Use and
Care Manual
For “NoFrost”combined
refrigerator-freezer
CS 1400
7082 663-00
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Please read and follow these
instructions
These.instructions.contain.Warning.and.Caution.
statements..This.information.is.important.for.safe.
and.efficient.installation.and.operation.
Disposal of Old Appliance
Risk of child entrapment. Before you
discard your old refrigerator or freezer:
Always.read.and.follow.all.Warning.and.Caution.
statements!
• Be sure to follow your local require-
ments for disposal of appliances. Dis-
carded appliances can be dangerous.
• Remove the doors.
Danger indicates a hazard which
will cause serious injury or death if
precautions are not followed.
• Remove the freezer drawers.
• Leave the shelves in place so that
children may not easily climb inside.
• Cut off the power cable from the
discarded refrigerator. Discard
separately from the refrigerator.
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Following these instructions reduces the
possibility of causing personal injury,
especially to children playing.
Contact the trash collection agency in
your area for additional information.
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury.
Electrical Safety
IMPORTANT
This.highlights.information.that.is.especially.
relevant.to.a.problem-free.installation.and.
operation.
Connect.this.appliance.to.a.110-120.VAC,.15.amp.
circuit.that.is.controlled.by.a.circuit.breaker.or.
fuse..This.appliance.should.have.its.own.separate.
grounded.circuit..Do.not.use.an.extension.cord.
The.power.cord.is.equipped.with.a.three-prong.
(grounding).plug.for.your.protection.against.
possible.shock.hazards..To.maintain.this.protection:
Make.sure.incoming.voltage.is.the.same.as.the.
appliance.rating.
•. Do.not.modify.the.plug.by.removing.the.round.
To.reduce.the.risk.of.fire,.electric.shock,.or..
personal.injury,.installation.work.and.electrical.
wiring.must.be.done.by.a.qualified.electrician.
in.accordance.with.all.applicable.codes.and.
standards,.including.fire-rated.construction.
grounding.prong.
•. Do.not.use.a.two-prong.adapter..Where.a.two-
prong.wall.receptacle.is.encountered,.contact.
a.qualified.electrician.and.have.it.replaced.with.
a.three-prong.receptacle.in.accordance.with.all.
local.codes.and.ordinances..
•. Do.not.use.a.power.cord.that.is.frayed.or.
damaged..
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Important Safety Information
This.appliance.is.intended.for.domestic.use.only..
Use.the.appliance.only.for.its.intended.purpose,.
the.storage.of.food.products..Follow.the.cautions.
and.safety.warnings.throughout.this.instruction.
manual.including.the.following:.
•. To.prevent.possible.injury.due.to.an.electrical.
shock,.be.sure.to.disconnect.the.power.cord.or.
turn.off.the.circuit.breaker.before.cleaning.the.
appliance..
•. To.avoid.injury.or.damage.to.the.appliance,.do.
not.use.steam.cleaning.equipment.to.clean.the.
appliance.
•. To.prevent.injury.to.you.or.damage.to.the.unit,.
the.appliance.should.be.unpacked.and.set.up.by.
two.people.
•. Do.not.operate.the.refrigerator.in.the.presence.
of.explosive.fumes.
•. If.the.appliance.is.damaged.on.delivery,.contact.
the.supplier.immediately.before.connecting.to.
the.power.source.
•. In.the.event.of.a.power.outage,.minimize.
opening.the.refrigerator.door(s)..Protect.the.food.
either.by.placing.dry.ice.on.top.of.the.packages.
or.using.a.local.frozen.food.locker.if.the.power.
failure.is.of.a.long.duration..Do.not.attempt.to..
re-freeze.any.previously.frozen.food.that.has.
thawed.
•. To.guarantee.safe.operation,.ensure.that.the.
appliance.is.set.up.and.connected.as.described.
in.these.operating.instructions.
•. Disconnect.the.appliance.from.the.power.source.
if.a.fault.occurs..Pull.out.the.plug,.turn.off.or.
remove.the.fuse.
•. To.avoid.possible.injury,.only.adjust.an.empty.
shelf..Do.not.attempt.to.adjust.a.shelf.with.food.
on.it..
•. When.disconnecting.the.appliance,.use.the.plug..
Do.not.pull.on.the.cable.
•. To.protect.the.refrigerator.from.possible.damage,.
allow.the.appliance.to.stand.1/2.to.1.hour.in.
place.before.turning.the.electricity.on..This.
allows.the.refrigerant.and.system.lubrication.to.
reach.equilibrium.
•. Any.repairs.and.work.on.the.appliance.should.
only.be.carried.out.by.the.customer.service.
department..Unauthorized.work.may.be.
dangerous.to.the.user..Changing.the.power.
source.cable.should.only.be.done.by.the.
customer.service.department.
•. Do.not.eat.ice.cream,.particularly.ice.cream.
treats,.or.ice.cubes,.immediately.from.the.
freezer.compartment..There.is.a.risk.of.“burning”.
because.of.the.very.cold.temperatures.
•. Do.not.consume.food.which.has.been.stored.for.
too.long;.it.could.cause.food.poisoning..
•. The.appliance.is.designed.for.cooling,.freezing.
and.storage.of.food,.and.for.making.ice..It.is.
intended.for.domestic.use..
•. Do.not.store.explosives.or.sprays.using.
combustible.propellants.such.as.butane,.
propane,.pentane,.etc..in.the.appliance..
Electrical.components.might.cause.leaking.gas.
to.ignite..You.may.identify.such.sprays.by.the.
printed.contents.or.a.flame.symbol..
•. Do.not.use.electrical.appliances.inside.the.
appliance.
•. Do.not.allow.children.to.play.with.the.appliance..
Children.must.not.climb,.sit.or.stand.on.the.
shelves,.drawers.or.door..
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Safety Regulations
Avoid.placing.the.appliance.in.direct.sunlight.or.
near.the.stove,.range.top,.radiators.and.similar.heat.
sources..Do.not.place.microwave.ovens,.toaster.
ovens.or.other.heat-emitting.appliances.on.top.of.
this.unit.
The.appliance.complies.with.UL.250./.CSA.C22.2.
#63.and.is.designed.to.cool,.freeze.and.store.food.
and.to.make.ice.(if.equipped)..It.is.designed.as.a.
household.appliance..
The.appliance.is.set.to.operate.within.specific.
ambient.temperature.limits.according.to.its.climate.
rating..These.temperature.limits.should.not.be.
exceeded..The.correct.climate.rating.for.your.
appliance.is.indicated.on.the.model.plate.
The.floor.under.the.appliance.should.be.flat.and.
level.
Keep.the.appliance.out.of.the.weather..The.
ventilation.grilles.should.not.be.obstructed..Always.
ensure.there.is.good.ventilation.all.around.the.
appliance.
This.is.explained.as.follows:.
. Climate
As.soon.as.you.uncrate.the.unit:
Rating
Set for Ambient Temperatures of
•. Examine.the.unit.and.packaging.for.shipping.
damage..Contact.the.carrier.immediately.if.you.
suspect.there.is.any.damage.
•. Note.the.type.(model.number),.index,.serial.
number,.date.of.purchase.and.where.purchased.
on.the.spaces.provided.in.the.back.of.this.
manual.
SN.
N.
50°F.to.90°F.(10°C.to.32°C)
61°F.to.90°F.(16°C.to.32°C)
61°F.to.100°F.(16°C.to.38°C)
50°F.to.100°F.(10°C.to.38°C)
50°F.to.109°F.(10°C.to.43°C)
61°F.to.109°F.(16°C.to.43°C)
.
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ST.
SN-ST.
SN-T.
T.
We.recommend.cleaning.the.appliance.before.
turning.it.on.for.the.first.time..See.Cleaning..Turn.
on.the.appliance.several.hours.before.loading.
it.with.frozen.food.for.the.first.time..Do.not.load.
with.frozen.food.until.the.temperature.shows.
approximately.0°F.(-18°C).
Disposal of Carton
The.packaging.is.designed.to.protect.the.appliance.
and.individual.components.during.moving.and.is.
made.of.recyclable.materials.
Keep packaging materials away from
children. Polythene sheets and bags can
cause suffocation!
Do not allow children to play with the
appliance. Children must not climb, sit
or stand on the freezer drawers. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in
death or serious injury.
•. Please.take.the.packaging.material.to.your.local.
recycling.facility.
To avoid risk of personal injury or property
damage, have two people unpack and
move this appliance into place.
Protect the finished floor surface before
you uncrate the unit.
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Description of Appliance and Equipment - Figure 1
Description of refrigerator
(1). Operating.and.control.elements
(2). Butter.and.cheese.compartment.-.Vario.box
(3). Adjustable.door.racks
(4). Gallon.rack
(5). Adjustable.shelves
(6). Vegetable.drawers
(7). Model.plate.(behind.the.vegetable.drawer.on.the.left.hand.
side)
Description of freezer
(8). Freezer.drawers
(9). Information.system
(10).Adjustable-height.feet
Figure 1
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Operating and Control Elements - Figure 2, Figure 3
The.electronic.control.panel.has.the.new.“Touch capacitance technology”..Any.function.can.be.activated.
by.a.fingertip.on.the.symbol.of.the.operating.icons.
The.exact.contact.point.is.between.the.symbol.and.its.label.
Refrigerator
Appliance
Freezer
operating icons
control icons
operating icons
Figure 6
Freezer operating icons
Refrigerator operating icons
Appliance control icons
. Temperature.Up.control.(to.
increase.the.freezer.tem-
perature)
. Ventilation.(circulation).On/
Off
. Power.failure.LED.
. Supercooling.LED.
. Child.lock.LED.
. Alarm.LED.
. Supercool
. Temperature.Down.control.
(to.reduce.the.freezer.tem-
perature).
. Refrigerator.On/Off
. Temperature.Up.control.(to.
increase.the.refrigerator.
temperature).
. Freezer.On/Off
.Superfrost
.Superfrost.LED
. Ventilation.ON.LED
. Temperature.Down.control.
(to.reduce.the.refrigerator.
temperature).
. Alarm.mute.(refrigerator.and.
freezer)
Temperature and control display
Display.mode.degrees.Celsius
Refrigerator.temperature.display
Freezer.temperature.display
Sabbath.mode.is.activated
Menu.mode.is.activated.
(for.setting.additional.functions)
Display.mode.degrees.Fahrenheit
Figure 3
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Turning the Appliance On and
Off - Figure 4
Setting the Temperature - Figure 4
The.appliance.is.pre-set.for.normal.operation..We.
recommend.temperatures.of.38°F.(3°C).in.the.
refrigerator.and.0°F.(-18°C).in.the.freezer.
Clean.the.appliance.before.turning.it.on.for.the.first.
time..See.Cleaning.
To reduce the temperature:
Touch.the.DOWN.icon.on.the.left.to.
reduce.the.refrigerator.temperature.
Do.not.place.frozen.food.in.the.freezer.until.the.
temperature.shows.at.least.0°F./.-18°C..The.refrig-
erator.and.freezer.compartments.can.be.operated.
separately.
and.the.DOWN.icon.on.the.right.to.
reduce.the.freezer.temperature.
1.. Turning on:.
To increase the temperature:
Touch.the.Refrigerator.On/Off.icon.
.Touch.the.UP.icon.on.the.left.to.increase.
the.refrigerator.temperature.
and.the.Freezer.On/Off.icon.
and.on.the.right.to.increase.the.freezer.
temperature.
1.. While.you.are.entering.the.temperature,.the set
so.the.Temperature.Displays light.up.
temperature will flash.on.the.display.
2.. When.you.touch.the.temperature.setting.icons.
for.the.first.time,.the.most.recent.setting.is.dis-
played.
3.. You.can.change.the.settings.in.increments.of.
1°F.(1°C).by.briefly.touching.the.icons.again..If.
the.icons.are.held.the.temperature.setting.will.
change.faster.
4.. Approximately.five.seconds.after.the.icon.has.
been.released,.the.display.will.automatically.
show.the.actual.freezing.or.cooling.temperature.
The.interior.light.will.turn.on.when.the.refrigerator.
door.is.open.
2.. Turning off:.To.turn.off.the.refrigerator.or.
freezer,.touch.the.corresponding.On/Off.icon.for.
approximately.3.seconds.so.the.temperature.dis-
play.and.interior.lights.go.out.
5.. You.can.change.the.temperatures:
•. In the refrigerator –.between.36°F.and.44°F.
(2°C.and.7°C).and
•. In the freezer.–.between.-15°F.and.6°F.
(-26°C.and.-14°C).
Temperature.control.icons.-.Refrigerator
Refrigerator.On/Off.icon
Power.failure.LED
Temperature.control.icons.-.Freezer
Alarm.icon
Ventilation.LED
Ventilation.icon
Alarm.LED
Freezer.temperature.display
Freezer.On/Off.icon
Figure 4
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Temperature Display - Figure 4
In.normal.operation,.the.following.settings.will.be
displayed:
Audible Alarm Signal - Figure 4
The.audible.alarm.signal.helps.to.protect.frozen.
food.and.to.save.energy.
•. the.average.refrigerator.temperature
•. the.warmest.frozen.food.temperature.
The audible alarm signal is switched off by.
touching.the.alarm.icon..
When.starting.up.for.the.first.time.or.
when.the.appliance.is.warm,.dashes.
will.appear.in.the.freezer.temperature.
display,.until.the.temperature.in.the.
freezer.compartment.is.32°F.(0°C).
Audible door alarm
This.sounds.when.the.door.has.been.left.open.for.
longer.than.about.180.seconds..The.sound.switch-
off.function.is.active.as.long.as.the.door.is.left.open..
The.alarm.automatically.switches.back.to.standby.
when.the.door.is.shut.
The display will flash:
•. if.you.change.the.temperature.or
Audible/visual temperature alarm
•. if.the.temperature.rises.by.several.degrees,.indi-
cating.cold.loss,.e.g..if.you.place.fresh,.“warm”.
food.in.the.freezer.or.if.you.remove.or.repack.
frozen.food,.the.temperature.may.rise.for.a.short.
time.due.to.warm.air.flowing.into.the.freezer.
•. If.“F1”.to.“F5”.appears.in.the.display,.the.appli-
ance.has.a.fault..Have.the.fault.number.available.
when.you.contact.the.customer.service.depart-
ment.
It.always.sounds.if.the.freezer.temperature.is.not.
low.enough..The.temperature display and the alarm
LED flashes.at.the.same.time.
.This.can.be.caused.by:
-. warm,.fresh.food.being.placed.in.the.freezer;
-. too.much.warm.air.from.the.outside.entering.
when.re-arranging.or.removing.frozen.food,
-. a.fault.in.the.appliance.
The.temperature.display.will.continue.to.flash.until.
the.cause.of.the.alarm.has.been.rectified..It.will.then.
stop.flashing.and.light.up.continually..The.audible.
warning.signal.is.now.automatically.reset.
Ventilation - Figure 4
The.ventilation.switch.is.used.for.re-circulated.cool.
air:
You.can.use.the.switch.as.required.to:
Power Failure/Frost-Control
Display - Figure 4
If.the.power.failure.LED. .is.lit,.this.means.the.
freezer.temperature.has.risen.too.high.during.the.
last.few.hours.or.days.due.to.a.power.failure..The.
freezer.temperature.display.flashes.at.the.same.
time.
•. chill.large.quantities.of.fresh.food.fast.
•. keep.the.temperature.evenly.distributed.through-
out.the.entire.refrigerator.compartment..The.air.
will.circulate.more.intensively,.keeping.all.the.
different.areas.in.the.compartment.at.the.same.
temperature.and.ensuring.all.the.food.inside.is.
chilled.at.the.same.temperature.
We.recommended.you.use.the.ventilation.fan.if:
•. If.you.touch.the.Alarm.icon.now,.the.highest.
temperature.registered.during.the.power.failure.
will.be.displayed.
•. room.temperatures.are.too.high.(approximately.
95°F.[35°C].or.higher).
•. the.air.humidity.is.high,.during.high.heat.and.
•. Check.the.quality.of.the.food.in.case.it.has.
humidity.
become.too.warm.or.even.defrosted.
Turning on:.Touch.the.Ventilation.icon briefly.so.the.
•. The.highest.temperature.will.appear.for.
approximately.one.minute..After.that,.the.actual.
temperature.in.the.freezer.will.reappear..
LED. .turns.on.
Turning off:.Touch.the.Ventilation.icon.again.until.
the.LED. .turns.off.
. The.display.can.be.turned.off.by.touching.the.
Alarm.icon.again.
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Supercool - Figure 5
Setup Mode - Figure 5
Touching.the.Supercool.icon.switches.the.
refrigerator.compartment.to.maximum.cooling..It.is.
recommended.particularly.if.you.wish.to.cool.large.
quantities.of.food,.drinks,.freshly.baked.goods.or.
meals.rapidly.
In.the.setup.mode.you.can.activate.the.following.
functions:
.=.Sabbath.mode.
.=.Display.brightness
.=.Temperature.display.mode.
.=.Child.lock
•. Turning on:.Touch.the.Supercool.icon
briefly.so.the.LED. .turns.on..The.
refrigerator.temperature.will.drop.to.its.
lowest.value.
How to activate the setup mode:
IMPORTANT
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.for.approximately.five.
The Supercool function uses slightly more
energy. After approximately six hours,
however, the refrigerator switches back
automatically to normal energy-saving
operation. If required, the Supercooling
function can be turned off sooner.
seconds
-.the.Superfrost LED.
onds
.turns.on.for.5.sec-
-.after.5.seconds. .will.flash.in.the.display.
The.appliance.is.in.the.setup.mode.now.
•. Turning off:.Touch.the.Supercool.icon.again.
You.can.select.the.setup.mode.functions.by.
touching.the.freezer.compartment.Up/Down.icons.
until.the.LED. .turns.off.
Note
In the setup mode the display will flash continu-
ously.
Exit setup mode:
•. Touch.the.freezer.compartment.On/Off.icon..The.
appliance.will.change.back.to.normal.operation.
Freezer.compartment.Up/Down.icons.
Supercool.LED
Superfrost.icon
Freezer.compartment.On/Off.icon.
Figure 5
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.=.Display brightness
.=.Sabbath Mode
This.feature.considers.the.Religious.requirements.
on.Sabbath.or.Holidays..When.the.Sabbath.Mode.
is.active.some.functions.of.the.electronic.controls.
are.switched.off.
How to adjust the display brightness
•. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds.
•. Touch.the.freezer compartment.Down.icon.until.
The door can be opened and closed at any time.
•. The.lighting.remains.off.
.appears.in.the.freezer.temperature.display.
•. The.cooling.fan.remains.in.its.actual.state:.If.it.is.
on.it.remains.on,.if.it.is.off.it.remains.off.
•. There.is.no.door.alarm.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon
-.the.display.shows.
.
•. There.is.no.temperature.alarm.
•. Touch.freezer compartment
•. Defrost.cycles.are.independent.of.the.number.of.
times.and.length.of.door.openings.
•. The.unit.will.return.into.Sabbath.Mode.after.a.
power.failure..
Up/Down.icons.to.select
.
.
.0 =.minimum.to
.5 =.maximum.brightness.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.at.the.desired.value.
How to activate the Sabbath Mode
•. Exit.setup.mode.by.touching.the.freezer.
•. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
compartment.On/Off.icon.
Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds.
-.the.display.shows.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon
.=.Temperature display mode
You.can.choose.the.unit of temperature.for.the.
-.the.display.shows.
.
.
display.in.degrees.Fahrenheit.or.degrees.Celsius.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.again
Note
-.the.display.shows.
The factory setting is degrees Fahrenheit.
-.the.Sabbath.mode.is.activated.
How to change the temperature display to
degrees Celsius
•. Exit.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
. freezer.compartment.On/Off.icon.
•. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds.
How to deactivate the Sabbath Mode
•. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
•. Touch.the.freezer compartment.Down.icon.
until. .appears.in.the.freezer.temperature.dis-
play.
Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds.
-.the.display.shows.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon
-.the.display.shows.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon
. -.the.display.shows.
.
.
.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.again
-.the.temperature.reading.is.now.displayed.in.
degree.Celsius.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.again
-.the.S.symbol.
. in.the.Display.disappears,.
. the.Sabbath.mode.is.deactivated.
•. Exit.setup.mode.by.touching.the.freezer.
compartment.On/Off.icon.
•. Exit.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
. freezer.compartment.On/Off.icon.
Note
To change the temperature display back to degrees
Fahrenheit, follow the steps above.
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Setup Mode - Figure 6
.=.Child lock
The.child.lock.is.designed.to.protect.the.appliance.
from.being.turned.OFF.accidentally.
How to activate the child lock
•. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds
•. Touch.the.freezer compartment.Down.icon.
until. .appears.in.the.freezer.temperature.dis-
play.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon
-.the.display.shows.
.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.again
-.the.LED. .is.lit.and.the.child.lock.is.activated..
•. Exit.setup.mode.by.touching.the.freezer.
compartment.On/Off.icon.
How to deactivate the child lock
•. Activate.the.setup.mode.by.touching.the.
Superfrost.icon.for.5.seconds.
•. Touch.the.freezer compartment.Down.icon.
until. .appears.in.the.freezer.temperature.dis-
play.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon
-.the.display.shows.
.
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.again
-.the.LED. .goes.out..The.child.lock.is.deacti-
vated..
•. Exit.setup.mode.by.touching.the.freezer.
compartment.On/Off.icon.
Freezer.compartment.Up/Down.icons.
Superfrost.icon
Freezer.temperature.display
Figure 6
Child.lock.LED
Freezer.compartment.On/Off.icon.
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refrigeraTor ComparTmenT
Arranging Food - Figure 7
Equipment
To avoid possible injury, only adjust an
empty shelf or door rack. Do not attempt to
adjust a shelf or door rack with food on it.
You.can.rearrange.the.
height.of.the.shelves.and.
door.racks.as.required.
Repositioning the door
racks - Figure 8
Slide.the.door.rack.up,.pull.
out.toward.you.and.replace.
in.reverse.order.
Figure 8
Vario Box - Figure 9
The.boxes.can.be.removed.
and.placed.on.the.table.as.a.
single.unit.
Figure 7
Re-positioning.the.boxes:.
Lift.them.for.removal.and.re-
position.them.as.required.
(1). Butter,.cheese
(2). Eggs
(3). Cans,.drinks
(4). Gallon.containers,.bottles
(5). Meat.and.sausage.products,.dairy.products
(6). Baked.goods,.pre-cooked.meals
(7). Fruit,.vegetables,.salad
The.box.support.bar.
can.be.removed.by.
lifting.upwards.and.
inserted.in.another.
position.(e.g..swapped.
with.a.door.rack).
(8). Frozen.food
IMPORTANT
Important!.Box.lids.
Figure 9
•. Liquids and food which give off or absorb odors
and flavors should always be stored covered or
in closed containers.
must.be.shut.when.you.
close.the.door.-.risk.of.
damage.
•. High-percentage alcohols should be tightly
sealed and stored upright.
•. Fruit, vegetables and salad can be stored
unpacked in the bins.
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refrigeraTor ComparTmenT
Repositioning the shelves - Figure 10
If you need space for large bottles and con-
tainers.
1.. Hold.the.shelf.underneath.with.your.hand.
to.avoid.from.tipping.down.backwards.when.
removing.
Place.the.shelf.rails.
provided.on.the.sup-
ports.on.the.left.and.
right.at.the.desired.
height.- Figure 12.
2.. Lift.the.shelf.at.the.front.
3.. Remove.the.shelf.forward.until.the.circular.cutout.
of.the.shelf.is.in.line.with.the.front.supports.
4.. Lift.the.shelf.up.or.down.and.replace.in.the.
desired.position.
Insert.the.glass.shelves.
as.shown.in.fig..13..
The.glass.shelf.with.the.
raised.edge.must.go.at.
the.back.
Front.supports
Figure 12
If.you.need.to.make.
space.for.tall.contain-
ers,.simply.slide.the.
front half.of.the.sec-
tioned.glass.shelf.care-
fully.underneath.the.
back.half.- Figure 13.
Figure 13
Figure 10
Removing the shelves - Figure 11
1.. Follow.the.first.three.steps.in.the.chapter.above.
2.. Lift.the.shelf.down.and.stop.just.over.the.upper.
vegetable.bin.
3.. Move.the.front.of.the.shelf.upwards.until.the.
shelf.is.in.a.vertical.position.
4.. Turn.the.shelf.counterclockwise.and.remove.
To avoid from falling down, always hold
the shelf with both hands when removing.
Figure 11
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refrigeraTor ComparTmenT
Interior Light
This.turns.OFF.automatically.after.the.door.has.
been.opened.for.approximately.15.minutes..If.it.
does.not.turn.ON.when.the.door.is.opened.briefly,.
but.the.temperature.display.is.working,.the.bulb(s).
may.be.defective.
The.light.is.located.behind.the.cover.located.at.the.
top.of.the.refrigerator.compartment.and.has.two.
bulbs.
1.. Unlatch.carefully.the.
cover.at.left,.middle.
and.right.using.a.
Bulb data:
125-130.V,.Maximum.wattage.-.25.W
Bulb.fitting.-.E14
screwdriver.-.Fig. 14.
. Remove.the.cover.
Current.and.voltage.must.agree.with.details.on.the.
model.plate.
Replacing the bulb:
Figure 14
To prevent possible injury due to an elec-
trical shock, be sure to disconnect the
power cord or turn OFF the circuit breaker
before replacing the interior light bulb(s).
2.. Remove.the.glass.
To prevent possible injury due to broken
glass, use hand protection when replacing
the interior light bulb(s).
plate.-.Fig. 15.
Figure 15
3.. Remove.the.defective.
bulb..Make.sure.the.seal.
(Fig. 16).is.placed.on.the.
new.bulb.before.installing.it.
4.. Install.glass.plate.and.
Figure 16
cover.
IMPORTANT
The glass plate must be inserted to the back
completely, otherwise it is not possible to click
the cover into place correctly.
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freezer ComparTmenT
Freezing
Freezing with Superfrost - Figure 18
•. Touch.the.Superfrost.icon.briefly.
. so.the.LED. .turns.on..
Fresh.food.should.be.frozen.completely.and.as.rap-
idly.as.possible..This.is.provided.by.the.Superfrost.
feature.and.ensures.that.the.nutritional.value,.
appearance.and.flavor.of.the.food.remains.intact.
. .The.freezer.temperature.will.decrease.and.the.
appliance.will.change.to.the.lowest.temperature.
•. For.small.amounts.of.frozen.food,.it.is.normally.
sufficient.to.turn.on.Superfrost.six.hours.before-
hand..For.the.maximum.amount.(see.freezing.
capacity.on.the.model.plate).you.will.need.to.
turn.it.on.24.hours.before.
Information System - Figure 17
Use.frozen.food.within.the.recommended.period..
The.numbers.between.the.symbols.indicate.the.
storage.period.in.months.for.different.kinds.of.
frozen.foods..Storage.times.given.are.guidelines.
for.food.frozen.at.home..Whether.or.not.the.lower.
or.upper.value.is.applicable.depends.on.the.food.
quality.and.how.it.was.processed.prior.to.freezing..
The.lower.values.always.apply.to.food.with.a.high.
fat.content.
•. Then.place.the.fresh.food.inside.the.freezer..
•. The.Superfrost.function.turns.off.automatically..
Depending.on.the.quantity.of.food.placed.in.the.
freezer,.this.will.normally.be.between.30.and.
maximum.of.65.hours..
. The.freezing.process.is.now.complete;.the.
Superfrost.LED.
.will.turn.off,.and.the.freezer.
will.change.back.to.normal.energy-saving.opera-
tion.
IMPORTANT
You should not turn on the Superfrost function:
•. when placing frozen food in the freezer;
•. when freezing up to approximately 4-1/2 lbs
(2 kg) fresh food daily.
Figure 17
Superfrost.icon
(1). Pre-cooked.meals,.ice.cream.
(2). Fish,.pork
(3). Vegetables,.fruit.
(4). Sausages,.bread.
(5). Mushrooms,.game
(6). Poultry,.beef
Superfrost.LED
Figure 18
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freezer ComparTmenT
Freezing and Storage
•. Pack.frozen.food.in.standard.freezer.bags.or.
reusable.plastic,.metal.or.aluminum.containers.
•. Do.not.allow.fresh.food.which.is.to.be.frozen.
to.come.into.contact.with.food.already.frozen..
Always.keep.packages.dry.in.order.to.avoid.
them.sticking.together.
•. Always.write.the.date.and.contents.on.the.pack-
age.and.do.not.exceed.the.stated.storage.time.
for.the.food..This.prevents.spoiling.
•. Pack.food.which.you.are.freezing.yourself.in.
quantities.right.for.your.household..To.ensure.the.
food.freezes.right.through.quickly,.the.following.
quantities.should.not.be.exceeded.per.package:.
-. fruit,.vegetables:.up.to.2-1/4.lbs.(1.kg);.
-. meat:.up.to.5-1/2.lbs.(2.5.kg).
•. Do.not.freeze.bottles.and.cans.which.contain.
carbonated.drinks.as.they.might.burst..Drinks.
can.be.cooled.down.quickly,.but.take.the.bottles.
out.of.the.freezer.compartment.after.an.hour.at.
the.most.
•. Only.take.out.as.much.food.as.needed.for.thaw-
ing..Cook.food.which.has.been.thawed.as.quick-
ly.as.possible..Frozen.food.can.be.thawed.in.the.
following.ways:
-.. in.a.microwave.oven
-.. in.the.refrigerator:.the.safer.way.to.thaw.food.
because.there.is.less.chance.of.bacteria.
growth..Use.this.method.for.high.density.food.
such.as.roasts.or.poultry.
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Cleaning
Cleaning
•. Remove.all.food.from.the.refrigerator.and.freezer.
compartments.and.store.on.a.cool.place.tempo-
rarily..Store.frozen.food.in.other.freezers.if.avail-
able.
•. Remove.the.door.racks.as.shown.in.Figure 8, 9.
•. Remove.glass.shelves.as.shown.in.Figure 11.
•. Remove.vegetable.drawers.
•. To prevent possible injury due to an
electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the
power cord or turn off the circuit breaker
before cleaning the appliance.
•. To avoid injury or damage, do not use steam
cleaning equipment to clean the appliance.
To avoid short-circuits, ensure no cleaning
water penetrates into the electrical
components when cleaning the appliance.
Do not use a sponge or cloth that is overly
wet.
•.
•. Clean.the.equipment.parts.by.hand.with.luke-
warm.water.and.dishwasher.detergent.
Do not clean the equipment parts in a
dishwasher. Strips of these parts could
get loose.
•. First.clean.the.side.panels.with.a.conventional.
stainless.steel.cleaner..Subsequently,.apply.the.
enclosed.stainless.steel.care.product.evenly.
onto.the.surfaces.in.the.same.direction.in.with.
they.have.been.ground.or.polished..
•. Only.clean.the.door.surfaces.with.a.clean.and.
soft.cloth..If.necessary,.moisten.the.cloth.(water.
+.detergent)..Alternatively,.use.a.micro-fibre.
cloth.
•. Clean.the.refrigerator.and.freezer.drawers.inte-
rior.with.lukewarm.water.and.dishwasher.deter-
gent.
•. Dry.all.parts.well.with.a.cloth.
•. Do not.damage.or.remove.the.model.plate.on.
the.inside.of.the.appliance..It.is.very.important.
for.servicing.your.appliance..
Do not.use.abrasive.or.scouring.sponges..Do not.
use.concentrated.cleaning.agents..NEVER.use.
abrasive.or.acid.cleaners.or.chemical.solvents.
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DefrosTing/VaCaTion
Defrosting
Refrigerator compartment:
The.refrigerator.compartment.defrosts.automatical-
ly..The.water.that.forms.on.the.rear.wall.drains.into.
a.reservoir.at.the.back.of.the.appliance.and.evapo-
rates.automatically.through.the.compressor.heat.
Freezer compartment:
The.No-frost.system.automatically.defrosts.the.
freezer.compartment..Any.moisture.will.collect.on.
the.evaporator.and.freeze..It.will.periodically.defrost.
and.evaporate.
Vacation Tips
Short vacations:
It.is.not.necessary.to.turn.off.the.refrigerator.and.
freezer.if.you.will.be.away.for.less.than.four.weeks.
•. Use.all.perishables.
•. Freeze.other.items.
Long vacations:
If.you.will.be.away.for.a.month.or.more:
•. Remove.all.food.from.the.refrigerator.and.freezer.
compartments.
•. Turn.off.the.refrigerator.and.freezer.compart-
ments.
•. Clean.the.appliance..Refer.to.Cleaning.
•. Leave.the.door.open.to.prevent.unpleasant.
odors..This.will.also.keep.mold.from.building.up.
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TroubleshooTing
If.a.problem.occurs.during.operation,.check.whether.it.is.due.to.an.operating.error..
Please.note.that.even.during.the.warranty.period,.some.repair.costs.may.be.your.responsibility.
You.may.be.able.to.correct.the.following.faults.by.checking.the.possible.causes.yourself:
Problem
Possible Cause and Remedy
-. Is.the.appliance.turned.on.properly?.
-. Is.the.power.source.plug.properly.inserted.in.the.socket?.
-. Is.the.circuit.breaker.or.fuse.in.operating.condition?
Appliance.does.not.work,
display.is.off
The.interior.light.does
not.come.on
-. Is.the.refrigerator.compartment.turned.on?.
-. Has.the.door.been.open.for.more.than.15.minutes?.
Loud.running.noise
-. Is.the.appliance.standing.firmly.on.the.floor,.or.does.the.compressor.
. cause.nearby.items.of.furniture.or.objects.to.vibrate?.If.necessary,.move..
. the.appliance.slightly,.align.by.adjusting.the.adjustable.feet,.or.move..
. bottles.and.containers.apart.
Motor.seems.to
run.too.long
-. Is.the.ambient.temperature.too.hot?.See.Safety Regulations.
-. Has.the.appliance.been.opened.too.often.or.left.open.too.long?.
-. A.large.amount.of.food.has.been.added..
-. Unit.is.in.Supercooling.mode..Verify.unit.is.in.normal.operation.mode.
The.temperature.is.
not.cold.enough
-. Is.the.temperature.setting.correct?.See.Setting the Temperature.
-. Has.an.excessive.amount.of.fresh.food.been.placed.in.the.appliance?
-. Does.a.separately.installed.thermometer.show.the.correct.reading?
-. Is.the.ventilation.system.working.properly?
-. Is.the.appliance.set.up.too.close.to.a.heat.source?
Freezer.temperature.
display.shows.two.
dashes.‘‘-.-”.
The.freezer.temperature.display.will.only.show.temperatures.that.are.
below.freezing..When.initially.starting.the.freezer.it.will.not.be.below.
freezing..It.will.take.three.to.five.hours.(depending.on.ambient.conditions).
for.freezing.temperatures.to.be.achieved.and.thus.displayed.numerically.
This.may.also.occur.after.a.power.failure.
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TroubleshooTing
Customer Service - Figure 19
Appliance Information
If.none.of.the.above.causes.apply.and.you.can-
not.correct.the.fault.yourself.this.means.there.is.a.
fault..Please.contact.your.nearest.customer.service.
department.(see.enclosed.list.for.addresses)..
Record.this.information.when.the.appliance.is.
installed.
Type.Designation:. _________________________
Service.Number:.__________________________
Appliance./.Serial.Number:.__________________
Date.of.Purchase:._________________________
Where.Purchased:._________________________
Give.the.fault number displayed,.together.with.the
1
Type Designation
,
2
Service Number
and
3
Appliance / Serial Number
as.given.on.the.model.plate,.to.ensure.prompt,.
accurate.servicing..The.model.plate.is.located.
inside.the.appliance.on.the.left-hand.side.
Leave.the.appliance.closed.until.the.customer.ser-
vice.engineer.arrives.to.prevent.any.further.cold.
loss.
Figure 19
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WarranTy
LIEBHERR WARRANTY PLAN
FULLTWOYEAR WARRANTY.-.For.two.years.from.the.date.of.original.purchase,.your.Liebherr.warranty.
covers.all.parts.and.labor.to.repair.or.replace.any.part.of.the.product.which.proves.to.be.defective.in.mate-
rials.or.workmanship.
FULL FIVEYEAR WARRANTY.-.For.five.years.from.the.date.of.original.purchase,.your.Liebherr.warranty.
covers.all.parts.and.labor.to.repair.or.replace.any.components.that.prove.to.be.defective.in.materials.or.
workmanship.in.the.sealed.system..The.“Sealed.System”.means.only.the.compressor,.condenser,.evapo-
rator,.drier.and.all.connecting.tubing.
LIMITED 6TH THROUGH 12THYEAR WARRANTY.-.From.the.6th.through.12th.year.from.the.date.of.
original.purchase,.your.Liebherr.warranty.covers.all.parts.that.prove.to.be.defective.in.materials.or.work-
manship.in.the.Sealed.System.(parts.only).
TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY
All.service.provided.by.Liebherr.under.the.warranty.must.be.performed.by.authorized.Liebherr.service.rep-
resentatives,.unless.otherwise.specified.by.Liebherr..Service.will.be.provided.in.the.home.during.normal.
business.hours..This.warranty.applies.only.to.products.installed.for.normal.residential.use..Details.regard-
ing.a.non-residential.warranty.are.available.on.request.
The.warranty.applies.only.to.products.installed.in.Canada.and.any.one.of.the.fifty.States.of.the.United.
States.or.the.District.of.Columbia.This.warranty.does.not.cover.any.parts.or.labor.to.correct.any.defect.
caused.by.negligence,.accident.or.improper.use,.maintenance,.installation,service.or.repair,.including.but.
not.limited.to.improper.removal.and.reinstallation.of.the.condensing.unit.
The remedies described above for each warranty are the only ones which Liebherr will provide,
either under these warranties or under any warranty arising by operation of law. Liebherr will not
be responsible for any consequential or incidental damages arising from the breach of these war-
ranties or any other warranties, whether express, implied or statutory.
Some.states.do.not.allow.the.exclusion.or.limitation.of.incidental.or.consequential.damages.so.the.above.
limitation.or.exclusion.may.not.apply.to.you.This.warranty.gives.you.specific.legal.rights.and.you.may.also.
have.other.rights.which.vary.from.State.to.State.
To.receive.parts.and/or.service.and.the.name.of.the.Liebherr.authorized.service.representative.nearest.
you,.contact.your.Liebherr.dealer.or.distributor.or.contact.the.Liebherr.designated.national.service.pro-
vider:
in.the.US:.Liebherr@adcoservice.com,.or.call.1-866-LIEBHERR.or.1-866-543-2437
in.Canada:.www.euro-parts.ca,.or.call.1-888-LIEBHERR.or.1-888-543-2437.
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