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USER MANUAL GS83.4A++T3 PKM
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Dear customer! We would like to thank you for purchasing a product from our wide range of domestic appliances. Read the complete instruction manual before you operate the appliance for the first time. Retain this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. If you transfer the appliance to a third party, also hand over this instruction manual.
Index
- Safety information....37
1.1 Signal words.... 38
1.2 Safety instructions.... 38
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Climatic classes.... 42
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Installation 43
3.1 Site 43
3.2 Space and ventilation requirements.... 44
3.2.1 Space requirement.... 44
3.2.2 Ventilation....44
3.3 Levelling....46
3.4 Change of the hinge position 46
- Operation....51
4.1 Description of the appliance....51
4.2 Before initial operation 52
4.3 Setting of the temperature.... 53
4.4 The freezer....55
4.4.1 Freezer drawers 56
4.5 Helpful hints / Energy saving.... 56
4.6 Operational parameters....57
5 Cleaning and maintenance.... 57
5.1 Defrosting.... 59
- Trouble shooting....60
- Decommissioning....62
- Technical data....63
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Waste management....64
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Guarantee conditions....65

Do not dispose of this appliance together with your domestic waste. The appliance must be disposed of at a collecting centre for recyclable electric and electronic appliances. Do not remove the symbol from the appliance.
The figures in this instruction manual may differ in some details from the current design of your appliance. Nevertheless follow the instructions in such a case. Delivery without content.
i Any modifications, which do not influence the functions of the appliance. shall remain reserved by the manufacturer. Please dispose of the packing with respect to your current local and municipal regulations.
The appliance you have purchased may be an enhanced version of the unit this manual was printed for. Nevertheless, the functions and operating conditions are identical. This manual is therefore still valid. Technical modifications as well as misprints shall remain reserved.
EU - Declaration of Conformity
★ The products, which are described in this instruction manual, comply with the harmonized regulations.
★ The relevant documents can be requested from the final retailer by the competent authorities.
READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION AND THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME.
All information included in those pages serve for the protection of the operator. If you ignore the safety instructions, you will endanger your health and life.
Store this manual in a safe place so you can use it whenever it is needed. Strictly observe the instructions to avoid damage to persons and property.
Check the technical periphery of the appliance! Do all wires and connections to the appliance work properly? Or are they time-worn and do not match the technical requirements of the appliance? A check-up of existing and newly made connections must be done by an authorized professional. All connections and energy-leading components (incl. wires inside a wall) must be checked by a qualified professional. All modifications to the electrical mains to enable the installation of the appliance must be performed by a qualified professional.
The appliance is intended for private use only as well as to be used (1) in staff kitchen areas of shops, offices and other working environments; (2) by clients in hotels, motels, B&B and other residential type environments; (3) for catering and similar non-retail applications.
i The appliance is intended for cooling food only.
i The appliance is intended for indoor-use only.
The appliance is not intended to be operated for commercial purposes, during camping and in public transport.
i Operate the appliance in accordance with its intended use only.
Do not allow anybody who is not familiar with this instruction manual to operate the appliance.
This appliance may be operated by children aged from 8 years and above as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory and mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed concerning the safe use of the appliance and do comprehend the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user-maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.
1.1 Signal words
⚠️ DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if ignored, will result in death or serious injury.
⚠ WARNING! indicates a hazardous situation which, if ignored, could result in death or serious injury.
⚠️ CAUTION! indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE! indicates possible damage to the appliance.
1.2 Safety instructions
DANGER!
To reduce the risk of electrocution:
- Non-compliance of the orders of this instruction manual will endanger the life and health of the operator and/or can result in damages to the appliance.
- Do not connect the appliance to the mains if the appliance itself or the power cord or the plug are visibly damaged.
- The technical data of your energy supplier must meet the data on the rating plate of the appliance.
- Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance, if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician (not covered by the guarantee).
- Never try to repair the appliance yourself. If the appliance does not operate properly, please contact the shop you purchased the appliance at. Original spare parts should be used only.
- When the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized aftersales service or a qualified professional only.
- Never pull the power supply cable to unplug the appliance. Always use the power plug itself to unplug the appliance. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
- Never touch the power plug, the power switch or other electrical components with wet or damp hands. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire or injury to persons:
- This appliance is equipped with the environmental-friendly refrigerant R600a. The refrigerant R600a is inflammable. The components of the cooling circuit must neither be damaged during transport nor use.
- If any part of the cooling circuit is damaged, the appliance must not stand near a fire, naked light or spark-generating devices. Contact the shop you purchased the appliance at immediately.
- If gas is set free in your home:
a) Open all windows.
b) Do not unplug the appliance and do not use the control panel or thermostat.
c) Do not touch the appliance until all the gas has gone.
d) Otherwise sparks can be generated which will ignite the gas.
- Keep all components of the appliance away from fire and other sources of ignition when you dispose of or decommission the appliance.
- EXPLOSION HAZARD! Do not store any explosive materials or sprays, which contain flammable propellants, in your appliance. Explosive mixtures can explode there.
- While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept away from children and pets. CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY!
- Always observe the required minimum distances for proper ventilation.
- Do not connect the appliance to the electric supply unless all packaging and transit protectors have been removed.
- Operate the appliance with 220 \~ 240 V AC / 50 Hz only. All connections and energy-leading components must be replaced by an authorized professional.
- Do not use a socket board or a multi socket when connecting the appliance to the mains.
- Do not connect the appliance to an energy saving plug (e.g. Sava Plug) and to inverters which convert direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC), e.g. solar systems, power supply of ships.
- A dedicated and properly grounded socket meeting the data of the plug is required to minimize any kind of hazard. The appliance must be grounded properly.
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Check that the power cord is not placed under the appliance or damaged when moving the appliance.
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Remove possible dust accumulation at the power plug, at the safety power socket and at all plug connectors regularly. RISK OF FIRE!
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
- Do not use any extension cords, multiple sockets or adapters. RISK OF FIRE!
- The technical data of your energy supplier must meet the data on the model plate of the appliance.
- Your domestic circuit must be equipped with an automatic circuit breaker.
- Do not modify the appliance.
- Turn off the power before you install the appliance and before you connect it to the mains. RISK OF FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK!
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains before you clean or maintain it.
- Do not use any electric appliances inside the food storage compartments of your appliance unless they are recommended by the manufacturer of your refrigerator / freezer.
- Do not put any heat-radiating appliances onto your appliance.
- Do not install the appliance in a place where it may come in contact with water/rain; otherwise the insulation of the electrical system will be damaged.
- Do not put a water-boiler or vases onto your appliance. The electrical components of your appliance can be seriously damaged by water over-boiling or spilled water.
- Do not use any steam cleaners to clean or defrost the appliance. The steam can get into contact with the electrical parts and cause an electrical short. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
- Never use mechanic devices, knives or other sharp-edged items to remove encrusted ice inside the appliance. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK caused by damaging the interior of the appliance.
- Do not eat food which is still frozen. Children should not eat ice-cream straight from the freezer. The coldness can cause injuries in the mouth.
- Contact with frozen food, ice and metal components in the freezer compartment can cause injuries similar to burns.
- Children must never play with the appliance.
- If you decommission your appliance (even temporarily), ensure that children cannot get into the appliance. Strictly observe the corresponding safety instructions numbers. 1 and 4, chapter DECOMMISSIONING, ultimate
- Strictly observe the instructions in chapter INSTALLATION.
CAUTION!
- The condenser and the compressor, located at the rear of the appliance (positioning depending on model), can reach high temperatures during ordinary operation. Carry out the installation according to this manual. An insufficient ventilation of the appliance will impair its operation and will damage the appliance. Do not cover or block the ventilation slats at any time.
- Do not put any bottled or canned beverages (neither still nor carbonated) into the freezer compartment of the appliance as their containers could explode.
- Do not touch the extremely cooled surfaces with wet or damp hands, because your skin may stick on these surfaces.
- Never stow food and / or storage containers, especially containers made of metal, in the freezer while your hands are damp or wet. Ensure that your hands are always dry. RISK OF FROSTBITE!
NOTICE!
- Do not store dry ice in the appliance.
- When you move the appliance using the rollers (depending on model), only move it forwards or backwards as the rollers are not pivotable and do not allow any lateral motion. Lateral motion can damage the appliance and floor seriously.
- Do not tilt the appliance more than 45^0 .
- If the appliance is transported in a horizontal position, some oil may flow from the compressor into the refrigerant circuit.
- Leave the appliance in an upright position for 4 - 6 hours before you switch it on to ensure, that the oil has flowed back into the compressor.
- If you use the appliance for the first time or the appliance has been disconnected from the mains for a longer period of time, allow the appliance to cool down for 3 until 4 hours on medium temperature setting before you place any fresh or frozen food in the appliance. If you place food in the appliance before it has reached its normal operating temperature, this foods can thaw and / or spoil.
- Never use the door for moving the appliance as you will damage the hinges.
- The appliance must be transported and installed by at least two persons.
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When you unpack the appliance, you should take note of the position of every part of the interior accessories in case you have to repack and transport it at a later point of time.
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Do not operate the appliance unless all components are installed properly.
- Do not stand or lean on the base, the drawers, the doors etc of the appliance.
- Never close the doors of the appliance while shelves or drawers are extended, otherwise you will damage the shelves / drawers and the appliance.
- Do not put hot liquids or hot foodstuff into the appliance.
- The air vents of the appliance or its built-in structure (if the appliance is suitable for being built-in) must be completely open, unblocked and free of any kind of dirt.
- Do not place any food directly against the air outlet on the rear wall.
- Do not overfill the shelves / drawers /door trays to protect them from damage.
- Clean the appliance at least once a month (s. chapter CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE).
- Defrost the appliance at least once a month (s. chapter DEFROSTING)
- The rating plate must not be removed or made illegible, otherwise all terms of the warranty become invalid!
2. Climatic classes
Look at chap. TECHNICAL DATA for information about the climatic class of your appliance. Your appliance can be operated in rooms with relevant room temperatures as named below.
| CLIMATIC CLASS | AMBIENT TEMPERATURE | |
| SN | +100→+320C | e.g. unheated cellar |
| N | +160→+320C | inner home temperature |
| ST | +160→+380C | inner home temperature |
| T | +160→+430C | inner home temperature |
3. Installation
i All dimensions in these chapters are given in millimetres.
The minimum distances required for proper ventilation can be found in chapter 3.2.2 VENTILATION.
3.1 Site
WARNING! While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept away from children and pets. CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY!
- Unpack the appliance carefully. Dispose of the packaging as described in chapter waste management.
- Remove all packaging materials.
- The accessories of your appliance can be protected from damage due to transportation (adhesive tapes etc.). Remove such tapes very carefully. Remove remains of such tapes with a damp cloth using lukewarm water and a mild detergent (see also chapter CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE). Never remove any components of the back of the appliance!
- Install the appliance in a suitable position with an adequate distance from sources of heat and cold.
- Check that the appliance and the power cord are not damaged.
- Install the appliance in a dry and well-ventilated place.
- Protect the appliance from direct sunlight.
- The doors must open completely and without hindrance.
- Install the appliance on a level, dry and solid floor. Check the correct installation with a bubble level.
- Connect the appliance to the mains properly.
- The rating plate is inside the appliance or at the back.
3.2 Space and ventilation requirements
3.2.1 Space requirement
SPACE REQUIREMENT OF THE APPLIANCE:

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A B 160° CA = DEPTH / B = WIDTH / C = DEPTH (WHEN THE DOOR IS OPEN)
| A | B | C | Height |
| 575 mm | 560 mm | ca. 1090 mm | 845 mm |
| DOOR OPENING ANGLE mind. 160^0 | |||
i Observe the possible lateral space requirement of the open door relevant to the door opening angle.
3.2.2 Ventilation
i Observe the required minimum distances for proper ventilation.
MINIMUM DISTANCES REQUIRED FOR PROPER VENTILATION:
| Back ↔ wall | min. 20 mm |
| Sides ↔ wall | min. 20 mm |
| Free space above | min. 100 mm |
| Door opening angle | min. 160^ |
SPACE REQUIREMENTS INCL. MINIMUM DISTANCES FOR PROPER VENTILATION:

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B1 A1 C1 160°A 1 = Depth / B 1 = Width / C 1 = Depth (when the door is open)
| A 1min. 595 mm | B 1min. 580 mm | C 1min. 1090 mm | Heightmin. 945 mm |
DOOR OPENING ANGLE
min. 160^0
i Observe the possible lateral space requirement of the open door relevant to the door opening angle.
The following minimum distances are recommended by the manufacturer to ensure optimum efficiency of the appliance:
| Back ↔ wall | min. 75 mm |
| Right / left ↔ any piece of furniture / wall | min. 100 mm |
| Free space above | min. 100 mm |
These minimum distances may be less, but to do so can increase the power consumption of the appliance.
3.3 Levelling
Use the adjustable feet for proper levelling and for proper air circulation in the lower sectors of the appliance. Adjust the feet using a suitable spanner.

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➢ You can adjust an inclination of 0.5^ to allow the doors to close by themselves.
If you have to move the appliance, set the adjustable feet to minimum position so the appliance can be moved on its rollers (depending on model) easily. Readjust the appliance when transport has been completed.
NOTICE! The rollers (depending on model) are no castors and intended to move the appliance forward and backwards only. Lateral movements can damage your floor and the rollers.
3.4 Change of the hinge position
WARNING! Switch off and unplug the appliance before changing the hinge position. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
⚠️ CAUTION! The change of the position must be carried out by at least two persons; otherwise you may hurt yourself or damage the appliance.
NOTICE! You should contact a qualified technician if you want to have the door swing reversed. Only try to carry out the steps described below when you believe that you are qualified to do so.
NOTICE! Adjust the doors properly before you finally tighten the screws of the hinges. The seals must close properly.
NOTICE! Do not tilt the appliance more than 45 ^0 .
PREPARATORY MEASURES:
▶ Empty the appliance.
Remove all drawers from the freezer (s. chapter 4.4.1 FREEZER DRAWERS) so that they cannot be damaged.
It is necessary to tilt the appliance backwards while removing the door. You should rest the appliance on something solid so it will not slip while changing the hinge positions.
Do not lay the appliance flat as this can damage the cooling system.
All parts removed must be saved for proper reinstallation of the doors.
➢ Always remove the doors carefully. Keep the door in a safe place so that it cannot be damaged.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Cross-head screwdriver
Flat bladed screwdriver
Socket spanner 8 mm
CHANGE OF THE HINGE POSITION:
- Unscrew both screws (2) on the back of the top cover (1) and remove them (s. fig below).
Remove the top cover (1) and keep it in a safe place so that it cannot be damaged.

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Technical diagram of a layered electronic device with labeled components and directional arrows1 TOP COVER OF THE APPLIANCE
2 SCREWS ON THE BACK OF THE TOP COVER
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Slightly tilt the appliance back and secure it in this position. Do not tilt the appliance more than 45^0 !
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Unscrew the four screws (3) on the top of the appliance (6) and remove the right upper hinge (4) and the bracket of the hinge axis (5) (s. fig. below).

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Technical diagram of a structural component with numbered parts labeled 3, 4, 5, 6, and an unlabeled top section.3 | SCREWS
4 UPPER HINGE
5 BRACKET OF THE HINGE AXIS
6 TOP OF THE APPLIANCE
- Open the door slightly. Lift the door and remove it carefully.
- Unscrew the adjustable feet on both sides of the appliance.
- Unscrew the right bottom hinge bracket (7) and remove it (s. fig. below).

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Technical line drawing of a structural component with a numbered annotation (7) and no visible text or symbols.7 BOTTOM HINGE BRACKET
- Before you screw the bottom hinge bracket (7) on the left side of the appliance again, you must move the hinge axis (8) from position A to position B (s. fig. below).

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8 7 A B7 BOTTOM HINGE BRACKET 8 HINGE AXIS OF THE BOTTOM HINGE BRACKET
- Remove the hole covers (9) from the left bottom side of the appliance and insert them on the right bottom side. Align the bottom hinge bracket (7) to the prepared holes on the left side properly and screw it tightly (s. fig. below).

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9 77 BOTTOM HINGE BRACKET 9 HOLE COVERS
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Attach the door to the bottom hinge carefully and hold it in position.
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Install the bracket of the hinge axis (5), align the upper hinge (4) to the left side properly and screw it tightly. Also screw the opposite side of the bracket tightly (s. fig. below). Ensure that the door is fixed safely and properly by the hinges.

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6 4 54 UPPER HINGE
5 BRACKET OF THE HINGE AXIS
6 TOP OF THE APPLIANCE
- Install the top cover (1) and screw it on the back of the appliance (2) tightly again (s. fig. below).

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NOTICE! Adjust the door properly. The seal must close properly.
4. Operation
⚠ WARNING! To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
4.1 Description of the appliance

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1 2 3 4 5 Huge BoxThe figure above serves as an example only. Modifications are possible.
| 1 | TEMPERATURE CONTROL |
| 2 | UPPER FREEZER DRAWER |
| 3 | MIDDLE FREEZER DRAWER |
| 4 | BOTTOM FREEZER DRAWER |
| 5 | ADJUSTABLE FEET |
4.2 Before initial operation
WARNING! While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept away from children and pets. CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY!
NOTICE! Leave the appliance in an upright position for 4 - 6 hours before you connect it to the mains to ensure, that the oil has flowed back into the compressor.
NOTICE! If you use the appliance for the first time or the appliance has been disconnected from the mains for a longer period of time, allow the appliance to cool down for 3 until 4 hours on medium temperature setting (s. chapter 4.3 SETTING OF THE TEMPERATURE) before you place any fresh or frozen food in the appliance. If you place food in the appliance before it has reached its normal operating temperature, this foods can thaw and / or spoil.
- Remove all packaging materials.
- Adjust the feet and clean the appliance (see chapter CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE).
- Do not start the appliance immediately after installation. Wait 4 - 6 hours to ensure proper operation.
- The settings of the temperature of the freezer can be adjusted manually. To do this, turn the temperature controller for the temperature setting to the desired preference. (s. chapter 4.3 SETTING OF THE TEMPERATURE).
- If operation was interrupted, wait 5 minutes before restart.
- The appliance needs some time to balance temperatures when you have changed the settings before or when you have stored additional food in the appliance. The duration of this period of time depends on the range of the change, the ambient temperature, the amount of food and the frequency of door-openings. When you set the temperature of the freezer these aspects should be taken into account.
- Operate the appliance according to the instructions described in the following chapters.
4.3 Setting of the temperature
The settings of the temperature of the freezer can be adjusted manually by turning the temperature controller of the temperature setting to the desired setting.
When you set a temperature, you set an average temperature for the whole freezer. Temperatures inside each area may vary from the set temperature, depending on how much food you store and where you place them. Ambient temperature may also affect the actual temperature inside the appliance. When you set the temperature of the freezer these aspects should be taken into account.
The temperature of the freezer can be adjusted by using the relevant temperature controller (s. fig below / s. also fig. in chapter 4.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE).

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Mid Cold Colder(fig. similar: modifications are possible)
THREE DIFFERENT COOLING LEVELS CAN BE SET:
| Cooling level | COLD | LOWER FREEZING TEMPERATURE:➢warmest setting / slight freezing |
| Cooling level | MID | MEDIUM FREEZING TEMPERATURE:➢average setting / average freezing |
| Cooling level | COLDER | HIGHER FREEZING TEMPERATURE:➢coldest setting / strong freezing |
If you turn the temperature controller to "COLD", the temperature of the freezer will be decreased (lower freezing temperature / warmest setting).
If you turn the temperature controller to "MID", the temperature of the freezer is set to a medium temperature (medium freezing temperature / average setting).
If you turn the temperature controller to "COLDER", the temperature of the freezer will be increased (higher freezing temperature / coldest setting).
The description of the cooling levels represents standard values only.
The cooling level "MID" is suitable for daily use.
The higher the setting is, the longer the compressor operates to reach the set cooling temperature.
You can check the temperature inside the freezer using a suitable thermometer (not included in delivery).
When the ambient temperature is very high, it is recommended to set the temperature controller to a colder setting if needed (cooling level "COLDER"). If the colder setting should cause strong formation of encrusted ice, please select a lower setting (cooling levels "MID" or "COLD").
i High ambient temperatures and simultaneously operating at the coldest setting may make the compressor operate permanently to keep the temperature constant inside the appliance.
⚠ WARNING! To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
⚠️ CAUTION! Do not put any bottled or canned beverages (neither still nor carbonated) into the freezer compartment of the appliance as their containers could explode.
NOTICE! If you want to switch off the appliance for a longer period of time, disconnect it from the mains (unplug!). S. also Chapter 7. DECOMMISSIONING, / TEMPORARILY.
4.4 The freezer
⚠ WARNING! Do not eat food which is still frozen. Children should not eat ice-cream straight from the freezer. The coldness can cause injuries in the mouth.
⚠ WARNING! Contact with frozen food, ice and metal components in the freezer compartment can cause injuries similar to burns.
⚠️ CAUTION! Do not put any bottled or canned beverages (neither still nor carbonated) into the freezer compartment of the appliance as their containers could explode.
⚠️ CAUTION! Never stow food and / or storage containers, especially containers made of metal, in the freezer while your hands are damp or wet. Ensure that your hands are always dry. RISK OF FROSTBITE!
The freezer is intended for long-term storage of food. Please observe the advice for max. storage time on the packaging of frozen food products. Do not refreeze defrosted food.
Protect fresh food you want to freeze using aluminium foil, cling film, air and water tight plastic bags, polyethylene containers or other suitable plastic containers with a lid.
Leave some free space between the single pieces of frozen food as proper air circulation is required.
The food is frozen completely after 24 hours (you find the relevant information about the maximum freezing capacity within 24 hours in chapter TECHNICAL DATA).
Only buy frozen food, when its packaging is not damaged. Damaged packaging may indicate an interruption of the cold chain.
Avoid or reduce variations in temperature: buy frozen food at the end of shopping and transport it in thermally insulated bags.
Do not refreeze defrosted and semi-defrosted food. Consume within 24 hours.
- Observe the complete information on the packaging of frozen food.
4.4.1 Freezer drawers
◆ Depending on model the freezer drawers can be removed.
i Remove all stored food of the freezer drawers before.
The freezer drawers can be removed for cleaning etc. ^4
➢ Pull the freezer drawers forward carefully and lift it slightly until you can remove it.

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i Any of the freezer drawers can be removed and inserted for cleaning as shown above (depending on model).
4.5 Helpful hints / Energy saving
Do not line the drawers with aluminium foil, waxed paper or paper layers; otherwise optimum circulation of the cold air is impeded so the appliance cannot work at best performance.
✿ Cooked food can be stored in the appliance. Let it cool down to room temperature before you put it into your appliance.
◆ Store your food in colourless, airtight and tasteless materials.
Some food like meat, fish etc. may become dry and release strong odours. You can avoid these by wrapping them into aluminium foil or plastic wrap or putting them into an airtight bag or container.
Allow ample storage place for your food. Do not overfill your appliance.
- Wrap your food in plastic wrap or suitable paper and place each kind of food in a particular location in your appliance. This will prevent any contamination, a loss of water and a mingling of odours.
Let warm or hot food cool down to room temperature before you put it into your appliance. Otherwise the energy consumption will increase and encrusted ice will be generated.
If you buy frozen food, the packaging must not be damaged and the product must be properly stored (sales container -18°C or lower).
Put the frozen food you want to defrost into the cooling-compartment of you
appliance.
How to defrost frozen food depends on your kitchen-equipment and the purpose, you want to use the frozen food for.
√ room temperature
√ in the cooling-compartment of your appliance
√ in an electrical oven7
√ in a microwave8
✿ Try opening the door as little as possible, especially when the weather is warm and humid. If you open the door, close it as fast as possible.
- Permanently check, that the appliance is well-ventilated. The appliance has to be well-ventilated from all sides.
◆ Defrost the appliance periodically as encrusted ice will decrease the power and increase the energy consumption of the appliance.
4.6 Operational parameters
The appliance can only reach the relevant temperatures when:
- the a ambient temperature meets the climatic class.
- the doors close properly.
- you do not open the doors too often or too long.
- the door seals are in proper condition.
- the appliance is properly positioned.
- you have not overfilled the appliance.
- you do not store warm or hot food in the appliance.
5 Cleaning and maintenance
⚠️ DANGER! Never touch the power plug, the power switch or other electrical components with wet or damp hands. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
⚠ WARNING! Disconnect the appliance from the mains before you clean or maintain it. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
⚠ WARNING! To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
⚠ WARNING! Remove possible dust accumulation at the power plug, at the safety power socket and at all plug connectors regularly. RISK OF FIRE!
NOTICE! Clean the appliance at least once a month.
- Always keep the appliance clean so that unpleasant odours do not occur.
- Dust deposits on the condenser will increase the energy consumption. Clean the condenser twice a year with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush.
- Take off all rings and bracelets before cleaning or maintaining the appliance; otherwise you will damage the surface of the appliance.
DETERGENT:
➢ Do not use any harsh, abrasive or aggressive detergents.
Do not use any solvents.
Do not use any abrasive detergents!
➢ Do not use any organic detergents! ^9
Do not use essential oils!
These instructions are valid for all surfaces of your appliance.
EXTERNAL CLEANING:
- Use a moist cloth and a mild, non-acidic detergent. Use a suitable detergent for stubborn stains.
- Use clear water to rinse.
- Dry the cleaned surfaces with a cloth.
INTERNAL CLEANING:
- Clean the shelves and the inside with warm water and a mild detergent.
- Use clear water to rinse.
- Dry the cleaned surfaces with a cloth.
- Check the water drain and clean it if needed.
DOOR SEALS:
Clean with warm water and a mild, non-acidic detergent. Do not restart the appliance until the door seals have dried completely.
5.1 Defrosting
⚠ WARNING! To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
⚠ WARNING! Never use any mechanical items, knives or other sharpedged objects to remove the encrusted ice. Never use a steam cleaner. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
⚠ WARNING! Do not use hairdryers, electrical heaters or other technical devices to accelerate the defrosting-progress. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
NOTICE! Defrost the appliance at least once a month.
DEFROSTING OF THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT:
- Remove the contents from the freezing-compartment and put them into a cooling box.
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains. To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
- When the encrusted ice melts put some dry cloths into the freezer-compartment to hold the water back.
- Do not use hot water to accelerate the defrosting operation.
- Remove the big pieces of ice first.
- Afterwards remove the small pieces of ice.
- Wipe and dry the appliance and door seals with dry and soft cloths.
- After cleaning leave the door open for some time to ventilate the appliance.
6. Trouble shooting
| MALFUNCTION | |
| POSSIBLE CAUSE | MEASURE |
| THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT WORK AT ALL. | |
| 1. The plug of the appliance is not connected to the socket.2. The plug has become loose.3. The socket is not supplied with energy.4. The fuse is switched off.5. The voltage is too low. | 1. Connect the appliance to the mains properly.2. Check the plug.3. Check the corresponding socket by connecting it with another appliance.4. Check the fuse box.5. Compare the data on the model plate with the data of your energy supplier. |
| THE COMPRESSOR DOES NOT WORK AT ALL. | |
| 1. Incorrect energy supply. | 1. Check the energy supply. |
| THE COMPRESSOR OPERATES FOR TOO LONG. | |
| 1. The appliance has been switched off for a while.2. Too much or too hot food in the appliance.3. Doors opened too often or too long. | 1. The appliance needs some time to reach the preset temperature.2. Remove any hot food.3. Do not open the door too often / too long. |
| FORMATION OF ENCRUSTED ICE. | |
| 1. The door is not properly closed.2. The door seal is damaged or soiled. | 1. Close the door properly.2. Clean and / or replace the door seal. |
| THE DOOR MAKES A STRANGE SOUND WHEN OPENED. | |
| 1. The door seals are soiled. | 1. Clean the door seals. |
UNCOMMON NOISE.
- The appliance is not installed on a flat and level ground. The appliance touches a wall or another object.
- Frozen food is stored improperly.
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Items have dropped behind the appliance.
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Install the appliance properly.
- Store food properly.
- Remove the items.
i If the appliance shows a malfunction not noted on the schedule above or if you have checked all items on the above schedule but the problem still exists, please contact the shop you purchased the appliance at.
⚠️ DANGER! Do not repair the appliance yourself! If your appliance does not operate correctly, contact the shop you purchased the appliance at.
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THE OPERATING CONDITIONS DESCRIBED BELOW ARE NORMAL AND DO NOT INDICATE A MALFUNCTION.
❖ The refrigerant generates a sound similar to flowing water.
Sometimes you may hear a sound which is generated by the injection process of the cooling circuit.
❖ The sides of the appliance may get warm while the appliance is running.
DISTINCT NOISE:
When you operate the appliance for the first time or the temperature falls below a certain level, the appliance will operate with high power to reach the preset temperature.
CONDENSED WATER IN / ON THE APPLIANCE:
may be generated inside or outside the appliance by high humidity or very warm ambient temperatures.
CLICKING:
You will hear the compressor click if it is activated or deactivated.
HUM:
is caused by the compressor while running.
KNOCKING / SNAPPING:
may be generated by sequential expansion and shrinkage of the components of the cooling system. It is caused by variation of temperature before and after the compressor is activated or deactivated.
7. Decommissioning
DECOMMISSIONING, TEMPORARILY:
IF THE APPLIANCE IS NOT USED FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME:
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains. To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
- Remove all food stored in the appliance.
- Dry the inside of the appliance with a cloth and leave the door open for a few days.
WHILE AWAY ON AN AVERAGE VACATION/HOLIDAY (14-21 DAYS):
- Do the same as described above, or
- let the appliance operate.
IF YOU WANT TO MOVE THE APPLIANCE:
- Secure all removable parts and the contents of the appliance. Pack them separately if necessary.
- Transport the appliance in an upright position only. All other positions can cause damage to the compressor.
- Do not damage the feet of the appliance.
DECOMMISSIONING, ULTIMATE
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains. To disconnect the appliance from the mains, you must unplug the appliance or use a cut-off device.
- Cut off the power cord at the appliance.
- Completely remove every door of the appliance.
- Leave the shelves in their position so that children are not able to get into the appliance.
- Follow the advice for the disposal of the appliance in chapter WASTE MANAGEMENT.
8. Technical data
| Model | Freezer |
| Climatic class | N / ST / T(ambient temperature 16 - 43 °C) |
| NoFrost freezer | no |
| Energy efficiency class* | A++ |
| Annual energy consumption in kW/h** | 141.00 |
| Voltage / frequency | 220 - 240 V AC / 50 Hz |
| Volume gross in l | 91 |
| Net volume freezer in l | 82 |
| Stars | 4**** |
| Max. freezing capacity within 24 h | 10.00 kg |
| Max. storage time / malfunction | 24.00 h |
| Noise emission | 40 dB/A |
| Adjustable thermostat | yes |
| Compressor | 1 |
| Refrigerant / total quantity | R600a / 55 g |
| Changeable door hinge | yes |
| Internal light: freezer | no |
| Freezer drawers | 3 |
| Adjustable feet | yes / 2 in front |
| Defrosting freezer | manually |
| Dimensions appliance H*W*D in cm | 84.50*56.00*57.50 |
| Weight net / gross in kg | 32.00 /36.50 |
◆ Technical modifications reserved.
* On a scale from A+++ (highest efficiency) to D (lowest efficiency).
** Based on standard measurement results within 24 hours. The current energy consumption depends on the way the appliance is used as well as on its site.
9. Waste management
- Dispose of the appliance relevant to the current legislation in view of explosive gases. The cooling systems and insulation of refrigerators and freezers contain refrigerants and gases which have to be deposed of properly. Do not damage the cooling fins and tubes. If refrigerants escape there is FIRE HAZARD!
- While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept away from children and pets. CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY!
- Old and unused appliances must be send for disposal to the responsible recycling centre. Never expose to open flames.
- Before you dispose of an old appliance, render it inoperative. Unplug the appliance and cut off the entire power cord. Dispose of the power cord and the plug immediately. Remove the door completely so children are not able to get into the appliance as this endangers their lives!
- Dispose of any paper and cardboard into the corresponding containers.
- Dispose of any plastics into the corresponding containers.
- If suitable containers are not available at your residential area, dispose of these materials at a suitable municipal collection point for waste-recycling.
- Receive more detailed information from your retailer or your municipal facilities.
REFRIGERANT:
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The refrigerant circuit of the appliance contains the refrigerant R600a, a natural gas of high environmental compatibility.
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⚠WARNING! Do not damage any components of the refrigerant circuit while transporting the appliance. FIRE HAZARD!

Materials marked with this symbol are recyclable.

Please contact your local authorities to receive further information.

The refrigerant R600a is flammable!
for large electric appliances; PKM GmbH & Co. KG, Neuer Wall 2, 47441 Moers
This appliance includes a 24-month guarantee for the consumer given by the manufacturer, dated from the day of purchase, referring to its flawless material-components and its faultless fabrication. The consumer is accredited with both the dues of the guarantee given by the manufacturer and the vendor's guarantees. These are not restricted to the manufacturer's guarantee.
Any guarantee claim has to be made immediately after the detection and within 24 months after the delivery to the first ultimate vendee. The guarantee claim has to be verified by the vendee by submitting a proof of purchase including the date of purchase and/or the date of delivery. The guarantee does not establish any entitlement to withdraw from the purchase contract or for a price reduction. Replaced components or exchanged appliances demise to us as our property.
The guarantee claim does not cover:
- fragile components as plastic, glass or bulbs;
- minor modifications of the PKM-products concerning their authorized condition if they do not influence the utility value of the product;
- damage caused by handling errors or false operation;
- damage caused by aggressive environmental conditions, chemicals, detergents;
- damage caused by non-professional installation and haulage;
- damage caused by non common household use;
- damages which have been caused outside the appliance by a PKM-product unless a liability is forced by legal regulations.
The validity of the guarantee will be terminated if:
- the prescriptions of the installation and operation of the appliance are not observed.
- the appliance is repaired by a non-professional.
- the appliance is damaged by the vendor, the installer or a third party.
- the installation or the start-up is performed inappropriately.
- the maintenance is inadequately or incorrectly performed.
- the appliance is not used for its intended purpose.
- the appliance is damaged by force majeure or natural disasters, including, but with not being limited to fires or explosions.
The guarantee claims neither extend the guarantee period nor initiate a new guarantee period. The geographical scope of the guarantee is limited with respect to appliances, which are purchased and used in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Please contact the shop you purchased the appliance at.