Gorenje R619FES5 Refrigerator Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
Gorenje

R619FES5 Refrigerator

Product Information: Refrigerator

Thank you for purchasing our refrigerator. This appliance is
designed to simplify your life and make your everyday tasks easier.
This instruction manual is provided to help you understand and use
the product effectively. We hope you enjoy using it.

To access detailed information about your specific appliance
model, including a description, tips, troubleshooting, service
information, and instructions for use, please visit our website at
http://www.gorenje.com. You
will need to enter your appliance model number, which can be found
on the rating plate or warranty sheet.

Symbols Used in the Manual

  • INFORMATION! – Information, advice, tip, or
    recommendation

Contents

  • Important notes and precautions
  • Before using the appliance for the first time
  • Important safety instructions
  • Important information on the use of the appliance
  • Environment protection
  • Advice for saving power with refrigeration appliances
  • Installation and connection
  • Selecting the room
  • Appliance placement
  • Connecting the appliance
  • Reversing the door opening direction
  • Description of the appliance
  • Operating the appliance
  • Switching the appliance on/off
  • Adjusting the temperature in the appliance
  • Intensive cooling (super cool)
  • Appliance interior equipment
  • Shelf

Product Usage Instructions

Before Using the Appliance for the First Time

Before using the refrigerator for the first time, please refer
to the detailed instructions provided in the manual. It is
important to familiarize yourself with the appliance’s features and
functions.

Important Safety Instructions

Ensure your safety and the proper functioning of the
refrigerator by following these important safety instructions:

  • Read the entire user manual before using the appliance.

  • Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or when standing on a
    wet surface.

  • Do not allow children or unauthorized persons to operate the
    appliance.

  • Do not use the refrigerator if it is damaged or if there are
    visible signs of wear and tear.

  • Keep the appliance away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and
    flammable substances.

  • Do not block the ventilation openings of the appliance.

  • Do not overload the refrigerator with excessive weight.

  • Regularly clean and maintain the appliance according to the
    instructions provided.

Important Information on the Use of Appliance

For important information on how to properly use and maintain
your refrigerator, please refer to the relevant section in the user
manual.

Environment Protection

We are committed to environmental protection. Please follow the
guidelines provided in the manual for proper disposal and recycling
of the appliance.

Advice for Saving Power with Refrigeration Appliances

To save power and optimize energy consumption, we provide useful
tips and advice in the manual. Implementing these recommendations
can help reduce your energy costs.

Installation and Connection

Proper installation and connection of the refrigerator are
crucial for its optimal performance. Please follow the step-by-step
instructions provided in the manual for selecting the room, placing
the appliance, connecting it, and reversing the door opening
direction (if applicable).

Description of the Appliance

The manual includes a detailed description of the refrigerator,
including its features, components, and controls. Refer to this
section to familiarize yourself with the appliance’s layout and
functionality.

Operating the Appliance

Learn how to operate the refrigerator effectively by following
the instructions provided in the manual. This section covers
turning the appliance on/off and adjusting the temperature.

Appliance Interior Equipment

The manual provides information on the various interior
equipment of the refrigerator, such as shelves and compartments.
Refer to this section to understand how to utilize and organize the
available space.

Shelf

Detailed information on using and adjusting the shelf in your
refrigerator can be found in this section of the manual.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF A REFRIGERATOR

We thank you for the trust you have shown by purchasing our appliance which is designed to simplify your life. This instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product easier. The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible. We wish you find a lot of pleasure in its use.
Please visit our website where you can enter your appliance model number, indicated on the rating plate or the warranty sheet, to find detailed description of your appliance, tips on use, troubleshooting, service information, instructions for use etc.
http://www.gorenje.com
Link to the EU EPREL database The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance provides a web link to the registration of this appliance in the EU EPREL database. Keep the energy label for reference together with the user manual and all other documents provided with this appliance. It is possible to find information related to the performance of the product in the EU EPREL database using the link https://eprel.ec.europa.eu and the model name and product number that you can find on the rating plate of the appliance. For more detailed information about the energy label, visit www.theenergylabel.eu.
The appliance is intended solely for household use. The refrigerator is intended for storing fresh food at temperatures above 0°C.
The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:
INFORMATION! Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING! Warning ­ general danger
ELECTRIC SHOCK! Warning ­ danger of electric shock
DANGER OF FIRE! Warning ­ danger of fire

Contents

Important notes and precautions ………………………………………………………………………………

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Before using the appliance for the first time …………………………………………………………………..

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Important safety instructions ……………………………………………………………………………………….

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Important information on the use of appliance ……………………………………………………………….

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Environment protection ………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Advice for saving power with refrigeration appliances ……………………………………………….

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Installation and connection ………………………………………………………………………………………. 10

Selecting the room …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10

Appliance placement ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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Connecting the appliance …………………………………………………………………………………………… 11

Reversing the door opening direction ……………………………………………………………………….

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Description of the appliance …………………………………………………………………………………….. 16

Operating the appliance …………………………………………………………………………………………… 16

Switching the appliance on/off …………………………………………………………………………………….

17

Adjusting the temperature in the appliance …………………………………………………………………… 17

Intensive cooling (super cool) ………………………………………………………………………………………

18

Appliance interior equipment ……………………………………………………………………………………

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Shelf ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19

Fruit and vegetables drawer ………………………………………………………………………………………..

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Door racks ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

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Fan (DynamicAir) * …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20

Recommended distribution of food in the appliance ………………………………………………….

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Storing food in the refrigerator …………………………………………………………………………………. 21

Important warnings regarding food storage …………………………………………………………………..

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Avoid contamination of food ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 21

Storing food ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Defrosting the appliance ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 Automatic refrigerator defrosting …………………………………………………………………………………. 24

Cleaning the appliance …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24

Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25

Information about appliance noise ……………………………………………………………………………

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Important notes and precautions
Before using the appliance for the first time
Before connecting the appliance to the power mains, please read carefully the instructions for use which describe the appliance and its correct and safe use. The instructions apply to several appliance types/models; thus, settings or equipment may be described herein which is not available in your appliance. We recommend saving this instruction manual for future reference and attach it to the appliance if it is sold in the future. Check for any damage or irregularities on your appliance. If you find your appliance is damaged, notify the retailer from which you have purchased the appliance. Before connecting the appliance to the power mains, let the appliance rest in a vertical position for a minimum of 2 hours. This will reduce the possibility of operation faults due to the effect of transport on the cooling system.
Important safety instructions
DANGER OF FIRE! WARNING! Risk of fire/flammable materials.
The appliance must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective standards and regulations.
WARNING! Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
Before cleaning the appliance, unplug it from the power mains (unplug the power cord from the wall outlet).
ELECTRIC SHOCK! WARNING! If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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ELECTRIC SHOCK! WARNING! When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
ELECTRIC SHOCK! If LED lighting does not work, call a service technician. Do not attempt a repair of the LED lighting yourself, as there is danger of contact with high voltage!
WARNING! WARNING! Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING! WARNING! Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING! WARNING! To avoid any hazard resulting from poor stability of the appliance, make sure it is installed as instructed.
Freeze burn hazard Never put frozen food in your mouth and avoid touching frozen food as this may cause frostnip or frostbite.
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Safety of children and vulnerable persons
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Remove the packaging intended to protect the appliance or particular parts during transport and keep it outside the reach of children. It presents danger of injury or suffocation.
When removing a used appliance, disconnect the power cord, remove the door, and leave the shelves in the appliance. This will prevent children from locking themselves in the appliance.
For European markets only
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
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Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances. Warning regarding the refrigerant The appliance contains a small amount of an environmentally friendly yet flammable gas R600a. Make sure that no parts of the cooling system are damaged. A gas leak is not hazardous to the environment, but it could cause eye injury or fire. In case of a gas leak, ventilate the room thoroughly, disconnect the appliance from the power mains, and call a service technician. Important information on the use of appliance
WARNING! This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: · staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
environments; · farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments; · bed and breakfast type environments; · catering and similar non-retail applications.
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WARNING! WARNING! Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
The appliance may not be used outdoors and it may not be exposed to rain.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
If the appliance will be out of use for an extended period of time, switch it off using the relevant button, and unplug it from the power mains. Empty the appliance, defrost it, clean it, and leave the door ajar.
In case of an error or power supply failure, do not open the freezer compartment unless the freezer has not operated for over 16 hours. After this period, use the frozen food or provide sufficient cooling (e.g. a replacement appliance).
Technical information on the appliance
Rating plate can be found in the appliance interior. It indicates data on voltage, gross and net volume, type and amount of refrigerant, and information on the climate classes.
If the language on the rating plate is not the language of your choice or the language of your country, replace it with the one supplied.
WARNING! WARNING! Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. This will also prevent pollution.
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Environment protection
Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. Removing an obsolete appliance To protect the environment, take the obsolete appliance to an authorized home appliance collection centre. Before doing so, do the following: · disconnect the appliance from the power mains; · do not allow children to play with the appliance.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste. The product should be taken to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing. Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health of people which could occur in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information on removal and processing of the product, please contact the relevant municipal body in charge of waste management, your waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the product.
Advice for saving power with refrigeration appliances
· Install the appliance as specified in the instruction manual. · Do not open the door more often than necessary. · Occasionally make sure air circulation underneath the appliance is unobstructed. · If the gasket is damaged or does not provide a perfect seal for any reason, have it replaced as
soon as possible. · Store the food in tightly sealed containers or appropriate packaging. · Before placing the food in the refrigerator, allow it to cool down to room temperature. · Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compartment. · To make use of the entire freezer compartment interior volume, remove some of the drawers as
described in the instruction manual. · Defrost your conventional freezer when an approximately 3­5 millimetre layer of frost or ice has
built up on the refrigerated surfaces. · Make sure the layout of shelves in the compartment is uniform and that the food is placed so that
the air can freely circulate in the appliance interior (observe the recommended placement of food as described in the instructions). · In appliances with a fan, do not block the fan slots or vents. · If you do not need the fan or the ionizer, switch them off to reduce power consumption.
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Installation and connection

Selecting the room

· Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated room. The appliance will operate correctly if the environment temperature is in the interval specified in the table. The appliance class is indicated on the rating plate / label with the basic information on the appliance.

Description Extended temperate Temperate Subtropical Tropical

Class SN N ST T

Ambient temperature range °C +10 to +32 +16 to +32 +16 to +38 +16 to +43

Relative humidity 75%

INFORMATION! This appliance is not intended to be used as a build-in appliance.
INFORMATION! Do not place an appliance in a room where temperature can drop to below 5 °C as this may cause abnormal appliance operation or failure!
· After the installation, the appliance mains plug should be accessible! · Do not place the appliance near appliances or devices radiating heat, such as a cooker, a stove,
a radiator, water heater etc., and do not expose it to direct sunlight. The appliance should stand at least 3 cm away from an electric or gas cooker or at least 30 cm away from an oil or solid fuel stove. If the distance between such source of heat and the appliance is smaller, use an insulating panel.
Note: Place the appliance in a sufficiently large room. There should be at least 1 m3 of space per 8 grams of refrigerant. Amount of refrigerant is indicated on the rating plate in the appliance interior.
Appliance placement
Appliance installation should be carried out by at least two persons to avoid any personal injury or damage to the appliance.
· The appliance must stand level or tilted slightly to the back. It should be stable and placed a solid base. At the front, the appliance is fi tted with two adjustable feet that can be used to level the appliance. At the rear side, casters allow for easier installation of the appliance (only with some models).

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· After you have levelled the appliance using the adjustable feet, adjust the additional foot for extra stability of the appliance.
· Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight and do not place it near sources of heat. If this cannot be avoided, install an insulation panel.
· The appliance may be free-standing or it may be placed next to a cupboard, a cabinet or a wall. If you place the appliance next to a cupboard, a cabinet or a wall, its power consumption may increase.
· There has to be a clearance of at least 50 mm between the appliance and any cabinet above it. To allow for adequate ventilation and cooling of the appliance, there has to be suffi cient clearance behind the appliance as well (see installation diagram).
· Take into account the space or clearance required to open the appliance door, in order to allow the drawers and shelves to be pulled out or removed (see installation diagram).

  • depending on the model ** model with integrated handle *** model with external/protruding handle
    Connecting the appliance
    · Connect the appliance to the power mains using the power cord. The wall outlet should be fitted with a ground contact (safety socket). Nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the rating plate/label with basic information on the appliance.
    · The appliance must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective standards and regulations. The appliance will withstand short-term deviations from the nominal voltage, but not more than +/- 6%.
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Reversing the door opening direction
The direction in which the appliance door opens can be reversed. Note: Disconnect the appliance from the power mains before reversing the door opening direction. Tools required:
Socket wrench No. 8,
Cross-point screwdriver Flat screwdriver Spanner No. 8

Note:
· If the appliance has to be tilted to allow access to parts on the bottom, ask another person for assistance or gently place the appliance on some soft padding to prevent damaging it. To reverse the opening direction, proceed as follows.

Place the appliance in an upright position.

Open the door and remove the door racks

(to prevent damaging them during the

procedure). Then, close the door.

Remove the top hinge cap (1).

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Undo the screws (2) and remove the hinge

(3). Hold the door while doing this to

prevent it from falling.

Remove the door from the bottom hinge

by carefully lifting the door straight up. Lay

the door onto a smooth surface.

Take the (right) cap/cover (4) from the bag

and place it on the spot from which the top

hinge was removed. Remove and save the

cap/cover from the other side (5) to which

the hinge will be relocated.

Remove the cap (6) from the left side of the

door. Then, remove the cap (7) from the

right side of the door. Place the cap (7) on

the left side of the door and place the cap

(6) on the right side of the door.

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Undo the screw (8) and remove the door

retainer (10) and the door stop (9). Then,

use a screw (8) to install the door retainer

supplied in the bag, and the door stop (9).

Keep the door retainer (10) in case you

need it later.

8. Tilt the appliance backwards and remove the adjustable foot (11).

Undo the three screws on the bottom hinge

(14) and remove it. Remove the extra foot

(12) from the bottom hinge pin (13).

Unscrew the pin (13) from the bottom hinge

and screw it onto the opposite side of the

hinge, complete with the extra foot (12).

Attach the hinge (14) onto the opposite side

using the screws. The screws should be

attached in the order shown in the figure

below. First, tighten the screw 1, followed

by screws 2. Then, screw on the adjustable

feet (11).

Place the door on the bottom hinge and use the screws (2) to attach

the top hinge (3). Hold the door in place while positioning it.

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Replace the upper hinge cap (1).

13. Open the door and replace the door racks/shelves. Close the door again.
Note: If your model has a handle, then move it to the opposite side by following the instructions below.
Remove the caps (1) and undo the two screws (2) as shown in the figure. Rotate the handle (3) by 180° and replace it on the opposite side. Then, fasten the screws (2) and replace the caps (1).

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Description of the appliance
Appliance interior equipment may change according to the appliance model. This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class G.
1. Control panel 2. Glass shelves 3. Drain port 4. Fruit and vegetables drawer CrispZone 5. Low door racks 6. Bottle shelf 7. Foot
· The drawers are fitted with a system that prevents them from being unintentionally pulled out. To remove a drawer from the appliance, pull it out as far as it will go, then lift at the front and pull out completely.
Operating the appliance
A. Appliance on/off and temperature setting knob
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Switching the appliance on/off
To switch on the appliance: rotate the knob clockwise and select a setting between 1 and 7.
To switch off the appliance, rotate the knob to position 0 (caution: the appliance is still powered).
Adjusting the temperature in the appliance
INFORMATION! After the appliance is switched on, it may take several hours until the set temperature is reached. Do not place any food into the appliance before the temperature drops to the selected setting.
· To set the desired temperature, rotate the A knob to the left or right to select the desired setting.
· Recommended setting of the A knob is on the eco position.
· A change in the environment temperature will affect the temperature in the appliance. Adjust the temperature setting accordingly using the A knob. Settings closer to 7 correspond to lower temperature in the appliance (cooler), while settings closer to 1 correspond to higher temperature (warmer). INFORMATION! If the temperature of the room where the appliance is installed is below 16 °C, we recommend setting the A knob to approximately 6. INFORMATION! If you set the knob to 7, there is a possibility that the temperature in the refrigerator compartment will drop to below 0 °C. 17

Intensive cooling (super cool)
· Use this setting after switching on the appliance for the first time, before cleaning, or 24 hours before adding a large amount of food into the refrigerator. Switching on the intensive cooling (super cool) function: Rotate the A knob to position . After the end of the intensive cooling (super cool) cycle, rotate the A knob back to the desired setting. If the function is not deactivated manually, it will be deactivated automatically after approximately twelve hours. Temperature will return to the most recent setting (knob position will remain at ).
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Appliance interior equipment
( * Equipment depends on the model)

Shelf

You can lay out the empty shelves to your liking across the guides in the refrigerator interior without having to remove them from the refrigerator. To move the shelf or take it out from the refrigerator, slightly lift it at the back, pull it towards you, and then either move it or take it out of the appliance. Store quickly perishable food at the back of the shelf where the temperature is the lowest.

Fruit and vegetables drawer
The drawer at the bottom of the refrigerator is intended for storing fruit and vegetables. It provides humidity and prevents the food from drying out.
· Pulling out the bin: – Pull out the bin as far as it will go. Then, lift the front part and pull it out completely.

Door racks

Interior side of the refrigerator door is fitted with shelves intended for storing cheese, butter, eggs, yoghurt, and other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc.
You may lay out the racks as desired by lifting them slightly from the grooves that hold them in place and moving them to the desired spot, making sure to fit them in the grooves there.
The bottom rack is intended for storing bottles.
Maximum load on each door shelf is 5 kg.

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Fan (DynamicAir) *
· The fan placed under the refrigerator compartment ceiling will make sure the temperature is distributed more evenly, and reduce condensation (dew) on the storage surfaces.
Switching the fan on/off:

On =

Off = 0

When the fan is switched on, a red dot will be visible on the switch.
Recommended distribution of food in the appliance
Sections in the refrigerator compartment:
· upper part: canned food, bread, wine, pastry, etc. · middle part: dairy products, ready-made meals, desserts, soft drinks, beer, cooked food, etc. · lower part: meat, meat produce, delicatessen, etc. · Fruit and vegetable bin: fresh fruit, vegetables, salads, root vegetables, potatoes, onions, garlic,
tomatoes, sauerkraut, turnips, etc.
Sections in the refrigerator compartment door:
· upper/middle door bins: eggs, butter, cheese, etc.
· lower door bins: beverages, cans, bottles, etc.
INFORMATION! Do not store fruit (bananas, pineapples, papaya, citruses) and vegetables (zucchini, eggplant, cucumbers, bell peppers, tomatoes, and potatoes) sensitive to low temperatures in the refrigerator.

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Storing food in the refrigerator
Important warnings regarding food storage
INFORMATION! Correct use of the appliance, appropriate packaging, maintaining the right temperature, and observing the food hygiene standards have a decisive impact on the quality of food storage.
Observe the expiry dates for the food, indicated on the packaging.
Food stored in the refrigerator should be kept in closed containers or in appropriate packaging to prevent it from emitting or receiving odours and humidity.
Do not store inflammable, volatile, and explosive substances in the refrigerator.
Bottles with high alcohol content should be tightly sealed and stored in an upright position.
Some organic solutions, essential oils in lemon and orange peel, butter acid, etc. may damage the plastic surfaces in case of a prolonged contact, causing damage and premature ageing of these materials.
Unpleasant odour warns of lacking cleanliness of the appliance or perished contents (see chapter Cleaning the Appliance).
If you are leaving home for a longer period of time, remove perishables from the refrigerator.

Avoid contamination of food
To avoid contamination of food, please respect the following instructions:
· Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
· Regularly clean surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems. · Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is not in contact with
or drip onto other food. · If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave
the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.

Storing food
Type of food
Pork Beef Lamb Chicken Fish Mollusc Wet-aged beef

Optimum

Optimum storage Approximate storage time

storage

humidity level (%)

temperature (°C)

-1 to 4

95

3 days

0 to 4

95

to 3 weeks

0 to 4

95

14 days

0 to 4

95

3 days

0 to 4

95

3 to 10 days

0 to 4

95

2 days

1,5

95

16 weeks

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Type of food

Optimum

Optimum storage Approximate storage time

storage

humidity level (%)

temperature (°C)

Dairy products (yoghurt, 2 to 4

95

sour cream, butter, soft

cheese, cheese spreads

etc.)

7 to 10 days

Beetroot

0

95

3 to 5 months

Broccoli

0

95-100

10 to 14 days

Cabbage, young

0

98-100

3 to 6 weeks

Carrots, ripe

0

98-100

4 to 5 months

Lettuce, winter

0

95-100

2 to 3 weeks

Garlic

0

65-70

6 to 7 months

Kohlrabi

0

98-100

2 to 3 months

Cabbage, Chinese

0

95-100

2 to 3 months

Cabbage, late varieties

0

98-100

3 to 4 months

Carrots

0

95-100

2 weeks

Cauliflower

0

95-98

2 to 4 weeks

Celery, regular

0

98-100

2 to 3 months

Swiss chard

0

95-100

10 to 14 days

Radicchio

0

95-100

2 to 4 weeks

Corn, sweet

0

95-98

5 to 8 days

Leeks

0

95-100

2 to 3 months

Mushrooms

0

95

3 to 4 days

Parsley

0

95-100

2 to 3 days

Parsnip

0

98-100

4 to 6 months

Radish, winter

0

95-100

2 to 4 months

Horseradish

0

98-100

10 to 12 months

Cauliflower

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 4 weeks

Onions

0 to 2

65-70

6 to 7 months

Asparagus

0 to 2

95-100

2 to 3 weeks

Peas, green

0 to 2

95-98

1 to 2 weeks

Vegetables, chopped

0 to 2

90-95

up to 5 days

Brussels sprouts

0 to 2

90-95

1 to 2 weeks

Gooseberries

0 to 2

90-95

3 to 4 weeks

Cucumbers

4 to 10

95

10 to 14 days

Potatoes

7 to 10

90-95

up to 9 months

Avocado, unripe

7 to 10

85-95

up to 6 weeks

Bell peppers

7 to 10

90-95

2 to 3 weeks

Tomatoes

10 to 12

85-90

4 to 7 days

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Type of food

Optimum

Optimum storage Approximate storage time

storage

humidity level (%)

temperature (°C)

Beans, seeds

< 15

40-50

6 to 10 months

Pears

-3

90-95

2 to 7 months

Apricots

-1

90-95

1 to 3 weeks

Strawberries

0

90-95

3 to 7 days

Raspberries

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 3 days

Currants

0 to 2

90-95

1 to 4 weeks

Blueberries

0 to 2

90-95

14 days

Cherries

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 3 weeks

Grapes

0 to 2

85

2 to 8 weeks

Kiwi, ripe

0 to 2

90-95

1 to 3 months

Peaches

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 4 weeks

Cherries

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 3 weeks

Kiwi, unripe

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 6 months

Nectarines

0 to 2

90-95

1 to 3 weeks

Oranges

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 4 weeks

Persimmon

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 3 months

Plums

0 to 2

90-95

2 to 5 weeks

Fruit, chopped

0 to 2

90-95

up to 10 days

Apples

0 to 4

90-95

1 to 12 months

Melons

4

90-95

15 days

Oranges

4 to 7

90-95

2 to 4 weeks

Tangerines

5 to 8

90-95

2 to 4 weeks

Mango

10 to 13

85-95

2 to 3 weeks

Melons

10 to 13

85-95

1 to 2 weeks

Pineapples

10 to 13

85-95

2 to 4 weeks

Lemons

11 to 13

90-95

2 to 3 weeks

Watermelon

12 to 15

85-95

1 to 3 weeks

Bananas, ripe

13 to 16

85-95

3 days

Grapefruit

13 to 16

90-95

1 to 3 weeks

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Defrosting the appliance
Automatic refrigerator defrosting
Refrigerator does not need defrosting because the ice on the back interior wall is thawed automatically. Any accumulated ice will melt when the compressor unit is inactive. Drops will flow through an opening in the refrigerator rear wall into a tray fitted above the compressor, from where they will evaporate. Make sure the opening in the back wall in the refrigerator interior is never blocked by food or any other object. If an excessive layer of ice is formed on the rear wall of refrigerator interior (3­5 mm), switch off the appliance and defrost the appliance manually.
Cleaning the appliance
WARNING! Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the power mains ­ switch off the appliance (see chapter Switching the Appliance On/Off) and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
· Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners that contain abrasive substances, acids, or solvents are not suitable for cleaning as they may damage the surface.
Clean the appliance exterior with water or a mild solution of suds. Lacquer- coated and aluminium surfaces may be cleaned with lukewarm water to which you have added a mild detergent. Use of cleaners with low alcohol content is allowed (e.g. window cleaners). Do not use cleaners containing alcohol for cleaning plastic materials. Appliance interior can be cleaned with lukewarm water to which you can add some vinegar. · Do not wash the parts of appliance interior equipment in a dishwasher as they may be damaged.
· A gutter and an opening for discharging the water from thawed frost deposits are located underneath the cooling panel that cools the refrigerator interior. The gutter and the opening may not be clogged. Inspect them often and clean if necessary (e.g. with a plastic straw).
The condenser unit, located next to the compressor unit on the back of the appliance (only with some models), has to be kept clean, free of dust or other impurities. Occasionally clean it using a soft non-metal brush or a vacuum cleaner. · After cleaning, switch the appliance back on and insert the food.
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Troubleshooting

Problem:
Appliance is connected to the power mains but it does not work.
Cooling system operates continuously for a long period of time:

Cause or remedy:
· Make sure there is voltage in the power outlet and that the appliance is switched on.
· Too high environment temperature. · Door opened too frequently or too long. · Door not closed correctly (possible impurities on the seal,
misaligned door, damaged seal etc.). · Too much fresh food inserted at once. · Sensor in the refrigerator (A) blocked by fresh food. Make sure
the air can circulate around the sensor (only with some models).

Excessive build-up of ice on the · back wall of refrigerator interior · can be a result of the following: ·
· ·

door opened too frequently or too long. Warm food placed in the refrigerator. Food or containers in contact with the back interior wall of the refrigerator. Poor door sealing. If the seal is dirty or damaged, clean or replace it.

Condensate (dew) on the shelf · This is transient phenomenon which cannot be entirely avoided

above the drawers:

in periods of high environment temperature and humidity. It

subsides when temperature and humidity are normalized. We

recommend cleaning the drawers more frequently and wiping

the droplets occasionally.

· Open the humidity control slider.

· Put food in bags or other packaging with a good seal.

Droplets on the refrigerator compartment back wall.

· This is normal. The refrigerator compartment is defrosted automatically, which results in droplets of water that flows through an opening in the refrigerator compartment back wall into a tray above the compressor unit, from which it evaporates.

Water is dripping/leaking from · Clogged water discharge opening or water dripping past the

the refrigerator:

water gutter.

· Clean the blocked opening, e.g. using a kunststof straw.

· If a thick layer of ice builds up, defrost the appliance manually

(see Defrosting the Appliance).

Appliance sides are warm:

· This is normal. There are pipes and tubes installed in the appliance sides, which tend to heat up during appliance operation.

LED lighting does not work:

· If LED lighting does not work, call a service technician.

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Table continued from last page Problem:

Cause or remedy:
· Do not attempt a repair of the LED lighting yourself, as there is danger of contact with high voltage!

If the above tips do not resolve your problem, call the nearest authorized service centre and state the type, model, and serial number indicated on the appliance rating plate or label located in the appliance interior.
Information about appliance noise
Cooling in refrigerator freezers is made possible by a cooling system that also includes a compressor (and a fan with some appliances), which generates some noise. The level of noise depends on installation, proper use, and age of the appliance.
· After connecting the appliance to the power mains, compressor operation, or the sound of flowing liquid, may be somewhat louder. This is not a sign of malfunction and it will not affect the useful life of the appliance. In time, appliance operation and this noise will become quieter.
· Sometimes, unusual or loud noises may appear during appliance operation; these are mostly the result of improper installation: – The appliance must stand level and stable on a solid base. – The appliance may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. – Make sure the interior equipment sits firmly in its place and that the noise is not caused by rattling cans, bottles or other containers placed next to each other.
· Due to the higher workload on the cooling system when the door is opened more frequently or for a longer time, when a large amount of fresh food is introduced or when intensive freezing or cooling functions are activated, the appliance can temporarily generate more noise.

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