Fhiaba XS750FG6 Manual

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Fridge
User manual
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CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY AND ENVIRON
MENTAL INFORMATION 4
1.1. Caring for the environment 6 ............................................................................................................................................................
1.2. Cleaning, sanitization and maintenance of the ice and/or water dispenser (if present) ...............................................................6
1.3. Information for regulatory authorities 7 ........................................................................................................................................
1.4. To save energy 7 ...................................................................................................................................................................................
1.5. Environmental labelling 7 ..................................................................................................................................................................
2. INSTALLATION 8
2.1. Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.2. Connection to the water system 8 ...................................................................................................................................................
2.3. Connection to the electrical power supply 9 ................................................................................................................................
2.4. Refrigerant ..........................................................................................................................................................................................9
3. BEFORE STARTING 10
3.1. To know your fridge well 10 .................................................................................................................................................................
3.2. Manufacturer’s liability....................................................................................................................................................................10
3.3. Technical support 10 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.4. Technical specifications 10 ..................................................................................................................................................................
3.5. Product plate 10 ......................................................................................................................................................................................
3.6. General description 12 ..........................................................................................................................................................................
3.7. Electronic Control 14 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.8. Main control panel 14 ............................................................................................................................................................................
4. SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON 15
4.1. Turning on and o 15 .............................................................................................................................................................................
5. COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE SETTING 18
5.1. How to adjust the temperature to meet dierent needs 18 .......................................................................................................
5.2. Information and malfunction messages on the display 19 ........................................................................................................
6. FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS 20
6.1. Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................................20
6.2. Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................27
7. LAYOUT 33
7.1. Positioning, adjusting and internal drawers removal. 33 ...........................................................................................................
8. ACTIVATING AND USING THE ICE MAKER 34
8.1. Activation and use of the Ice Maker.............................................................................................................................................34
8.2. Internal water filter (not 0F models) 35 ...........................................................................................................................................
8.3. External water filter for freezer colu
mn Ice Maker .........................................................................................................................35
9. LIGHTING 36
9.1. Compartment
lighting 36 .................................................................................................................................................................................
10. CONSERVATION OF FOODS 36
10.1. General directions 36 .............................................................................................................................................................................
10.2. How to maintain good food quality 37 .............................................................................................................................................
10.3. Tips for food storage 38 ........................................................................................................................................................................
11. CARE AND CLEANING 41
11.1. Care and Cleaning 41 .............................................................................................................................................................................
11.2. Internal cleaning 41 ...............................................................................................................................................................................
11.3. Cleaning of the ventilation grill, filter and condenser 42 ............................................................................................................
11.4. Upper condenser 42 ...............................................................................................................................................................................
11.5. Lower condenser 43 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
12. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 44
12.1. Troubleshooting Guide 44 .....................................................................................................................................................................
12.2. Malfunction messages appearing on the display 46 ....................................................................................................................
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
1.1. For your safety
>If this appliance is replacing an existing appliance
which must be removed or disposed of, make sure
that it does not become a dangerous trap for children.
>This appliance is designed to refrigerate bever-
ages and foods and is intended for domestic use.
>This appliance is for refrigeration and conserva-
tion of fresh and frozen foods in the home. Any other
use is considered inappropriate.
>This appliance is not designed to operate with ex-
ternal timers or with remote-control systems.
>The appliance must be installed by following the
instructions in the Installation Guide, particular care
should be taken not to obstruct the vent openings of
the appliance and of the built-in units.
>The appliance features a concentrated lighting
system with LED lamps. Do not stare at these lamps
when they are on, as this could damage your vision.
This warning is also included on the label attached to
the inside of the refrigerator door.
>When the freezer is operating, do not touch the
interior stainless steel surfaces with wet or damp
hands, as skin may stick to the very cold surfaces.
>Do not use any type of electrical equipment inside
the food storage compartments.
>When positioning the shelves, do not place fingers
in the shelf slide guides.
>Do not position containers of flammable liquids
near the appliance.
>Never attempt to extinguish a flame/fire with wa-
ter: turn o the appliance and cover the flame with a
fireproof blanket.
>Do not position containers of flammable liquids
near the appliance.
>Completely switch o the appliance and unplug
the power supply cable during cleaning operations.
If the plug is not easily reached, it is a good idea to
disconnect the omnipolar switch that controls the
socket that the appliance is connected to.
>Packaging materials can be dangerous for chil-
dren: do not allow children to play with plastic bags,
plastic film or polystyrene.
>Any repairs must be performed by a qualified ser-
vice technician.
>This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, senso-
ry or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by
a person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
>Do not damage the appliances refrigerant circuit
pipes.
>Do not store explosive substances, such as aero-
sol cans with a flammable propellant, inside this ap-
pliance.
>The amount of refrigerant gas contained in your
appliance is indicated on the identification plate lo-
cated inside the appliance. If the power cord of this
appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, customer service or a similarly quali-
fied person.
>Improper installations and repairs may put the
user at considerable risk.
>Repairs must be carried out by the authorized
customer service.
>Only original spare parts from the manufacturer
can be used. Only with the use of these components
does the manufacturer guarantee that the safety re-
quirements of the product are complied with.
>Repairs may be performed by the manufacturer,
authorized customer service or a similarly qualified
person only.
>Plug the appliance into a grounded 3-poles outlet.
>Do not remove the ground pole.
>Do not use an adapter.
>Do not use an extension cord.
>Disconnect power to all units before servicing.
>If the POWER CORD is damaged, it must be re-
placed by the manufacturer, an authorized service
centre or a similar qualified person in order to avoid
any hazards.
>Children must be supervised to make sure they do
not play with the appliance.
>Do not modify this appliance.
>Do not insert pointed metal objects (kitchen uten-
sils or tools) into the slots in the appliance.
>Do not touch (especially with wet hands) frozen
products or put them in your mouth directly.
>Do not store flammable, explosive or volatile sub-
stances inside the appliance.
>Do not store explosive substances, such as spray
bottles with flammable propellants, in the appliance.
>Bottles containing beverages with a high alcohol
content must be tightly closed and stored vertically.
>Organic compounds, acids and essential oils can
corrode the seals and plastic surfaces if left in con-
tact with them for extended periods.
>Do not pull on the cable to unplug the appliance.
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1.2. I daily usen
>Cleaning and maintenance meant to be performed
by the user must not be carried out by unsupervised
children.
>Never defrost or clean the appliance with a steam
cleaner! The steam may penetrate electrical parts
and cause a short-circuit. Risk of electric shock!
>Do not use pointed or sharp-edged implements to
remove frost or layers of ice. You could damage the
refrigerant tubes.
Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or ignite.
>Do not misuse the plinth, pull-out drawers, doors,
etc. as a point of support or as a support.
>Take care that no objects get stuck in the doors.
>Before cleaning the appliance, pull out the power
cord plug or turn o the safety switch. Do not pull out
the power cord plug by tugging on the power cord.
>Store high-percentage alcohol tightly closed and
standing up.
>Keep plastic parts and the door seal free of oil and
grease. Greases attack the plastic material and the
door seal becomes brittle and porous.
>Never cover or block the appliance’s ventilation
openings.
>Allow the use of the appliance only to children
aged 8 years or older. Supervise children during
cleaning and maintenance.
>According to current regulations, children be-
tween 3 and 8 years of age may remove food from
or load it into the appliance, but we highly discourage
allowing children under 8 years of age to perform
these operations or to use the appliance in general.
>Keep children under the age of 8 at a safe distance
unless they are constantly supervised and make
sure that they do not play with the appliance.
>Do not use mechanical, electrical or chemical de-
vices other than those recommended by the manu-
facturer to speed up the defrosting process.
>Do not damage the cooling circuit (if it can be
accessed).
>Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments, if these are not those rec-
ommended by the manufacturer.
>In the event of damage to the cooling circuit, avoid
the use of open flames and ventilate the area properly.
>Do not use the appliance or parts of it in any way
other than those specified in this manual.
>Keeping the door open for long periods can cause
the temperature in the appliance compartments to
rise considerably.
>Perform cleaning of surfaces that may come into
contact with food and accessible drainage systems
regularly.
>Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in
the refrigerator, so that it does not come into contact
with other food or drip onto it.
>If the appliance is left empty for long periods of
time, switch it o, defrost it, clean it, dry it and leave
the door open to prevent the development of mould
inside.
>Never rest sharp metal objects such as knives,
forks, spoons and lids on the appliance during use.
>Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents
(e.g. scouring powders, stain removers or metallic
scouring pads and sponges) on glass parts.
>Do not sit on the appliance.
>Do not sit or lean on the door or on any open
drawers.
>Do not put pressure on the door or handle to move
the appliance.
>Do not use electrical appliances (e.g. hair dryers)
or sprays for defrosting which may ruin
the plastic parts.
> Do not use the appliance to cool rooms for any
reason.
> Always unplug the appliance in the event of a mal-
function or when performing cleaning or maintenance.
> Do not keep liquids in tins or glass containers in
the freezer.
> Do not place heavy objects on top of the appliance.
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Warning
>Two-star frozen-food compartments are
suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing
or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
>One-, two- and three-star compartments
are not suitable for the freezing of fresh food.
>If the refrigerator is left empty for a long
period, switch it o, defrost, clean and dry it,
and leave the door open to prevent mould de-
veloping within the appliance.
1.3. Information for regulatory
authorities
>For Ecodesign tests, the installation and set-up of
the appliance must comply with standard EN 62552.
>Ventilation requirements, dimensions and mini-
mum space from the rear wall are provided in the
“Installation chapter of this manual.
>Contact the manufacturer for additional information.
1.4. To save energy
>Correct use of the appliance, correct packaging of
foodstus, a constant temperature and food hygiene
all have eects on the quality of storage.
>Keep the number of times that the doors are
opened and the length of time they remain open to a
minimum to avoid excessive warming.
>Clean the condenser periodically to prevent the
appliance from losing eciency (see page 42).
>Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compart-
ment in order to make use of the cold stored in the
frozen foods.
1.5. Environmental labelling
PACKAGING MATERIAL KEY
Material Abbreviation Numbering
A
Low-density
polyethylene LLDPE 4
B
Uncorrugated
cardboard PAP 21
C
Polystyrene PS 6
D
Wood FOR 50
E
Iron FE 40
F
Polyvinyl
chloride PVC 3
G
Polypropylene
terephthalate PET 1
H
Corrugated
cardboard PAP 20
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1. Installation
Make sure that installation is performed correctly,
adhering to all of the instructions in the specific in-
stallation guide provided with the appliance.
Warning
If any model has water connections, make
them before connecting the machine to the
electrical system.
>The appliance must be connected to ground in
compliance with electrical system safety standards.
>Position the appliance with the aid of a second
person.
>Never use the open door to lever the appliance
into position.
>Avoid exerting too much pressure on the door
when open.
>The appliance must not be installed near heat
sources. If this is not possible, suitable insulation
must be used.
>The appliance must not be exposed to direct sun-
light.
>Do not use the appliance outdoors.
>Installation and servicing should be carried out
by qualified personnel in compliance with current
standards.
>Ensure that an authorised technician performs
the electrical connection.
>If the power supply cable is damaged, to avoid any
danger, contact technical support immediately and
they will replace it, so as to prevent any risk.
>Always put on the necessary Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) before performing any work on the
appliance (installation, maintenance, positioning or
handling).
>Before performing any operation involving the ap-
pliance, switch o the power supply.
>If installed near another refrigerator, refer to the
installation guide.
>Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or with-
out the assistance of a qualified technician.
>Do not install/use the appliance outdoors.
>WARNING: Make sure that the power supply cable
does not become caught or damaged when position-
ing the appliance.
>To prevent instability of the appliance, install and
secure it correctly as indicated in the instructions
provided in this manual.
>This device can be used up to a maximum height
of 2000 meters above sea level.
2.2. Connection to the water system
Models equipped with an Ice Maker require a connec-
tion to the domestic water supply system.
It must be carried out using only the supplied new
water inlet hose with ¾thread (do not use or reuse
previously used pipes).
The system pressure must be between 0.05 MPa and
0.5 MPa (between 0.5 bar and 5 bar).
Any pressure outside of this range may cause the
water system to malfunction or leak.
Important
Do not use extension cords and/or multiple
adapters for connection.
Warning
Make sure that installation is performed
correctly and in accordance with all of the
instructions in the specific installation man-
ual provided with the appliance.
Warning
Do not attempt to use a locally-sourced
threaded garden hose adapter or braided
supply line. It will strip the threads on the
appliances water connection solenoid.
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3. BEFORE STARTING
3.1. To know your dge well fri
Congratulations on purchasing your new refrigera-
tor! From now on you can use our innovative storage
system, which will allow you to store all of your food
in the best possible way.
This manual will answer most of your questions
about the product’s features.
3.2. Manufacturer’s liability
The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to
persons or property caused by:
>uses of the appliance other than those specified;
>failure to comply with the instructions in the user
manual;
>tampering with any part of the appliance;
>use of non-original spare parts.
3.3. Technical support
>In the event of appliance failure, contact technical
support and have the repair carried out by qualified
personnel only.
>Make sure you have the model and serial number
on hand (located on the identification plate).
>Use only original spare parts.
>Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or with-
out the assistance of a qualified technician; this has
safety repercussions and may void the warranty.
>Original spare parts relevant for operation in ac-
cordance with the corresponding Ecodesign regu-
lations can be obtained from our customer service
department for a period of at least 10 years after the
appliance is put into circulation within the European
Economic Area.
>Detailed information on the duration of the war-
ranty and the warranty conditions in each country can
be found from our customer service, your dealer or
on our website.
>If you need further information, do not hesitate to
contact the Technical Assistance Centre on our free-
phone number:
800-344222 (800-FHIABA)
> +39 0434 420160
>care@fhiaba.com
>https://www.fhiaba.com
Important
Before calling, make a note of the appli-
ances serial number, found on the warranty
certificate and on the serial number plate
located inside the refrigerator compart-
ment on the side opposite the door opening.
3.4. Technical specifications
Refrigerant type, storage volume and other technical
data can to be found on the product plate.
Further information on the chosen model is available
on the website:
https://www.fhiaba.com
(only for countries of the European Economic Area).
Follow the guidelines to find the relevant model.
Models can be identified according to the sign placed
before the product code bar (E-Nr.) on the product
plate. The model can also be found in the first line of
the Energy Label.
3.5. Product plate
The product plate shows the technical data, the se-
rial number and the model. The product plate must
never be removed.
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F
RO
S
T
FR
E
E
REFRIGE RAT
O
R
Serial Number .
Location of the serial number inside the compartment.
Model .
Features .
Type .
Climate classes
> SN (Sub Normal) from +10°C to +32°C
> N (Normal) from +16°C to +32°C
> ST (Subtropical) from +18°C to +38°C
> T (Tropical) from +18°C to +43°C
The product plate is positioned
on the side opposite door opening.
Gross pacity (l)ca
Net pacity Fridge (l)ca
Net pacity Fresco (l)ca
Net pacity Freezer(l)ca
Freezing Capacity (kg/12h)
Refrigerant Fridge/Fresco (gr)
Refrigerant Freezer (gr)
Refrigerant Type
Climatic Class
Defrost Heater (W)
Total Absorbed Current (A)
Voltage (V~)
Frequenzy (Hz)
Lighting Neon/Led (W)
Temperature Rise Time
MADE IN ITALY
582
425
131
5,5
48
60
R600a
SN/T
367
1.5
220-240 V
50-60 Hz
10
10
MODEL
TYPE
SERIAL NUMBER
XS8990TST6I
M899
F20200101000006
FROST FREE
REFIGERATOR
VARIABLE TEM COMP.P.
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3.6. General description
1) Stainless steel body.
2) Interactive control panel.
3) Water filter (*).
4) Patented shelf positioning
system (Even Lift).
5) Drawers fresco
compartment.
6) Fridge compartment
drawers.
7) Ice maker container (*).
8) Door shelves.
9) LED lights for the freezer
compartment drawer.
10) Freezer compartment
drawer convertible
into fridge or Fresco
compartment (TriMode
function).
11) Removable grill
(condenser).
(*) on models with Ice Maker.
3. BEFORE STARTING
Fresco
+2/-2°C
Fridge
+8/+2°C
TriMode
-15/-22°C
1
9
2
3
4
5
Models
1T/Country
1
4
7
6
Models
0T / Brilliance
7
8
11
11
10
2
3
9
8
10
Fridge
+8/+2°C
TriMode
-15/-22°C
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1) Stainless steel body.
2) Interactive control panel.
3) Water filter (*).
4) Patented shelf positioning
system (Even Lift).
5) Fridge compartment drawers.
6) Ice maker container (*).
7) Door shelves.
8) LED lights for the freezer
compartment drawers.
9) Freezer compartment drawers
convertible into fridge or
Fresco compartment (TriMode
function).
10) AISI 304 stainless steel
drawers.
11) Removable grill (condenser)
(*) on models with Ice Maker.
Fridge 0FR Models Freezer 0FZ Models
Fridge
+8/+2°C
TriMode
-15/-22°C
Fridge
+8/+2°C
Freezer
-15/-22°C
1
8
2
4
5
6
0H Models
1
4
5
7
9
11
11
11
2
7
1
2
7
4
10
6
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3.7. Electronic Control
The innovative electronic control system designed by Fhiaba maintains constant temperature on the
three compartments and visualizes it on the control panel display. It also allows user interaction making
it possible to personalize settings of the various functions and to receive sound and/or visual messages
should any malfunction occur in the appliance.
3.8. Main control panel
Turning On/O
Touch the icon to turn the unit on or o.
Home
Touch the Home icon to go back to the home screen.
Alarm
Touch the icon to view the alarm tone functions and to deactivate them.
Back
Touch the arrow icon to go back to the previous screen.
3. BEFORE STARTING
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4. SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON
4.1. Turning on and o
First startup
Touch the . The display shows the following ON/OFF
launch screens:
1) Manufacturer’s
logo
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
INITIAL TEST...
2) Initial test
(lasts 3 minutes).
3) The display shows the main screen with the ambi-
ent temperature measured from the cellar inside the
compartments. Automatically the unit start to cool
down until reaching the set temperatures.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
4)
Home screen (*).
fridge
compartment
+5°C
Fresco
compartment
+0°C
Trimode
compartment
-18°C
(*) The home screen varies
depending on the models;
The TriMode compartment is set in the freezer
mode (-18 °C). To change this setting see chap.
5) TRiMode on page 29.
When the appliance is first switched on, it is recom-
mended to wait at least 12 hours before placing any
food inside the unit. During this time, deactivate any
error messages by touching the ALARM button.
Switching o the appliance
1) Touch the ON/OFF
button to switch o.
PROCEED WITH
SWITCHING OFF?
YES NO
2) Confirm the
shutdown touching
the YES icon.
DO YOU WISH TO PROCEED?
YES NO
3) Confirm shutdown
again touching the
YES icon.
Note
When the unit is o there are no warning
lights to show that the appliance is plugged
into a socket.
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4. SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON
Fridge and Fresco compartment shutdown
(1T, OT and OH models)
The fridge compartment and the Fresco compart-
ment, can be turned o individually whereas the
TriMode drawer can be turned o only if the whole
unit is turned o.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
1) HOME screen.
To turn o the
fridge compartment
or the Fresco
compartment, touch
the corresponding
icon.
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
OFF
2) Touch the OFF icon.
DO YOU WANT TO
DEACTIVATE
THE COMPARTMENT?
YES NO
3) Confirm the
shutdown touching
the YES icon.
DO YOU WISH TO PROCEED?
YES NO
4) Confirm shutdown
again touching the
YES icon.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
OFF
5) On the home
screen, the OFF
icon appears,
indicating that the
fridge compartment
is off.
To turn off the fresco compartment follow
the same sequence.
Turning the appliance back on
To turn the unit back on, press the ON/OFF button.
The display will turn on and the start screen and the
home screen will be shown, once again displaying
the temperature measured inside the fridge com-
partments. The fridge will start cooling until it reach-
es the set temperatures.
Switching the compartments back on
If the Fridge compartment and the Fresco com-
partment must be switched back on, follow this
procedure:
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
OFF
1) Home screen.
To turn back on an o
compartment, touch
the OFF compartment
next to it.
+ 2
°C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
ON
2) Touch the ON icon.
DO YOU WANT TO
ACTIVATE
THE COMPARTMENT?
YES NO
3) Confirm the
turning on touching
the YES icon.
DO YOU WISH TO PROCEED?
YES NO
4) Confirm the
turning on again
touching the YES icon.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
5) The fridge
compartment
switches back on and
the HOME screen is
displayed.
Follow the same procedure for turning back on the
fresco compartment .
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Switching o for long periods
During long periods of absence it is recommend-
ed that you switch o the appliance by pressing
the ON/OFF button and disconnecting the elec-
trical plug or the breaker controlling the socket.
Empty the refrigerator completely, clean and dry it
and leave the doors and drawers partially open to
prevent unpleasant odours.
Note
If at the first startup the Fhiaba message
does not appear, but another message ap-
pears, it means that the appliance has al-
ready started the cooling process.
During the first startup, it will not be pos-
sible to use the Menu to modify the factory
settings until the preset temperature has
been reached. It is however possible to set
the time and date immediately; these param-
eters are required to activate some of the
special functions.
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5. COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE SETTING
5.1. How to adjust the temperature to
meet dierent needs
Each model has been carefully tested before leav-
ing the factory and is adjusted in such a way to
ensure high performance and low consumption.
Usually, it is not necessary to modify the settings.
Refrigeration
compartment
Refrigeration
compartment
Refrigeration
compartment
Freezer
drawer
(TriMode).
Freezer
compartment
(TriMode).
Freezer
compartment
(TriMode).
Fresco
Compartment
(models 1T)
Preset
temperatures
Preset
temperatures
Preset
temperature
Preset
temperature
Model 1T
Model 0T/0H
Model 0FR
Model 0FZ
How it looks to the home screen in the various
models:
Modifying the compartment temperatures
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
1) Home screen.
Touch the fridge
compartment icon
for example.
+ 2
°C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
ON
2) Scroll the values
up or down to
select the desired
temperature (in the
case of the fridge
compartment the
temperature can be
set from +2°C to
+8°C)
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
ON
3) Touch the OK
icon to confirm
the selected
temperature.
The same procedure is required to set the tem-
perature in the Fresco compartment from
-2 °C to +2 °C and in the Trimode drawer
from -15°C to -22°C.
Note
The displayed temperature may vary slight-
ly with respect to the set temperature if the
doors are continuously opened or if large
quantities at ambient temperature are in-
serted.
It takes 6 to 12 hours to reach the selected
temperature.
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5.2. Information and malfunction
messages on the display
A built-in control sys-
tem provides informa-
tion using warning
lights or text notifica-
tions, shown on the
display.
The voiced notification
that accompanies some of the warning notifica-
tions can be turned off by touching the ALARM
button on the main control panel.
You cannd the list of the anomalies at the end of
this manual (see paragraph Troubleshooting Guide
page 44).
Padlock icon
The padlock icon shows up when the temperatures
are set up.
The padlock:
open means that you can modify the
compartment temperatures.
closed means that you cannot modify
the compartment temperatures.
Usually an open yellow padlock is displayed; in this
case you can scroll up or down with a finger on the
display, select the desired temperature and press OK
to confirm.
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
ON
The padlock will instead be closed if the user has ac-
tivated some functions (described in par. 6. FUNC-
TIONS AND SETTINGS” on page 20); in this situ-
ation, the user will no longer be able to change the
temperatures of the compartments until the function
is completed or if it is disabled manually.
+ 2 °C
+ 4
+ 3
0
+ 1
OK
ON
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6.1. Functions
You can tailor the operation of your unit to suit
the different ways in which you might want to
use it.
1) Fridge shopping
(Shopping freezer in 0FZ models)
2) Holiday
3) TriMode shopping
(not in 0FR models).
BOTTLE COOLER 4) Bottle Cooler | cooling bottles
(not on 0FR models).
ICE MAKER 5) Ice Maker.
(optional, no su modelli 0FR).
WATER FILTER 6) Water filter
(option, not in 0FR models).
WATER DISPENSER 7) Water Dispenser
(option, only in 0FR models).
8) Circuit cleaning
(option, not in 0FR models).
9) Light 12h.
(optional, fridges with glass door).
1) Fridge shopping (Shopping freezer in 0FZ
models)
This feature lowers the refrigerator temperature
to +2°C (35.6°F) for 12 hours, allowing a more
rapid cooling of the food that has just been placed
inside. At the end of the 12 hours, the function
deactivates automatically, and the previously set
temperature is restored.
It is possible to programme timed activation of
this function. After a prolonged interruption of
the electrical power, it is necessary to reactivate
the function.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
FRIDGE SHOPPING
SHOPPING
TRIMODE BOTTLE COOLER
HOLIDAY
B) Touch the FRIDGE
SHOPPING icon.
FRIDGE SHOPPING
MODE
YES NO
C) Touch the YES
button to activate the
function.
9
TIME
11
10
7
8
OK
D) Scroll up/down to
set the desired time
(in hours) and then
press OK.
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3) TriMode shopping (not in 0FR models)
This function must be activated at least 24 hours
before inserting room temperature items into the
freezer or several hours before putting into the
freezer previously frozen items that have been
subjected to a slight temperature rise.
This function is automatically deactivated when
the programmed time period is up. It is possible
to programme timed activation of this function.
After a prolonged interruption of the electrical
power, it is necessary to reactivate the function.
It is possible to program the function with a delay
of 1 to 12 hours.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
FRIDGE SHOPPING
SHOPPING
TRIMODE BOTTLE COOLER
HOLIDAY
B) Touch the TRIMODE
SHOPPING icon.
SHOPPING TRIMODE
MODE
YES NO
C) Touch the YES
button to activate the
function.
9
TIME
11
10
7
8
OK
D) Scroll up/down to
set the desired time
(in hours) and then
press OK.
2) Holiday
This function (recommended in case of prolonged
absences since it allows considerable energy
savings) brings the refrigerator compartment
temperature to +14°C (57.2°F).
It is possible to program the duration, or it can
be manually deactivated upon re-entry after a
period of absence. This function remains active
even if, during the period of absence, there is an
extended interruption of electrical power.
It is possible to programme a period from 1 to 90
days.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
FRIDGE SHOPPING
SHOPPING
TRIMODE BOTTLE COOLER
HOLIDAY
B) Touch the HOLIDAY
icon.
HOLIDAY
MODE
ON OFF
C) Touch the ON
button to activate the
function.
9DAY
11
10
7
8
OK
D) Scroll to set the
desired time (in days)
and then press OK.
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4) Bottle Cooler (bottle cooling) (not on 0FR
models)
This function can be activated when it is nec-
essary to cool off beverages quickly by placing
them inside the freezer compartment.
It is possible to select a duration of 1 to 45 min-
utes. A signal will sound to notify you when the
optimal temperature has been reached.
After removing the beverages, deactivate the
sound signal by pressing the ALARM button.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
FRIDGE SHOPPING
SHOPPING
TRIMODE BOTTLE COOLER
HOLIDAY
B) Touch the BOTTLE
COOLER icon.
BOTTLE COOLER
MODE
ON OFF
C) Touch the ON
button to activate the
function.
37
MIN
39
38
35
36
OK
D) Scroll to set the
desired time (in
Minutes) and then
press OK.
5) Ice maker activation/deactivation (option,
not on 0FR models)
Before activating the Ice Maker for the first time,
make sure that the water filter cartridge has
been installed, and perform an initial washing of
the hydraulic circuit (see chap. 8) Circuit manual
cleaning (option, not on 0FR models) on page 25).
After a few minutes the Ice Maker can be activated.
Important
Do not activate the Ice Maker unless the ap-
pliance is connected to the water mains.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
ICE MAKER WATER FILTER
SYSTEM CLEANINGWATER DISPENSER
B) Scroll right twice
and then touch the
ICE MAKER icon.
ICE MAKER
ON OFF
C) Touch the ON
button to activate
the function, touch
the OFF button to
deactivate the
function (for instance
if it is necessary
to disconnect the
appliance from the
water mains).
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Setting the ice cubes size and Super Ice function
The ICE MAKER function allows selecting the size of the
ice cubes, choosing between large (base setting) or
medium, and activate the SUPER ICE function, which
increases the quantity of produced ice. The SUPER ICE
function deactivates automatically after 24 hours.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
ICE MAKER WATER FILTER
SYSTEM CLEANINGWATER DISPENSER
B) Scroll right twice
and then touch the
ICE MAKER icon.
ICE MAKER ON/OFF SIZE
SUPER ICE
C) Touch the ice
cube SIZE icon.
CUBE
SIZE
MEDIUM LARGE
D) Select the
desired ice cube size
(MEDIUM or LARGE).
ICE MAKER ON/OFF SIZE
SUPER ICE
E) To increase the
quantity of ice
produced (up to 1.5
kg of ice a day), touch
the SUPER ICE icon.
SUPER ICE
ACTIVATION
ON OFF
F) Confirm the
function touching
the ON button.
6) Water lter - activation (option, not in 0FR
models)
The water filter is essential for the purification
of the water used for making ice, for cleaning
the circuit or for supplying water for the fridge
compartment (water dispenser available with the
models OFR).
The display allows viewing the time left before
the filter needs to be replaced.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
ICE MAKER WATER FILTER
SYSTEM CLEANINGWATER DISPENSER
B) Scroll right twice
and then touch the
WATER FILTER icon.
DO YOU WISH PROCEED?TO
YES NO
WATER FILTER
C) Confirm the
function touching
the YES icon.
ENABLE WARNING?
YES NO
WATER FILTER D) Confirm the
function again
touching the YES
icon.
This way you will be
warned when the
filter needs to be
changed.
NEXT WARNING
DAYS MISSING...
120
WATER FILTER
E) Here are
indicated the days
left before the due
date for the filter
replacement. Touch
the HOME screen.
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6a) Water filter - deactivation (option, not on 0FR
models)
To deactivate a filter-reminder countdown, follow
these steps:
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
ICE MAKER WATER FILTER
SYSTEM CLEANINGWATER DISPENSER
B) Scroll right twice
and then touch the
WATER FILTER icon.
NEXT WARNING
DAYS MISSING...
365
OFF RESET
WATER FILTER
C) Press OFF to
deactivate the water
filter reminder.
DISABLE
WARNING?
YES NO
WATER FILTER
D) Confirm the
function again
touching the YES
icon.
Touch the HOME
screen.
6a) Reset Filter
The Reset Filter function resets to zero the
time left before the filter needs to be replaced.
The meter must be reset to zero each time the
cartridge is replaced.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the FUNCTIONS
icon.
ICE MAKER WATER FILTER
SYSTEM CLEANINGWATER DISPENSER
B) Scroll right twice
and then touch the
WATER FILTER icon.
NEXT WARNING
DAYS MISSING...
365
OFF RESET
WATER FILTER
C) Press RESET.
RESET WARNING
EXPIRY?
YES NO
WATER FILTER
D) Touch the YES
button to proceed.
NEXT WARNING
DAYS MISSING...
120
WATER FILTER
E) Here are
indicated the days
left before the due
date for the filter
replacement. Touch
the HOME screen.
6. FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
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OK
END OF WASHING
EMPTY BOWL
G) When the
washing is
complete, press OK
and empty the bowl.
WAIT...
CLEANING COMPLETED
H) Wait for a few
seconds to return
to the main menu
screen
Repeat the cleaning until the water in the ice
compartment tray is clean.
Position the ice tray or a suitable bowl for
collecting any water correctly beneath the
Ice Maker and then close the drawer. When
the process is complete, clean the ice tray.
Bypass lter
The built-in filtration system can be bypassed
when the home water system provides water of
excellent quality.
Simply remove the water filter from the adapter
and the system will automatically bypass the
cartridge.
9) Lighting 12 h (option, appliances with glass
doors).
The function enables to set the timing of inner light-
ing, it can stay on for 1h to 12h when the appliance
door is closed, in order to see the inside lighted up,
through the glass.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) HOME screen. Touch
the SETTINGS icon.
LIGHT 12H
B) Scroll till you
touch the LIGHT 12H
icon.
9
TIME
11
10
7
8
OK
C) Scroll up/down to
set after how many
hours the lighting
will come on and
press OK.
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6.2. Settings
It is possible to customize the settings of your appli-
ance to adapt it to your dierent requirements.
1) Date.
2) Time.
3) Degrees Celsius and
Fahrenheit.
4) Language
TRIMODE
5) Trimode.
SABBATH MODE
5) Sabbath.
RESET
6) Reset.
DEMO MODE
7) Demo Mode.
MAINTENANCE
8) Maintenance.
SERVICE
9) Service.
10) InfoSystem.
1) Date
The display will show the date in the format
(day:month:year).
You can modify the settings by touching the display.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
DATE TIME
LANGU E°C/°F AG
B) Touch the DATE
icon.
9DAY
11
10
7
8
OK
C) Scroll up and
down to select the
desired day and
touch OK.
9
MONTH
11
10
7
8
OK
D) Scroll up or down
to select the desired
month, then touch OK.
2021
YEAR
2023
2022
2019
2020
OK
E) Scroll up or down
to select the desired
year, then touch OK.
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2) Time
The display shows the hours and minutes in the for-
mat hh:mm. This function allows you to select a 12 or
24 hr. clock mode.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
DATE TIME
LANGU E°C/°F AG
B) Touch the TIME icon.
TIME?
12 24
C) Select the mode
in which you want to
see the time: 12 or
24 hr.
9
TIME
11
10
7
8
OK
D) Scroll up or down
to select the time and
then touch OK.
37
MIN
39
38
35
36
OK
E) Scroll and select
the minutes and then
touch OK.
3)°C/°F
This function allows visualizing the temperature in de-
grees Centigrade (default) or Fahrenheit.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
DATE TIME
LANGU E°C/°F AG
B) Touch the°C/°F
icon.
OK
°C
°F
C) Scroll up or
down to select
the degrees in
Centigrades or
Fahrenheit and
press OK.
4) Language
To set the language of the appliance, simply follow
the procedure.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
DATE TIME
LANGU E°C/°F AG
B) Touch the
LANGUAGE icon.
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ENGLISH
OK
C) Scroll up or
down to select the
desired language
and press OK.
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5) TRiMode
The freezer compartment can, if required, be
converted to the refrigeration o Fresco operating
mode
.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
TRIMODE
RESET DEMO MODE
SABBATH MODE
B) Scroll twice
right and touch the
TRIMODE button.
FRESCO
FREEZER
FRIDGE
OK
C) Scroll up/down,
select one of the
three functions and
press OK.
DO YOU WANT TO
ACTIVATE
FRESCO MODE?
YES NO
D) Touch YES
to confirm the
function.
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5) Sabbath Mode (Optional)
The function makes it possible to comply to certain
religious observances requiring that the operation of
the appliance is not aected by the opening or clos-
ing of the doors (the thermostatic control, the inner
lighting and the ice maker are deactivated).
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
RESET DEMO MODE
SABBATH MODE
B) Scroll right twice
and touch the SABBATH
icon.
SABB HAT
MODE
ON OFF
C) Touch the ON
button to activate the
function.
DO YOU WISH TO PROCEED?
YES NO
D) Touch the YES
button to activate the
function.
SABBATH MODE
E) The appliance will
work according to
this configuration.
6) Reset
It gives the possibility to restore the base settings
that were set in the factory, cancelling all the chang-
es that has been made from there onward.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
RESET DEMO MODE
SABBATH MODE
B) Scroll right twice
and select the RESET
icon.
DO YOU WANT TO
RESET THE
FACTORY DATA
YES NO
C) Touch the YES
button to reset.
RESET
YES NO
D) Touch the YES
button.
RESET
RESET CARRIED OUT
E) The reset has
been performed.
The appliance factory
settings have been
restored.
Important
If you restore the base settings (“reset”),
it is necessary to set again the choice of the
functioning of the trimode drawer that has
been made, in case they were set before as
fridge or fresco.
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7) Demo Mode
It is possible to simulate the functioning of the fridge,
for showroom display or for fairs.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
RESET DEMO MODE
SABBATH MODE
B) Scroll right twice
and select the DEMO
MODE icon.
DEMO MODE
1
3
2
4
C) Enter the PASSWORD
necessary to
activate, that must be
requested from the
Manufacturer.
Default password:
1-2-3-4
DEMO MODE
ON OFF
D) Touch the or the ON
OFF button.
9) Scheduled maintenance
In order for the unit to operate correctly, the ventila-
tion grill, filter and condenser must be cleaned peri-
odically. See the instructions at chap. 11.2.
The recurring cleaning every 12 months is reminded
by an acoustic and optical signal on the display.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
INFO SYSTEM
B) Scroll right twice
and select the
MAINTENANCE icon.
YES NO
CONDENSER CLEANING
ENABLE WARNING?
C) To enable it, touch
the YES icon.
CONDENSER CLEANING
NEXT WARNING.
DAYS MISSING...
365
D) The display shows
the time left until the
next cleaning.
OFF RESET
CONDENSER CLEANING
NEXT WARNING.
DAYS MISSING...
365
E) However, if you
want to reset the
previously set
warning, touch the
RESET icon.
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YES NO
CONDENSER CLEANING
DISABLE WARNING?
F) The alert can be
disabled and the
time left before the
next cleaning viewed
touching the YES
button.
9) Service
The Service
SERVICE
function is reserved for the Manu-
facturer’s Customer Service.
10) Info System
The Info System function displays the product data,
such as the software code, the serial number and the
appliance factory codes.
FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS
A) Home screen.
Touch the SETTINGS
icon.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
INFO SYSTEM
B) Touch the INFO
SYSTEM icon.
C) Information about
the appliance is
displayed.
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7. LAYOUT
7.1. Positioning, adjusting and internal
drawers removal.
Fresco drawer 1T / 0T / 0H models |
It is positioned on the slides; to remove the draw-
er, take it out completely and unscrew the two side
thumbscrews, lift it and take it out.
TriMode drawer | 1T / 0T / 0H models
The upper TriMode can be removed using the same
method used for the Fresco drawer. To remove the
inner TriMode drawer unscrew the thumbscrews
When replacing the drawers, make certain the back
of the drawers engage under the clips on the slide
guides.
Ice Tray
The ice bucket is located in the upper drawer of the
freezer compartment (on some models it is fixed
with locking panels). After removal, make sure to re-
position it correctly.
Careful, do not place hands or fingers near
the Ice Maker when it is in operation.
Internal glass shelves
The shelves are sliding and can be easily re-posi-
tioned by the user as follows:
> release the locking knob by turning it anti-clockwise
> lift the front of the shelf and tilt it slightly.
> to remove a shelf, you must rst slide it up and
then take it out.
Door shelves | 1T / 0T / 0H / OF models
The door shelves can be easily removed for cleaning.
> Grasp the sides of the door shelves and push
them upwards to release them from their seats,
then pull them outwards.
> Refit them operating in reverse order.
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to 1.5 kg a day) while with the CUBES SIZE
SIZE
function
you can select the size of the cubes produced (see
also chap. Setting the ice cubes size and Super Ice
function on page 23).
Any problems encountered
Does the ice give o an unusual smell?
Ice is a porous material which can absorb odours
from its surrounding environment. Ice cubes which
have been in the ice cube container for a long time
may absorb odours, stick together and slowly be-
come smaller.
We recommend that old ice cubes not be used.
Other means of preventing odours:
>The ice cube container should be cleaned occa-
sionally with warm water. Make sure that you switch
o the ice maker before clearing the container. Rinse
it out and wipe it dry.
>Check the contents of the freezer for spoiled
or out-of-date food. All odorous foods should be
wrapped thoroughly or stored in airtight containers
to prevent the odours from accumulating.
>The water filter has to be replaced periodically.
>In some cases the quality of the water connection
in the house should be checked.
Operating noises
>Hum: the refrigerator unit is running. The fan in
the air recirculation system is running.
>Bubbling, humming or gurgling noises: refriger-
ant is flowing through the tubes.
>Clicking: motor is switching on or o. Solenoid
valve on the water connection is opening/closing.
>Rumbling: ice cubes are falling into the ice cube
container.
The appliance is powered by two independ-
ent compressors. It is therefore normal to
always have one of the two compressors in
operation.
Warning
Do not place any bottles or food in the ice cube
container for rapid cooling. The ice maker
may become blocked and be damaged.
8.1. Activation e of the Ice Makerand us
ICE MAKER
Notes
>
If the ice is not used frequently is advisable
to empty the ice bin once every 8-10 days.
If the ice is not frequently used, the older
cubes can become opaque, will have a strange
flavour and become smaller.
> The Ice maker automatically switches o
if the Holiday function
HOLIDAY
is activated.
> When the Ice maker is started for the first
time, do not use the first ice produced (dis-
pose of the first bucket of ice)
> If the appliance has been switched o
for a month or more, it is recommended to
perform a water
YSTEM CLEANIN
and filter
WATER FILTER
cleaning
cycle.
> The Ice maker produces ice only if the Tri-
Mode compartment is set to Freezer mode.
Warning
The Ice Maker will continue to operate even
if the ice bin is not in position.
Activating/Deactivating the Ice maker
To activate the Ice maker after the installation of the
appliance, see chap. 5) Ice maker activation/deac-
tivation (option, not on 0FR models) on page 22.
If the appliance is operating without being connected
to the water system, make sure that the Ice maker is
deactivated.
Productivity and cubes size
Once the Ice maker has been activated, it will take
between 12 and 24 hours to have the automatic pro-
duction of ice. Ice will be produced until the bowl is
full, once the maximum level is reached, allowed
production will stop automatically.
The production is 10 cubes about every two hours
(for a total of 10 cycles over 24 hours).
The yield depends on the temperature set in the
freezer, the ambient temperature and how frequent-
ly the door is opened.
With the SUPER ICE
SUPER ICE
function, it is possible to in-
crease the quantity of ice produced in 24 hours (up
1T 0T / 0H
0FZ 0FR
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9.1. Compartment
lighting
10. CONSERVATION OF FOODS
10.1. General directions
Your appliance is designed to ensure constant accu-
rate temperatures and appropriate humidity levels
in all compartments. In addition, the double refrig-
eration ensures that frozen foods and ice do not ab-
sorb the odour of fresh foods and that the humidity
in the refrigerator does not freeze, resulting in frost
build-up.
Nevertheless, to properly preserve all of your foods,
it is not enough to have an excellent refrigerator. It
is also necessary to know the rules of correct cold
food storage.
Do bear in mind that all foods will inevitably change
their characteristics with the passage of time.
This change begins long before the food is consumed,
since foods contain micro-organisms which multiply
and can cause deterioration.
This process occurs more rapidly in the case of im-
proper handling and of incorrect storage tempera-
tures and humidity levels.
We therefore recommended that you follow the in-
structions provided below which will allow you to
use your refrigerator/freezer in the safest and most
eective manner, to keep your foods in the best pos-
sible way for as long as possible.
Bear in mind that the Crisper-Fresco area is the area
for preserving the most delicate fresh foods, since it
ensures constant average temperature near freezing.
Periodically check that all foods are in a proper state
of preservation. It is usually quite clear when a food
item has deteriorated, due to mould, an unsavoury
odour and an unpleasant aspect.
Nevertheless, there are cases in which these condi-
tions are not so evident.
If you believe that a food item has been kept for an
excessive period of time and may have deteriorated,
do not consume this item or even taste it, even if it
still seems to be well preserved, since the bacteria
that cause deterioration in food can also cause poi-
soning and illness. When in doubt, throw the food
away.
To provide optimum interior lighting, LED strips il-
luminate the refrigerator compartment from the top
and sets of LED lights directly illuminate dierent ar-
eas of the refrigerator compartment, of the Crisper-
Fresco drawers and the freezer drawer.
In case of malfunction and/or wearing out of the
lighting system, the repair should be carried out by a
qualified Fhiaba Service technician.
Warning
After a prolonged interruption of electrical
power, once the electrical power is reacti-
vated, an audible signal will indicate if the
temperature has raised above normal lev-
els. In addition to this the display will show
for one minute the highest temperature de-
tected inside the compartments, to allow
the user to decide how to better use the food
items.
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10.2. How to maintain good food quality
When buying groceries
Always take the following precautions:
>Place packages containing raw meat, fish or poul-
try in containers suitable for food storage.
>Buy meat, poultry and fish last. Do not leave your
groceries in a warm car after shopping.
>Keep a freezer bag in your car and use it in case of
very high temperatures or long trips.
>Check the production and expiry dates on foods to
make sure they are fresh.
>Buy fresh food in quantities that you can consume
in 1-2 days.
>Leave hot foods at room temperature for at least
two hours before placing them in the refrigerator.
When placing foods in
Check the refrigeration temperature of the various
compartments on the control panel:
>Follow the recommendations regarding storage
times and temperatures indicated in the tables below.
>Keep raw meat, fish and poultry separate from
other foods and avoid any possible drippings.
>When placing in the refrigerator your meat, fish or
poultry, leave these in their original packaging, un-
less the packaging is ripped or punctured.
>Repeated handling could introduce bacteria into
these foods.
>To keep food in the freezer it is a good idea to use
freezer containers.
>Label and date the packages.
>Be careful to correctly position the food items on
the shelves in a way that does not obstruct the cold
air circulation vents inside the compartment.
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Freezer cell: storage
>Food must be stored in closed containers or prop-
erly packaged and must not emit or absorb odours
and humidity.
>Follow the recommendations regarding storage
times and temperatures given in the table below.
10.3. Tips for food storage
Temperatures
The appliance working temperatures are set at the
recommended degrees of +5°C for the refrigerator,
0°C for Fresco drawers and -18°C for the freezer.
Food arrangement
Refrigerator compartment door
>Keep eggs, butter, cheese etc. in the upper and
central parts.
>Keep drinks, bottles, cans etc. in the lower part.
Refrigerator compartment
>Keep preserves, wine, biscuits etc. in the upper part.
>Keep dairy products, pre-prepared foods, pas-
tries, fruit juices, beer, etc. in the central part.
Upper drawer
>Keep fresh fruit, tropical food, vegetables, carrots,
potatoes, onions...
Lower drawer
>Keep meats, cold cuts etc...
Freezer compartment
We recommend you use the rear part of the upper
basket for rapid freezing of products with the follow-
ing indications:
>Use small packs and if possible already cold.
>The quantity of fresh food that can be frozen at the
same time is described on the characteristic plate
positioned in the cell.
>Use special freezing bags, aluminium foil, food
grade polyethylene film and freezing containers.
>Do not use paper bags, cellophane bags not for
food use, shopping bags or bags for freezing that
have already been used.
>Prevent frozen food coming into contact with
fresh food to be frozen.
10. CONSERVATION OF FOODS
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FRESH FOODS CONSERVATION AREA TIME
Raw meats
Large cuts
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
4 days
Steaks, poultry and wild game
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
3 days
Ground meat
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
1-2 days
Carpaccio
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
Immediately
Cooked meat
Boiled and roasted meats Refrigerator Compartment 2 days
Meat-based sauces Refrigerator Compartment 6 days
Fish
Raw and cooked fish
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
2 days
Other
Soups and broths Refrigerator Compartment 2 days
Pasta Refrigerator Compartment 2 days
Opened cold cuts
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
3 days
Fresh cheeses
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
2-3 days
Well protected aged cheeses Refrigerator Compartment
Several months
Eggs (fresh and unwashed) Refrigerator Compartment 2 weeks
Opened containers Refrigerator Compartment 2-3 days
Raw vegetables (in perforated bags)
Refrigerator - Fresco Compartment
1 week
FROZEN FOODS CONSERVATION AREA TIME
Beef, veal, lamb and goat Freezer Compartment (steaks)
6-12 months
Beef, veal, lamb and goat Freezer Compartment
(Meat with bone in)
4-6 months
Ground beef Freezer Compartment 1-2 months
Pork Freezer Compartment (Without bone) 4-6 months
Pork Freezer Compartment (With bone) 2-3 months
Ground pork Freezer Compartment 1-2 months
Meat leftovers Freezer Compartment 2-3 months
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FROZEN FOODS CONSERVATION AREA TIME
Whole chicken and turkey Freezer Compartment
8-12 months
Goose, duck and pheasant Freezer Compartment 4-8 months
Fish Freezer Compartment 1-2 months
Crustaceans Freezer Compartment 2-3 months
Cooked foods Freezer Compartment 1-2 months
Vegetables Freezer Compartment
8-12 months
Fruit Freezer Compartment
6-12 months
Desserts and cakes Freezer Compartment 2-3 months
10. CONSERVATION OF FOODS
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11. CARE AND CLEANING
11.1. Care and Cleaning
To clean parts and surfaces made of steel, use a mi-
crofibre cloth and the sponge provided in the kit with
the appliance.
Always use the cloth and sponge in the direction of
the steel’s satin finish.
Every now and then, to polish the steel, wipe with a
slightly damp microfibre cloth.
Do not use the sponge on aluminium parts, such as
the handles and the edging on the glass shelves.
Take special care to keep the ventilation openings in
the appliance or in the cabinet that houses it free of
obstructions.
Note
Scrupulously follow the detailed instruc-
tions that can be found in the kit provided
and never use abrasive or metallic prod-
ucts which could scratch and permanently
damage the satin finishing on the appliance.
Before performing any sort of cleaning, dis-
connect the appliance from the electrical
power supply. Make sure you do not damage
the refrigerant circuit in any way.
Warning!
The use of chlorine-based cleaning prod-
ucts or other products that contain chlorine
should be avoided (bleach, hypochlorite,
etc.).
11.2. Internal cleaning
Clean the interior of the appliance and its removable
parts by cleaning them with a solution of lukewarm
water mixed with a small amount of dishwashing
detergent.
Rinse and dry right away.
Do not use mechanical devices or other methods to
speed up defrosting.
Warning!
The use of chlorine-based cleaning
products or other products that contain
chlorine should be avoided (bleach, hy-
pochlorite, etc.).
Warning!
Do not use water on the electrical parts,
lights or control panel.
Do not bring cold glass parts into contact
with hot water.
Do not wash any parts of the refrigerator
in a dishwashing machine since this could
damage or irreparably deform the parts.
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11. CARE AND CLEANING
11.3. Cleaning of the ventilation grill,
filter and condenser
In order for the unit to operate correctly, the ven-
tilation grill, filter and condenser must be cleaned
periodically.
A reminder for this periodic cleaning, to be per-
formed every 6 months, is provided through sound
alerts and a notification shown on the display.
To activate or deactivate this warning signal and
display the time left to the next cleaning, see chap.
“9) Scheduled maintenance“ on page 31).
The condenser is located behind the lower or up-
per front ventilation grille, depending on the model
(see page 42 - 43).
To clean it use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush
attachment at maximum power, sweeping it along
the vent slits.
In the event of significant dust build up, the ventila-
tion grill can be removed to allow a more thorough
cleaning of the condenser
after cleaning the condenser, touch the RESET icon to
rest the warning after 6 months’ time.
If you do not want the warning cleaning signal of
the condenser any more, touch the OFF icon (see
chap. “9) Scheduled maintenance on page 31).
11.4. Upper condenser
To clean the condenser in the X-Pro, StandPlus and
Country models follow the instructions:
>Switch o the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF
button on the main control panel for approx 3 seconds.
>Wait approx. 30 minutes, until the condenser cools
down to ambient temperature.
>Lift up the removable grille.
>Clean the condenser thoroughly from all dust
deposits as shown in the figure, taking care not to
damage it.
>Restart the appliance acting on the ON/OFF but-
ton again for about 3 seconds.
Warning!
The edges of the condenser are sharp,
therefore use suitable protection for
your hands and arms when cleaning the
condenser.
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11.5. Lower condenser
To clean the condenser in the models Classic,
Integrated or Brilliance follow the instructions:
>Switch o the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF but-
ton on the main control panel for approx 3 seconds.
>Wait approx. 30 minutes, until the condenser cools
down to ambient temperature.
>Remove the removable grille under the door.
>Clean the condenser thoroughly from all dust
deposits as shown in the figure, taking care not to
damage it.
>Restart the appliance acting on the ON/OFF but-
ton again for about 3 seconds.
Warning!
The edges of the condenser are sharp,
therefore use suitable protection for
your hands and arms when cleaning the
condenser.
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12.1. Troubleshooting Guide
If you notice any malfunctioning of your appliance,
use this guide before calling for service. This guide
can help you to solve the problem on your own or
could provide important information that you can
convey to the Service technician in order to ensure
rapid and eective repair.
Display message and audible alarms.
A malfunction is usually indicated on the display.
The problems that cannot be solved by the user are
signalled through a malfunction code. Keep in mind,
however, that these may appear in messages or
alarms under particular conditions of use or during
start-up. In such an event, deactivate the sound alert
by pressing the ALARM button, leave the appliance
running and open the doors as infrequently as pos-
sible for 10-12 hours.
The refrigerator or the freezer does not work
Is the appliance connected to the electrical power
supply?
Is electrical power being supplied from the electrical
socket?
Is the button activated? ON/OFF
Is the unit in ’ mode? If you suspect your appliDEMO -
ance is in mode, please contact your point of DEMO
purchase for assistance with disabling this feature
(see also page 31)
The refrigerator or the freezer is warmer than
usual
Does the display show a malfunction code?
Is the temperature adjusted correctly?
Were the doors or drawers open for a long period of
time?
Were large quantities of food recently placed inside?
Is the unit in ’ mode? If you suspect your appliDEMO -
ance is in mode, please contact your point of DEMO
purchase for assistance with disabling this feature
(see also page 31)
The appliance remains in function for a long
time period
Bear in mind that during very hot weather and with
very high temperatures in the room it is normal for the
compressor to remain on for extended periods of time.
Were the doors or drawers open for a long period of
time?
Were large quantities of food recently placed inside?
Check that the doors are closed and that the food or
containers do not obstruct the perfect closure of the
door.
Are one or more of the compartments in SHOPPING
mode? (see page 20)
If you hear strange noises
It is normal to hear noise from the fans or compres-
sors during the defrost phase. Noise could be more
marked depending on the position of the appliance
and the surrounding environment.
Condensation inside and outside of the
refrigerator
If the climate is very humid, the formation of con-
densation is normal. Opening the door or drawers
for extended periods of time can contribute to the
formation of condensation.
In any case, make sure that the doors are always
fully closed.
Ice or frost build up inside the refrigerator or
freezer
Did you leave the doors open for a long period of
time?
Are the doors closing completely? If the doors do not
fully close, contact your installer. In case of frost or
ice build up in the Crisper-Fresco compartment, due
to frequent and prolonged opening of the doors, de-
activate the Crisper-Fresco function via the button
on the control panel. Wait until the frost or ice melt,
then remove the drawer and dry the sides and bot-
tom of the compartment.
Unpleasant odours inside the refrigerator
Clean the appliance thoroughly according to the in-
structions. Hermetically cover all of the food. Do not
store food for extended periods of time.
The doors are dicult to open
The appliance was designed to permit hermetic clo-
sure. When the door is closed, a vacuum condition
can be created: in such an event, it is necessary to
wait a few seconds until the pressure balances be-
fore opening the door.
The appliance is cooling but lights and display
are not working
Check to see if the appliance was accidentally put
into SABBATH mode (see page 30).
The Ice Maker does not work
Make sure that the Ice Maker is on ( icon).
To turn it on, see chap. 5) Ice maker activation/deac-
tivation (option, not on 0FR models).
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Make sure that the appliance is connected to the wa-
ter supply.
If the filter has not been replaced for a long time, the
water flow may be limited.
The Ice Maker does not produce sucient
amounts of ice
On average, the production is about 10 cubes every
two hours (for a total of 10 cycles over 24 hours).
The ice cubes freeze into one block
If the ice is not used frequently, it is possible that
blocks of ice may form. It is recommended that you
remove the block of ice cubes and then let the Ice
Maker fill the ice tray again.
The ice has an unusual avour or colour
When the Ice maker is started for the first time, do
not use the first ice produced (dispose of the first
bucket of ice)
If the refrigerator was switched o for more than
one month or if the cartridge was not changed for
more than six months, it could be necessary to re-
place the filter cartridge.
Contact a plumber or a water treatment expert to
make sure that the problem is not due to the water
supply.
If the unit you purchased was used as a
showroom model, it may be in a special
energy-saving mode called Demo Mode, in
which the appliance appears to be operating
(lights work and false temperatures are dis-
played) but no cooling actually takes place.
If you suspect your appliance is in Demo
mode, please contact your point of purchase
for assistance with disabling this feature
(see also page 31)
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12.2. Malfunction messages appearing on the display
>In the event of a malfunction, touch the ALARM button and the display will show the fault message with
its error code (see following table).
>The message will be shown for 3 seconds, then it will go back to the HOME screen.
>To block the message on the screen, press the INFO button on the display. The message will remain on the
screen for 30 seconds, then it will go back to the HOME screen.
>In the event that there is more than one error message, the display will show the dierent fault messages
in chronological order.
Display message Malfunction description
Power Failure!!
Extended interruption of electrical power
The appliance starts up again automatically and indicates the highest recorded
temperatures. Press the button to deactivate the sound alarmALARM
Upper unit open Fridge door open
This message appears when the door has been open for a few minutes.
Lower unit open Freezer door open
This message appears when the door has been open for a few minutes.
Replace filter Replace lter cartridge
message appears when only 30% of filter capacity is left
Upper unit too warm Fridge too warm
See Troubleshooting Guide
Upper unit too cold Fridge too cold
wait for 12 hours: if the malfunction persists, call Customer Service for advice.
Refrigerator too warm Fresco Compartment too warm
See Troubleshooting Guide
Refrigerator too cold Fresco Compartment too cold
wait for 12 hours: if the malfunction persists, call Customer Service for advice.
Lower unit too warm Freezer too warm
See Troubleshooting Guide
Lower unit too cold Freezer too cold
wait for 12 hours: if the malfunction persists, call Customer Service for advice.
Error Code...
Functional problems
Contact Technical Service. Check the conditions of use (high food loads,
frequent door opening). Press the ALARM button to deactivate the sound
alarm.
Check condenser
Check Condenser
Every 6 months the display shows the message ., clean the CHECK COND
condenser and press and hold the for 5 seconds to reset.ENTER button
12. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE


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