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198101

The appliance is switched on/off by turning the temperature 
selector (see Fig.) to any position from 0 to 7.
The appliance operation is controlled by turning the thermostat 
(temperature selecting button) located within the refrigerator 
cabinet from the position STOP (0) to the position 7 and back.

Temperature setting

Temperature setting for the refrigerator also affects the 
temperature in the freezer compartment.

•  The higher the position of the temperature selector (towards 

position 7) the lower is the temperature (cooler) within the 
cabinet of the appliance. Interior temperature in the refrigerator 
may even fall below 0°C. Higher position settings are to be 
used on in case of recommended low cooling temperature, or 
if the ambient temperature is below 16°C. In case of standard 
ambient temperature we recommend the medium setting.

•  Change in the ambient temperature affects the temperature of 

the appliance, so the position of the temperature selector should 
be adjusted accordingly.

•  In the STOP (0) position the appliance is switched off (cooling 

system is off). However, the appliance is still powered (light bulb 
is turned on if you open the refrigerator door).

•  Operation of the fan results in more uniform distribution of 

temperature, faster cooling, and reduced accumulation of 
dew on the storage surface. The fan only operates when the 
refrigerator door is closed. 

•  Activating the fan is recommended as an additional function in 

the following conditions: 

 

-  increased temperature in the room (over 30°C),

 

-  increased humidity (during summertime),

 

-  when inserting larger quantities of food (fast cooling).

•  Switching the fan on and off

  Switch on =      

     Switch off =      

0

Warning: 

When the fan is switched on, power consumption 

increases and the temperature in the refrigerator drops.
Hence, it is recommended to reset the temperature in the 
appliance interior.

ON/OFF button

Fan (only with some 
models)

15

Control panel - appliance with mechanical regulation 

Summary of Contents for DRP831JEC

Page 1: ...COMBI 54 DED 198101 en 07 13 ...

Page 2: ...ually the noise is reduced and eventually subsides Sometimes the appliance produces unusual and stronger noise which is rather unusual for the appliance This noise is often the consequence of inadequate positioning of the appliance The appliance should be placed and leveled firmly on solid base It should not touch the wall or adjacent kitchen units standing next to it Check whether the accessories ...

Page 3: ...e the cover back to its position Don t forget the old bulb does not belong to organic waste Light bulb is consumption material and is not covered by the warranty Helpful hints If none of the above proves effective and you can not remove the fault yourself disconnect the appliance from the mains see chapter regarding the ON OFF function pull the power cord from the wall socket wait for approximatel...

Page 4: ...ed Build up of ice or frost in the freezer interior may be a result of the following Door opened too frequently or too long Door not properly closed Poor door sealing If the seal is dirty or damaged clean or replace it Water dripping from the appliance Drain outlet is clogged drain water drips past the collection groove Clean the clogged outlet using plastic straw Thaw thick ice deposits manually ...

Page 5: ...rative profile metallic appearance are not dishwasher safe They can only be cleaned with a dissolved liquid detergent and a soft cloth Do not rub them Groove and drain outlet located underneath the cooling panel at the rear wall collect the drained water so they must not be clogged with food particles for example Make sure you inspect them periodically and clean if necessary use plastic straw to fr...

Page 6: ...trol chapter for ON OFF function and pull the power cord from the wall socket Place a convenient absorbent cloth underneath to collect the defrost water and change it periodically Never use powered appliances to defrost the freezer hair dryer etc LIFE THREATENING Avoid using defrosting sprays as they may cause damage to the plastic parts and may be hazardous to health Clean the interior of the app...

Page 7: ...time and affects the quality of commercially frozen foods Recommended periods of storing frozen food in the freezer Food Period Fruit beef from 10 to12 months Vegetables veal poultry from 8 to 10 months Venison from 6 to 8 months Pork from 4 to 6 months Chopped minced meat 4 months Bread pastry TV dinners fat free fish 3 months Intestines 2 months Smoked sausages fat fish 1 month Partially thawed or...

Page 8: ...e For freezing smaller quantities of fresh food 1 2 kg the engagement of the fast freeze function is not required Freeze only such food which is suitable for freezing and sustain low temperatures Food should be of adequate quality and fresh Select adequate packaging for each kind of food and pack it correctly The packaging should be air tight and well sealed without leaking since this could cause ...

Page 9: ...ng Compartment Food Freezing compartment Ice frozen food fresh food intended for freezing Refrigerator areas Cold area Crisper pan Top shelves Door compartments Fresh fruits vegetable Butter cheese eggs yoghourth beverages Colder area Middle shelves Products of milk sweets prepared dishes e g sauces and other faty dishes soft fresh cheese delicatessen sweets The Coldest area Above the shelf coveri...

Page 10: ...t in suitable packages Be careful to prevent touching of different types of meat They should be packed and stored separately to avoid bacterial decomposition in case meat turns foul Approximately 30 60 minutes prior use remove food from the drawer to let its aroma and taste develop at ambient temperature Food sensitive to low temperatures is not suitable for storage in the FRESH ZONE drawer pineap...

Page 11: ... cause damage in prolonged contact with plastic surfaces or gaskets for longer period of time they can cause accelerated aging of the plastic material Unpleasant odor inside the refrigerator is a sign that something is wrong with food or that your refrigerator needs cleaning see chapter Cleaning If you plan a longer absence make sure you removed quickly perishable articles of food from the applian...

Page 12: ...re and decreases dew upon storage racks The tray is especially handy for cold cuts cheese etc The drawer is pulled out by lifting the front part slightly and then pulling out The handle may be moved sideways along with the drawer Refrigerator compartments top section canned food bread wine cake middle section dairy products readymade food desserts juices beer TV dinners bottom section meat meat pr...

Page 13: ...rack can only be pulled out when it is empty Lift the back part of the rack and pull it towards yourself The rack should be placed in the appliance in such way to allow unobstructed door closing Maximum capacity is 9 bottles of 0 75 l or 13 kg of total mass Crisp tray below the glass shelf at the bottom of the refrigerator is used for storage of fruit and vegetables It retains the right level of m...

Page 14: ...mperature affects the temperature of the appliance so the position of the temperature selector should be adjusted accordingly In the STOP 0 position the appliance is switched off cooling system is off However the appliance is still powered light bulb is turned on if you open the refrigerator door Operation of the fan results in more uniform distribution of temperature faster cooling and reduced ac...

Page 15: ...t freeze function is activated by pressing the button C orange LED is on D and intensive freezing starts If you fail to switch this function off manually it turns off automatically after approximately two days The function is intended for fast freezing of large quantities of inserted food In case of power failure the fast freeze procedure is repeated The function is used with the first start of the...

Page 16: ...one starts and red LED H appears Alarm goes off by closing the door or by pressing the alarm off button G Intermittent sound refrigerator freezer temperature too high alarm Elevated temperature within the appliance is signaled by the sound alarm intermittent tone and the temperature flashing on the display Alarm is switched off by pressing the alarm off button G The red LED and flashing temperature ...

Page 17: ...ator temperature display indicates temperature span between 1 C and 9 C N Refrigerator temperature setting button First plug the power cord into the wall outlet The LCD display is on and indicates dashes This means that both the refrigerator and the freezer are off Switch the appliance on off by pressing button E for 3 seconds Both the refrigerator and the freezer are on green LED s F and J are on...

Page 18: ... turn the knob A from the SUPERFREEZE FRESHEXCEL position to the position ECO and then back to the position SUPERFREEZE FRESHEXCEL The fan contributes to more equal distribution of temperature and faster cooling as well as reduces formation of dew on the shelves It only operates when the compressor is activated It is recommended to operate the fan only for short periods of time as an additional fu...

Page 19: ...N and MAX span Recommended setting of the thermostat knob is to ECO position If the temperature in the room where the appliance is installed is lower than 16 C or if there is less than 10 kg of food in the refrigerator we recommend setting the thermostat dial to Max The fan only with some models should be switched off This is required in order to maintain a sufficiently low temperature in the freez...

Page 20: ...se the attached opposite hinge insert piece The door should be ajar before the middle upper hinge is attached Use the bungs which have been pulled out on the opposite side Check the door seal In case that it does not rest well take it off and turn it by 180 Necessary tools ring spanner No 8 screwdriver torque 25 9 Changing the Direction of Opening the Door Freestanding appliance ...

Page 21: ...onnect the appliance to the mains power Wall outlet must be fitted with ground terminal safety socket Required nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the relevant label or rating plate of the appliance Mains power connection and grounding must be made in line with standing regulations and local requirements The appliance is able to accommodate minor temporary voltage tolerances but they may...

Page 22: ... base The appliance is fitted with adjustable feet on the front side used to level the appliance certain models only Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight or heat sources If this is not feasible install insulation plate between the appliance and adjacent heat source The appliance may stand independently or you may incorporate it into the kitchen cabinet Be sure to leave enough space for c...

Page 23: ...y 8 Foldable egg rack closed 6 eggs open 12 eggs 9 FRESH ZONE pan 10 Vegetable crisp pan 11 Refrigerator door pans options deep shallow covered or no cover 12 Door bottle rack with safety holder B Freezer 13 Storage compartment 14 Freezing compartment 15 Legs Interior equipment of the appliance will typically vary according to the specific model 6 Description of the appliance ...

Page 24: ...l to indicate that in countries that are a members of the European Union the used appliances should not be mixed with other waste This way the appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the best possible conditions in compliance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Contact your town hall or your retailer for the used appliance c...

Page 25: ... the standing regulations and local requirements The appliance must not be used in open air or exposed to weather precipitation Always disconnect the appliance from power supply pull the power cord from wall socket before cleaning and before replacing the light bulb If the power supply cord is damaged in order to avoid hazard it must be replaced by the service or by qualified personnel In case of l...

Page 26: ... food Fridge Freezer 3 Before first operation 4 Environmental protection 5 Description of the appliance 6 Installation and connections 7 Changing the Direction of Opening the Door 9 Control panel appliance with electronical regulation 10 Control panel appliance with mechanical regulation 15 Refrigerator accessories 16 Storage of food in the refrigerator 18 Storage of food in the FRESH ZONE 19 Food ...

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