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Installation

Installation location

Install the appliance in a dry, well 
ventilated room. The installation location 
should neither be exposed to direct 
sunlight nor near a heat source, e.g. 
a cooker, radiator, etc. If installation 
next to a heat source is unavoidable, 
use a suitable insulating plate or observe 
the following minimum distances to 
a heat source:

3 cm to an electric cooker.

30 cm to an oil or solid-fuel cooker.

The floor on which the appliance is to 
be installed must be rigid. If required, 
reinforce the floor. To ensure that the ice 
maker functions correctly, the appliance 
must be upright. 

Observe ambient 
temperature and ventilation

The atmosphere grade is written on the 
identification plate. It states the room 
temperature within which the appliance 
can be operated.

Ventilation

Never cover the ventilation openings 
in the base panel. The cooling motor 
otherwise has to increase ist output, 
and this increases the electricity 
consumption.

Fixing

For secure installation, the appliance 
screwed to neighbouring kitchen 
furniture and/or units. 

It is very important therefore that all 
bordering furniture and/or units are fixed 
securely to the floor and/or walls. 
If making structural changes fix the 
appliance in place again corresponding 
to the the installation instructions.

Installation surface

A load-bearing base is necessary 
because of the heavy weight of the fully 
laden appliance. 

The weight of the appliance when fully 
loaded: 

45.7 cm appliance

250 kg

61.0 cm appliance

350 kg

76.2 cm appliance

425 kg

In case of doubt, consult an architect 
or structural engineer.

Installing and connecting 
the appliance

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After installing the appliance, wait at 
least ½ hour until the appliance starts 
up. During transportation the oil in the 
compressor may have flowed into the 
refrigeration system.

Before switching on the appliance for 
the first time, clean the interior of the 
appliance (see “Cleaning the appliance”, 
page 16).

Electrical 
connection

Do not use an extension lead or a multi-
plug socket.

The plug to secure the appliance must 
be freely accessible. Connect the 
appliance to a 220–240 V/50 Hz ac 
current via a plug which has been 
properly installed. The socket must be 
fused with a 10 A or 16 A fuse.

For appliances operated in non-
European countries, the identifi-
cation plate should be checked 
whether the electric supply and the 
current model stated match the vales 
of the mains supply. The rating plate 
is situated in the bottom left-hand 
side of the appliance. Any necessary 
exchanging of the mains lead should 
carried out by a specialist electrician.

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Warning

Never connect the appliance to 
electronic energy saver plugs or to 
power inverters which convert the 
direct current to 230 V alternating 
current (e.g. solar equipment, 
power supplies on ships).

Atmosphere 
grade

Permitted ambient 
temperature

SN

+10

°

C to 32

°

C

N

+16

°

C to 32

°

C

ST

+16

°

C to 38

°

C

T

+16

°

C to 43

°

C

Summary of Contents for G7146X0

Page 1: ...en Operating instructions G7146X0 G7161X0 G7246X0 G7261X0 G7346X0 G7361X0 9000 291 021 8707...

Page 2: ...ezing 8 Variable interior design 9 Setup mode 10 Holiday mode 11 Sabbatical mode 12 Freezing and storing food 12 Maximum freezing capacity 13 Ice maker 13 Ice and water dispenser 13 How to save energy...

Page 3: ...e amount of refrigerant in your appliance is indicated on the rating plate inside the appliance Important information when using the appliance Never use electrical appliances inside the appliance e g...

Page 4: ...rials are environ mentally friendly and recyclable Please contribute to a better environ ment by disposing of packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner Please ask your dealer or inquir...

Page 5: ...s Illustrations can differ 1 Fascia 2 Ice maker 3 Ice cube container 4 Shelves 5 Drawer 6 Particle filter Water filter 7 Door storage compartment 8 Ice and water dispenser 9 Control panel for the ice...

Page 6: ...ng a menu in the setup mode See section Setup mode page 10 G Setting buttons In the temperature setting mode the temperature can be changed using the setting buttons See section Setting the temperatur...

Page 7: ...ause of the heavy weight of the fully laden appliance The weight of the appliance when fully loaded 45 7 cm appliance 250 kg 61 0 cm appliance 350 kg 76 2 cm appliance 425 kg In case of doubt consult...

Page 8: ...ia in English Alternatively the display languages can be selected corresponding to the table on page 10 In order to change the display language z Press setup button z Press the selection button until...

Page 9: ...as the openings Remove the compartment forwards Place the compartment into the guiding positions openings and press down wards Set the compartment to the desired height Door storage compartment z Lif...

Page 10: ...cted using or To deactivate the setup mode z Press setup button All of the changed settings are stored If no button is selected within 20 seconds the setup mode ends automatically All of the changed s...

Page 11: ...reduce energy consumption The background illumination of the fascia is likewise reduced To switch the energy saving function on z Press setup button z Press the selection button until ECO MODE and the...

Page 12: ...t ments Usable capacity Information concerning the effective contents can be found on the identi fication plate Freezing deep frozen food Freeze fresh undamaged food only To prevent food from losing i...

Page 13: ...ply to the appliance off for a few hours To switch the ice maker off z Press the ice maker button on the control panel Ice and water dispenser Remove where necessary cooled water ice cubes crushed ice...

Page 14: ...ing ends when the button is released Note Release the ice dispensing button when the receptacle is filled approx half way Ice in the discharge may cause the receptacle to overflow or block the dischar...

Page 15: ...ol down before placing in the appliance Thaw frozen food by placing it in the refrigerator The low tempera ture of the frozen food will then cool the food in the refrigerator compartment Open the appl...

Page 16: ...Take all food out of the appliance z Clean the interior See section Cleaning the appliance page 16 z Clean all packing units located in the appliance z Seal strong smelling food in order to avoid odo...

Page 17: ...ormation concerning the water filter z After use the water system is subject to low pressure Be careful when removing the filter z Rinse the water system through if the appliance has not been used for...

Page 18: ...h your actual water handling requirements Without appropriate disinfection before and after connecting it to the system this product should NOT be used if the water is microbiologically contaminated o...

Page 19: ...function The bulb is defective Replace bulb see Changing light bulbs page 22 Light switch is sticking Check whether it can be moved You experience unpleasant odours Strongly smelling food is not seal...

Page 20: ...unit of the dispenser The ice maker is switched off The condensation heating is deactivated To switch the condensation heating on Switch on the ice maker Press the lock button and the agitation button...

Page 21: ...The water filter is bunged up or used Change the water filter The discharged water is not cold The appliance is newly set up The water in the tank needs approx 12 hours to cool down The water in the...

Page 22: ...e defective halogen bulb z Insert the new halogen bulb Always use a soft cloth when inserting a halogen bulb Customer service Check whether you can remedy the fault yourself on the basis of informatio...

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Page 24: ...NEFF GMBH Carl Wery Stra e 34 81739 M nchen www neff de 9000 291 021 en 8707 Subject to alterations EUR 0 14 Min DTAG...

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