[. . . ] 6 Setting up, Connecting to the mains Dimensions, Switching the appliance on and off, Setting the temperature, Control elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Child-proof lock, Freezing, storage Notes on freezing and storage, Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Defrosting, Cleaning, Shutting your appliance down Malfunctions, Changing over door hinges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 · To prevent injury or damage to the unit, the appliance should be unpacked and set up by two people. [. . . ] The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: green/yellow = earth, blue = neutral, brown = live. This appliance must be earthed. Setting up You are recommended to clean the appliance before switching it on for the first time (see "Cleaning"). - The two illuminated dashes of the digital temperature display will light up until a temperature of 0°C is reached. - If the temperature is below 0°C, the digital temperature display will show the temperature inside the appliance. · To switch the appliance off: Press the ON/OFF button so that the temperature display goes dark. · To switch the appliance on: Press the ON/OFF button until the temperature display lights up. Switching the appliance on and off GB Connecting to the mains The appliance is pre-set for normal operation (-18°C). - While you are entering the temperature, the set temperature will flash on the display. - You can change the settings in increments of 1°C briefly pressing the button again. If the buttons are held down the temperature setting will change faster. - The electronic controls will switch over automatically about 5 seconds after the last time you pressed the button, and the actual temperature in the freezer will be displayed. Setting the temperature Control elements Temperature display Temperature alarm The temperature display indicates the highest temperature in the freezer. The display is designed so that only temperatures below 0°C are displayed. If the temperature display is flashing, this indicates that the temperature has risen too high. When the temperature drops again and reaches about -13 °C, the temperature display will stop flashing and will light constantly. It will be kept at the right temperature by means of a safety circuit. lights up when the "SUPERFROST" facility is switched on for freezing large quantities of fresh food (see "Freezing"). If nA appears in the display, this means that the freezer temperature has risen too high during the last few hours or days due to a power failure. If you press the "ALARM" button whilst the display is reading nA, the highest temperature registered during the power failure will be displayed. Check the quality of the food and its suitability for consumption in case it has become too warm or even defrosted. The display can be switched off by repeatedly pressing the "ALARM" button. Dimensions (mm) h a GP 13 GP 14 851 851 553 02 02 g 11 11 11 e 24 28 10 e' 53 57 57 d 1129 1174 1174 c c' 53 592 13 40 597 44 Control elements The "SUPERFROST" lamp GPesf 14 851 Power failure "frost-control" display The audible warning device helps to protect the frozen food and to save energy. The temperature display will also flash; - when too much warm air from the outside enters when inserting, re-arranging or removing frozen food. The audible warning device is switched off by pressing the "ALARM" button. The temperature display will continue to flash until the cause of the alarm has been rectified. [. . . ] It is very important for servicing purposes. Clean the inside, equipment parts and outer walls with lukewarm water and a little detergent. Do not use abrasive or acid cleaners or chemical solvents. If none of the above causes apply and you cannot rectify the fault yourself, contact the nearest customer service department. Please state the appliance designation , service number , appliance number of the rating plate (see fig. ). The type plate is located in the freezer compartment on the left-hand inside wall, next to the top freezer drawer. [. . . ]