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Start-up and use
Starting the appliance
! Before starting the appliance, follow the installation
instructions (see Installation).
! Before connecting the appliance, clean the
compartments and accessories well with lukewarm water
and bicarbonate.
1. Plug the appliance in; make sure that the set
TEMPERATURE indicator light is illuminated and
showing the level +4°.
2. If necessary, use the relevant ADJUSTMENT button to set
the temperature to an intermediate value. After a few
hours you will be able to put food in the refrigerator.
Setting the temperature
The temperature inside the refrigerator compartment
automatically adjusts itself in accordance with the
selected temperature level as displayed by the
corresponding indicator light. The selected temperature
indicates the desired level of refrigeration.
+8° = warmest
+2° = coldest
We recommend, however, an intermediate position is
used (+4°/+6°).
The cooling section of the refrigerator is located inside
the back wall of the refrigerator compartment for
increased space and improved aesthetics. During
operation, the back wall will be covered in frost or water
droplets depending on whether the compressor is
operating or paused. Do not worry, the refrigerator is
functioning normally.
PURE WIND SYSTEM
It is recognizable due to the presence of the
mechanism on the top part of the refrigerator
compartment (see diagram).
A
B
B
B
A
Pure Wind System maximises air circulation, improving
the efficiency of the evaporator and helping to achieve
the optimal temperature inside the refrigerator as quickly
as possible each time it has been opened. The blown air
(A) is cooled when it comes into contact with the cold
wall, whereas the hotter air (B) is sucked up (see
diagram).
If the temperature adjustment system has been set to a
low value (colder), with large quantities of food and a
high room temperature, the appliance may operate
continuously, resulting in excessive frost formation and
excessive energy consumption: this may be avoided by
using the ADJUSTMENT button to set the temperature
to a higher value (warmer); automatic defrosting will
then take place.
Using the refrigerator to its full potential
Use the ADJUSTMENT button to activate the SUPER
COOL (rapid cooling) function, which will lower the
temperature quickly. This is useful, for example,
when you place a large number of new food items
inside the refrigerator and you need to counteract
the slight rise in its internal temperature. This
function is automatically deactivated after the
required amount of time has passed.
Place only cold or lukewarm foods in the
compartment, not hot foods (see Precautions and
tips).
Remember that cooked foods do not last longer than
raw foods.
Do not store liquids in open containers. They will
increase humidity in the refrigerator and cause
condensation to form.
Food hygiene
1. Once you have bought your food, remove all
external packaging made of paper/cardboard or
other wrappers, which could introduce bacteria or
dirt inside your refrigerator.
2. Protect the food, (especially easily perishable items
and those that have a strong smell), in order to avoid
contact between them, thereby removing both the
possibility of germ/bacteria contamination as well as
the diffusion of strong odours inside the fridge.
3. Store all food in such a way as to ensure air can
circulate freely between different items.
4. Keep the inside of your fridge clean, taking care not
to use oxidiser or abrasive products.
5. Remove all food past its expiry date from the
refrigerator.
6. For the correct preservation of food, all easily
perishable items (soft cheeses, raw fish, meat, etc.)
should be stored in the coldest zone of the fridge
compartment, i.e. just above the salad crisper where
the temperature indicator is situated.
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