INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
If the fast freeze function is not manually deactivated, it
will be automatically deactivated by the appliance after
50 hours.
FOOD STORAGE
Refer to the table on the appliance.
Classification of frozen foods
Put the frozen products into the appliance and classify
them; the storage date should be indicated on the packs,
to allow use within expiry dates listed in months in Fig. 5
for each type of food.
Advice for storing frozen food
When purchasing frozen food products:
• Ensure that the packaging is not damaged (frozen food
in damaged packaging may have deteriorated). If the
package is swollen or has damp patches, it may not have
been stored under optimal conditions and defrosting may
have already begun.
• When shopping, leave frozen food purchases until last
and transport the products in a thermally insulated cool
bag.
• Once at home, place the frozen foods immediately in
the appliance.
• Avoid, or reduce temperature variations to the
minimum Respect the best-before date on the package.
• Always observe the storage information on the
package.
Note:
Eat fully or partially defrosted foods immediately.
Do not refreeze unless the food is cooked after it has
thawed. Once cooked, the thawed food can be refrozen.
If there is a long power failure:
• Do not open the appliance lid except to place ice packs
(if provided) over the frozen foods on the right and left
of the appliance. This will slow down the rise in
temperature.
DEFROSTING THE APPLIANCE
The appliance should be defrosted when the thickness of
ice on the walls reaches 5-6 mm.
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply.
• Remove the packs of food from the appliance and wrap
them close together in newspaper and store in a very
cool place or thermally insulated bag.
• Leave the appliance lid open.
• Remove the internal defrost water drain plug
(depending on model) (Fig. 6).
• Remove the external defrost water drain plug
(depending on model) and reposition it as shown in the
figure 6.
• Place a bowl beneath the drainage channel to collect
the residual water. If available, use the divider (Fig. 6).
• Speed up defrosting by using a spatula to detach the ice
from the appliance walls.
• Remove the ice from the bottom of the appliance.
• In order to avoid permanent damage to the appliance
interior, do not use pointed or sharp metal instruments
for removing the ice.
• Do not use abrasive products or heat up the interior
artificially.
• Dry the interior of the appliance thoroughly.
• On completion of the defrosting, refit the plug.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• Remove the ice from the upper edge (see the
Troubleshooting Guide).
• Clean the inside after defrosting, using a sponge
dampened with warm water and/or mild detergent.
• Clean the side motor cooling grille (depending on
model).
• Remove dust from the condenser on the rear of the
appliance.
Before carrying out maintenance, unplug the appliance.
Do not use abrasive products, scourers or stainremovers (e.g. acetone, trichloroethylene) to clean the
appliance.
To obtain the best results from your appliance, carry out
cleaning and maintenance at least once a year.
CHANGING THE LID LIGHT BULB (if provided)
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply.
• Remove the diffuser by following the sequence of steps
shown in the figure 7.
• Unscrew the light bulb and replace it with an identical
bulb of the same wattage and voltage.
• Refit the diffuser and plug in the appliance.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. The red LED flashes.
• Is there a power failure?
• Is a defrosting operation in progress?
• Is the appliance lid properly closed?
• Is the appliance placed near a heat source?
• Are the ventilation grille and condenser clean?
2. All LEDs flash at the same time.
• Contact the After-Sales Service.
3. The appliance is too noisy.
• Is the appliance perfectly horizontal?
• Is the appliance in contact with other furniture or
objects that may cause vibrations?
• Has the packaging been removed from under the
appliance?