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SW... M UK UK Instructions for for use use DK DE Brugsanvisning Bedienungsanleitung FR Mode d emploi DK Brugsanvisning NO Bruksanvisning NL Gebruiksaanwijzing ES Instrucciones para el uso CZ Návod k použití PL Instrukcja obsługi RUS Инструкция по эксплуатации

GB Thank you for purchasing your new fridge/ freezer from Vestfrost. Please note that these instructions apply to all fridge/freezers in the SW range. Illustrations and fittings may therefore not necessarily correspond exactly to your model. Warning As the refrigerant used in this appliance is a flammable gas (Isobutane R600a), special care must be taken to prevent damage to the refrigerant circuit and piping during transport and installation. If damage does occur, avoid sparks or naked flame in the vicinity of the appliance, ensure that the room is well ventilated, disconnect the power supply, and contact your supplier. The unit must only be serviced by qualified technicians from an approved service centre. Old appliances Old refrigerators and freezers are often fitted with complicated latches that can only be opened from the outside. If you have one of these old units stored away somewhere, or if you scrap one, remember to destroy the latch first in order to prevent children from being exposed to great danger by getting locked inside the unit. to the local distributor before the appliance is put to use. Remove the packaging. Clean the inside of the cabinet using warm water with a mild detergent. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly (see cleaning instructions). Use a soft cloth. If during transport the appliance has been laid down, or if it has been stored in cold surroundings (colder than +5 C), it must be allowed to stabilise in an upright position for at least an hour before being switched on. Contents Get to know your fridge/freezer...3 Installation and start-up...4 Reversing the door(s)...7 Electrical connection...8 Operation and function...9 Refrigerator section...9 Freezer section...11 Cleaning and maintenance...13 Fault finding...14 Warranty, spare parts and service..15 Disposal...16 Before use Before operating your new appliance, please read the following instructions carefully as they contain important information on safety, installation, operation and maintenance. Keep the instructions for future reference. On receipt, check to ensure that the appliance has not been damaged during transport. Transport damage should be reported -2-2

GB Get to know your fridge/freezer Control panel Lighting Shelf with storage boxes Bottle rack Glass shelf Door shelf Nameplate Crisper bins Freezing tray Sealing strip Freezer drawers Door handle Defrost water drain Kick plate Adjustable feet fig. 1-3- 3

GB Installation and start-up Placement For safety and operational reasons, the appliance must not be installed outdoors. 600 600 600 The appliance should be placed on a level surface in a dry, well ventilated room (max. 75% relative air humidity). Never place the appliance close to sources of heat such as cookers or radiators, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight. Room temperature The climate class is stated on the nameplate (see fig. 1 on page 3 and fig. 18 on page 15). This specifies the optimum room temperature. Climate class Optimum room temperature SN +10 ºC to +32 ºC N +16 ºC to 600 +32 ºC ST +18 ºC to +38 ºC T +18 ºC to +43 ºC Installation The surface on which the appliance is to be placed must be level. Do not use a frame or similar. The appliance can be installed as a freestanding unit against a wall or built into a kitchen element (fig. 2). If two appliances are placed side by side, there must be at least 30 mm clearance between them (fig. 3). After installation, the plug should be accessible. 30 600 600 fig. 2-4- 4 Fig. fig. 3

GB The appliance viewed from above If the appliance is placed beside a wall, there must be sufficient room for the freezer door to be opened wide enough to allow the drawers to be pulled out (fig. 4). Distance pieces The distance pieces on the rear of the appliance ensure sufficient air circulation. Fit the two distance pieces supplied with the appliance as shown in fig. 5. 600 fig. 5 610 fig. 4 Ventilation It is important that the appliance be well ventilated and that air can circulate unhindered above, below and around it. The figures below illustrate how the necessary air circulation can be ensured (figs 6-7). 100 100 1650/1950 1560/1860 fig. 6 fig. 7-5- 5

GB Setting up It is important that the appliance be absolutely level. To level the appliance, remove the kick plate below the door and screw the adjustable feet up or down (figs 8-9). If necessary, it is possible to adjust the back feet before the upright is installed. Use a spirit level to check that the appliance is absolutely level. Do not tilt the upright more than 7 degrees to avoid damaging the floor. If the appliance is to be placed on a soft surface, e.g. floorboards or a carpet, it is best to recheck whether the appliance is still level after a period of time as the underlying surface may give under the weight of the appliance. >7º fig. 10 <7º fig. 11 fig. 8 fig. 9-6- 6

GB Reversing the door(s) The door(s) can be changed from right-hinged to left-hinged and vice versa as follows: Reversing the door(s) The door(s) can be changed from right-hinged to left-hinged and vice versa as follows: GB 1. Lay the appliance on its back with the doors uppermost. 1. Lay the appliance on its back with the doors uppermost. 2. Remove the upper hinge. 3. Move the plastic plugs to where the upper hinge was fitted. 4. Lift off the upper door and lay it aside. 2. Remove the upper hinge. 3. Move the plastic plugs to where the upper hinge was fitted. 4. Lift off the upper door and lay it aside. 5. Remove the middle hinge by unscrewing the screws. 6. Lift off the lower door and lay it aside. 5. Remove the middle hinge by unscrewing the screws. 6. Lift off the lower door and lay it aside. 7. Remove the kick plate by pulling it outwards and upwards. 7. Remove the kick plate by pulling it outwards and upwards. 8. Loosen lock nut with the fork wrench enclosed and move the pin. 8. Loosen lock nut with the fork wrench enclosed and move the pin. 9. Remove the lower hinge. Rotate the hinge through 180 and refit it on the opposite side of the appliance. 10. Refit the kick plate 9. Remove the lower hinge. Rotate the hinge through 180 and refit it on the opposite side of the appliance. 10. Refit the kick plate 11. Remove the door-closer and refit it on the opposite side. 11. Remove the door-closer and refit it on the opposite side. 15. Remove the door handles and refit them on the opposite side. Refit the caps. 16. The appliance must be allowed to 15. stabilise Remove in the an door upright handles position and for refit at least them 1 on hour the before opposite being side. switched on. Refit the caps. 16. The appliance must be allowed to stabilise in an upright position for at least 1 hour before being switched on. 12. Remember to pull the pin in the door closer towards the side before fitting the door. 12. Remember to pull the pin in the door closer towards the side before fitting 17. After the door. reversing the door(s), it is important to check that the sealing strip provides a tight seal all the way round. 17. After If it does reversing not, carefully the door(s), heat it the is strip all important the way to round check using that the a hair sealing dryer. Then strip provides ease the a strip tight outwards seal all the slightly way so round. that it forms a tight seal against the If it cabinet. does not, Be carefully heat not to the heat strip the strip all the so way much round that using it melts! a hair dryer. Then ease the strip outwards slightly so that it forms a tight seal against the cabinet. Be careful not to heat the strip so much that it melts! 7-7- 7 13. Fit the upper door. 14. Fit the upper hinge. 13. Fit the upper door. 14. Fit the upper hinge.

GB Electrical connection The appliance is intended for connection to alternating current. The required voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are stated on the nameplate inside the appliance. Power must be connected via an independent wall socket outlet. Technical data This appliance complies with CE marking regulations, directives and standards. Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. Council Directive 92/75/EEC on the energy labelling of household appliances as subsequently amended by 94/2/EC and 2003/66/EC. Directive 96/57/EC on energy efficiency requirements, and subsequent amendments. -8-8

GB Operation and function Control lamp Thermometer Thermostat button, refrigerator! I S O 7 0 1 7 0 1 S 6 2 6 2 5 4 3 5 4 3 S = Super freeze O = Alarm off / super freeze off = Acoustic alarm Lighting Thermostat button, freezer fig. 12 Refrigerator section The thermostat button can be set from 1 (min.) to 7 (max.). A suitable setting must be found by trial and error. Start by setting the button to 4. Check the temperature, then adjust the setting upwards or downwards as required. Usually, a temperature of 5 C is recommended for items stored in a refrigerator. To check the temperature, place a thermometer in a glass of water positioned in the centre of the cabinet for 12 hours. An average temperature of +5 C should be found in the centre of the cabinet. Freezer section Always maintain correct storage temperature The thermostat button can be set from 1 (min.) to 7 (max.). A temperature of -18 C is recommended for items stored in a freezer. (Maintaining a temperature lower than this consumes additional energy.) The temperature in the freezer is displayed on the thermometer. The indicator lamp lights red and the acoustic alarm sounds if the temperature in the freezer is too high. To switch off the acoustic alarm, set the freeze button to O (see fig. 12). The indicator lamp continues to light red as long as the temperature in the freezer remains too high. When starting the freezer for the first time, switch off the acoustic alarm by setting the freeze button to O. Once the recommended temperature (-18 C) has been achieved in the freezer, set the freeze button to the. This will allow the acoustic alarm to sound if the temperature in the freezer becomes too high. It is quite normal that the indicator lamp lights red when the freezer is started for the first time. It will also occasionally light red when large quantities of fresh material are put in the freezer simultaneously. - The control lamp lights green when the power supply is connected correctly. - The control lamp lights yellow when Super Freeze is activated. -9-9

GB Glass shelves The shelves are made of tempered glass and can be repositioned within the cabinet. To move the shelves, the door must be opened 90. To remove a shelf, pull it forwards and lower it. The shelf can then be removed and placed in the desired position. From the top and downwards, the shelves are suitable for storing bakery products, ready-made meals, dairy products, meat products and sliced meat. Storage boxes The storage boxes can either be placed in the door or on the glass shelves. Their tight-fitting lids prevent the products stored in them from drying out and saves the need for further packaging. The boxes are ideal for storing items such as butter and cheese. fig. 13 Glass shelf with slide damper The slide damper above the crisper bins allows the temperature and humidity in the bins to be regulated. - Opening the damper reduces the temperature and humidity. - Closing the damper increases the temperature and humidity. fig. 14 Shelves in the door The shelves in the door are practically positioned with the box shelf at the top, the egg holder in the middle and door shelves at the bottom. They provide ample space for storing large and small bottles, cartons, jars and tubs. All shelves can be repositioned. Bottle rack The bottle rack is ideal for both large and small bottles. Crisper bins The crisper bins are ideal for storing fruit and vegetables. The shelf above the bins functions as a lid, maintaining humidity and preventing the items stored in the bins from drying out. fig. 15-10- 10

GB Freezer section GB Freezer section Freezer section The freezer section is a four-star freezer, approved for freezing and storing foodstuffs. Freezer With the exception section of no-frost models, the The freezer freezer is equipped section with is a four-star a practical freezer, tray for approved freezing loose for freezing berries, and ice storing cubes, etc. foodstuffs. With the exception of no-frost models, the freezer Freezing is equipped with a practical tray for freezing To keep food loose at berries, its best, ice items cubes, must etc. be frozen to -18 C as quickly as possible. Freezing To When keep the food Super at its Freeze best, items button must is pressed, be frozen the compressor to -18 C as runs quickly continuously, as possible. thus reducing the temperature as far as possible. When If items the weighing Super Freeze 3 kg or button more are is pressed, to be the frozen, compressor the Super runs Freeze continuously, button should thus be reducing activated the about temperature 24 hours in as advance. far as possible. If items weighing 3 kg or more are to be frozen, There is the no Super need to Freeze use Super button Freeze should when be activated pre-frozen about items 24 are hours placed in advance. in the freezer or when small, single items are involved. There is no need to use Super Freeze when pre-frozen The control items lamp are lights placed yellow in as the long freezer or when as the small, Super single Freeze items function are involved. is active. Remember to switch the Super Freeze The function control off again lamp lights approx. yellow 24 hours as long after as placing the Super items Freeze in the freezer. function Otherwise, active. Remember the appliance to will switch use the more Super electricity Freeze than function necessary. off again approx. 24 hours after placing items in the freezer. Otherwise, the Only appliance freeze fresh will use high-quality more electricity products. than necessary. Meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, fruit, dairy products and ready-made meals are Only suitable freeze for freezing. fresh high-quality Items with products. a high water Meat, content, poultry, e.g. lettuce, fish, vegetables, radishes, grapes, fruit, dairy products apples, pears and ready-made and cucumbers, meals are are not suitable for freezing. Items with a high water content, e.g. lettuce, radishes, grapes, apples, Pack items pears to be and frozen cucumbers, in airtight are not suitable containers, for freezer freezing. bags or similar. Freeze items in suitable portions. Do not freeze Pack vegetables items in to portions be frozen larger in airtight than 2.5 kg. containers, Do not freeze freezer meat bags in portions similar. larger Freeze than items 2.5 kg. in Keep suitable packages portions. dry Do to not prevent freeze them vegetables from freezing together. portions larger To ensure than rapid 2.5 kg. Do not freeze meat in portions larger than 2.5 kg. Keep packages dry to prevent them from freezing together. To ensure rapid 11-11- 11 freezing, make sure, as far as possible, that items placed in the freezer are not touching. Ensure that there is as little air freezing, the packages make sure, as possible as far as to possible, prevent the that surfaces items of placed the items in the from freezer drying are out. not touching. Ensure that there is as little air in Always the packages remember as to possible write the to date, prevent content the surfaces and quantity of the on items the packages from drying before out. placing them in the appliance. It is a good Always idea to group remember items to within write the freezer. date, content Keep and vegetables quantity in on one the drawer, packages meat before in another, placing and so on. them in the appliance. It is a good idea to group items within the freezer. Keep vegetables Thawingin one drawer, meat in another, and Frozen so on. vegetables and fruit require no thawing before use and can be immersed in Thawing boiling water direct from the freezer. Frozen vegetables and fruit require no thawing To before meat, it use is advisable and can be to take immersed it out in boiling of the freezer water direct the day from before the freezer. it is to be used and place it in the refrigerator section To to defrost. thaw meat, This it ensures is advisable the best to take hygiene it out of and the maintains freezer the meat day quality before as it much is to be as used possible. and place it in the refrigerator section to defrost. This ensures the best hygiene and Refreezing maintains meat quality as much as possible. If purchased items of frozen food thaw before reaching home, they must not be Refreezing refrozen but should be consumed within If 24 purchased hours or cooked items of immediately frozen food and thaw then before frozen. reaching home, they must not be refrozen but should be consumed within 24 Frozen hours items or cooked that have immediately been placed and in then frozen. refrigerator for thawing may be refrozen without risk if they have only just thawed. Frozen items that have been placed in the refrigerator Note: for thawing may be refrozen without Glass bottles risk if they or cans have containing only just thawed. carbonated (fizzy) drinks must never Note: be placed in the freezer as they may Glass explode. bottles or cans containing carbonated (fizzy) drinks must never be placed in the freezer as they may explode.

GB GB Defrosting Defrosting Automatic defrosting of refrigerator Automatic section defrosting of refrigerator section The refrigerator is defrosted automatically. Defrost The refrigerator water runs is through defrosted a pipe automatically. and is collected Defrost in water a tray runs above through the compressor a pipe and is where collected the heat in a generated tray above by the the compressor compressor where the causes heat generated it to evaporate. by the The defrost compressor water tray causes should it to be evaporate. cleaned at The intervals. defrost water tray should be cleaned at intervals. Defrosting the freezer Defrosting the freezer The items stored and the humidity of the air The gradually items stored cause and frost the and humidity ice to form of the in air the gradually freezer. A cause thin layer frost of and frost ice or to ice form does in the not freezer. affect freezer A thin layer performance, of frost or but ice the does thicker not the affect layer, freezer the higher performance, the energy but consumption. the thicker the Loose layer, frost the can higher be removed the energy using consumption. a plastic or Loose wooden frost scraper. can be removed using a plastic or wooden scraper. Never use a knife or other sharp implement Never use that a knife might or damage other sharp the inside of implement the freezer. that might damage the inside When of the the freezer. layer of frost and ice exceeds 4-5 When mm the freezer layer of should frost and be ice completely exceeds defrosted. 4-5 mm the freezer should be completely defrosted. Proceed as follows: 1. Proceed Press the as Super follows: Freeze button 4-5 1. hours Press before the Super defrosting. Freeze This button lowers 4-5 the hours temperature before defrosting. of the items This stored lowers to approx. the temperature -25 C, thus of prolonging the items stored the length to of approx. time they -25 C, remain thus frozen prolonging after having the length been of time removed they remain from the frozen freezer after (see having step 4 below). been removed from the freezer (see step 2. Switch 4 below). the freezer off by turning the 2. freezer Switch thermostat freezer button off by to turning 0. the 3. Pull freezer out the thermostat drain spout button at the to bottom 0. of 3. the Pull cabinet out the and drain place spout a bowl at the under bottom it to of collect the cabinet defrost and water place (fig. a 16). bowl If under the spout it to is collect frozen defrost in place, water lay a (fig. cloth 16). which If the has spout been is frozen soaked in in place, hot water lay a cloth over it which for a has few minutes. been soaked in hot water over it for a few minutes. 12-12- 12 4. Remove the items of food. Place them 4. in Remove the refrigerator the items or wrap of food. them Place in them newspaper in the refrigerator keep them or wrap as them cold as in possible. newspaper to keep them as cold as 5. Place possible. a bowl of hot (but not boiling) water 5. in Place the freezer. a bowl of hot (but not boiling) water 6. To in prevent the freezer. the floor from becoming wet 6. during To prevent defrosting, the floor check from progress becoming from wet time during to time defrosting, and lay check towels progress around the from bowl time on to the time floor and to lay protect towels against around ice the and bowl splashes. on the floor When to all protect the frost against and ice ice and have splashes. melted, When clean the all the inside frost of and the cabinet ice have with melted, a mild clean detergent the inside solution. of the Dry cabinet the freezer with a with mild a detergent soft cloth. solution. 7. Restart Dry the the freezer with by a turning soft cloth. the freezer 7. thermostat Restart the button freezer to the by turning required the setting. freezer If many thermostat items button are to to be the returned required to the setting. freezer, If many activate items are the to Super be returned Freeze button. to the Remember freezer, activate to switch the Super Freeze off button. again. Remember to switch Super Freeze off 8. Return again. items to the freezer approx. 5 8. minutes Return after items having to the switched freezer approx. it on. 5 minutes after having switched it on. fig. 16 fig. 16

GB Cleaning and maintenance GB Cleaning and maintenance Disconnect the power supply at the mains socket before cleaning the inside of the Cleaning cabinet. Disconnect the power supply at the mains The socket cabinet before is cleaning best cleaned the inside using of warm the water (max. 65 C) with a little mild detergent. cabinet. Never use cleaning agents that scour. Use The a soft cabinet cloth. is Rinse best with cleaned using water warm and dry water thoroughly. (max. 65 C) It is important with a little to mild prevent detergent. water Never from entering use cleaning the control agents panel. that scour. Use a soft cloth. Rinse with clean water and dry The thoroughly. defrost It water is important channel, to in prevent which water from condensation entering the from control the evaporator panel. runs, is located on the rear wall of the cabinet and The must defrost be kept water clean. channel, Add a few in which drops of disinfectant, e.g. from Rodalon, the evaporator the defrost runs, water is condensation located drain a couple on the of rear times wall a of year, the cabinet and clean and must the drain be kept using clean. a pipe Add cleaner a few or drops similar. of disinfectant, Never use e.g. sharp Rodalon, or pointed to the implements. defrost water drain a couple of times a year, and clean The the drain sealing using strip a around pipe cleaner the doors or similar. must be Never cleaned use regularly sharp or to pointed prevent implements. discolouration and prolong service life. Use clean water. The After sealing cleaning strip the around sealing the strip, doors check must that be it cleaned continues regularly to provide to prevent a tight seal. discolouration and prolong service life. Use clean water. Dust After collecting cleaning the on the sealing compressor strip, check and that it continues the compressor to provide compartment a tight seal. is best removed using a vacuum cleaner. It is Dust possible collecting to clean on beneath the compressor the appliance and by removing the compressor the kick plate. compartment is best removed using a vacuum cleaner. It is Stainless possible to steel clean or beneath aluminium the doors appliance are best by removing cleaned using the kick a care plate. spray and soft cloth. Various suitable products are available from Stainless most household steel or appliance aluminium distributors. doors are best cleaned using a care spray and soft cloth. If Various the appliance suitable is products not to be are used available for any from most length household of time, switch appliance it off, distributors. empty it, clean the cabinet and fittings, and leave the If door(s) the appliance slightly open is not to to allow be used air circulation for any length and prevent of time, smells. switch it off, empty it, clean the cabinet and fittings, and leave the door(s) slightly open to allow air circulation and prevent smells. 13-13- 13 Replacing the light bulb Unscrew the bulb without removing the shade. Bulbs with an output of more than Replacing 12 W must not the be used. light bulb Unscrew the bulb without removing the shade. Bulbs with an output of more than 12 W must not be used. Save energy Max. 12 W Max. 12 W fig. 17 - Cool hot food and beverages before placing them in the appliance. fig. 17 Save - Thaw frozen energy items in the refrigerator section. hot food and beverages before plac- - Cool - Keep ing them in door(s) the appliance. closed as much as possible. frozen items in the refrigerator sec- - Thaw - Ensure tion. that the door(s) is(are) not prevented the from door(s) closing closed tightly. as much as pos- - Keep sible. - Ensure that the door(s) is(are) not prevented from closing tightly.

GB Fault finding Fault Possible cause Remedy Remedy The control lamp is is Power failure; the the fuse fuse is blown; is blown; Check Check that that power power is connected. is connected. not lit. lit. the the appliance is not is not plugged plugged in in Reset Reset the fuse. the fuse. correctly. Water collects collects on on Items Items of of food food at at the the back back of the of the Move Move the rearmost the rearmost items items forwards. forwards. the the glass glass shelves. shelves. shelves shelves are are in in contact contact with with the the rear wall of the cabinet, thus rear wall of the cabinet, thus causing condensation to run onto causing condensation to run onto the shelf. the shelf. Water collects in the The defrost water pipe is Clean the defrost water channel bottom Water collects of the refrigerator/freezer. bottom of the refrig- blocked. wall and of the the cabinet. drain hole on the rear in the blocked. The defrost water pipe is and Clean the drain the hole defrost on the water rear channel erator/freezer. wall of the cabinet. Vibration or bothersome Vibration noise. or bother- The appliance is not level. level. Level the appliance using a spirit The appliance is not level. Level the appliance using a spirit some noise. level. The appliance is resting against Move the appliance away from other The kitchen appliance elements. is resting against the Move kitchen the elements appliance or appliances away from other kitchen elements. the it kitchen is in contact elements with. or appli- ances it is in contact with. Bins, containers or shelves are Check movable fittings and adjust Check them if movable necessary. fittings and ad- not Bins, positioned containers correctly shelves or are are jammed. not positioned correctly or are just them if necessary. jammed. Containers or bottles inside the Move containers and/or bottles cabinet Containers are rattling or bottles against inside one the apart. Move containers and/or bottles another. cabinet are rattling against one apart. Compressor runs Temperature another. setting too low. Raise the temperature setting. continuously. Compressor runs Temperature setting too low. Raise the temperature setting. High room temperature. Ensure adequate ventilation. continuously. Temperature in Temperature High room temperature. setting too high. Lower Ensure the temperature adequate ventilation. setting. freezer too high. Temperature in The Temperature quantity of fresh setting items too high. Wait Lower a few the hours temperature and then recheck the temperature. setting. freezer too high. placed in the freezer at a time is greater The quantity than the of capacity fresh items of the Wait a few hours and then recheck the temperature. appliance. placed in the freezer at a time is greater than the capacity of the Temperature in refrigerator too high. Temperature setting too high. Lower the temperature setting. appliance. Temperature in refrigerator too high. Many Temperature items have setting been too placed high. in the refrigerator section at the Distribute Lower items the temperature within the cabinet to improve air circulation. setting. same Many time. items have been placed Distribute items within the cabinet to improve air circulation. in the refrigerator section at the The same door time. is opened too often. Keep door closed. The door is opened 14 too often. Keep door closed. -14-14

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