AEG-Electrolux S8088-4KG User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: Energy Efficiency Class: A
  • UK Energy Consumption: 876 kWh/year
  • Total Volume: 680 liters
  • Fresh Food Volume: 422 liters
  • Frozen Food Volume: 123 liters
  • Freezing Capacity: 7 kg/24h
  • Noise: 49 dB(A)
  • Supply Voltage: 220-240V, 50Hz
  • Tropical & Subtropical Climate Rating.
  • No Frost Feature.
  • Auto ice maker available (optional).
  • Water dispenser available (on models only).
  • Temperature Control Settings: Refrigerator and freezer compartments can be set to different temperatures.
  • Shelves: Adjustable cantilever shelves.
  • Crisper Drawer: For vegetables and some fruits, with or without humidity control.
  • Wine Rack: For bottles in some models.
  • Narrow space door removal feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: If the refrigerator is making strange noise if I go to use it what to do?

A: Check that the refrigerator is set level. Level up if not. Adjust the shelves if they are overstocked.

  • Q: I need to change the water filter in the refrigerator how do I do that?

A: Change the filter as per the steps in the “Ice & Water Filter” section of the manual. Recommended replacement is every 6 months or after 757 liters usage.

  • Q: What temperature do I have to set my fridge for proper food storage?

A: The settings on the refrigerator should initially be placed at the mid point and then equalized after a period of one day. The freezer should also be placed at mid point too.

  • Q: Is it fine to store liquids in the refrigerator uncovered?

A: No, uncovering liquids for storage which is refrigerated results in higher moisture levels that will impact its functioning.

  • Q: What actions are recommended in the event of a power cut?

A: To ensure that the warm air doesn’t invade the refrigerator, the doors of the appliance should be left shut. The fresh food department can generally survive for around 12 hours and the frozen food department for 6.

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