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your kitchen, and thus activates the alarm.
Deactivating the alarm
Press TEMP and hold it down. In a
moment or two the display will show the
set temperature. To deactivate the alarm,
release the key as soon as the setting
appears.
If the sensor fails, an emergency program-
me takes over the temperature control until
the installer/service technician arrives.
Short-lived temperature deviations are nor-
mal. They occur when:
- the refrigerator is filled with fresh items,
- the door is left open longer than usual,
- the evaporator defrosts.
Some of the lamps on the temperature
scale light up when the temperature devi-
ates. Such deviations do not affect items
of food stored in the refrigerator and the
temperature quickly returns to normal.
Press the TEMP key as under “Changing
the temperature” and release the key
the
moment that all lamps go out - before they
light up again. This switches off the refrige-
ration/freezing function and the refrigera-
tor/freezer can be cleaned. It will still be
possible to read off the actual temperature
for about 2 hours, then this function too will
cease automatically.
Start the refrigerator again by setting a
temperature. See “Changing the tempera-
ture”.
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Freezing down is switched off automatical-
ly when the selected time has elapsed.
The freezer then continues to run on the
normal setting. An economy function ensu-
res that during freezing down the tempera-
ture never falls below -28°C.
The freezing-down process can be stop-
ped manually by pressing the “FREEZE”
key as described above and then releasing
it as soon as no lamps
light up.
Note!
Pack your frozen items in airtight and
waterproof containers to prevent drying
out. Portions should be as flat as possible
to ensure rapid freezing through.
To obtain effective freezing down of many
items at the same time, start the freezing
down process 24 hours before items are
placed in the cabinet. If a smaller quantity
of items is to be frozen the period can be
made shorter. If only single packs are to
be frozen, no prior freezing period is
necessary.
After power failure the cabinet starts auto-
matically. As soon as power is restored,
the cabinet runs and the alarm is activated
(see section on alarm).
The alarm activates if the power fails, or if
the cabinet temperature remains 6°C high-
er than the setting for more than two
hours. The alarm will continue even after
the temperature has returned to normal,
just to tell you that something went wrong.
Alarm on starting
Your new GRAM model has not been con-
nected to a power supply since it was test-
ed at the factory, therefore the electronic
control “thinks” there has been a power
failure when you connect up the freezer in
Power failure
Alarm
Emergency
programme
Short-lived tempera-
ture deviations
Switching off for
cleaning/defrosting

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