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Electrolux DF80 - Using the Refrigerator; Loading and Replenishing Food

Electrolux DF80
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Back Spacer
Avoid the fridge to touch the wall.
Keep the back spacers always in
position 1 (horizontal).
When transporting the fridge,
keep the spacer in position 2
(vertical). This will facilitate the
fridge passage through the door, for instance. Use an
adhesive tape to keep in position 2.
Bin “Space +” (Picnic) (DFI
80
/DI
80
X)
The “Space +” bin is removable
and has two handles to improve
the movement between fridge,
sink, table, etc.
Breakfast tray
In this space it is possible to store
items such as cheese, yogurts,
butter, etc. which are regularly
taken to the table.
4. How to Use
How to turn your refrigerator on and off
To turn your refrigerator on or off, just connect or
disconnect the plug from the socket after checking
the product’s correct voltage.
Before turning the fridge on by the rst time, read
the instruction brochure placed in the door and
this entire manual carefully.
When turning the fridge off, wait 10 minutes
before turning it on again.
IMPORTANT
Loading/Replenishing
In the rst lling or after cleaning:
1. For better accommodation of recipients in the
freezer and refrigerator compartments, all shelves
can be removed and repositioned, and the freezer
and fresh food compartments removed.
2. Connect the refrigerators plug into the socket.
3. Leave it working for at least two hours before
storing any foodstuff inside.
4. Begin lling of the food items from the refrigerator
shelves, leaving the door shelves for last. It is im-
portant to respect the maximum load limit indicated
in the gure below.
5. After lling, set the temperature control to the most
suitable position, following the information of the
items “Freezer Electronic Temperature Control”
and Refrigerator Temperature Control”.
6. Do not put food on the air outlets, so the fridge
performance is not compromised.
Maximum Load Limits

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