure; when defrosting is completed, dry the interior thoroughly and refit the plug; keep the scraper for future use; turn the thermostat knob back to the required setting or replace the plug in the power socket. After two or three hours, reload the previously removed food into the compartment.
Important
A temperature rise of the frozen food packs, during defrosting, may shorten their safe storage life.
Cleaning and care
Your fridge-freezer should be cleaned at regular intervals. This should preferably occur when the appliance is empty or partly loaded. All food pack­ages remaining in the freezer compartment, hermetically packed if possible, should then be wrapped in several layers of newspaper and stored in a cool place (e. g. cellar). During cleaning, the appliance must basically not be connected to the mains supply (pull out mains plug or remove fuse). For safety reasons, this appliance must never be cleaned with steam-cleaning equipment. Moisture could find its way into the electronic components, and steam could cause damage to the plastic parts. Make sure that the drain opening of the drip gutter in the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment (Fig. 22) is always free. If the water drain opening becomes choked, it is to be cleaned with the aid of a wire. Some organic solvents as well as essential oils (e. g. juice from lemon and orange peel, butyric acid) attack the plastic parts. Do not forget that, even in the refrigerator, food stored too long may spoil. To prevent any odours from forming, the contents should therefore be checked from time to time (including accessories) and thoroughly cleaned with lukewarm water to which a mild, non-abrasive cleaning agent containing no acetic acid can be added. Finally, wash with clean water and wipe dry. After cleaning
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of the refrigerator compartment, promptly recon­nect the appliance to the power supply (see section on Starting up). At least once a year, you should thoroughly clean the heat-emitting condenser (heat exchanger), the metal grille on the rear wall of your appliance.
When not in use
If your fridge-freezer is to remain unused for any length of time, it must be disconnected (unplugged) from the electricity supply. The appliance should then be cleaned thoroughly and the appliance doors left ajar to prevent any odours from forming.
Internal lighting
Fig. 24
The light bulb inside the refrigerator compartment can be reached as follows: – unscrew the light cover securing screws; – unhook the moving part by pressing it as shown
in the figure. If the door is open and the light does not come on, check that the bulb is properly screwed in; if it still does not work, replace the bulb with one of the same power. The maximum rating is shown on the light cover.
Faults and servicing
In order to keep your appliance in perfectly safe condition, you should arrange for repairs, particularly to the "live" parts, to be carried out only by qualified electricians.
In the event of a break-down you should therefore contact your electrical dealer or our Customer Service Centre. Before calling the Service Centre, please check whether there is power in the mains socket (e. g. by plugging a lamp in). Your local electrician will repair any defects in the mains supply. If the defect lies in the appliance, please inform the nearest Service Centre. In order to avoid unneces­sary travel or expense, please state:
- Model description
- E-number
- F-number of your appliance. Y ou will find these data on the rating plate on the left
inside your appliance. We recommend that you enter them here:
- Model description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- E-number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- F-number.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Please note: We have to make a charge if our Customer Service technician is called in for no adequate reason, even if the guarantee has not yet expired.
Minor repairs that you can carry out yourself
- Spare parts: Spare parts can be ordered from the service centre. You can fit these yourself without any special skill or training, e. g.
- internal equipment parts, such as closed con­tainers, egg holders, door racks, fruit and vegetable drawers, storage racks, ice-box and ice-tray.
Hints on proper use
Store your food, depending on type and sensitivity, in the appropriate temperature zones. This will enable you to achieve an optimum storage duration (see "Correct storage", Fig. 17). Ensure good pack­aging and coverage of food intended for storage in the refrigerator to retain flavour, colour, moisture, and freshness. Clean the refrigerator compartment regularly to ensure hygienic storage of food and to prevent undesirable odours from forming. Note the storage duration of deep-frozen food in the freezer compartment to avoid quality impair­ment. Never place hot food in the refrigerator compart­ment or freezer compartment for cooling.
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Hints on energy-saving
One or two additional hints on energy-saving are given below:
- Do not install your fridge-freezer next to a radia­tor, oven, or in direct sunlight, since, through high ambient temperature, the temperature reg­ulator switches on the refrigerating unit more fre­quently and for longer.
- Do not place any hot food in the refrigerator compartment or freezer compartment - first allow the food to cool to room temperature.
- Do not open the doors unnecessarily and close them again as quickly as possible.
- Check the storage temperature in the freezer compartment with a thermometer.
- Set the most energy-saving frozen food storage temperature (see "Starting up and temperature regulation").
- Ensure good ventilation.
- Keep the heat-emitting condenser (heat exchanger), the metal grille on the rear wall of your appliance, clean. Thoroughly clean it at least once per year.
If you ever move house
If your freezer compartment is not fully loaded, pack all the frozen food in concentrated fashion at a few storage levels. Switch the temperature selector knob to setting "6" 24 hours before the removal van leaves to build up a low-temperature reserve in the frozen food. Secure the doors against opening during transport. Place your fridge-freezer on the removal van last so that you can unload it first and replug it into the mains supply.
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