[. . . ] You have purchased a good appliance which will serve you for many years if it is used and maintained correctly. Please, use the appliance only in a place with the appropriate ambient temperatures; otherwise the functioning of the appliance can be negatively influenced. If it is installed for professional or commercial use, the standards applicable to the respective trade must be observed. The appliance has been tested against leakage in compliance with the relevant legal safety standards . [. . . ] 4) to the right (For the time being, turn the controller fully to the right to Max position). If your appliance is equipped with indicator-lights, the following guide explains what is meant by each light up: The green control light must always be on when the appliance is connected to the mains and switched on. It is very important to pay attention to this, because in the event of a power failure, the red and yellow lights stop operating and do no longer provide a warning. If equipped with a FAST FREEZE SWITCH, turn it on (yellow light goes on too). Do not open the appliance any more for about 4 hours respectively as long as the red light is on, to allow the temperature in the inner compartment to drop to the necessary level. You can now fill the appliance with any amount of deep frozen food (purchased ready frozen goods). If you wish to freeze fresh, unfrozen food, go on to the following chapter "Freezing/storage of fresh food". If the red indicator-light goes on, there may be several reasons for this, namely: · Filling freezer with fresh food In these cases it is normal that the red indicator-light goes on. It goes off automatically when the interior temperature reaches approximately Â18°C. (switch off again not more than 24 hours later or when the red light has gone off). Reopen the appliance, if possible, only after the red light has gone off. The interior walls are very delicate and will not tolerate any sharp edges. Refilling of fresh food (not frozen) Make sure that you refill fresh food, in quantities adequate to the freezing capacity (XXkg/24h) earliest 24 hours after the previous filling. For the upkeep of the external appearance of your appliance, now and again clean with furniture polish or other enamel protecting product (never, on any account, use it in the inside. Clean the seal (b) with warm water now and again without using any cleaning product. If your appliance has a condenser (p) in the rear inside, from time to time remove dirt and dust. Dust and dirt impede release of heat from the inner compartment and considerably increases consumption of energy. For best results, use a light brush or duster to remove dust from the condenser on the rear wall. When on holidays), leave it open to prevent odours building up inside. For appliances with locks: when the chest lid is open, always set the lock in "closed" position and keep the key well away from small children to prevent accidents. When ice and frost layers form on the inner walls up to a certain thickness, they act as an insulation element and prevent the coldness being released from the inner walls. To remove ice from the inner walls, use a plastic or wood scraper without sharp edges. [. . . ] This does not mean trouble and disappears when the weather becomes warmer. Call the after-sales service only, if after analysis of possible trouble/fault factors you cannot find any cause for the defect or do not have the means to eliminate the trouble. " Consult the enclosed guarantee card or the separately enclosed after-sales centres list, to see which company is responsible for servicing your appliance. If several aftersales centres are mentioned on the list, select the nearest one to you. [. . . ]