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USER MANUAL HKS8555A3I Hanseatic
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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C: 91,5 cm D: ≥ 5,0 cm
E: 110-125°
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Refrigerator
Table of contents
Delivery GB-3
Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB-3
Check the delivery . . . . . . . . . . . GB-3
Appliance parts / control elements .... GB-4
Safety GB-5
Intended use. GB-5
Explanation of terms GB-5
Explanation of symbols . . . . . . . . GB-5
Safety notices GB-6
Operation GB-11
Requirements for safe use . . . . . . GB-11
Switching the appliance on and off GB-11
Setting the temperature . . . . . . . GB-11
Glass and door shelves . . . . . . . GB-12
Chilling food GB-13
Filling the fridge compartment .... GB-13
Maintaining quality . . . . . . . . . . . GB-14
Care and maintenance .... GB-15
Checking and cleaning door seals . GB-15
Clean exterior GB-15
Cleaning the reverse side ..... GB-15
Defrosting and cleaning the inner compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB-16
Interior light GB-17
Start-up GB-18
Preparing for start-up . . . . . . . . . GB-18
Unpacking and setup . . . . . . . . . GB-18
Setting up and aligning the appliance .... GB-19
Cleaning before use . . . . . . . . . . GB-20
Connecting the appliance to electricity . . . GB-20
Changing the door hinges . . . . . . . GB-21
Levelling the refrigerator . . . . . . . GB-23
Troubleshooting table . . . . . . . . . . GB-24
Service GB-26
Advice, order and complaint ..... GB-26
Repairs and spare parts . . . . . . . GB-26
Environmental protection . . . . . . . GB-27
Disposing of old electrical devices in an environmentally-friendly manner .. GB-27
Our contribution to the protection of the ozone layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB-27
Product fiche concerning Regulation (EU)
No 1060/2010 GB-28
Technical specifications .... GB-29

You can find more information on setting up the appliance and starting it up for the first time
from page GB-18.

Please read through the safety
instructions and user manual carefully before using the appliance. This is the only way you can use all the functions safely and reliably. Be absolutely sure to also observe the national regulations in your country, which are also valid in addition to the regulations specified in this user manual.
Keep all safety notices and instructions for future reference. Pass all safety notices and instructions on to the subsequent user of the product.
Delivery

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Line drawing of an open refrigerator with a separate view showing its internal components and key (no text or symbols present)Package contents
- Move the appliance to a suitable place and unpack it (see „Start-up“ on page GB-18).
- Remove all parts of the packaging, plastic profiles, tape and foam padding.
- Check that the delivery is complete.
- Check whether the appliance was damaged during transit.
- If the delivery is incomplete or the appliance has been damaged during transport, please contact our Service Centre (see page GB-26).
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock! Never use a damaged appliance.
Appliance parts / control elements

(1) Temperature controller and interior light
(2) Door compartment, 3×
(3) Screw foot, 2×
(4) Vegetable compartment
(5) Glass shelf, 3×
(6) Defrost drain
Safety
Intended use
The appliance is designed to refrigerate fresh food. The appliance is designed for use in private households and is not designed for commercial use or multiple use (e.g.: use by several parties in a block of flats).
Use the appliance exclusively as described in this user manual. Any other use is deemed improper and may result in damage to property or even personal injury. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper use.
Explanation of terms
The following symbols can be found in this user manual.

WARNING
This symbol indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
This symbol indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE
This symbol warns against possible damage to property.

This symbol refers to useful additional information.
Explanation of symbols

Warning: Risk of fire/flammable materials

This appliance complies with the relevant European and national guidelines. This is confirmed with the CE label (corresponding explanations are available from the manufacturer).
Safety notices
In this chapter you will find general safety notices which you must always observe for your own protection and that of third parties. Please also observe the warning notices in the individual chapters on commissioning, operation etc.

WARNING
Risks in handling household electrical appliances
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe injury or death.
■ Only use the appliance indoors. Do not use in wet rooms or in the rain.
■ Do not operate or continue to operate the appliance if
– it shows visible signs of damage, e.g. the power cord is defective,
– it starts smoking or there is a smell of burning,
- it makes unfamiliar noises.
In such cases, pull out the mains plug or unscrew/isolate the fuse and contact our service department (see page GB-26).
■ The appliance corresponds to protection class I and may only be connected to a plug with a protective conductor that has been installed properly. When connecting, make sure that it has the right voltage. You can find more detailed information about this on the nameplate.
■ Connection to a timer or separate remote control system for the purposes of remotely monitoring and controlling it is not permitted.
■ The appliance can only be completely disconnected from the power supply by pulling out the mains plug. The appliance must therefore be connected to an easily accessible socket so that it can be quickly disconnected from the power supply in the event of breakdown.
■ If the mains plug is no longer accessible after installation, an all-pole disconnecting device complying with overvoltage category III must be connected to the house wiring with a contact gap of at least 3 mm; this includes fuses, circuit breakers and contactors.
- Do not kink or pinch the mains cord or lay it over sharp edges. This can result in a break in the cable.
■ When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
■ Do not locate multiple portable socket- outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
- Keep the appliance, the mains plug and the mains cord away from open flames and hot surfaces.
■ Always touch the mains plug, not the mains cord.
■ Never touch the mains plug with wet hands.
■ Never immerse the mains cord or plug in water or any other liquids.
■ If the mains cable of the appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, through the customer service department or by a qualified specialist.
■ Inspections and repairs to the appliance may only be carried out by
authorised specialists. Contact our service team if necessary (see page GB-26).
■ Independent or improper repairs made to the appliance may cause damage to property and personal injury; any liability and warranty claims will be forfeited. Never attempt to repair the faulty – or supposedly faulty – appliance yourself.
■ This appliance contains electrical and mechanical parts which are essential for protection against potential sources of danger. Only parts corresponding to the original appliance specifications may be used for repairs.
■ In the event of a fault, as well as before extensive cleaning, pull out the mains plug or isolate/unscrew the fuse.
■ Do not put any objects in or through the housing openings, and also make sure that children cannot insert any objects into them.
■ Check the appliance regularly for damage.
Risks to children
Risk of suffocation!
Children can become entangled in the packaging fi lm or swallow small parts and suffocate.
■ Do not allow children to play with the packaging fi lm.
■ Prevent children from pulling small parts from the appliance or taking them out of the accessory bag and putting them in their mouths.
Risks when dealing with chemical substances
Danger of explosion!
Improper handling of chemical substances can lead to explosions.
■ Do not store explosive substances or spray cans with flammable propellants inside the appliance, as they may cause ignitable gas-air mixtures to explode.
■ Never use defrosting sprays to defrost. They can generate explosive gases.

CAUTION
Risks for certain groups of people
Dangers for children and people with limited physical, sensory or mental capacity!
■ This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
■ Make sure children do not have unsupervised access to the appliance.
Risks when dealing with fridge and freezer appliances
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to fire and property damage.
■ Only connect the appliance to a properly installed and earthed electric socket.
■ Do not connect to a multi-socket extension cable or a multi-socket plug.
- In order to guarantee sufficient air circulation, do not close the ventilation openings in the appliance housing.
- Do not place the appliance directly against the wall. Observe the minimum clearance intervals (see „Unpacking and setup“ on page GB-18).
Dangers from the refrigerant!
Your appliance's refrigerant circuit contains the environmentally friendly, but fl ammable refrigerant R600a (isobutane).
■ Mechanical intervention in the refrigeration system must only be carried out by authorised specialists.
■ Do not damage the refrigerant circuit, for example, by piercing the refrigerant channels of the condensate evaporator with sharp objects, bending the piping, cutting open the insulation, etc.
■ Refrigerant is flammable when spurting out and can damage the eyes. In this case, rinse your eyes in clean water and seek medical assistance immediately.
■ To prevent the formation of a flammable gas-air mixture in the event of a leakage in the refrigeration circuit, the installation space must have a minimum size of 1 m^3 per 8 g of refrigerant in compliance with the EN 378 standard. The amount of refrigerant contained in your appliance can be found in the data sheet at the end of this user manual.
Health hazard!
Contaminated foods can cause health problems.
■ Opening the door for long periods can cause a signifi cant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
■ Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems.
■ Store raw meat and fi sh in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food.
■ If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.
Incorrect handling, insufficient cooling or overlapping items can spoil the stored food. This could lead to a risk of food poisoning when consumed!
■ In particular, pack raw meat and fish carefully to ensure that adjacent food cannot be contaminated by salmonella or similar bacteria.
■ Abide by the storage times recommended by food manufacturers.
■ Note that the shelf life of the frozen food may be shortened due to a rise in the temperature inside the appliance (from defrosting, cleaning or power failure).
In case of prolonged power failure or malfunction of the appliance, remove the stored frozen food from the appliance and store it in a sufficiently cool place or in another refrigerating appliance (see (see „Product fiche concerning Regulation (EU) No 1060/2010“ on page GB-28) for maximum storage time in case of malfunction).
■ After a malfunction, check whether the stored foodstuffs are still edible.
■ Consume thawed and defrosted foods immediately, do not refreeze.
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the appliance may result in injury.
■ The appliance is heavy and bulky. Ask another person to help with moving and installation.
- Check that entry route and installation location are free of obstacles (e.g. closed door or objects lying on the floor).
■ Bases, drawers, doors, etc. must not be used as steps or for support purposes.
■ Do not place heavy objects on the appliance, as they could fall down and cause injuries.
■ Take care to prevent the risk of tripping when laying the mains cord.
The appliance may not operate properly if exposed to low ambient tempera-
tures for extended periods of time. This can then lead to an increase in temperature inside the appliance.
■ Always adhere to the prescribed ambient temperature (see “climate classes” in the data sheet at the end of this user manual).
NOTICE
Risk of damage
If the cooling unit has been transported horizontally, lubricant from the compressor may get into the cooling circuit.
■ Only transport the appliance in a vertical position.
- Allow the cooling unit to stand upright for 2 hours before start-up. The lubricant will flow back into the compressor during this time.
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to property damage.
■ Do not pull or lift the appliance by the doors.
- The appliance must only be placed on a level and firm surface. The surface must be strong enough to support the appliance's weight when fully laden.
■ Do not use sharp or pointed objects to unpack it.
■ When unpacking the appliance, never damage the insulation material on the back of the appliance.
- Do not use any electrical parts inside the appliance’s cooling chamber that do not conform to the manufacturer’s recommended design.
■ Do not use any mechanical devices or means other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
■ The interior light must only be used to illuminate the interior of the appliance. It is not suitable for lighting a room.
- Do not use any means other than those recommended by the manufacturer to speed up defrosting. For example, do not use any electric heating equipment, knives or devices with an open flame such as a candle. The thermal insulation and the interior are scratch and heat-sensitive and can melt.
■ When cleaning, please note:
– Never use harsh, granular, soda, acid, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners. These attack the plastic surfaces. All-purpose cleaners with a neutral pH are recommended.
- Door seals and plastic parts are sensitive to oil and grease. Remove contaminants as quickly as possible.
– Use only soft cloths for cleaning.
■ Wait 5 minutes after switching off.
Only then switch the appliance on again.
■ Only use original accessories.
Operation
Requirements for safe use
- You have read chapter „Safety“ from page GB-5 and understand all the safety notices.
- The appliance is set up and plugged in as described in chapter „Start-up“ from page GB-18.
Switching the appliance on and off

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(1)The temperature controller (1) is also used to switch the appliance on and off. It is on the right wall in the fridge compartment and is continuously adjustable.
Switching on
- Insert the mains plug into an easily accessible socket (220–240 V\~/50 Hz).
- Set the temperature controller (1) to a setting between "1" and "7".
The appliance is then switched on. The compressor starts to work, the refrigerant flows through the pipes and a quiet humming sound can be heard. The interior light will switch on as soon as the door is opened and will switch off if the door is closed. - If the appliance makes worrying noises check that it is positioned on a solid base and remove any objects that are on top of the appliance.
Switching off
- Set the temperature controller (1) to "0". The compressor is switched off. The appliance doesn't refrigerate. The interior light continues to function.
- To switch the appliance off completely, pull out the mains plug.
- If the appliance is switched off, leave the door open slightly to avoid mould formation.
Setting the temperature

WARNING
Health hazard!
The appliance may not operate properly if exposed to low ambient temperatures for extended periods of time. This could then cause a rise in temperature inside the refrigerated area.
■ Always adhere to the prescribed ambient temperature (see “climate classes” in the data sheet at the end of this user manual).
Using the temperature controller (1), you can set the temperature in the fridge compartment.
- First select a medium setting.
- If, for example in summer, the ambient temperature increases, so select a lower setting accordingly.
To increase the cooling output in the fridge – compartment, turn the temperature controller towards “7”. – To decrease the refrigeration output in the fridge and freezer compartments, turn the temperature controller towards “0”.
To control the cooling output, ideally you need a refrigerator thermometer.
Place it in the fridge compartment above the vegetable drawer (4). The correct temperature in the fridge compartment is +6 °C.
Glass and door shelves
The glass shelves (5) and the door compartments (2) can be removed and repositioned as required.
- Lift up and remove the shelf/door compartment.
- Insert the shelf/door compartment from above into the new position.
Chilling food

WARNING
Danger of explosion!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to explosions.
■ Do not store explosive substances or spray cans with flammable propellants inside the appliance, as they may cause ignitable gas-air mixtures to explode.

CAUTION
Health hazard!
Contaminated foods can cause health problems.
■ Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
■ Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems.
■ Store raw meat and fi sh in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food.
■ If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.
Filling the fridge compartment

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(5) (5) (4) (2) (2) (2)- Fill the fridge compartment in such a way that the temperature conditions inside are used to their full potential:
- Place spreadable butter and cheese in the top door compartment (2) of the fridge. This is where the temperature is warmest.
- Store preserves, jars and eggs in the middle door compartment. Eggs are best stored on the supplied egg rack.
- Place drinks cartons and bottles in the bottom door compartment. Position full containers closer to the hinge in order to reduce the strain on the door.
- Place cooked and baked foods on the glass shelves (5).
- Place fresh meat, game, poultry, bacon, sausage and raw fish on the glass shelf above the vegetable drawer (4). This is where the temperature is lowest.
- Place fresh fruit and vegetables in the vegetable drawer.
- Only store strong alcohol standing upright and closed tightly.
- Allow hot food to cool before placing it in the fridge.
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The temperatures in the appliance and thus the energy consumption can increase
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if the doors are opened frequently or for a prolonged period.
- if the temperature falls below or exceeds the prescribed interior temperature.
- Energy consumption is also dependent on the selected location (for more detailed information, see page GB-18).
Maintaining quality
- To maintain the flavour and freshness of food in the fridge compartment, only place packaged food in the fridge compartment. Use special plastic containers for food or customary films.
- Place the food
– in the fridge in a way that allows the air to circulate freely. Do not cover the shelves with paper or anything similar.
– somewhere that is not directly against the rear wall. Otherwise it may freeze onto the rear wall.
Care and maintenance

WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe injury or death.
■ Before cleaning, unplug the mains plug from the socket or isolate/un-screw the fuse.
■ When pulling out the mains plug, always take hold of the mains plug itself and never the mains cord.

CAUTION
Hazards for children and people with limited physical, sensory or mental capacity.
■ Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.

NOTICE
The surfaces and appliance parts can be damaged through improper handling.
■ Never use harsh, granular, soda, acid, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners. These attack the plastic surfaces. All-purpose cleaners with a neutral pH are recommended.
■ Door seals and plastic parts are sensitive to oil and grease. Remove contaminants as quickly as possible.
■ Only use soft cloths.
Checking and cleaning door seals
The door seals must be checked regularly so that no air can enter the appliance.
- To test them, clamp a thin piece of paper in various places. The paper should be difficult to pull through at all points.
- If the seal is not uniform everywhere: Carefully warm the seal in the affected places with a hair dryer and pull it out slightly with your fingers.
- Only clean dirty seals with clean water.
Clean exterior
- Coated surfaces
Only use light pH-neutral soapy water.
– Stainless steel surfaces
Use special stainless steel cleaner from a specialist shop. Never use polish.
Cleaning the reverse side
Remove dust and clean the back of the appliance and the compressor once or twice a year.
- Carefully brush the reverse side of the appliance and the compressor with a soft brush.
Defrosting and cleaning the inner compartment
The fridge compartment does not need to be defrosted as it is equipped with an automated thawing function. Frost and ice are automatically defrosted and the thaw water is collected in a thaw water container on the reverse side of the appliance. The thaw water evaporates as a result of the heat generated by the motor.

CAUTION
Danger of explosion!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to defl agration or explosion!
■ Never use defrosting sprays. They can generate explosive gases.
- Do not use any means other than those recommended by the manufacturer to speed up defrosting. For example, do not use any electric heating equipment, knives or devices with an open flame such as a candle. The thermal insulation and the interior walls are scratch- and heat-sensitive and can melt.
- Set the temperature controller (1) to "0".
- Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Ensure that your food is kept cool enough.
- Remove the vegetable drawer (4) and the glass shelves (5) from the fridge compartment.
In order to remove the door compartments (2), push them together slightly to the sides and simultaneously pull them upwards out of the holders. - Clean all of the parts in lukewarm soapy water. Then dry everything thoroughly.
- Wash the interior with warm water and washing up liquid.
When wiping clean, add a few drops of vinegar to the water to prevent mould formation.
Wipe the interior dry and leave the door open for a while to air.

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(6)- The thaw water drain (6) is positioned on back wall of the fridge compartment above the vegetable drawer (4). The cleaning tool can be found in the opening to the thaw water drain. Use it to clean the thaw water drain.
- Only clean the door seals with clean water; they are sensitive to oil and fat.
- Replace the glass shelves, the vegetable compartment and the door compartments.
- Return the food to the fridge compartment.
- Plug the mains plug back into the socket and turn the temperature controller (1) to level "7".
Interior light

WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe injury or death.
■ Do not remove the cover from the interior lighting.
■ Do not attempt to replace the interior lighting.
The interior light switches on automatically when you open the door and switches off when you close it.
Maintenance-free LEDs are used to light the appliance. If the interior light does not work, contact our customer service department (see page GB-26).
The ILCOS code of the illuminant is as follows: ???.
Start-up
Preparing for start-up
You have read chapter „Safety“ from page GB-5 and understand all the safety notices.
Unpacking and setup

WARNING
Risk of suffocation!
Children can become entangled in the packaging fi lm or swallow small parts and suffocate.
■ Do not allow children to play with the packaging fi lm.

CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the appliance may result in injury.
■ The appliance is heavy and bulky.
Seek the help of another person when moving the appliance.
■ Drawers, doors etc. must not be used as steps or for support purposes.
Dangers from the refrigerant!
- Do not damage the refrigerant circuit, for example by piercing the refrigerant channels of the condensate vaporiser with sharp objects, bending the tubing, etc.
■ Refrigerant is flammable when spurting out and can damage the eyes. If this happens, rinse eyes with clean water and seek medical assistance immediately.
■ To prevent the formation of an ignitable gas-air mixture in the event of a leak in the refrigeration circuit, the installation space must have a minimum size of 1 m ^3 per 8 g of refrigerant in compliance with standard EN 378. The amount of refrigerant contained in your appliance can be found in the data sheet at the end of this user manual.

NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the appliance may result in damage.
■ If possible, do not tilt the cooling appliance horizontally.
■ Do not use sharp or pointed objects to unpack it.
■ When unpacking the appliance, never damage the insulation material on the back of the appliance.
The appliance may not operate properly if exposed to low ambient temperatures for extended periods of time. This can then lead to an increase in temperature inside the appliance.
■ Always adhere to the prescribed ambient temperature (see “climate classes” in the data sheet at the end of this user manual).
- Unpack the appliance and carefully remove all packaging, plastic moulding, adhesive strips, protective film and foam padding from the inside, outside and back of the appliance.
- Select a suitable location and adhere to the stipulated minimum distances and ambient temperatures.

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A D B E CSpace requirement according to appliance dimensions
A: 54.5 cm B: 107 cm
C: 91.5 cm D: ≥ 5.0 cm
E: 110-125°
- To prevent the formation of a flammable gas-air mixture in the event of a leakage in the refrigeration circuit, the installation space must be at least 3m^3 .
– The appliance must only be placed on a level and firm surface. The surface must be strong enough to support the appliance's weight when fully laden. - Suitable locations are dry, well-ventilated areas that are cool if possible.
- Unsuitable locations are ones with direct sunlight or which are directly next to an oven, hob or radiator.
– The following minimum distances must be maintained:
– from electrical hobs 3 cm
– from oil and coal burning stoves 30cm
– from other cooling appliances 2 cm
– from washing machines/ dishwashers 2 cm
- If you would like to reduce these distances, you can fit an insulation plate between the appliances.
- If underfloor heating is installed at the setup location, place the cooling appliance on an insulation plate made from solid material.
Setting up and aligning the appliance
! NOTICE
- In order to guarantee sufficient air circulation, do not close the ventilation openings in the appliance housing.
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Do not place the appliance directly against the wall. Observe the minimum clearance intervals (see „Unpacking and setup“ on page GB-18).
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Place the appliance on as flat and as firm a base as possible.
- To ensure adequate air circulation,
– the entire space above the appliance must be clear.
– the appliance should not stand directly against the wall (leave a minimum clearance of 5 cm)
- the clearance between the ventilation slots and the wall, units and other appliances must be at least 15 cm.
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Check the position with a spirit level.
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Level out any unevenness on the ground using both of the front screw feet.
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Close the door.
- Tilt the appliance backwards slightly and screw/unscrew the screw feet.
- Stand the appliance back up again and check the alignment with a spirit level.
Repeat the process until the appliance is standing up vertically. The appliance should not move when opening the doors.
Cleaning before use
In order to remove the odour which is present in all new appliances, wipe the interior with diluted vinegar prior to first use. Then wipe it out with clean water and dry all of the parts off afterwards.
Connecting the appliance to electricity

WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe injury or death.
■ Do not operate or continue to operate the appliance if
- it shows visible signs of damage, e.g. the power cord is defective,
– it starts smoking or there is a smell of burning,
- it makes unfamiliar noises.
In such cases, pull out the mains plug or unscrew/isolate the fuse and contact our service department (see page GB-26).
■ Connection to a timer or separate remote control system for the purposes of remotely monitoring and controlling it is not permitted.
■ If the mains plug is no longer accessible after installation, an all-pole disconnecting device complying with overvoltage category III must be connected to the house wiring with a contact gap of at least 3 mm; this includes fuses, circuit breakers and contactors.
- Do not kink or pinch the mains cord or lay it over sharp edges. This can result in a break in the cable.

CAUTION
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to fire and property damage.
■ Only connect the appliance to a properly installed and earthed electric socket. Do not connect to a multi-socket extension cable or a multi-socket plug.

NOTICE
Risk of damage!
If the refrigerator has been transported vertically, lubricant from the compressor may have got into the refrigeration circuit.
Allow the appliance to stand upright for approx. 2 hours after transport and before connecting. This allows the lubricant enough time to flow back into the compressor.
- Connect the mains plug to a properly installed socket (220-240V \~ / 50Hz / 10A). The power (1) indicator lights up.

You will find all important information operation from page GB-11.
Changing the door hinges
The door hinges are on the right upon delivery. As changing the door hinges requires some manual skills, please read through the steps of the procedure beforehand. To change the door hinges, you will need the following tools:
- Cross-headed screwdriver
- 8mm or 10mm open-end spanner or socket wrench

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Line drawing of a door with an inset showing a small container and a bracket detail (no text or symbols)- Pull out the blind plug from the top of the door.

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Line drawing of a device with a screwdriver and directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)- Loosen both screw covers on top of the cover using a flat-head screwdriver.
- Unscrew both screws on the left and right-hand sides on top of the cover. To do this, use a cross-headed screwdriver.

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Line drawing of a mechanical device with an upward arrow indicating motion or force (no text or symbols)- Slightly lever the cover out on both sides at the front and lift the cover up. In doing so, ensure you do not damage the temperature controller.

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Technical line drawing of a car front panel with internal compartments and mounting holes (no text or symbols)- Unscrew the three fixing screws for the hinge plate and the two screws on the opposite side. To do this, use an 8mm spanner or a cross-headed screwdriver. Remove the hinge plate.

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Line drawing of a vehicle front panel with a curved arrow indicating clockwise motion (no text or symbols)- Screw the hinge plate as well as the two screws back onto the respective opposite side.

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Place the cover back on the refrigerator. Push down on both sides (left and right) of the front of the cover until you hear it click into place.
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Screw both screws tightly back into the cover. To do this, use a cross-headed screwdriver. Replace both screw covers.

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Tip the refrigerator backwards (maximum 45°) to allow you to adjust the lower door hinge.
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Unscrew both front screw feet.
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Unscrew the lower hinge plate. To do this, use an 8mm spanner or a cross-headed screwdriver.
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Remove the door.

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Line drawing of a rectangular frame with a small protrusion on top (no text or symbols)- Remove the plastic insert from the underside of the door.

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Line drawing of a curved structural frame with a small mechanical component attached (no text or symbols)- Insert the loose plastic insert supplied into the new hinge side and firmly screw in.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a bracket with multiple bolts and rotating parts (no text or labels)- Turn the lower hinge plate. Loosen the hinge bolts with a 10mm spanner. Loosen the screws and reinstate the screws and the hinge bolts from the other side.

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Diagram of a mechanical assembly with pulleys and arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)- Replace the door.
- Screw the hinge plate tightly back onto the opposite side. Make sure that the hinge pin is in the hinge bushing of the door.
The door will now function properly again. - Firmly screw both screw feet back onto the refrigerator.
- Carefully stand the refrigerator upright.

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Line drawing of a mechanical component with an inset showing a cylindrical part being inserted into a bracket (no text or symbols)- Replace the blind plug on the opposite side of the door.
You have successfully changed the door hinges.
Levelling the refrigerator
The refrigerator must be positioned on level, firm ground. Check the position of the refrigerator with a spirit level. The refrigerator must not move when the door is opened. The front screw feet can be adjusted to offset uneven floors.

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Simple line drawing of a mechanical component with a highlighted cylindrical component (no text or symbols)- Close the refrigerator door.
- Tilt the refrigerator backwards slightly.
- Screw/unscrew the screw feet as required.
- Return the refrigerator to the upright position and check the alignment with a spirit level.
- Repeat the steps as required until the refrigerator is level.
Troubleshooting table
Malfunctions can occur in all electrical appliances. This does not necessarily mean there is a defect in the appliance. For this reason, please check the tables to see if you can correct the malfunction.

WARNING
Risk of electric shock in case of improper repair!
Never try to repair a defective or suspected defective appliance yourself. This may put your own and future users' lives at risk. Only authorised specialists are allowed to carry out this repair work.
| Problem Possible cause Solutions, tips, explanations | ||
| Compressor off, interior light off. | No electricity to socket. Check the socket with another appliance. | |
| Mains plug is loose. Check the tightness of the mains plug. | ||
| Compressor off, interior light on. | Temperature controller (1) is set to “0”. | Turn the temperature controller to a higher position (see „Setting the temperature“ on page GB-11). |
| Desired temperature has been reached. | Further cooling not required. When the inside temperature rises, the compressor automatically switches on. | |
| Appliance cools too quickly. | The temperature controller is set at too high a level. | Select a lower setting (see „Setting the temperature“ on page GB-11). |
| The appliance doesn’t cool sufficiently. | The temperature setting is set too low. | Select a higher setting (see „Setting the temperature“ on page GB-11). |
| Door not tightly closed or door seal is not completely tight. | See “Checking and cleaning the door seals” on page GB-15. | |
| The appliance is near a heat source. | Place insulation plate between the appliances or change location. | |
| Food has been stored warm. | Only store cooled foods. | |
| Ambient temperature too low or too high. | Adjust ambient temperature to climate class (see “Product fiche” at the end of this user manual). | |
| Compressor seems defective. | Set the temperature controller to “7”. If the compressor does not switch on within an hour, please contact our service centre (see page GB-26). | |
| Appliance is making a noise. | Operating noises are functional and are not a sign of malfunction. | Humming: Refrigeration unit is running. |
| Flowing noise: Refrigerant is flowing through the pipes. | ||
| Clicking: Compressor is switching on or off. | ||
| Disturbing noises. Check that | it is stable. | |
| Remove any objects from the appliance. | ||
| Remove any foreign matter from the back of the appliance. | ||
| Water has accumulated in the fridge compartment at the bottom. | Defrost drain is blocked. Unblock the defrost drain using the enclosed cleaning rod. | |
Service
In order for us to help you quickly, please tell us:
| Name of appliance Colour Model Order number | |||
| hanseatic Refrigerator | white HK$ | 8555A3W 3721 1654 | |
| stainless steel | HKS 8555A3I 2704 9725 | ||
Advice, order and complaint
Please contact your mail order company's customer service centre if
– the delivery is incomplete,
– the appliance is damaged during transport,
– you have questions about your appliance,
- a malfunction cannot be rectified using the troubleshooting table,
– you would like to order further accessories.
Repairs and spare parts
Customers in Germany
- Please contact our technical service: Telephone 0 18 06 18 05 00 (landline 20 cents/call, mobile max 60 cents/call)
Customers in Austria
- Please contact your mail order company's customer service centre or product advice centre.

Please note: You are responsible for the condition of the appliance and its proper use in the household. If you call out for customer service due to an operating error, you will incur charges, even during the guarantee/warranty period. Damage resulting from non-compliance with this manual unfortunately cannot be recognised.
Environmental protection
Disposing of old electrical devices in an environmentally-friendly manner

Electrical appliances contain harmful substances as well as valuable resources.
Every consumer is therefore required by law to dispose of old electrical appliances at an authorised collection or return point. They will thus be made available for environmentally-sound, resource-saving recycling.
You can dispose of old electrical appliances free of charge at your local recycling centre.
Please contact your dealer directly for more information about this topic.

CAUTION
Fire hazard!
Cooling appliances, which contain refrigerants and gases in the cooling systems and insulation, have to be properly disposed of. Refrigerant leakage may cause a fire hazard.
■ Until the point of proper disposal, ensure that none of the cooling fins or tubes on a cooling appliance are damaged.
Our contribution to the protection of the ozone layer

100% CFC and HFC-free refrigerants and foaming agents were used in this appliance. This protects the ozone layer and reduces the greenhouse effect.
Our packaging is made of environmentally-friendly, recyclable materials:
– Outer packaging made of cardboard
– Moulded parts made of foamed, CFC-free polystyrene (PS)
– Films and bags made of polyethylene (PE)
– Tension bands made of polypropylene (PP)
- Saving energy also protects against excessive global warming. Your new appliance uses little energy due to its environmentally friendly insulation and technology.
If you would like to dispose of the packaging, please dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.
Product fiche concerning Regulation (EU) No 1060/2010
| Trade mark | hanseatic |
| Model identifier | 37211654 / HKS8555A3W27049725 / HKS8555A3I |
| Category of the household refrigerating appliance model | 1, Refrigerator with one or more fresh-food storage compartments |
| Energy efficiency class on a scale from A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient) | A+++ |
| Energy consumption 61 kWh per year, based on standard test results for 24 hours. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located | |
| Storage volumeRefrigeratorFreezer / Star rating | 124 L- L / - Sterne |
| Power cutsafe | - h |
| Freezing capacity | - kg / 24 h |
| Climate class: N-ST-T . This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between +16 °C and +43 °C bestimmt. | |
| Airborne acoustical noise emissions | 41 dB(A) re 1 pW |
| Built-in appliance | no |
The values indicated above have been measured under standardised laboratory conditions pursuant to EN 62552.
Technical specifications
| Order number 37211654, 2704972 | 5 |
| Name of appliance | Refrigerator |
| Model identifier | HKS8555A3WHKS8555A3I |
| Device measurements (Height × Width × Depth with connections) | 85,0 cm × 54,5 cm × 57,5 cm |
| Unloaded weight | 27 kg |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| Filling capacity refrigerant | 21.5 g |
| Foaming agent | Cyclopentane |
| Rated power | 60 W |
| Supply voltage / frequency/ rated current | 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz / 0,4 A |
| Protection class | I |