Liebherr 7082 532-00 User Manual

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Ventilation
Ventilation
7082 532-00
User and Installation Instructions
for fridge-freezer combination
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Operating and control panel, Figure A1
Freezer section
1 Alarm off button for audible warning signal 2 SuperFrost button with light emitting diode (LED) display,
when lit = it is switched on
3 Appliance main on/off switch 4 Temperature setting buttons: left hand button = warmer,
right-hand button = colder, recommended setting: -18 °C
5 Temperature and settings display
Fridge section
6 Temperature and settings display 7 Child lock (display for fridge and freezer sections) 8 Temperature setting buttons: left hand button = warmer,
right-hand button = colder, recommended setting: 5 °C
9 Fridge off button bl SuperCool button with LED display,
when lit = function is switched on
bm Fan button
The appliance at a glance
Freezer section, approx. -18 °C
Type plate
Overview of the appliance and options, Fig. A Fridge section, approx. 5 °C
Operating and control panel
Egg shelf*
Defrost water drain
Bottle rack
Drawers with information system*
VarioSpace with drawer enlarger*, Freezer tray, cold accumulator (on NoFrost appliances)*
Ice cube maker*
Fan
Tall bottle and drinks shelf
LED lighting*
Drawers with information system*
Type plate, Fig. A3
1 Appliance designation 2 Service number 3 Serial no. 4 Freezing capacity in kg/24
hours
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 bl bm bn
bo bp bq br
bs
Butter and cheese compartment
adjustable storage surface Preserves rack
Vegetable drawers
Cold accumulator*
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Keep these user instructions in a safe place and, if appropriate, hand them to the next owner of the appliance. The instructions apply to several models, so may vary slightly.
Conditions
• The appliance is intended for use to cool, freeze and store food, and to make ice. It is designed for household use. No guarantee is given that the appliance will work perfectly if it is used for any.other purpose.
• Depending on its climate class, the appliance is designed for operation within certain ambient temperature limits. These up­per and lower limits must not be exceeded! The climate class for your appliance is printed on the type plate. It means:
Climate class for ambient temperatures from
SN +10 °C up to +32 °C N +16 °C up to +32 °C ST +18 °C up to +38 °C T +18 °C up to +43 °C
- The coolant circuit has been tested for seal.
- When installed, the appliance complies with all relevant regu­lations and the 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC Directives.
Contents
The appliance at a glance .................................................14
Conditions ........................................................................15
Safety information and warnings .......................................15
Information concerning disposal .......................................15
Technical safety ................................................................15
Safety in use .....................................................................15
Installation and ventilation information ..............................16
Energy saving information ................................................16
Connection .......................................................................16
Putting into operation and controls ....................................16
Switching the appliance on and off ..................................16
Setting the temperature ....................................................16
Temperature display .........................................................16
Alarm - audible signal .......................................................17
Ventilation .........................................................................17
SuperCool ........................................................................17
Power failure/”FrostControl” display .................................17
Additional functions ..........................................................17
Net@Home .......................................................................17
Fridge section ...................................................................18
Organising food storage .................................................... 18
Information about keeping food cool .................................18
Changing the layout .......................................................... 18
Freezer section .................................................................18
SuperFrost ........................................................................18
Freezing with SuperFrost ..................................................18
Freezing and storage information ......................................18
The Information System* ................................................... 19
The freezer tray .................................................................19
The cold accumulators* ...................................................19
VarioSpace* ......................................................................19
Defrosting, cleaning .......................................................... 20
Information about defrosting .............................................20
Cleaning ...........................................................................20
Faults - problems? ............................................................20
Customer services and type plate .....................................21
Installation instructions .....................................................21
Installation information ...................................................... 21
Replacing the door stop ....................................................22
Fixing and assembly .........................................................23
Fitting the kitchen unit door ............................................... 24
Safety information and warnings
Information concerning disposal
Your fridge/freezer is packed in recyclable packag­ing.
- Corrugated cardboard/cardboard
- Moulded polystyrene foam
- Polyethylene film
- Polypropylene straps
Do not allow children to play with packaging materials
- the film can be a suffocation hazard!
Take the packaging materials to a public amenity site.
The old appliance:This still contains valuable materials
and should be sent to a special facility, separate from unsorted municipal waste.
Make sure that the old appliance cannot be used.
Remove the plug, cut through the connection cable, and make sure the lock cannot engage, so that children cannot get locked inside.
When transporting the used appliance make sure that the
coolant circuit cannot be damaged.
Please see the type plate for information about the coolant.
The old appliance must be disposed of in a proper manner in
accordance with local regulations and legislation.
Technical safety
• To avoid personal injury and material damage the appliance must be transported only in a packed condition, with two people to carry it.
• The coolant, R 600a, is environmentally friendly, but it is flam­mable.
• Do not damage the coolant pipes. Coolant emerging in a spray can cause injuries to eyes, or can ignite.
• In the event that coolant should escape, remove any naked flames or sources of ignition in the vicinity of the leak, remove the plug, and ventilate the room well.
• If the appliance is damaged, contact your supplier immediately
- before plugging it in.
• To ensure safe operation, the appliance should be assembled and connected only in accordance with the user instruc­tions.
• In the event of a fault, disconnect the appliance from the mains: pull out the plug (do not tug on the cable) or trip/unscrew the fuse.
Only customer services should carry out any repairs or
interventions on the appliance. A breach of this instruction could cause considerable danger to the user. The same
applies when replacing the mains connection cable.
Safety in use
• Do not use the appliance to store explosive materials or aerosol cans with flammable propellants, such as butane, propane, pentane etc. The electrical compo­nents could cause any gas emerging from these to ignite. You can recognise aerosol cans of this type from the list of contents printed on them, or from the flame symbol.
• Always store high-percentage alcoholic drinks in a sealed container, and standing up.
• Do not use a naked flame or other source of ignition to look inside the appliance.
• Do not use any electrical appliances (such as steam cleaners, heaters, etc.) inside the appliance.
• Do not use the base, the drawers, or the doors etc as a step or to act as a support.
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Connection
Electric current (alternating current) and voltage
The information on the type plate must conform with the location. The type plate is located inside the appliance on the left, fig.A.
The appliance must be connected using a properly
installed shock-proof plug.
• The plug must be fused with a 10A or higher fuse, and must be located outside the rear of the appliance, and must be easy to access.
• The appliance must not
- be connected to stand-alone inverters,
- be operating in conjunction with so-called energy-saving plugs. This can damage the electronics,
- be connected via an extension lead and with other appliances
- there is a danger of overheating.
• When removing the mains cable from the side of the appliance, remove thecable retainer otherwise there could be vibratory noise!
Putting into operation and controls
• This appliance is not suitable for people (including children) with physical, sensory or mental problems, or for people who do not have sufficient experience and knowledge, unless they are instructed in using the appliance, or are supervised initially by a person who is responsible for their safety. Children must supervised, to ensure that they do not play with the appli­ance.
• Avoid continuous skin contact with cold surfaces or with cool and frozen food. This can cause pain, numbness and freezing. If you are likely to have extended skin contact, take precau­tions, such as wearing gloves.
• Do not consume edible ice, particularly water ice and ice cubes, immediately after you have taken them out of the freezer. The very low temperatures can cause “burning”.
• Do not consume food that has been stored for too long, since this can cause food poisoning.
Installation and ventilation information
• When erecting/installing the appliance, make sure that the coolant pipes are not damaged.
Do not move the ventilation cross-sections.
Always make sure that air can circulate around the appliance for ventilation purposes!
• To comply with the EN 378 standard the position in which you erect your appliance must indicate a volume of 1 m for each 8g of R600a coolant3 so that in the event of a leak from the coolant circuit a flammable gas/air mixture cannot arise inside the room where the appliance is positioned. Please see the type plate inside the appliance for information regarding the quantity of coolant.
• Please also see the appendix of the installation instructions.
• Once the appliance is installed: Remove all the transport safety devices,
- Remove all sticky tape or spacers* from the shelves and adjust them to the heights you require.
- Remove all protective film: from the decorative strips and the fronts of the drawers.
We recommend that you clean the appliance before putting it into operation, please see the section on “Cleaning” for further information. The appliance should have been operating for about 2 hours before you stock it with frozen food. Only place frozen food in the freezer once the temperature has reached at least -18°C.
Switching on and off
The entire appliance is always switched on at the main on/off switch 3, both the freezer and the fridge sections.
W Switching on: Press the on/off switch 3 so that the tempera-
ture displays light up/flash.
- Refrigeratorsection: The inside light comes on when the door
is open.
- Freezer section: While the appliance is being put into opera-
tion, and it is still warm, the freezer section display indicates dashes until the temperature goes below 0°C.
W Switching off: Hold the main on/off switch 3 for about a
second, so that the temperature display turns dark.
W If you only wish to switch off the fridge /BioFresh section (the
freezer stays switched on, useful if going on holiday for example) then press the on/off switch 9 so that the temperature
display on the fridge 6 and the interior light goes off. The temperature display on the freezer 5 must remain lit.
Setting the temperature
The appliance is set as standard for normal operation; in the fridge section we recommend +5°C, and for the freezer -18°C. Reducing the temperature/colder: Press the relevant Down-but- ton, on the left for the fridge: 8, on the right for the freezer: 4. Increase temperature/warmer: Press the relevant Up-button.
- While you are making the adjustment the set value display
flashes.
- The first time you press the temperature setting button, the cur-
rent most recent setting value (= nominal value) appears on the display.
- If you it press again briefly, the set value changes in 1°C steps, and if you hold it down, will continue to change.
- About 5 seconds after the final touch of the button, the electron­ics automatically change the setting, and the actual freezer or fridge temperature (= actual value) is displayed.
The temperature can be adjusted in the
W fridge section: from 11 °C to 2 °C, in the W freezer section: from -16 °C to -26 °C.
It depends on where the appliance is located as to whether
the lowest temperature will be reached, in high ambient temperatures, it may not be possible to achieve the lowest temperature.
Temperature display
In normal operation:
- the average temperature inside the fridge is 6 and
- the warmest temperature of frozen food 5 is displayed.
The display flashes, if you
- change the temperature setting, or
- if the temperature rises by several degrees, indicating a loss of cooling capacity, for example warm air can temporarily raise the temperature when you open the door to store fresh “warm”
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Energy saving information
• Make sure the appliance is in a well ventilated position.
• Open the appliance doors for as short a time as possible.
• Arrange the food in an organised way. Do not exceed stated storage periods.
• Store all food well packed and covered, this avoids frost from forming.
• Allow hot food to cool down to room temperature before plac­ing inside the appliance.
• Allow frozen food to defrost inside the fridge.
• In the event of a fault, keep the door closed. This delays the cold loss. The quality of the frozen food will keep for longer.
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food, or to remove or sort out frozen items. Once you have fin­ished placing items in the fridge, or sorting out the items, the electronics automatically adjust the temperature to the most recent setting. A short-term increase in temperature will not affect the frozen food.
W If the display is showing “F 0” to “F 5” the appliance has a fault.
Please contact your customer services, and inform them about the indication. This will make it possible to provide fast and ac­curate service.
Alarm - audible signal
The audible warning signal will help you to protect your stored frozen food, and to save energy.
W The audible signal can be shut off by pressing the alarm off
button 1,
- automatically once it reaches a temperature sufficient for storing the food safely, or
- when the door is closed.
Door alarm (for fridge section and freezer section)
- This always sounds if the door is kept open for longer than 60 seconds.
The warning signal switch off function is effective while the door
is open. Once the door is closed, the alarm function automati­cally resets itself.
Temperature alarm (for freezer section)
- This always sounds if the freezer temperature is not cold enough (it depends on the temperature setting).
- The temperature display flashes at the same time.
This can happen when
- warm, fresh food has been put into the freezer,
- too much warm air gets in while you are sorting out the freezer or removing items.
The temperature display continues to flash until the alarm situation has ended. It then switches from flashing to continuous light. The audible signal is then automatically reset ready for operation.
Fan bm
For cooling by circulated air. If necessary you can use the fan switch if you have large amounts of food to cool down quickly, and you want a relatively even temperature throughout the fridge com­partment on all the shelves. An intensive circulation of air will stop different areas of temperature from forming. All the food is cooled evenly. We recommend using the fan when the room temperature is hot (from approximately 30°C) or when the air humidity is high, for example on hot summer days. Note: To save energy, the fan automatically switches off when the door is opened. Power consumption rises when the fan is switched on.
SuperCool
You can use the SuperCool button to switch the refrigerator to its maximum cooling power. We particularly recommend that when freezing large quantities of food, drinks, freshly baked cakes or meals, they should be frozen as quickly as possible. W Switching on: Briefly press the SuperCool button bl so that
it lights.
The cooling temperature goes down to the lowest value. Note: “SuperCool” uses slightly more energy. However after about
6 hours, the electronics system automatically switches back to normal power-saving operation.
If necessary you can also switch on the “SuperCool” function
earlier.
W Switching off: press again briefly, until the button light goes
out.
Power failure/”FrostControl” display
If a “nA”, symbol appears in the display, this means that: The freezing temperature has risen too high due to a power failure, or a power cut during the last few hours or days.
W If, while the nA-symbol is showing, you press the alarm off
button 1 the warmest temperature that occurred during the power cut is displayed.
Depending on how warm the temperature became, even to the
point of defrosting, you should check the quality of the food, and decide how to deal with it!
- This “warmest temperature” displays for approximately one minute. After that the electronics system displays the current actual freezing temperature. If you repeatedly press the alarm off button, you can delete the “warmest temperature” display.
When the power cut ends, the appliance continues to operate at the most recent temperature setting.
Additional functions
You can use the setting mode to set the child lock, and change the brilliance of the displays* Activating the setting mode:
W Press the SuperFrost button for about 5 seconds - the Super-
Frost button flashes - the display indicates c for child lock.
Note: The value you are about to alter is flashing. W Press the Up/Down button to select the function you want: c = child lock, h = brilliance or W Now briefly press the SuperFrost button to select/confirm the
function:
• For c = child lock press
the Up/Down button c1 = child lock to switch on or c0 = child lockto switch off and confirm with the SuperFrost button. When the symbol 7 is lit, the child lock is active.
• For h = brillianceselect the
Up/Down button h1= minimum to h5 = maximum brilliance select and and confirm with the SuperFrost button.
Quitting the setting mode:
W Press the On/Off button to quit the setting mode; the electronics
setting switches after a period of 2 minutes.
- Normal regulated operation is active again.
Net@Home
Depending on the model and the options, the ap­pliance can also be equipped with an additional connection for a retrofitted Net@Home module. You can connect either a TeleSafe module or a House-bus Module. You can obtain these modules from your dealer. For technical warranty reasons, the module must be fitted only by customer services.
You will find furtherinformation at our Internet site www.liebherr.com
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Fridge section
Organising food storage
The warmest part of the fridge is the top at the front and in the door
Information about keeping food cool
- Store food in such a way that the air can circulate freely, i.e. do
not pack too tightly. Do not cover the ventilation grilles* on the rear wall - this is important for the cooling capacity!
- Always keep food that can give off or take on slight smells or tastes, such as liquids, in airtight containers, or keep them covered.
Changing the layout
W You can adjust the preserves
rack* and remove all the door racks
for cleaning. Push up the rack, pull forwards to remove, and reinstall in reverse order.
W By shifting the bottle and pre-
serves rack you can secure
bottles from tipping out when you open and close the door, to do this make sure you always use the plastic retainer.!
You can move the retainer for cleaning: pull the lower edge of
the retainer forwards, and disengage it from the rack.
W You can adjust the shelves/
glass plates* to suit the height of
the food containers.
- Lift up the glass tray pull out the recesses above the tray and push back in a higher or lower posi­tion.
- An end stop prevents the glass plates* from being pulled out in­advertently.
W Use the front surface of the fridge base only for short term
food storage for example if you are moving things around,
or sorting out the fridge. This makes it easier to handle. However do not allow items to stand, otherwise they will be
pushed back, or tip over when the door is closed.
W The half glass plates provide space for tall containers: Insert
the rails supplied onto the shelf notches at the desired height on the left and right, checking that the right (R) and left (L) sides are appropriately inserted! Slide in the glass plates 1/2. The glass plate 2 with the stopper edge must be at the back!
Freezer section
SuperFrost
Fresh food must be deep frozen as quickly as possible and frozen
food already in storage must have a “cold reserve”. This allows the SuperFrost device to work. It is the best way of maintaining the nutrition, appearance and taste of frozen food.
• Only the maximum number of kilograms of fresh food as stated on the type plate under “freezing capacity ...kg/24h“ should be frozen in a 24 hour period, Fig. A3, item 4. This maxi­mum amount for freezing depends on the model and climate class.
Freezing with SuperFrost
• Briefly press the SuperFrost button 2 so that the LED lights up.
The freezing temperature is reduced, and the appliance is
operating at the maximum freezing capacity.
• If the amount you are freezing is fairly small, wait for approxi­mately 6 hours. This is usually enough. If you are freezing the­maximum quantity, see the type plate under freezing capacity, you should wait for approximately 24 hours.
• Then place the fresh food inside, preferably in the upper draw­ers.
- SuperFrost switches off automatically. Depending on the quantity stored, as required, at the earliest after 30 hours, and maximum after 60 hours. Freezing is finished when the Super- Frost LED has gone out - the appliance is now operating in normal energy-saving mode.
Note: Do not switch on SuperFrost:
- if you are storing items that are already frozen,
- if you are storing up to 2 kg of fresh food every day.
Freezing and storage information
The following are suitable for freezing: Meat, game, poul­try, fresh fish, vegetables, fruit, dairy products, bread, cakes, prepared meals.
The following are not suitable: lettuce, radishes, grapes,
whole apples and pears, fatty meat.
Suitable packing items are standard freezer bags, re-usable plastic, metal and aluminium containers.
• Do not allow food about to be frozen to touch already frozen items. Make sure the packs are dry to prevent them from freez­ing together.
• Always write the date and contents on the packs, and do not store for longer than the recommended storage period in order to maintain the quality.
• Always pack food that you are freezing yourself into portions to suit your household. Do not exceed the following quantities in each pack, to ensure that the contents will freeze quickly to the core:
- Fruit, vegetables, up to 1 kg,
- Meat, up to 2.5 kg.
• After washing, blanch portions of vegetables (2-3 minutes in boiling water, remove and plunge into cold water to cool. If you use a steamer or microwave to blanch, please follow the instructions for the appliance concerned).
• Do not salt or season fresh food and blanched vegetables before freezing. Other foods should be only slightly salted and seasoned. The strength of the taste of some seasonings can change.
• Do not freeze drinks bottles and cans containing carbon dioxide. They might explode. If you wish to cool drinks very quickly, always remove them from the freezer within one hour at the latest!
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