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14.1 Power Failure
aIf after the end of the device
self-tests 2 acoustic signals sound
and the temperature display shows
the set temperature, your device is
OK. The device switches to normal
operation.
aIf after the end of the device
self-tests 5 acoustic signals sound
and the LEDs of the temperature
display light up with different
brightness, contact the after-sales
service. The LEDs provide
customer service with information
about the current fault.
During a power failure, the
temperature in the appliance
increases, which shortens the storage
time and reduces the quality of the
frozen food.
You can find the storage time of the
frozen food in the event of a fault in the
technical data on our website for your
appliance.
Hints
¡The device during a current
open as little as possible and do
not store any other food.
¡The quality of the food
check immediately after the power
failure.
– Dispose of frozen food that has
thawed and is warmer than 5 °C.
– Boil or fry slightly defrosted
frozen food and either eat it or
freeze it again.
15 Storage and Disposal
15.1 Decommissioning the
device
1.Turn off the device. →
page 18
2.Disconnect the device from the mains.
14.2 Perform device self-test
Pull out the mains plug of the
mains connection line or switch off
the fuse in the fuse box.
Your device has a device self-test that
displays faults that your customer
service can rectify.
3.Remove all food.
4.Clean the device. →
page 24
1.Turn off the device. →
page 18
2.Disconnect the device from the mains.
5. ATTENTION!Objects caught
between the door and the cabinet
can damage the door hinge.
▶ Open the door until it stays open
on its own.
▶ Do not jam any objects between
the door and the housing.
Pull out the mains plug of the
mains connection line or switch off
the fuse in the fuse box.
3.Reconnect the device electrically
after 5 minutes. →
page 15
To ensure ventilation of the interior,
leave the device open.
4.One minute after electrical
connection (cooling compartment) for 3
Hold down for up to 5 seconds
until the second acoustic signal
sounds.
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