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Fridge
User manual
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CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY AND ENVIRON
MENTAL INFORMATION 4
1.1. Caring for the environment 6 ............................................................................................................................................................
1.2. Cleaning, sanitization and maintenance of the ice and/or water dispenser (if present) ...............................................................6
1.3. Information for regulatory authorities 7 ........................................................................................................................................
1.4. To save energy 7 ...................................................................................................................................................................................
1.5. Environmental labelling 7 ..................................................................................................................................................................
2. INSTALLATION 8
2.1. Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.2. Connection to the water system 8 ...................................................................................................................................................
2.3. Connection to the electrical power supply 9 ................................................................................................................................
2.4. Refrigerant ..........................................................................................................................................................................................9
3. BEFORE STARTING 10
3.1. To know your fridge well 10 .................................................................................................................................................................
3.2. Manufacturer’s liability....................................................................................................................................................................10
3.3. Technical support 10 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.4. Technical specifications 10 ..................................................................................................................................................................
3.5. Product plate 10 ......................................................................................................................................................................................
3.6. General description 12 ..........................................................................................................................................................................
3.7. Electronic Control 14 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.8. Main control panel 14 ............................................................................................................................................................................
4. SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON 15
4.1. Turning on and o 15 .............................................................................................................................................................................
5. COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE SETTING 18
5.1. How to adjust the temperature to meet dierent needs 18 .......................................................................................................
5.2. Information and malfunction messages on the display 19 ........................................................................................................
6. FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS 20
6.1. Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................................20
6.2. Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................27
7. LAYOUT 33
7.1. Positioning, adjusting and internal drawers removal. 33 ...........................................................................................................
8. ACTIVATING AND USING THE ICE MAKER 34
8.1. Activation and use of the Ice Maker.............................................................................................................................................34
8.2. Internal water filter (not 0F models) 35 ...........................................................................................................................................
8.3. External water filter for freezer colu
mn Ice Maker .........................................................................................................................35
9. LIGHTING 36
9.1. Compartment
lighting 36 .................................................................................................................................................................................
10. CONSERVATION OF FOODS 36
10.1. General directions 36 .............................................................................................................................................................................
10.2. How to maintain good food quality 37 .............................................................................................................................................
10.3. Tips for food storage 38 ........................................................................................................................................................................
11. CARE AND CLEANING 41
11.1. Care and Cleaning 41 .............................................................................................................................................................................
11.2. Internal cleaning 41 ...............................................................................................................................................................................
11.3. Cleaning of the ventilation grill, filter and condenser 42 ............................................................................................................
11.4. Upper condenser 42 ...............................................................................................................................................................................
11.5. Lower condenser 43 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
12. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 44
12.1. Troubleshooting Guide 44 .....................................................................................................................................................................
12.2. Malfunction messages appearing on the display 46 ....................................................................................................................
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1.2. I daily usen
>Cleaning and maintenance meant to be performed
by the user must not be carried out by unsupervised
children.
>Never defrost or clean the appliance with a steam
cleaner! The steam may penetrate electrical parts
and cause a short-circuit. Risk of electric shock!
>Do not use pointed or sharp-edged implements to
remove frost or layers of ice. You could damage the
refrigerant tubes.
Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or ignite.
>Do not misuse the plinth, pull-out drawers, doors,
etc. as a point of support or as a support.
>Take care that no objects get stuck in the doors.
>Before cleaning the appliance, pull out the power
cord plug or turn o the safety switch. Do not pull out
the power cord plug by tugging on the power cord.
>Store high-percentage alcohol tightly closed and
standing up.
>Keep plastic parts and the door seal free of oil and
grease. Greases attack the plastic material and the
door seal becomes brittle and porous.
>Never cover or block the appliance’s ventilation
openings.
>Allow the use of the appliance only to children
aged 8 years or older. Supervise children during
cleaning and maintenance.
>According to current regulations, children be-
tween 3 and 8 years of age may remove food from
or load it into the appliance, but we highly discourage
allowing children under 8 years of age to perform
these operations or to use the appliance in general.
>Keep children under the age of 8 at a safe distance
unless they are constantly supervised and make
sure that they do not play with the appliance.
>Do not use mechanical, electrical or chemical de-
vices other than those recommended by the manu-
facturer to speed up the defrosting process.
>Do not damage the cooling circuit (if it can be
accessed).
>Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments, if these are not those rec-
ommended by the manufacturer.
>In the event of damage to the cooling circuit, avoid
the use of open flames and ventilate the area properly.
>Do not use the appliance or parts of it in any way
other than those specified in this manual.
>Keeping the door open for long periods can cause
the temperature in the appliance compartments to
rise considerably.
>Perform cleaning of surfaces that may come into
contact with food and accessible drainage systems
regularly.
>Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in
the refrigerator, so that it does not come into contact
with other food or drip onto it.
>If the appliance is left empty for long periods of
time, switch it o, defrost it, clean it, dry it and leave
the door open to prevent the development of mould
inside.
>Never rest sharp metal objects such as knives,
forks, spoons and lids on the appliance during use.
>Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents
(e.g. scouring powders, stain removers or metallic
scouring pads and sponges) on glass parts.
>Do not sit on the appliance.
>Do not sit or lean on the door or on any open
drawers.
>Do not put pressure on the door or handle to move
the appliance.
>Do not use electrical appliances (e.g. hair dryers)
or sprays for defrosting which may ruin
the plastic parts.
> Do not use the appliance to cool rooms for any
reason.
> Always unplug the appliance in the event of a mal-
function or when performing cleaning or maintenance.
> Do not keep liquids in tins or glass containers in
the freezer.
> Do not place heavy objects on top of the appliance.
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Symbols used in the Guide:
Note
Tips for the correct use of the appliance
Important
Directions to avoid appliance damage
Warning
Directions to prevent injury
1.1. Caring for the environment
>This appliance complies with the European WEEE
Directive (2012/19/EU) and must be disposed of sepa-
rately from other waste at the end of its service life.
>This appliance does not contain substances in
quantities sucient to be considered hazardous to
health and the environment, in accordance with cur-
rent European directives.
>Make sure you dispose properly of all packing
materials.
Electric voltage | Electrocution hazard
Disconnect the mains power supply. Unplug
the appliance.
>The appliance must not be disposed of with urban
waste. Contact local waste disposal centres about
how to dispose of recyclable waste.
>Prior to disposal, cut the power supply cord and
remove the door and/or drawers.
>During disposal, avoid damage to the refrigeration
circuit.
>Neither the refrigeration circuit nor the insulation
contain substances that are damaging to the ozone
layer
>Our appliances are packaged in non-polluting and
recyclable materials.
>Deliver the packing materials to the appropriate
recycling centre.
Plastic packaging | Choking hazard
Do not leave the packaging or any part of it
unattended.
Do not let children play with plastic bags.
1.2. Cleaning, s
anitization and
maintenance of the ice and/or water
dispenser (if present)
Failure to follow the instructions regarding sanitis-
ing can compromise the hygienic safety of the water
dispensed.
>When using the appliance for the first time and eve-
ry time the lter is changed, it is recommended to let
the water flow in the circuit using the “Circuit manual
cleaningfunction (see chap. 8) Circuit manual clean-
ing (option, not on 0FR models) on page 25).
>If the water dispenser has not been used for more
than 4/5 days, it is advisable to clean the circuit and
run o the first litre of water.
>Reposition the removable water dispenser (if pre-
sent), ensuring your hands are hygienically clean.
>Clean the ice bucket or drawer regularly using only
drinking water.
>The filter must be changed when indicated on the
control panel or when the ice/water dispenser has not
been used for more than 30 days.
>With each filter replacement, sanitise the ice and/or
water dispensing system using a food grade disinfect-
ant (with sodium hypochlorite), which does not alter
the characteristics of the materials. Rinse with at least
2 litres of water before use.
>Only original spare parts supplied by the manufac-
turer should be used when replacing components in
the ice and water dispenser.
>Any work on the appliance must be carried out by a
qualified technician or the After-sales Service.
Warning
To avoid contamination of food, please re-
spect the following instructions:
>Opening the door for long periods can
cause a significant increase in temperature
inside the appliance compartments.
>Perform regular cleaning of surfaces
that may come in contact with food and of
accessible drainage systems.
>Store raw meat and fish in suitable con-
tainers in the refrigerator, so that it does not
come into contact with other food or drip
onto it.
>Two-star frozen-food compartments are
suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing
or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
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Warning
>Two-star frozen-food compartments are
suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing
or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
>One-, two- and three-star compartments
are not suitable for the freezing of fresh food.
>If the refrigerator is left empty for a long
period, switch it o, defrost, clean and dry it,
and leave the door open to prevent mould de-
veloping within the appliance.
1.3. Information for regulatory
authorities
>For Ecodesign tests, the installation and set-up of
the appliance must comply with standard EN 62552.
>Ventilation requirements, dimensions and mini-
mum space from the rear wall are provided in the
“Installation chapter of this manual.
>Contact the manufacturer for additional information.
1.4. To save energy
>Correct use of the appliance, correct packaging of
foodstus, a constant temperature and food hygiene
all have eects on the quality of storage.
>Keep the number of times that the doors are
opened and the length of time they remain open to a
minimum to avoid excessive warming.
>Clean the condenser periodically to prevent the
appliance from losing eciency (see page 42).
>Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compart-
ment in order to make use of the cold stored in the
frozen foods.
1.5. Environmental labelling
PACKAGING MATERIAL KEY
Material Abbreviation Numbering
A
Low-density
polyethylene LLDPE 4
B
Uncorrugated
cardboard PAP 21
C
Polystyrene PS 6
D
Wood FOR 50
E
Iron FE 40
F
Polyvinyl
chloride PVC 3
G
Polypropylene
terephthalate PET 1
H
Corrugated
cardboard PAP 20
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1. Installation
Make sure that installation is performed correctly,
adhering to all of the instructions in the specific in-
stallation guide provided with the appliance.
Warning
If any model has water connections, make
them before connecting the machine to the
electrical system.
>The appliance must be connected to ground in
compliance with electrical system safety standards.
>Position the appliance with the aid of a second
person.
>Never use the open door to lever the appliance
into position.
>Avoid exerting too much pressure on the door
when open.
>The appliance must not be installed near heat
sources. If this is not possible, suitable insulation
must be used.
>The appliance must not be exposed to direct sun-
light.
>Do not use the appliance outdoors.
>Installation and servicing should be carried out
by qualified personnel in compliance with current
standards.
>Ensure that an authorised technician performs
the electrical connection.
>If the power supply cable is damaged, to avoid any
danger, contact technical support immediately and
they will replace it, so as to prevent any risk.
>Always put on the necessary Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) before performing any work on the
appliance (installation, maintenance, positioning or
handling).
>Before performing any operation involving the ap-
pliance, switch o the power supply.
>If installed near another refrigerator, refer to the
installation guide.
>Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or with-
out the assistance of a qualified technician.
>Do not install/use the appliance outdoors.
>WARNING: Make sure that the power supply cable
does not become caught or damaged when position-
ing the appliance.
>To prevent instability of the appliance, install and
secure it correctly as indicated in the instructions
provided in this manual.
>This device can be used up to a maximum height
of 2000 meters above sea level.
2.2. Connection to the water system
Models equipped with an Ice Maker require a connec-
tion to the domestic water supply system.
It must be carried out using only the supplied new
water inlet hose with ¾thread (do not use or reuse
previously used pipes).
The system pressure must be between 0.05 MPa and
0.5 MPa (between 0.5 bar and 5 bar).
Any pressure outside of this range may cause the
water system to malfunction or leak.
Important
Do not use extension cords and/or multiple
adapters for connection.
Warning
Make sure that installation is performed
correctly and in accordance with all of the
instructions in the specific installation man-
ual provided with the appliance.
Warning
Do not attempt to use a locally-sourced
threaded garden hose adapter or braided
supply line. It will strip the threads on the
appliances water connection solenoid.
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REFRIGE RAT
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Serial Number .
Location of the serial number inside the compartment.
Model .
Features .
Type .
Climate classes
> SN (Sub Normal) from +10°C to +32°C
> N (Normal) from +16°C to +32°C
> ST (Subtropical) from +18°C to +38°C
> T (Tropical) from +18°C to +43°C
The product plate is positioned
on the side opposite door opening.
Gross pacity (l)ca
Net pacity Fridge (l)ca
Net pacity Fresco (l)ca
Net pacity Freezer(l)ca
Freezing Capacity (kg/12h)
Refrigerant Fridge/Fresco (gr)
Refrigerant Freezer (gr)
Refrigerant Type
Climatic Class
Defrost Heater (W)
Total Absorbed Current (A)
Voltage (V~)
Frequenzy (Hz)
Lighting Neon/Led (W)
Temperature Rise Time
MADE IN ITALY
582
425
131
5,5
48
60
R600a
SN/T
367
1.5
220-240 V
50-60 Hz
10
10
MODEL
TYPE
SERIAL NUMBER
XS8990TST6I
M899
F20200101000006
FROST FREE
REFIGERATOR
VARIABLE TEM COMP.P.

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