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Using the appliance
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Overview of the appliance
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Overview of the appliance
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Overview of the appliance
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Description of the appliance
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Freezer door rack
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Freezer shelf
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Freezer drawer
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Refrigerator shelf
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Wire wine rack
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Crisper
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Refrigerator door rack
Some of the characteristics and functions of your refrigerator may not correspond exactly to
the standard description in this manual. We apologise for any discrepancies.
Recommended ambient temperature
Respect the climate classes indicated in the product information on the appliance's name-
plate. You can use this to check the recommended temperature range of the room where the
appliance is located:
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SN:
Between 10 and 32°C
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N:
Between 16 and 32°C
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ST:
Between 16 and 38°C
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T:
Between 16 and 43°C
A multi-class appliance can handle the lowest and highest temperature of all classes covered.
Using the appliance outside of the ambient temperature range will result in inferior performance
and premature ageing.
Adjusting the thermostat
For optimal use and energy savings, adjust the temperature control(s) of the appliance according
to the ambient temperature of the room, in which it is being used, and respect the climate class.
Refer to the product sheet to find out the climate class associated with the minimum and
maximum recommended ambient temperatures for the appliance as well as the temperature
setting recommended for storing food under optimal conditions.
The ambient temperatures in °C are given as a rough guide.
The set positions can be affected by the location of the appliance in the room, how often the
door is opened or the load of food inside.
The temperature control position(s) may need to be changed to compensate for these factors.
Examples of locations:
- Unheated room in winter like a garage in a cold region.
- Living room with normal heating like a kitchen
- Non-air-conditioned room in summer in a hot region