
Introduction
Connection
Registration
Important Safety Instruction
Identification of Parts
Installation
Connection
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Operation
CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
REHINGING OF DOORS
Control panel
• Temperature control
• Quick freeze
• ECO Mode
• Loose-fitting door alarm
• Self-test
Water Dispenser
Removal and installation of detachable glass shelf
Removal and installation of drawer in refrigeration
comparment
Removal and installation of drawer in freezing comparment
Ice preparation
Foodstuff storage
Energy-Saving Method
Cleaning
General
Refrigerator operation features
Rehinging of doors
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Trouble Shooting
Smart Diagnosis
Trouble Shooting
Disposal of your old appliance
SMART DIAGNOSIS(OPTION)
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Connection
forward backward
Figure 1. Installation of limit stops
Figure 2. Installation of refrigerator to wall
NOTE
The limit stops are located in the door basket of the
refrigeration compartment.
They should be installed to get higher operational efficiency
of the refrigerator.
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water level
If the water level is lower than the line, there
may have residual water or water flow when
dispensing water, please add water in the
tank in time.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
DRAWERS IN FREEZING COMPARTMENT
When a large quantity of foodstuffs is stored
in the freezing compartment, you can remove
the middle drawer from the appliance and
store foodstuffs immediately on foodstuffs
placed to the lower drawer.
To remove any drawer of the freezing
compartment, proceed as follows:
1. Pull the drawer all the way out;
2. Raise it by the front part and pull.
Operation
3. Push the drawer all the way in.
At that, you should take care to exclude
slant.
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CAUTION!
Do not apply excessive force to remove the
drawers and shelves – this may result in
damage of the refrigerator.
ICE PREPARATION
Fill the ice tray with water and place it to
the freezing compartment.
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To install any drawer back to the freezing
compartment, proceed in the reverse
sequence:
1. Place the drawer onto the guides at
an angle 45°;
2. Lower the front part of the drawer in
parallel to the guides;
If ice cubes are required as soon as possible,
activate the "QUICK FREEZE" function.
To remove ice cubes, hold the tray on ends
and slightly bend it.
WARNING
Fill with potable water only.
To easily remove cubes, water the tray in
advance.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
Electric power failure.
• An interruption in electric power supply for
1-2 hours will not harm the stored foodstuffs.
Try to less frequently open and close the
refrigerator door during this period.
DURING MOVE:
• Remove all foodstuffs and other objects
from the refrigerator. Firmly secure the
internal detachable parts
(shelves, drawers, door baskets);
• To avoid damage of the floor and adjustable
feet of the refrigerator, turn them
counter-clockwise before transportation;
• The refrigerator should be firmly secured in
the truck to prevent its hits and falling
inside the truck during transportation;
• The refrigerator should be transported in
vertical position in a covered vehicle.
The original package should not be
damaged during transportation;
• During loading and unloading, the
refrigerator should be protected against hits.
BEFORE SWITCHING ON:
• If the refrigerator is transported in cold
season, unpack the refrigerator in a warm
room and do not switch on it for at least
12 hours.
CAUTION!
Do not move or incline the refrigerator during
its operation.
Noise may occur in the compressor.
This feature does not affect operability of
the compressor.
REFRIGERATOR OPERATION
FEATURES
Cracking noise may be heard due to thermal
deformations of the refrigerator components.
Typical sounds from activation of the
thermostatic controller and compressor are
normal sounds occurring during operation of
electric equipment in the appliance.
The refrigerant circulating inside the
refrigeration system may calmly gurgle,
even if the compressor is idle.
Do not worry, this is absolutely normal.
The following sounds may be heard during
operation of the refrigerator:
- Clicks from actuation of the temperature
sensor/switch;
- Murmur of the refrigerant circulating in tubes
of the refrigeration system;
- Slight cracking noise from thermal
deformations of materials.
These sounds are not associated with any
defect and they have a functional aspect.
ANTI-CONDENSATION TUBE:
• The anti-condensation tube is laid inside
the enclosure around the front face of the
refrigerator to exclude moisture
condensation;
• The refrigerator may greatly heat up in
these places, especially immediately after
switching on for the first time or at high
ambient temperature.
Anti-condensation tube
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Trouble Shooting
Before calling for service, check this list.
It may save you both time and expense.
This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship
or materials in this appliance.
Problem Possible Causes
Fridge-Freezerdoes
not operate
Fridge or Freezer
Compartment
Temperature too warm
Vibration or Rattling
or Abnormal Noise
Frost or IceCrystals
on frozenFood
Moisture
forms on Cabinet Surface
• Power plug may be unplugged from the electricoutlet.
Plug it in securely.
• House fuse has blown or circuit breaker hastripped.
Check and/or replace fuse and reset circuit breaker.
• Power cut.
Check house lights.
• Temperature control not set on proper position.
Refer to Temperature Control section.
• Appliance is placed close to heat source.
• Warm weather-frequent door openings.
• Door left open for a long time.
• Package holding door open or blocking air
duct in freezer compartment.
• The floor on which the fridge-freezer is installed may
be uneven or the fridge-freezer may beunstable.
Make it even by rotating the leveling screw.
• Unnecessary objects placed in the back side of
the fridge-freezer.
Door may have been left ajar or package holding
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door open.
• Too frequent or too long door openings.
• Frost within package is normal.
• This phenomenon is likely to occur in a wet space.
Wipe it with a dry towel.
Moisture collects inside • Too frequent or too long door openings.
• In humid weather, air carries moisture into
fridge when doors are opened.
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