Care and maintenance
Page GB-33
7. Insert the new water filter into the wall
bracket.
8. Reattach the water supply and check
whether water leaks out. Repeat steps 2
to 8 as necessary.
9. Connect the mains plug to the socket or
switch on the fuse again.
Using the new water filter for the first
time
• Press and hold the (25) DISPENSER but-
ton for 3 seconds.
The signal will disappear and the appli-
ance will start a new 6-month cycle.
Replacing the water filter ahead of time
If you are replacing the water filter before the
6-month cycle is over, follow the instructions
for inserting a new water filter.
• Then press and hold the (25) DISPENS-
ER button for 3 seconds. Even if the
signal is not flashing, this step is still
necessary before the new water filter can
go into operation.
Water filter data
– Flow rate:
1.9 litres per minute (0.5 gpm)
– Temperature: 1 °C – 43 °C
– Pressure: max. 125 psi (862 kPa)
– Function: Chemical/mechanical
– Capacity: 1,136 litres
– Maximum service life: 6 months
– Certification:
NSF/ANSI Standard 42 to reduce particles,
Class 1 (Sediments, Chlorine, Lead, Odour
and Flavour)
The water filter (43) included with the original
delivery meets EU Directive No. 10/2011 and
EG Directive No. 1935/2004 for the European
Economic Area.
Lighting
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
■
Do not remove the cover from the in-
terior lighting.
■
Do not try to replace the interior
lighting or lighting at the ice/cold wa-
ter outlet yourself.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to property damage.
The interior light must only be used to
illuminate the interior of the appliance.
It is not suitable for lighting a room.
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The interior lighting (5) switches on automat-
ically when the door is opened and goes out
when the door is closed.
The lighting at the ice/cold water outlet (36)
lights up when dispensing ice or cold water.
Maintenance-free LEDs are used to light
the appliance. If the lighting fails, contact an
authorised professional (see "Service“ on
page GB-43).