
User Guide
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Contents
1 The appliance at a glance............................. 3
1.1 Delivered contents.............................................. 3
1.2 Appliance and equipment overview................. 3
1.3 SmartDevice......................................................... 4
1.4 Range of appliance use...................................... 4
1.5 Conformity............................................................ 4
2 General safety instructions.......................... 4
3 Functionality of the Touch display............... 7
3.1 Navigation and symbol explanation................ 7
3.2 Menus.................................................................... 8
3.3 Sleep mode.......................................................... 9
4 Start-up......................................................... 9
4.1 Switching on appliance (first use)................... 9
4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time*........ 9
4.3 Starting the EasyTwist-Ice for the first time* 9
5 Storage.......................................................... 9
5.1 Information regarding storage.......................... 9
5.2 Fridge compartment........................................... 10
5.3 EasyFresh............................................................ 10
5.4 Freezer compartment......................................... 10
5.5 Storage times...................................................... 11
6 Energy saving................................................ 11
7 Use................................................................. 11
7.1 Controls and displays......................................... 11
7.1.1 Status display................................................... 11
7.1.2 Display symbols................................................11
7.2 Appliance functions............................................ 12
7.2.1 Notes on the appliance functions.................12
Turn off appliance............................................ 12
7.2.3 Switching temperature zones off and on.... 12
WiFi....................................................................12
Temperature...................................................... 13
Temperature unit.............................................14
D-Value*............................................................14
SuperCool..........................................................14
PowerCool ....................................................... 15
SuperFrost........................................................15
Start defrost cycle.......................................... 15
PartyMode ....................................................... 16
HolidayMode..................................................... 16
SabbathMode...................................................17
E-Saver ............................................................. 17
IceMaker *........................................................ 18
IceMaker water inflow*..................................18
MaxIce*.............................................................19
TubeClean *......................................................19
CleaningMode................................................. 20
Display Brightness......................................... 20
Door alarm....................................................... 20
Input lock..........................................................21
Appliance information....................................21
Software...........................................................22
Reminder........................................................... 22
Demo mode......................................................22
Resetting to factory settings........................23
7.3 Error messages.................................................... 23
7.3.1 Warnings........................................................... 23
7.3.2 Message............................................................ 24
8 Equipment...................................................... 24
8.1 Door racks............................................................ 24
8.2 Shelves................................................................. 24
8.3 Split shelf*........................................................... 25
8.4 VarioSafe *........................................................... 25
8.5 Drawers................................................................. 28
8.6 EasyFresh-Safe.................................................... 29
8.7 Humidity control.................................................. 29
8.8 Glass shelves....................................................... 30
8.9 EasyTwist-Ice*..................................................... 30
8.10 IceMaker*............................................................. 31
8.11 VarioSpace........................................................... 32
8.12 Bottle rack............................................................ 32
8.13 Flexible ice compartment divider*................... 32
9 Maintenance.................................................. 33
9.1 FreshAir carbon filter.......................................... 33
9.2 Disassembling / assembling pull-out
systems................................................................. 33
9.3 Defrosting the appliance................................... 33
9.4 Cleaning the appliance...................................... 34
10 Customer support......................................... 37
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10.1 Technical specifications.................................... 37
10.2 Operating noises................................................. 37
10.3 Technical faults................................................... 38
10.4 Customer Service................................................ 39
10.5 Rating plate.......................................................... 40
11 Decommissioning.......................................... 40
12 Disposal......................................................... 40
12.1 Preparing the appliance for disposal............... 40
12.2 Disposing of the appliance in an
environmentally friendly manner..................... 40
Congratulations on the purchase of your new appli‐
ance. With this purchase, you have chosen all the
advantages of the latest refrigeration technology, guar‐
anteeing you a high-quality appliance with a long life
span and high operating safety.
The equipment of your appliance gives you the highest
level of day-to-day ease of operation.
Together we are making an active contribution to the
conservation of our environment by purchasing this
appliance which is manufactured in an environmentally
friendly process with the use of recyclable materials.
We hope you enjoy your new appliance.
The manufacturer is constantly working to improve all
types and models. Therefore, please be aware that we
reserve the right to make changes to the shape, equip‐
ment and technology.
Symbol Explanation
Read instructions
Please read the information in these
instructions carefully to understand all of
the benefits of your new appliance.
Check appliance
Check all parts f
or transport damage. If you
have any complaints, please contact your
agent or customer service.
Differences
These instructions apply to a range of
models, so there may be differences.
Sections that apply to certain models only
are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Instructions and results
Instructions are marked with a
.
Results are marked with a
.
Videos
Videos about the appliances are available
on the YouTube channel of Liebherr-Hausg‐
eräte.
These operating instructions apply to:
C 5740IM
1 The appliance at a glance
1.1 Delivered contents
Check all parts for transport damage. If you have any
complaints, please contact the retailer or customer
service. (see 10.4 Customer Service)
Delivery contains the following parts:
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Standalone appliance
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Equipment (depending on your model)
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Installation parts (depending on your model)
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User Guide
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Installation Guide
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Warranty documents
1.2 Appliance and equipment over‐
view
Fig. 1 Illustration example
T
emper
ature range
(A) Fridge compartment (C) Freezing compartment
(B) EasyFresh (D) Coldest zone
Features
(1) Control elements (9) EasyFresh safe
(2) Fan with FreshAir
activ
ated charcoal
filter
(10)Freezer drawer
(3) Split shelf* (11) VarioSpace
The appliance at a glance
* Depending on model and options 3

(4) Shelf (12) Serial tag
(5) VarioSafe* (13) Bottle rack
(6) Bottle shelf* (14)Bottle holder
(7) Lid for EasyFresh
safe
(15) Can rack
(8) Drain hole (16) EasyTwist-Ice*
Note
u
The shel
ves, drawers, and baskets are arranged for
optimal energy efficiency in the factory configura‐
tion. However, changes to the arrangement within
the given insertion options – for example the
arrangement of shelves in the fridge compartment –
have no effect on energy consumption.
1.3 SmartDevice
SmartDevice is the networking solution for your fridge-
freezer.
If your appliance is SmartDevice-enabled or compat‐
ible, you can quickly and easily connect your appliance
to your WiFi. With the SmartDevice app, you can
operate your appliance from a mobile device. Addi‐
tional functions and setting options are available in the
SmartDevice app.
SmartDevice-
enabled appli‐
ance:
Your appliance is capable of being
a SmartDevice. To be able to
connect your device to WiFi, you
need to download the SmartDevice
app.
More information
about SmartDe‐
vice:
smartdevice.liebherr.com
Downloading the
SmartDevice
app:
After installing and configuring the
SmartDevice app, you can connect
your appliance to the WiFi using
the SmartDevice app and the WiFi
appliance function (seeWiFi) .
1.4 Range of appliance use
Normal use
This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such as,
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staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and
other working environments;
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farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels
and other residential type environments;
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bed and breakfast type environments;
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catering and similar non-retail applications.
The appliance is not suitable as a built-in unit;
All other types of uses are not permitted.
Foreseeable misuse
The following uses are specifically prohibited:
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Storage and cooling of medication, blood
plasma, laboratory preparations or similar
substances and products in accordance
with the CMDCAS and FDA 510(k)
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Use outdoors
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Use in moist areas exposed to the rain
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Use in areas at risk of explosion
Incorrect appliance use can cause damage to
the stored products or cause them to spoil.
Climate ratings
The appliance is set to operate within specific
ambient temperature limits according to its
climate rating The climate rating for your
appliance is printed on the rating plate
Note
u
T
o guarantee trouble-free operation, comply
with the indicated ambient temperatures.
Climate
rating
for ambient temperatures from
SN 10°C(50°F) to 32°C(90°F)
N 16°C(61°F) to 32°C(90°F)
ST 16°C(61°F) to 38°C(100°F)
T 16°C(61°F) to 43°C(109°F)
SN-ST 10°C(50°F) to 38°C(100°F)
SN-T 10°C(50°F) to 43°C(109°F)
1.5 Conformity
The refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks. The
appliance complies with the applicable safety regula‐
tions and with the corresponding directives.
2 General safety instructions
Please keep these operating instructions in a
safe place so you can refer back to them at
any time.
If you pass the appliance on, please hand
these operating instructions to the new owner.
General safety instructions
4 * Depending on model and options

Read and follow these instructions. They
contain safety information which is important
for safe and problem-free installation and
operation. Always read and follow the safety
information.
Dangers for the user:
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This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruc‐
tion concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children
should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance must not be performed by
children unless they are supervised. Chil‐
dren between the ages of 3 and 8 may load
and unload the appliance. Children under
the age of 3 must be kept away from the
appliance unless they are constantly super‐
vised.
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IMPORTANT: The power plug must be easily
accessible so that the appliance can be
disconnected from the mains quickly in an
emergency. It must not be behind the back
of the appliance.
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The socket must be easily accessible so that
the appliance can be disconnected quickly
from the electricity in an emergency. It must
not be located in the area behind the appli‐
ance.
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Always hold the appliance at the plug when
disconnecting it from the household power.
Do not pull on the cable.
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Disconnect the power plug or fuse if there is
a malfunction.
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Do not damage the power cable. Do not
operate the appliance with a faulty power
cable. If the supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified persons in order
to avoid a hazard. For Plug and Play connec‐
tions, the change may be carried out by the
customer.
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Repairs and work on the appliance may only
be carried out by Customer Service or other
specifically trained qualified personnel.
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Always follow the instructions when assem‐
bling, connecting and disposing of the appli‐
ance.
Risk of fire:
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The r
efrigerant contained within the appli‐
ance (specifications on the identification
plate) is environmentally friendly, but flam‐
mable. Leaking refrigerant can ignite.
•
WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant
circuit.
•
Do not handle ignition sources inside the
appliance.
•
WARNING: Do not use electrical appli‐
ances inside the food storage compart‐
ments of the appliance, unless they are of
the type recommended by the manufac‐
turer (e.g. steam cleaning appliances,
heating appliances, ice cream makers).
•
If refrigerant leaks: Remove naked flames
or ignition sources located near the area
of the leak. Ventilate the room well.
Contact Customer Service.
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Do not operate the appliance near explosive
gases.
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Do not store or use gasoline or other flam‐
mable gases and liquids near the appliance.
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Do not store explosive substances such as
aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in
this appliance. You can recognize such spray
cans by the printed list of contents or by a
flame symbol. Any leaking gases can be
ignited by electrical components.
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Keep lit candles, lamps and other objects
with naked flames away from the appliance
so they do not cause a fire.
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Alcoholic beverages or other containers
holding alcohol must always be tightly
sealed for storage purposes. Any leaking
alcohol can be ignited by electrical compo‐
nents.
Risk of falling or toppling over:
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WARNING: To avoid a hazard due to insta‐
bility of the appliance, it must be fixed in
accordance with the instructions.
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Do not stand on the base, drawers, doors
etc. or use them as improper supports. This
applies in particular to children.
Danger of poisoning:
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Do not consume spoiled food.
General safety instructions
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Danger of frostbite, feeling of numbness and
pain:
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Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold
surfaces or chilled/frozen food or take
protective measures, e.g. wear gloves.
Risk of injury and damage:
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Hot steam may cause injuries. Do not use
any electrical heating or steam cleaning
equipment, naked flames or defrosting
sprays for defrosting measures.
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WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices
or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those recommended by
the manufacturer.
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Do not remove ice using sharp objects.
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WARNING: Keep clear of obstruction all
ventilation openings in the appliance enclo‐
sure or in the structure for building-in.
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WARNING: Risk of child entrapment. Before
you throw away your old refrigerator or
freezer:
•
Take off the doors.
•
Leave the shelves in place so that children
may not easily climb inside.
Risk of crushing:
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Do not hold onto the hinge when opening
and closing the door. Fingers may become
trapped.
California Proposition 65
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WARNING: This product can expose you to
chemicals including Diisononyl Phthalate
(DINP), which is known to the State of Cali‐
fornia to cause cancer, and Di-isodecyl
Phthalate (DIDP), which is known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or
other reproductive harm. For more informa‐
tion, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
FCC Warning
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Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
FCC information
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This appliance has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reason‐
able protection against harmful interference
from an installation in residential areas. This
appliance generates, uses and can radiate
r
adio-frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruc‐
tions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this appliance
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be deter‐
mined by switching the appliance on and
off, the user should try to correct the inter‐
ference by one or more of the following
measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the distance between the appli‐
ance and receiver.
•
Connect the appliance to an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Statement
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This appliance is found to comply with FCC
radio frequency (RF) exposure limits set for
an uncontrolled environment. This trans‐
mitter must not be set up or operated in
conjunction with another antenna or
another transmitter.
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This appliance should be installed and oper‐
ated with a minimum space of
200 mm (7 7/8 in) between the antenna and
your body. The user must follow the specific
operating instructions to ensure compliance
with RF exposure.
IC information
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This appliance has license-exempt transmit‐
ters/receivers, which comply with the
license-exempt Radio Standards Specifica‐
tion (RSS) of Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
•
This appliance may not cause interfer‐
ence.
•
This device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
IC Radio Frequency Exposure Statement
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This appliance meets the IC RSS-102 limits
for radiation exposure, which were defined
for an uncontrolled environment. This appli‐
General safety instructions
6 * Depending on model and options

ance should be installed and operated so
that there is a minimum space of
200 mm (7 7/8 in) between the antenna and
your body.
Symbols on the device:
The symbol may be located on the
compressor. It refers to the oil in the
compressor and refers to the following
danger: Can be fatal if swallowed or
inhaled. This notice only applies for
recycling. There is no danger during
normal operation.
WARNING: Risk of fire / flammable
materials. The symbol is located on the
compressor and indicates the danger
from flammable materials. Do not
remove the label.
This label or a similar one may be
located on the rear of the appliance.
This label indicates that there are
vacuum insulation panels (VIP) or perlite
panels in the door and/or housing. This
notice only applies for recycling. Do not
remove the label.
Observe the warning messages and other
detailed information in the other sections:
DANGER Indicates an immediately
hazardous situation, which if
not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situa‐
tion, which if not avoided,
could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situa‐
tion, which if not avoided,
could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situa‐
tion, which if not avoided,
could result in damage to prop‐
erty.
Note Indicates useful advice and
tips.
3 Functionality of the Touch
display
You operate your appliance using the Touch display.
You select appliance functions in the Touch display
(hereafter referred to as display) by tapping them. If
you do not perform any action on the display for
10 seconds, the display either jumps back to the
higher-level menu or directly to the status display.
3.1 Navigation and symbol explana‐
tion
In the illustrations, different symbols are used to navi‐
gate the display. The following table describes these
symbols.
Symbol Description
Press the Next navigation
arrow:
Navigates to the next option
in the menu.
Press the Back navigation
arr
ow:
Jumps back one option in
the menu.
Press the navigation arrow
several times in succes‐
sion:
Navigates in the menu to
the desired function.
Press the Confirm symbol:
Activates/deactivates func‐
tion.
Opens submenu.
Press the Confirm symbol
together with the back
icon:
Jumps back one menu level.
Arrow with clock:
It takes more than
10 seconds for the following
message to appear in the
display.
Functionality of the Touch display
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Symbol Description
Arrow with a time indica‐
tion:
It takes the specified
amount of time until the
following message appears
in the display.
“Open Settings menu”
symbol:
Navigates to the Settings
menu and opens the
settings menu.
If necessary: Navigate to
the desired function in the
Settings menu.
(see 3.2.1 Opening the
Settings menu)
“Open Advanced menu”
symbol:
Navigates to the Advanced
menu and opens the
advanced menu.
If necessary: Navigate to
the desired function in the
Advanced menu.
(see 3.2.2 Opening the
Advanced menu)
No action for
1
0seconds
If you do not perform any
action on the display for
10 seconds, the display
either jumps back to the
higher-level menu or
directly to the status
display.
Opening door and
closing it again
If you open the door and
immediately close it again,
the display jumps directly
back to the status display.
Note: Illustrations of the display are shown in the English
version.
3.2 Menus
The appliance functions can be found in various
menus.
Menu Description
Main menu When you switch the appliance on, you
are automatically in the main menu.
From here you can navigate to the most
important appliance functions, to the
Settings menu and to the Advanced
menu.
Menu Description
Settings
menu
The Settings menu contains additional
appliance functions f
or setting up your
appliance.
(see 3.2.1 Opening the Settings menu)
Advanced
menu
The advanced menu contains special
appliance functions for setting up your
appliance. Access to the Advanced
menu is protected by the numerical
code 151.
(see 3.2.2 Opening the Advanced menu)
3.2.1 Opening the Settings menu
Fig. 2 Example illustration
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Settings menu is open.
u
If necessary: Navigate to the desired function.
3.2.2 Opening the Advanced menu
Fig.3
Fig. 4 Example illustration, access with numerical code 151
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Expanded menu is open.
u
If necessary: Navigate to the desired function.
Functionality of the Touch display
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3.3 Sleep mode
If you do not touch the display for 1 minute, the display
switches to sleep mode. In sleep mode, the display
brightness is dimmed.
3.3.1 Ending sleep mode
u
Press any navigation key.
w
Sleep mode is ended.
4 Start-up
4.1 Switching on appliance (first use)
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
The appliance has been installed and connected in
accordance with the installation instructions.
q
All adhesive strips, adhesive and protective films
and transport locks are removed from inside and on
the appliance.
q
All marketing leaflets are removed from the drawers.
q
You are familiar with the functionality of the Touch
display. (see3 Functionality of the Touch display)
u
Switch on the appliance using the Touch display.
Fig. 5 Example illustration
w
The status display appears.
w
The appliance cools to the temperature set at the
factory.
w
The appliance starts in demo mode (status display
with DEMO appears): If the appliance starts in demo
mode, you can deactivate demo mode within the
next 5 minutes. (seeDemo mode)
More information:
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Start the IceMaker for the first time.
(see4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time*) *
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Start the EasyTwist-Ice for the first time.
(see 4.3 Starting the EasyTwist-Ice for the first
time*) *
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Start the SmartDevice for the first time.
(see 1.3 SmartDevice) and (seeWiFi)
Note
The manufacturer recommends:
u
Stock with food: Wait for around 6 hours until the
set temperature is reached.
u
Store frozen foods at -18°C(-0°F) or colder.
u
Observe the notes on storing food. (see 5.1 Informa‐
tion regarding storage)
Note
Accessories can be purchased from the Liebherr
Service Center. The address for your respective country
can be found on the back of the instructions.
4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first
time*
If your appliance is equipped with IceMaker, you must
clean the IceMaker before using it for the first time.
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
The appliance is properly connected.
4.3 Starting the EasyTwist-Ice for the
first time*
If your appliance is equipped with EasyTwist-Ice, you
must clean the EasyTwist-Ice before using it for the
first time.
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
The appliance is properly connected.
u
Clean the EasyTwist-Ice. (see 9.4.5 Cleaning Easy‐
Twist-Ice*)
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Fill the water tank.
5 Storage
5.1 Information regarding storage
WARNING
Danger of fire
u
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the appliance, unless they
are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
Note
Insufficient ventilation results in an increase in energy
consumption and reduction of the refrigerating
performance
u
Always keep the air slots unobstructed.
Observe the following specifications for storage:
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Keep the air vents on the inside of the rear wall free.
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In the freezer compartment: Package food properly.
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Package or cover foods that readily take on or give
off odors or taste in closed containers.
Start-up
* Depending on model and options 9

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Package raw meat or fish in clean, closed
containers. This will prevent meat or fish from
touching or dripping onto other food.
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Keep liquids in closed containers.
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Leave space between goods to ensure good air
circulation.
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Store food according to the instructions on the pack‐
aging.
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Always observe the best-before date indicated on
the packaging.
Note
Failure to follow these guidelines can lead to food‐
stuffs spoiling.
5.2 Fridge compartment
The air circulation in the appliance creates different
temperature zones. You will find the different tempera‐
ture zones in the appliance and equipment overview.
(see1.2 Appliance and equipment overview)
5.2.1 Arranging your food properly
u
Upper area and door: Store butter, cheese, canned
food and tubes.
u
Coldest temperature zone: Store perishable foods
such as pre-cooked meals, meat and lunch meats.
u
Bottom shelf: Store raw meat or fish.
5.3 EasyFresh
EasyFresh is great for non-packaged foods, such as
fruit and vegetables.
The humidity in the compartment depends on the
moisture content of the chilled goods placed in it, and
also depends on how often the compartment is
opened. You can regulate the humidity level.
(see 8.7 Humidity control)
5.3.1 Arranging your food properly
u
Store unpackaged fruit and vegetables.
If the humidity is too high:
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Regulate the humidity. (see 8.7 Humidity control)
5.4 Freezer compartment
Here, a dry, frosty storage climate is created at
-18 °C (-0 °F). The frosty storage climate is suitable for
storing frozen food for several months, for making ice
cubes or freezing fresh food.
5.4.1 Freezing food
Freezing quantity
The maximum amount of fresh food that you can freeze
within 24 hours is specified on the type plate
(see 10.5 Rating plate) under “Freezing capacity ... kg/
24h.”
To ensure that food quickly freezes through, adhere to
the following quantities per package:
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Fruit and vegetables up to 1 kg(2.20lb)
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Meat up to 2.5 kg(5.51lb)
Freezing food using SuperFrost
Depending on the amount of food to be frozen, you can
activate SuperFrost before freezing to reach lower
freezing temperatures. (see SuperFrost)
u
Activate SuperFrost if the amount of food you have
to freeze is more than approx. 2 kg(4.41lb).
The time at which you activate SuperFrost depends on
the amount of food you have to freeze:
Freezing quan‐
tity
Time at which you should activate
SuperFrost
Small amount
of food to
freeze
Activate SuperFrost about 6 hours
before freezing.
You can place the food in the freezer
as soon as the appliance automati‐
cally deactivates SuperFrost.
Maximum
amoun
t of food
to freeze
Activate SuperFrost about 24 hours
before freezing.
You can place the food in the freezer
as soon as the appliance automati‐
cally deactivates SuperFrost.
Arranging your food properly
CAUTION
Risk of injury from broken glass!
Bottles and cans with beverages can burst during
freezing. This applies in particular to carbonated bever‐
ages.
u
Only freeze bottles and cans with beverages if you
have activated the BottleTimer function in the
SmartDevice app.
Freezing quan‐
tity
Arranging your food properly
Small amount
o
f food to
freeze
Place packaged food in the top
drawer.
If possible, place groceries at the
back of the drawer near the rear
wall.
Maximum
amoun
t of food
to freeze
Distribute packaged groceries
throughout all drawers, but do not
place any groceries in the bottom
drawer.
If possible, place groceries at the
back of the drawer near the rear
wall.
Storage
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5.4.2 Defrosting food
WARNING
Danger of food poisoning!
u
Do not re-freeze defrosted food.
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Use defrosted foodstuff as quickly as possible.
You can defrost food in several ways:
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In the fridge compartmen
t
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In the microwave
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In the oven/fan-assisted oven
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At room temperature
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Take out only as much food as necessary.
5.5 Storage times
The storage times given are guidelines
Food with a “use by” date must still be consumed by
the date indicated on the package
5.5.1 Fridge
The best-before date stated on the packaging applies.
5.5.2 Freezer
Guidelines for storage periods for various foods
Ice cream at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
2 to 6 months
Sausage, ham at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
2 to 3 months
Bread, bakery prod‐
ucts
at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
2 to 6 months
Game, pork at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
6 to 9 months
Fish, fatty at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
2 to 6 months
Fish, lean at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
6 to 8 months
Cheese at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
2 to 6 months
Poultry, beef at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
6 to 12 months
Vegetables, fruit at
-18 °C
(-0°F)
6 to 12 months
6 Energy saving
-
Always ensure good ventilation. Keep clear of
obstruction all ventilation openings in the appliance
enclosure or in the structure for building-in.
-
Never block air slits in the fan.
-
Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or next
to a stove, heater or similar heat source.
-
Energy consumption depends on installation condi‐
tions such as the ambient temperature
(see 1.4 Range of appliance use) . A warmer ambient
temperature can increase the energy consumption.
-
Avoid opening the appliance door for any longer then
necessary
-
The lower the temperature is set the higher the
energy consumption.
-
Sort your food items:
home.liebherr.com/food.
-
All food stored in the appliance should be well
wrapped and covered. This prevents frost buildup.
-
Only take food out for as long as necessary so that it
does not get too warm.
-
Insertion of warm foods: first let the food cool down
to room temperature.
-
Defrost frozen food in the fridge
-
For longer periods of absence, use HolidayMode
(see HolidayMode) .
Dust deposits increase energy
consumption:
-
Once a year the dust should be
removed from the refrigerating
machine and the heat exchanger
metal grid at the back of the appli‐
ance
7 Use
7.1 Controls and displays
7.1.1 Status display
Fig.6
(1) Fridge compartment
temperature display
(2) Freezer compartment
temperature display
The Status display shows the set temperatures and is
the home display. From there, you can navigate to the
options and settings.
7.1.2 Display symbols
The display symbols provide information about the
current appliance status.
Energy saving
* Depending on model and options 11

Symbol Appliance status
Standby
The appliance or temperature
zone is turned off.
Flashing number
Appliance is working. Tempera‐
ture flashes, until the set value
is reached.
Flashing symbol
Appliance is working. Setting is
made.
Bar grows steadily
Function is activated.
7.2 Appliance functions
7.2.1 Notes on the appliance functions
The appliance functions are set at the factory so that
your appliance is fully functional.
Before you alter, activate or deactivate the appliance
functions, make sure that the following requirements
are met:
q
You have read and understood the descriptions of
how the display works.
q
You have familiarized yourself with the operating
and display elements of your appliance.
Turn off appliance
This setting turns off the whole appliance.
Switch off whole appliance
Fig.7
Fig.8
u
T
urning off the IceMaker .*
w
Off: Display turns black.
7.2.3 Switching temperature zones off and
on
You can switch temperature zones of the appliance off
independently.
Application:
-
Cleaning
-
Defrosting
Switching the fridge compartment off
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
Refrigerator compartment has been emptied.
Fig. 9 Example illustration
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Refrigerator compartment is switched off.
Switching the fridge compartment on
Fig. 10 Example illustration
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Refrigerator compartment is switched on.
w
The appliance cools to the last set temperature.
WiFi
Use this function to connect your appliance to WiFi.
You can then operate it via the SmartDevice app on a
mobile device. You can also use this function to
disconnect or reset the WiFi connection.
More information on the SmartDevice: (see 1.3 Smart‐
Device)
Note
The SmartDevice function is not available in the
following countries: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan.
Use
12 * Depending on model and options

Establishing the WiFi connection for the first time
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
You have installed the SmartDevice app (see
apps.home.liebherr.com).
q
Registration in the SmartDevice app is completed.
Fig.11
Fig.12
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Connection is established.
Disconnecting from the WiFi
Fig.13
Fig. 14
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
There is no connection.
Resetting the WiFi connection
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
u
Carry out action s
teps according to the illustration.
w
WiFi connection and other WiFi settings are reset to
factory settings.
Showing information about the WiFi connection
Fig.17
Fig. 18
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Temperature
Use this function to set the temperature.
The temperature depends on the following factors:
-
How often the door is opened
-
How long the door is open for
-
The room temperature of the installation site
-
The type, temperature and amount of food
Use
* Depending on model and options 13

Temperature zone Recommended setting
Fridge
compartment
5°C(41°F)
Freezer
compartment
-18°C(-0°F)
Setting the temperature in the refrigerator compart‐
men
t
Fig. 19
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Temperature is set.
Setting the temperature in the freezer compartment
Fig.20
u
Carry out action s
teps according to the illustration.
w
Temperature is set.
Temperature unit
Use this function to set the temperature unit. You can
set the temperature unit in either degrees Celsius or
degrees Fahrenheit.
Setting the temperature unit
Fig.21
Fig. 22 Example illustration: Switching between
degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Temperature unit is set.
D-Value*
Setting the D-Value
Fig.23
Fig. 24 Example illustration: Switching from D1 to D2.
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
The D-Value is set.
SuperCool
Select this function f
or the maximum cooling se
tting,
to reach lower cooling temperatures.
Use
14 * Depending on model and options

This function is relevant to the fridge section Fig.1(A)
Use:
-
Cool large amounts of food quickly.
Activating/deactivating settings
u
Using the fridge section: activate the function when
you add the goods.
u
Activating/deactivating .
-or-
u
Activate/deactivate using the SmartDevice app.
The function automatically turns off. The appliance
goes back to normal mode. The temperature adjusts
itself to the set level.
PowerCool
This function activates or deactivates PowerCool.
PowerCool ensures optimum temperature layers to
keep your food cool.
This function relates to the fridge compartment.
Application:
-
At high room temperature (starting at
approx.35°C(95°F))
-
At high humidity, e. g. on summer days
-
While storing moist product to prevent condensation
in the interior
Note
The fan can run even if the function is deactivated. It
ensures optimum temperature distribution in the appli‐
ance.
If the function is active, the appliance operates at a
higher output. As a result, the operating noise of the
appliance may be temporarily louder, while energy
consumption increases.
Activating PowerCool
Fig.25
Fig. 26
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
PowerCool is activated.
w
The appliance’s energy consumption is slightly
increased.
Deactivating PowerCool
Fig.27
Fig.28
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
PowerCool is deactivated.
SuperFrost
Select this function for the maximum freezing setting,
to reach lower freezing temperatures.
This function is relevant to the freezer section Fig.1(C).
Use:
-
To freeze more than 2 kg(4.41lb) fresh food a day.
-
Freezing fresh food quickly to the core.
-
Increasing the cold reserves in the stored goods
before defrosting the appliance.
Activating/deactivating settings
With a small volume of frozen goods:
u
Activate 6 hours before use.
With the maximum volume of frozen goods:
u
Activate 24 hours before use.
u
Activating/deactivating .
-or-
u
Activate/deactivate using the SmartDevice app.
The function automatically turns off. The appliance
goes back to normal mode. The temperature adjusts
itself to the set level.
Start defrost cycle
Use this function to start the automatic defrost cycle
manually if the defrost cycle does not start automati‐
cally in case of an error.
Starting the defrost cycle
Fig.29
Use
* Depending on model and options 15

Fig.30
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Defrost cycle has started: Symbol flashes until the
defrost cycle is automatically completed.
w
When the defrost cycle is completed: Appliance
continues to run in normal operation.
Canceling the defrost cycle
The defrost cycle is automatically completed. However,
you can also cancel the defrost cycle at any time
during the defrosting:
Fig.31
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Defrost cycle is canceled.
w
Appliance continues to run in normal operation.
PartyMode
This function activates and deactivates PartyMode.
PartyMode activates different functions that are useful
for a party.
PartyMode activates the following functions:
-
SuperCool (seeSuperCool)
-
SuperFrost (see SuperFrost)
-
IceMaker (see IceMaker *) and MaxIce
(see MaxIce*) *
You can set all listed functions individually and flexibly.
By deactivating PartyMode all changes are discarded.
If the function is active, the appliance operates at a
higher output. As a result, the operating noise of the
appliance may be temporarily louder, while energy
consumption increases.
Activating PartyMode
Make sure that the following requirements are
fulfilled:*
q
IceMaker has been started for the first time.
(see4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time*)
Fig.32
Fig.33
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
PartyMode and the corresponding functions are acti‐
vated.
w
The current temperature flashes until the target
temperature is reached.
Deactivating PartyMode
PartyMode is automatically deactivated after 24 hours.
However, you can also manually deactivate PartyMode
at any time:
Fig.34
Fig.35
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
PartyMode is deactivated.
w
The appliance first cools to the set temperature: The
current temperature flashes until the target temper‐
ature is reached.
HolidayMode
This function minimizes the energy consumption during
an extended absence. The temperature of the refriger‐
ator compartment is set to 15 °C (59 °F) and this is
displayed on the status screen when the temperature
has been reached.
The set freezer temperature remains unchanged.
This function is relevant to the fridge section Fig.1(A).
Use:
-
Save energy if you plan to be away for a while.
-
Avoid coming home to bad smells and mold.
Activating/deactivating settings
u
Empty everything from the fridge section.
u
Activating/deactivating .
w
On: Fridge temperature is raised.
w
Off: The previously set temperature is restored.
Use
16 * Depending on model and options

SabbathMode
This function activates and deactivates SabbathMode.
If you activate this function, some electronic functions
are switched off. Your appliance thereby meets the reli‐
gious requirements of Jewish holidays such as the
Sabbath and complies with STAR-K Kosher certifica‐
tion.
Appliance status with active SabbathMode
The status display continuously shows SabbathMode.
All functions in the display except the Deactiv
ating
SabbathMode function are disabled.
Active functions remain active.
The display remains bright when you close the door.
The interior lighting is deactivated.
Memories are not listed. The set time interval is
s
topped.
Memories and warnings are not displayed.
There is no door alarm.
There is no temperature alarm.
The IceMaker is out of order.*
The defrost cycle operates only for the specified time
without taking in
to account the appliance usage.
After a power failure, the device returns to
SabbathMode.
Appliance status
Note
This appliance has certification from the “Institute for
Science and Halacha”. (
www.machonhalacha.co.il)
You can find a list of STAR-K-certified appliances at
www.star-k.org/appliances.
Activating SabbathMode
WARNING
Danger of poisoning from spoiled food!
If you have SabbathMode activated and a power failure
occurs, no message appears in the status display
about the power failure. Once the power is restored,
the appliance continues to operate in SabbathMode.
The power failure may mean that food spoils and the
consumption of this food could lead to food poisoning.
After a power failure:
u
Do not consume food that has been frozen and
thawed.
Fig.36
Fig.37
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
SabbathMode is activated.
w
Status display continuously shows SabbathMode.
Deactivating SabbathMode
SabbathMode is automatically deactivated after
80 hours. However, you can also manually deactivate
SabbathMode at any time:
Fig.38
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
SabbathMode is deactivated.
E-Saver
Use this function to activate or deactivate energy
saving mode. If you activate energy saving mode,
energy consumption drops and the temperature in the
appliance increases. Food remains fresh, but shelf life
is reduced.
Temperature
zone
Recommended
setting (see
Temperature)
Temperature
while E-Saver is
active
Fridge
section
5°C(41°F) 7°C(45°F)
Freezer
section
-18°C(-0°F) -16°C(3°F)
Temperatures
Activating E-Saver
Fig. 39
Use
* Depending on model and options 17

Fig.40
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Energy saving mode is activated.
Deactivating E-Saver
Fig. 41
Fig. 42
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Energy saving mode is deactivated.
IceMaker *
You can activate or deactivate ice cube production with
this function.
More information on the
number of ice cubes:
(see 10.1 Technical
specifications)
More information on
increasing the number of ice
cubes:
(see MaxIce*)
More information on the
IceMaker water inflow:
(see IceMaker water
inflow*)
More information on cleaning
the lines of the IceMaker:
(see TubeClean *)
If the function is active, the appliance operates at a
higher output. As a result, the operating noise of the
appliance may be temporarily louder, while energy
consumption increases.
Activating IceMaker
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
IceMaker is put into operation. (see 8.10 IceMaker*)
Fig.43
Fig.44
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
IceMaker is activated. It can take up to 24 hours for
the IceMaker to produce the first ice cubes.
Deactivating IceMaker
Fig.45
Fig.46
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
IceMaker is deactivated.
w
If ice cubes are currently being made, the system
completes the process.
w
The IceMaker goes off automatically.
IceMaker water inflow*
Use this function to set the IceMaker water inflow. The
IceMaker water inflow regulates the water inflow
volume. You can adjust the IceMaker water inflow if the
water inflow does not match the water pressure and
the dispensed ice cube size.
Upon delivery, the IceMaker water inflow is set to the
value 5. You can select a value of between 1 (smallest
inflow volume) and 8 (largest inflow volume).
Setting the IceMaker-water inflow
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
IceMaker has been started for the first time.
(see4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time*)
q
IceMaker is activated. (see IceMaker *)
Fig. 47
Use
18 * Depending on model and options

Fig. 48 Example illustration: Switching from value 5 to
v
alue6.
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
IceMaker water inflow is set.
MaxIce*
Use this function t
o incr
ease the number of ice cubes
in the IceMaker.
More information on the
number of ice cubes:
(see 10.1 Technical speci‐
fications)
Activating MaxIce
If you activate MaxIce and have not previously acti‐
vated the IceMaker (see IceMaker *) function, then by
pressing MaxIce you can also automatically activate
the IceMaker function.
If you have not yet activated the IceMaker function,
make sure that the following requirements are met:
q
IceMaker is put into operation. (see 8.10 IceMaker*)
Fig. 49
Fig.50
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
MaxIce is activated.
w
If you have not activated the IceMaker function
before: IceMaker is activated.
Deactivating MaxIce
If you deactivate MaxIce, then the IceMaker function is
still activated.
Fig.51
Fig.52
u
Carry out action s
teps according to the illustration.
w
MaxIce is deactivated.
TubeClean *
This function activates or deactivates TubeClean. Acti‐
vating TubeClean cleans the IceMaker lines.
Activating TubeClean
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
IceMaker cleaning is prepared. (see 9.4.6 Cleaning
the IceMaker*)
q
Empty container with a capacity of 1.5 l (1.59 qt) and
with a maximum height of 10 cm (3 15/16 in) is
ready.
u
Place the container into the drawer below the
IceMaker.
Fig.53
Fig.54
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
TubeClean is activated.
w
Cleaning process has started: Symbol flashes until
the cleaning process is automatically completed
after 60 minutes.
w
When the cleaning process is completed: Appliance
continues to run in normal operation.
Deactivating TubeClean
TubeClean is automatically completed after
60 minutes. However, you can also deactivate Tube‐
Clean at any time during the cleaning process:
Use
* Depending on model and options 19

Fig.55
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
TubeClean is deactivated: Cleaning process is
canceled.
w
Appliance continues to run in normal operation.
CleaningMode
This function activates and deactivates CleaningMode.
CleaningMode enables you to comfortably clean the
appliance.
This setting relates to the fridge compartment.
Application:
-
Clean the fridge compartment. (see 9.4 Cleaning the
appliance)
Appliance status with active CleaningMode
The status display continuously shows CleaningMode.
The fridge section is switched off.
The interior lighting is activated.
Reminders and warnings are not displayed. No signal
t
one is sounded.
Appliance status
Activating CleaningMode
Fig.56
Fig.57
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
CleaningMode is activated.
w
Status display continuously shows CleaningMode.
Deactivating CleaningMode
CleaningMode is automatically deactivated after
60 minutes. However, you can also manually deactivate
CleaningMode at any time:
Fig.58
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
CleaningMode is deactivated.
w
The appliance first cools to the set temperature.
Display Brightness
Use this function to set the brightness of the display
gradually.
You can set the following brightness levels:
-
40%
-
60%
-
80%
-
100% (default setting)
Setting the display brightness
Fig. 59
Fig. 60 Example illustration: Switching from 80 % to 60%.
u
Carry out action s
teps according to the illustration.
w
Display brightness is set.
Door alarm
Use this function t
o activate or deactivate the door
alarm. The door alarm sounds if the door is open for
too long. The door alarm is activated upon delivery. You
can set how long to door can remain open until the
door alarm sounds.
You can set the following values:
-
1 minute
-
2 minutes
-
3 minutes
-
Off
Use
20 * Depending on model and options

Setting the door alarm
Fig.61
Fig. 62 Example illustration: Changing the door alarm from
1 minute to 3 minutes.
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Door alarm is set.
Deactivating door alarm
Fig.64
Fig.65
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Door alarm is deactivated.
Input lock
This function activ
ates and deactivates the input lock.
The input lock prevents the appliance from being oper‐
ated accidentally, e. g. by children.
Application:
-
Prevent unintentional changes of functions.
-
Prevent switching off of the appliance.
-
Prevent unintentional temperature setting.
Activating the input lock
If you activate the input lock, you can continue to navi‐
gate in the menus, however you cannot select or
modify other functions.
Fig.66
3s
Displ. Lock
Displ. Lock
Fig. 67
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Input lock is activated.
Deactivating the input lock
Fig.68
3s
Displ. Lock
Displ. Lock
Fig. 69
u
Carry out action s
teps according to the illustration.
w
Input lock is deactivated.
Appliance information
Use this function to display the model name, index,
serial number and service number of your appliance.
You will need the appliance information when you
contact customer service. (see 10.4 Customer Service)
You also use this function to open the expanded menu.
(see3 Functionality of the Touch display)
Display appliance information
Fig.70
Fig.71
u
Carry out action s
teps according to the illustration.
w
Display shows the appliance information.
Use
* Depending on model and options 21

Software
Use this function to display the software version of
your appliance.
Display software version
Fig.72
Fig.73
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Display indicates the software version.
Reminder
Reminders are displayed acoustically by a beep and
visually by a symbol in the display. The signal gets
louder until the alert stops.
Replace the FreshAir active carbon filter
This message appears when the air filter needs
replacing.
u
Replace the air filter every six months.
u
Confirm the message with OK.
w
The service interval resets.
w
The air filter guarantees the air quality in the fridge.
Activate setting
u
Activating/deactivating .
Demo mode
Demo mode is a special feature for dealers who want
to demonstrate appliance features. If you activate
demo mode, all refrigeration functions are deactivated.
If you switch on your appliance and “Demo” appears in
the status display, then demo mode is already acti‐
vated.
If you activate and then deactivate demo mode, the
appliance will be reset to factory defaults. (see Reset‐
ting to factory settings)
Activating demo mode
Fig. 74
Fig.75
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Demo mode is activated.
w
Appliance is switched off.
u
Switch on the appliance. (see4.1 Switching on appli‐
ance (first use))
w
“DEMO” appears in the status display.
Deactivating demo mode
Fig. 76
Use
22 * Depending on model and options

Fig.77
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Demo mode is deactivated.
w
Appliance is switched off.
u
Switch on the appliance. (see4.1 Switching on appli‐
ance (first use))
w
Appliance is reset to factory settings.
Resetting to factory settings
Use this function to reset all settings to factory
settings. All settings you have made so far are reset to
their original settings.
Performing a reset
Fig.78
Fig.79
u
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
w
Appliance is reset.
w
Appliance is switched off.
u
Restart the appliance. (see 4.1 Switching on appli‐
ance (first use))
7.3 Error messages
Error messages appear in the display. There are two
categories of error message:
Category Meaning
Message Reminder of general procedures. You can
carry out these procedures to eliminate the
message.
Warning Appears when there are malfunctions. A
signal sounds in addition to the display. The
signal becomes louder until you acknowl‐
edge by tapping the display. You can elimi‐
nate simple defects yourself. For more
serious defects, you must contact
customer service.
7.3.1 Warnings
Close the door
This message appears if the door is open too long.
You can set the time before this message appears .
u
Stop alarm: Confirm the message.
-or-
u
Close the door.
Power failure.
This message appears if the freezer temperature rises
after a power outage. When the power outage is over,
the appliance will continue to operate at the last
temperature setting.
u
Stop alarm: Confirm the message.
w
Temperature alarm appears (see Temperature
alarm) .
Temperature alarm
This message appears if the freezer temperature does
not match the set temperature.
Temperature differences may be caused by:
-
Hot fresh food was placed in the appliance.
-
When sorting and removing food from the appliance,
too much warm ambient air got in.
-
There has been a prolonged power outage.
-
The appliance is faulty.
When the cause is eliminated, the appliance will
continue to operate at the last temperature setting.
u
Confirm the display.
w
Warmest temperature is displayed.
u
Confirm the display again.
w
The status display is displayed.
w
Current temperature is displayed.
Use
* Depending on model and options 23

Error
This message appears when there is a fault with the
appliance. An appliance component has an error.
u
Open the door.
u
Take note of the error code.
u
Confirm the message.
w
The signal tone stops.
w
The status display appears.
u
Close the door.
u
Contact customer service. (see 10.4 Customer
Service)
7.3.2 Message
Insert IceMaker drawer*
This message appears if the IceMaker drawer is open.
u
Push in the IceMaker drawer.
w
The message disappears.
w
The IceMaker produces ice cubes.
8 Equipment
8.1 Door racks
8.1.1 Moving/removing door racks
Fig.80
u
Slide racks up.
u
Pull to the front.
u
Re-insert in reverse order.
8.1.2 To dismantle door racks
The door racks can be disassembled for cleaning.
Fig.81
Fig.82
u
Disassemble the door racks.
8.2 Shelves
8.2.1 Moving/removing shelves
CAUTION
Broken shelves!
Danger o
f cuts.
u
Only remove storage shelves when there is nothing
on them
Extension stops secure the shelves against being acci‐
den
tall
y pulled out
Fig.83
u
Lift the shelf and pull to the front.
Equipment
24 * Depending on model and options

w
Side r
ecess to shelf position.
u
Reposition the shelf: Lift up or lower to the desired
height and insert.
-or-
Fig.84
u
Take out the shelf completely: Pull out to the front.
u
Easier removal: Set the shelf at an angle.
u
Reinsert the shelf: Push it in to its stop limit.
w
Pull-out stoppers are pointing down.
w
Pull-out stoppers are behind the front shelf.
You can also remove the shelf above the EasyFresh
compartments.
Fig.85
To remove shelf
u
Lift the shelf at the front and back.
u
Remove from the front.
Do not place any goods on the drawer cover below!
Slide the shelf in:
u
Place the shelf at an angle, with the back tilted
downwards.
w
Pull-out stoppers are pointing down.
u
Slide the shelf into place.
8.2.2 Dismantling shelves
The shelves can be dismantled for cleaning.
Fig.86
u
Disassemble the shelf.
8.3 Split shelf*
8.3.1 Using the split shelf
CAUTION
Broken shelves!
Danger o
f cuts.
u
Only remove storage shelves when there is nothing
on them
Extension stops secure the shelves against being acci‐
dentally pulled out
Fig. 87
u
Push the split shelf underneath as in the illustration
Fig.88
Adjus
ting heigh
ts:
u
Pull the glass panels out Fig. 88 (1) from the front,
one at a time.
u
Pull the support rails out of their retainers and snap
into place at the height you want them.
u
Slide in the glass panels one at a time.
w
Flat pull-out stoppers at the front, right behind the
support rail.
w
Taller pull-out stoppers at the back.
Using both shelves:
u
Hold the bottom glass panel with one hand and pull
it to the front.
w
The glass panel Fig. 88 (1) with the trim strip is at the
front.
w
The stops Fig.88(3) point downward.
8.4 VarioSafe *
The VarioSafe offers space in the refrigerator compart‐
ment for small groceries, packages, tubes and jars, for
example.
Equipment
* Depending on model and options 25

Fig.89
(1) VarioSafe drawer (3) Recesses on the left
and right side panel
(2) Side panels with ribs
for VarioSafe drawer
(4) Stop edge
8.4.1 Inserting the VarioSafe
Fig.90
u
Insert the V
arioSaf
e into the refrigerator compart‐
ment at an angle Fig. 90 (1) until the recesses in the
side Fig. 90 (2) of the VarioSafe are at the level of the
support rib in the refrigerator compartment.
Fig. 91
u
Set VarioSafe straight. Fig. 91(1)
u
Lift VarioSafe at the front. Fig. 91(2)
Fig.92
u
Lift VarioSafe up toward the front.
u
Push VarioSafe in to the rear.
u
Lower VarioSafe.
w
VarioSafe audibly engages.
w
VarioSafe is inserted.
8.4.2 Repositioning the VarioSafe
You can move the VarioSafe as a whole in the refriger‐
ator compartment.
Equipment
26 * Depending on model and options

Fig. 93
u
Lift V
arioSafe at the front.
Fig. 94
u
Pull VarioSafe forwards until the recesses in the side
of the VarioSafe are at the level of the support rib in
the refrigerator compartment. Fig. 94(1)
u
Move VarioSafe up or down in the refrigerator
compartment until the desired height is reached.
Fig. 94(2)
Fig.95
u
Lift VarioSafe at the front.
u
Push VarioSafe in to the rear.
w
VarioSafe audibly engages.
w
VarioSafe is offset in height.
8.4.3 Moving the VarioSafe drawer
You can use the VarioSafe drawer at two different
heights. If you would like to store taller foodstuffs in
the VarioSafe drawer, slide the VarioSafe drawer in on
the bottom rib. If you would like to store smaller food‐
stuffs in the VarioSafe drawer, slide the VarioSafe
drawer in on the top rib.
Fig.96
u
Pull out the V
arioSafe drawer as far as it will go.
u
Lift the VarioSafe drawer up at the front.
u
Remove the VarioSafe drawer to the front.
Fig.97
u
Lift the VarioSafe drawer up at the front.
u
Place the VarioSafe drawer behind the stoppers on
desired rib Fig.97(1) or Fig.97(2).
w
VarioSafe drawer is offset in height.
8.4.4 Removing the VarioSafe
You can remove the VarioSafe as a whole.
Equipment
* Depending on model and options 27

Fig.98
u
Lift VarioSafe at the front.
Fig.99
u
Pull VarioSafe forward Fig. 99 (1) until the recesses in
the side of the VarioSafe are at the level of the
support rib in the refrigerator compartment. Fig.99(2)
Fig. 100
u
Set VarioSafe in refrigerator compartment at an
angle. Fig. 100(1)
u
Take VarioSafe out to the front. Fig. 100(2)
w
VarioSafe is removed.
8.4.5 Disassembling the VarioSafe
You can disassemble the VarioSafe into its individual
parts if you want to clean the VarioSafe or if you need
to install or remove parts.
Fig. 101
u
Remove VarioSafe as a whole. (see 8.4.4 Removing
the VarioSafe )
u
Disassemble VarioSafe according to the illustration.
8.5 Drawers
You can remove the drawers for cleaning.
You can remove the drawers to use VarioSpace.
The way to remove/insert the drawers varies
depending on the pull-out system. Your appliance can
contain a variety of pull-out systems.
Note
Insufficient ventilation results in an increase in energy
consump
tion and reduction of the refrigerating
performance.
u
Leave the bottom drawer in appliance!
u
Never obstruct the vents on the interior rear wall!
8.5.1 Drawer on appliance base or glass
shelf
The drawer runs directly on the appliance base or on a
glass shelf. There are no rails.
When you remove the drawers, you can use the glass
shelves below them as storage shelves.
Removing drawer
Fig. 102
Equipment
28 * Depending on model and options

u
R
emove drawer as shown in the diagram.
Inserting drawer
Fig. 103
u
Insert drawer as shown in the diagram.
8.5.2 Drawer on glide rails
Removing drawer
Fig. 104
u
Remove drawer as shown in the diagram.
Inserting drawer
Fig. 105
u
Insert drawer as shown in the diagram.
8.6 EasyFresh-Safe
The compartment lid can be removed for cleaning.
8.6.1 Removing the compartment lid
Fig. 106
If the drawers are removed:
u
Pull the lid up at the front in the retaining parts to
the opening Fig. 106(1).
u
Lift from the back and pull it up and out Fig. 106(2).
8.6.2 Inserting the compartment lid
Fig. 107
If the text THIS SIDE UP is on top:
u
Insert the lip of the cover over the opening of the
rear bracket Fig. 107(1) and click into place Fig. 107(2).
u
Position the cover where you want it
(see 8.7 Humidity control) .
8.7 Humidity control
You can regulate the moisture in the drawer yourself by
adjusting the compartment cover.
The compartment cover is on the drawer itself and can
be covered with shelves or additional drawers.
Fig. 108
Low air humidity
u
Open the drawer.
u
Pull the drawer cover to the front.
w
If the drawer is closed: Gap between lid and
compartment.
w
Moisture levels lower in the Safe.
High air moisture:
u
Open the drawer.
u
Slide the compartment cover to the back.
w
If the drawer is closed: The cover seals the compart‐
ment.
w
Moisture levels rise in the Safe.
If there is too much moisture in the compartment:
u
Choose a “low moisture setting”.
-or-
Equipment
* Depending on model and options 29

u
R
emove the moisture with a cloth.
8.8 Glass shelves
You can remove the glass shelf under the drawers for
cleaning.
You can remove the glass shelf under the drawers to
use VarioSpace.
8.8.1 Removing / inserting the glass shelf
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
Glass shelf under the drawer: Drawer has been
removed. (see 8.5 Drawers)
Removing glass shelf
Fig. 109 Example illustration of glass shelf
u
Lift glass shelf at the front. Fig. 109(1)
u
Remove glass shelf to the front. Fig. 109(2)
Inserting the glass shelf
Fig. 110 Example illustration of glass shelf
u
Position glass shelf at an angle behind the stoppers.
(see Fig. 110)
u
Lower glass shelf.
u
Slide in glass shelf to the back.
8.9 EasyTwist-Ice*
With the EasyTwist-Ice you can make enough ice cubes
for the whole household. The EasyTwist-Ice is supplied
with water via a water tank.
Fig. 111 Example illustration
(1) Freezer drawer with
EasyTwist-Ice
(4) Rotary knob
(2) Body with ice cube
tray
(5) Ice cube drawer
(3) Water tank
Note
Do not change the position of the freezer drawer with
the EasyTwist-Ice in the appliance.
8.9.1 Making ice cubes
The amount of ice cubes you can make in a given
period of time with the EasyTwist-Ice depends on the
freezer temperature of the appliance. The lower the
temperature in the appliance, the more ice cubes you
can make.
Maximum number of ice
cubes in the ice cube tray:
20 ice cubes
Maximum capacity of the
ice cube drawer:
40 ice cubes (equivalent
to two ice cube batches)
More information about
the time needed for ice
cube production:
(see 10.1 Technical speci‐
fications)
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
Componen
ts of the EasyTwist-Ice have been
cleaned.
Filling the water tank
WARNING
Risk of poisoning due to contaminated water!
u
Fill the water tank with potable water only.
NOTICE
Sugary liquids!
Damage t
o the EasyTwist-Ice.
u
Fill with cold drinking water only.
Equipment
30 * Depending on model and options

Note
Using filtered, decarbonized water ensures the best-
tas
ting drinking w
ater for your ice cubes.
This water quality can be achieved using a table water
filter of the kind available in trade retail outlets.
u
Always fill the water tank only with filtered, decar‐
bonized drinking water.
Fig.112
u
Pull out freezer drawer as far as it will go.
u
Lift the water tank at the recess Fig.112(1).
u
Remove the water tank by lifting it upward. Fig.112(2)
u
Fill the water tank with drinking water up to the
mark Fig.112(3).
Fig.113
u
Position the water tank at the front. Fig.113(1)
u
Lower the water tank at the rear. Fig.113(2)
u
Slide in the freezer drawer.
Releasing the ice cubes
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
The required time for the production of ice cubes has
been observed. (see 10.1 Technical specifications)
q
Freezer drawer is fully inserted.
q
Ice cube drawer is fully inserted.
u
T
urn the rotary knob Fig. 111 (4) clockwise as far as it
will go.
w
Ice cubes fall from the ice cube tray into the ice
cube drawer Fig.111(5).
If all the ice cubes do not come out of the ice cube
tray:
u
Turn the rotary knob clockwise several times to the
stop.
8.10 IceMaker*
The IceMaker is used exclusively for the production of
ice cubes in household quantities.
Make sure that the following conditions are fulfilled
-
IceMaker is cleaned (see9 Maintenance) .
-
IceMaker drawer is cleaned.
-
IceMaker drawer is fully inserted.
8.10.1 Producing ice cubes
The production capacity depends on the freezer
temperature The lower the temperature, the more ice
cubes can be produced in a certain period
Once IceMaker is switched on for the first time, it can
take up to 24 hours to produce the first ice cubes.
u
Activate the IceMaker .
u
To make a large quantity of ice cubes: Activate the
MaxIce .
u
To make a large quantity of ice cubes: Move or
remove the separators in the IceMaker drawer.*
u
Distribute ice cubes evenly in the drawer to increase
its capacity.
u
Close the drawer: The IceMaker starts making ice
again.
Note
When a certain level is reached in the IceMaker drawer,
it stops making ice cubes. The IceMaker does not fill
the drawer to the very top.
8.10.2 Using the drawer with the IceMaker
deactivated
If you deactivate the IceMaker, then you can use the
entire IceMaker drawer as a freezer drawer.
u
Deactivate IceMaker. (see Deactivating IceMaker )
Fig. 114
Equipment
* Depending on model and options 31

u
Place f
ood in drawer.
If you put food in the left side of the drawer:
u
Pay attention to the IceMaker Fig. 114(1).
8.11 VarioSpace
Fig. 115
You can remove drawers and glass panels from your
appliance. This provides more room for large food
items such as poultry, joints of meat, large game and
bulky baked goods. You can then freeze these items
whole for later preparation.
u
Note the load limits on the drawers and glass panels
(see 10.1 Technical specifications) .
8.12 Bottle rack
8.12.1 Using the bottle rack
Fig. 116
u
Slide the bottle rack at the edges.
w
Stops bottles from tipping over.
8.12.2 Removing the bottle rack
Fig.117
u
Slide the bottle rack all the way to the right edge.
u
Remove to the back.
8.13 Flexible ice compartment
divider*
The IceMaker’s ice cube drawer has a flexible ice
compartment divider. This allows you to store larger
quantities of ice cubes or additional food items as
needed. You can move or remove the ice compartment
divider.
8.13.1 Moving the flexible ice compartment
divider
Fig. 118 Example illustration of the ice compartment divider
u
Move the ice compartment divider to the desired
position.
8.13.2 Removing the flexible ice compart‐
ment divider
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
Ice cube drawer is removed. (see 8.5 Drawers)
Fig. 119
u
Lift the rear part of the ice compartment divider.
Fig. 119(1)
u
Remove the ice compartment divider upwards.
Fig. 119(2)
8.13.3 Putting in the flexible ice compart‐
ment divider
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
Ice cube drawer is removed. (see 8.5 Drawers)
Equipment
32 * Depending on model and options

Fig.120
u
Insert the fron
t part of the ice compartment divider.
Fig.120(1)
u
Lower the rear part of the ice compartment divider
to the drawer bottom. Fig.120(2)
9 Maintenance
9.1 FreshAir carbon filter
The FreshAir carbon filter is located in the compart‐
ment above the fan.
It guarantees the best air quality.
q
Change the carbon filter every 6 months.
When the reminder is set, a message on the display
prompts you to change it.
q
You can dispose of the carbon filter with the regular
household waste.
Note
FreshAir activated charcoal filters can be purchased
fr
om the Liebherr Service Center. The address for your
respective country can be found on the back of the
instructions.
9.1.1 Removing the FreshAir carbon filter
Fig.121
u
Pull out the compartment Fig.121(1).
u
Remove the carbon filter Fig.121(2).
9.1.2 Inserting the FreshAir carbon filter
Fig.122
u
Insert the carbon filter as shown in the diagram
Fig.122(1).
w
The carbon filter clicks into place.
If the carbon filter is pointing downwards:
u
Push the compartment in Fig.122(2).
w
The carbon filter is now ready for use.
9.2 Disassembling / assembling pull-
out systems
9.2.1 Notes on disassembly
You can disassemble some of the pull-out systems for
cleaning. Your appliance can contain a variety of pull-
out systems.
The following pull-out systems can be disassembled or
cannot be disassembled:
Pull-out system can be disassembled/
cannot be disassembled
Drawer on appliance base or
glass shelf
cannot be disassembled
Drawer on glide rails cannot be disassembled
9.3 Defrosting the appliance
9.3.1 Defrosting the refrigerator compart‐
ment
Defrosting is performed automatically. The water from
the thawing process runs out via the drain opening and
is evaporated.
Water droplets or a thin layer of frost or ice can form
on the rear wall; this is a completely normal part of the
appliance’s function. You do not have to remove them.*
A frost or ice layer may form briefly due to the energy-
optimized control of the appliance.*
u
Clean the drain opening regularly (see 9.4 Cleaning
the appliance) .
Maintenance
* Depending on model and options 33

9.3.2 Defrosting the freezer compartment
with NoFrost
Defrosting is performed automatically by the NoFrost
system. The moisture condenses on the evaporator and
is periodically defrosted and evaporated.
The appliance does not have to be defrosted.
9.4 Cleaning the appliance
9.4.1 Preparation
WARNING
Danger of electric shock.
u
Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.
WARNING
Danger of fire
u
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
u
Empty appliance.
u
Pull out the power plug.
-or-
u
Activate CleaningMode. (seeCleaningMode)
9.4.2 Cleaning the housing
NOTICE
Improper cleaning!
Damage to the appliance.
u
Only use soft cleaning cloths and ph-neutral all-
purpose cleaners.
u
Do not use steel wool or sponges that scour or
scratch.
u
Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning materials or
those containing sand, chloride, or acids.
WARNING
Risk of injury or damage due to hot steam.
Hot steam can cause scalding/burns and damage to
surfaces.
u
Do not use steam cleaners.
u
Wipe the housing down with soft, clean cloth. If very
dirty, use lukewarm water with a neutral cleaner.
Glass surfaces can also be cleaned with glass
cleaner.
9.4.3 Cleaning the interior
NOTICE
Improper cleaning!
Damage t
o the appliance.
u
Only use soft cleaning cloths and ph-neutral all-
purpose cleaners.
u
Do not use steel wool or sponges that scour or
scratch.
u
Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning materials or
those containing sand, chloride, or acids.
u
Plastic surfaces: clean by hand with a soft clean
cloth, lukewarm water and a little detergent.
u
Metal surfaces: clean by hand with a soft clean
cloth, lukewarm water and a little detergent.
u
Drain hole: remove any deposits with a thin item
such as a cotton bud.
9.4.4 Cleaning the equipment
NOTICE
Improper cleaning!
Damage to the appliance.
u
Only use soft cleaning cloths and ph-neutral all-
purpose cleaners.
u
Do not use steel wool or sponges that scour or
scratch.
u
Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning materials or
those containing sand, chloride, or acids.
Clean with a soft, clean cloth, lukewarm water and a
little w
ashing up liquid:
-
Door racks
- Shelf
- Split shelf*
- VarioSafe*
- EasyFresh-Safe
- Drawer
Please note: Do not remove the magnet on the
drawer. The magnet ensures that the IceMaker func‐
tions.*
- Divider in the IceMaker drawer*
- Components of the EasyTwist-Ice*
Clean in the dishwasher up to 60°C(140°F):
- Door racks
- Bottle rack
- Holder for the split shelf*
- Ice cube tray*
- Ice cube scoop*
u
Disassemble the equipment: see the relevant
section.
u
Clean the equipment.
9.4.5 Cleaning EasyTwist-Ice*
Clean EasyTwist-Ice in the following cases:
-
Initial commissioning
-
If not in use for more than 48 hours
-
If cleaning is needed
Maintenance
34 * Depending on model and options

Disassembling EasyTwist-Ice
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
Drawer is removed. (see 8.5 Drawers)
q
Drawer is set down on a table.
Fig.123
u
R
emoving the water tank: Lift the water tank at the
recess Fig.123(1).
u
Remove the water tank Fig.123(2) upwards.
u
Remove the ice cube tray Fig.123(3) from the front.
Fig. 124
u
Removing the EasyTwist-Ice body: Use your finger to
press the tab Fig. 124(4) downward while at the same
time lifting the EasyTwist-Ice body Fig. 124 (5) from
behind with the other hand.
u
Remove the EasyTwist-Ice body from the freezer
drawer.
Fig.125
u
Removing the cover of the EasyTwist-Ice body: With
one hand, press the tabs Fig. 125 (6) on both sides of
the EasyTwist-Ice body.
u
With the other hand, remove the cover Fig. 125 (7)
upward.
w
EasyTwist-Ice is disassembled in four parts. (see
Fig. 126)
Fig. 126 Components of the EasyTwist-Ice
(1) EasyTwist-Ice body
with ice cube tr
ay
(3) Co
ver
(2) Water tank (4) Ice cube tray
NOTICE
Danger of damage due to improper disassembly!
Breaking, jumping and splintering of the equipment. If
you continue to disassemble the EasyTwist-Ice body,
you might damage the rotary knob or other parts of the
EasyTwist-Ice body.
u
Only disassemble the EasyTwist-Ice into the illus‐
trated components. (see Fig. 126)
u
Clean the EasyTwist-Ice body Fig. 126 (1) as a
complete unit.
Cleaning EasyTwist-Ice
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q
EasyTwist-Ice is disassembled. (see Disassembling
EasyTwist-Ice)
u
Clean the ice cube tray, water tank, cover, and the
EasyTwist-Ice body with warm water with some dish‐
washing detergent.
u
Dry all cleaned components with a dry cloth
completely.
w
EasyTwist-Ice is cleaned.
Maintenance
* Depending on model and options 35

Installing EasyTwist-Ice
Fig.127
u
Ins
talling the cover of the EasyTwist-Ice body: Fit the
cover at the front. Fig.127(1)
u
Lower the cover at the rear. Fig.127(2)
w
The cover snaps audibly into place in both tabs
Fig.127(3).
Fig.128
u
Installing the EasyTwist-Ice body: Insert the axes of
the EasyTwist-Ice body into the guides Fig.128(4).
u
Press down the EasyTwist-Ice body Fig. 128 (5) at the
rear.
w
The EasyTwist-Ice body snaps in audibly.
Fig.129
u
Insert the ice cube tray Fig.129(6).
WARNING
Risk of poisoning due to contaminated water!
u
Fill the water tank with potable water only.
u
Fill the water tank with water.
u
Insert the water tank.
u
Insert the ice cube tray. (see 8.5 Drawers)
If using unfiltered water:
u
Dispose of ice cubes that were made 24 hours after
the first ice cube production.
-or-
If using filtered water:
u
Dispose of ice cubes that were made 48 hours after
the first ice cube production.
9.4.6 Cleaning the IceMaker*
There are various options for cleaning the IceMaker.
We recommend cleaning in the following situations:
q
Initial commissioning
Make sure that the following requirements are met:
q
IceMaker drawer is emptied.
q
IceMaker drawer is fully inserted.
q
The IceMaker has been activated.
On first use or if not used for prolonged periods
Clean the IceMaker with TubeClean.
u
Put an empty 1.5 l (1.59 qt) vessel (max. height
10cm(3 15/16in)) in the drawer under the IceMaker.
u
Activate the TubeClean function.
w
The rinse process is prepared (max. 60 min.): The
symbol flashes.
w
Water pipes are rinsed: Symbol flashes.
w
Rinsing process is complete: Function turns off auto‐
matically.
u
Take out the IceMaker drawer and remove the
container.
u
Clean the IceMaker drawer with warm water and a
little detergent.
Maintenance
36 * Depending on model and options

u
Push in the IceMak
er drawer.
w
Ice cube production starts automatically.
u
Dispose of any ice cubes that are produced within 24
hours of the first ice cube production.
When cleaning is required
Clean the IceMaker manually.
u
Remove the IceMaker drawer and clean with warm
water and a little detergent.
u
Push in the IceMaker drawer.
w
Ice cube production starts automatically.
9.4.7 After cleaning
u
Wipe dry the appliance and items of equipment
u
Connect and switch on the appliance.
u
Activate SuperFrost (see 7.2Appliance functions) .
When the temperature is sufficiently cold
u
Place the food inside.
u
Repeat cleaning regularly.
10 Customer support
10.1 Technical specifications
Temperature zone
Cool: 2°C(34°F) to 9°C(46°F)
Freezing -26°C(-15°F) to -15°C(5°F)
Maximum freezing quantity/24h
Freezer See “Freezing capacity …/24 h”
on the type plate
Max. door capacity
Number of
drawers, freezer
Top door Bottom door
3 drawers 12 kg(26.46lb)
14 kg(30.86lb)
9 kg(19.84lb)
--
Max. equipment capacity
Equipment Appliance
width
550 mm
(21 5/
8in)
(see
installa‐
tion
instruc‐
tions,
appliance
dimen‐
sions)
Appliance
width
600 mm
(23 1/2in)
(see
installa‐
tion
instruc‐
tions,
appliance
dimen‐
sions)
Appliance
width
700 mm
(27 9/16in)
(see
installa‐
tion
instruc‐
tions,
appliance
dimen‐
sions)
Drawer on glass
shelf
(see 8.5.1 Drawer
on appliance
base or glass
shelf)
12 kg
(26.46lb)
15 kg
(33.07lb)
--
Ice cube production with IceMaker*
Ice cube produc‐
tion/2
4h
At a temperature of -18°C(-0°F):
1.2 kg(2.65lb) of ice cubes
Maximum ice
cube production/
24h
When the MaxIce function is
active: 1.5 kg(3.31lb) of ice cubes
Ice cube production with EasyTwist-Ice*
Time required at -18°C(-0°F) approx. 5.5 h
Time required with SuperFrost activated approx. 3h
For appliances with a WiFi connection:
Frequency specification
Frequency band 2.4GHz
Maximum radi‐
ated power
< 100 mW
Purpose of the
wireless equip‐
ment
Integration in the local WiFi
network for data communication
10.2 Operating noises
The appliance makes noises while in operation.
-
At less cooling output the appliance saves energy
but takes longer to cool items. The volume is lower.
-
At a higher cooling output the food cools more
quickly. The volume is higher.
Examples:
•
Activated functions (see 7.2Appliance functions)
•
Running fan
•
Freshly sorted food
•
High ambient temperature
•
Door opened for long periods
Customer support
* Depending on model and options 37

Noise Possible cause Type of noise
Bubbling and
splashing
Coolant is
flowing in
to the
cooling circuit.
Normal noise
Spitting and
hissing
Coolant is
spraying into the
cooling circuit.
Normal noise
Humming The appliance
cools. The
volume depends
on the cooling
output.
Normal noise
Whirring and
murmuring
The fan is
running.
Normal oper‐
ating noise
Clicking Components are
being swit
ched
on and off.
Normal
switching noise
Rattling or
humming
Valves are
active.
Normal
switching noise
Noise Possible
cause
Type of
noise
How to
resolve
Vibration Unsuitable
setup
Error noise Adjust the
feet to
make sure
the appli‐
ance is
horizontal.
Noise Possible
cause
Type of
noise
How to
r
esol
ve
Clattering Equipment,
Objects
inside the
appliance
Error noise Secure
equipment
parts.
Leave a gap
between
items.
10.3 Technical faults
Your appliance is designed and manufactured for reli‐
able operation and a long service life. If a malfunction
nonetheless occurs during operation, please check
whether the malfunction is due to an operating error. In
this case, you will have to be charged for the costs
incurred, even during the warranty period.
You may be able to rectify the following faults yourself.
10.3.1 Appliance function
Defect Cause Remedy
The appliance
does not work.
The appliance is not switched on.
u
Switch on the appliance.
The power plug is not properly
insert
ed in the wall socket.
u
Check the power plug.
The powerfuse in the wall socket
is not OK.
u
Check the fuse.
Power failure.
u
Keep the appliance closed.
u
Protect your food: Lay freezer packs on top of the
food or use another freezer if the power is off for a
prolonged period.
u
Do not re-freeze defrosted food.
The appliance connector is not
corr
ectly inserted in the appliance.
u
Check the appliance connector.
The temperature
is not cold
enough
This means that the door of the
appliance is not closed properly
u
Close the appliance door
Insufficient ventilation
u
Clear and clean the ventilation grille.
The ambient temperature is too
high
u
Problem solution: (see1.4 Range of appliance use)
Customer support
38 * Depending on model and options

Defect Cause Remedy
The appliance was opened too
frequently or for too long
u
Wait to see if the required temperature corrects
itself. If not, contact Customer Service.
(see 10.4 Customer Service)
Too much fresh food was placed
inside without SuperF
rost.
u
Solution: (see SuperFrost)
The temperature is incorrectly set
u
Set to a colder temperature and check after 24
hours.
The appliance is too near to a heat
sour
ce (stove, heater etc).
u
Change location of appliance or the heat source.
The door seal is
defective or
should be
replaced for
other reasons.
The door seal is interchangeable.
You can replace it without the use
of any special tools.
u
Contact Customer Service. (see 10.4 Customer
Service)
The appliance is
iced up or
condensation is
building.
The door seal may have slipped
out of its groove.
u
Check the door seal is well placed in the groove.
The outside
surfaces of the
appliance are
hot*.
The heat of the refrigerant circuit
is used to prevent condensate
from forming
u
This is normal.
10.3.2 Equipment
Defect Cause Remedy
The IceMaker is
not making any
ice cubes.*
The IceMaker is not switched on.
u
Activate the IceMaker.
The drawer of the IceMaker is not
pr
operly closed
u
Close the drawer properly
The interior light
does not turn on.
The appliance is not switched on.
u
Switch on the appliance.
The door was open for longer than
1
5 min.
u
The int
erior light automatically switches itself off
if the door stays open for approx. 15 min.
The LED interior light is faulty or
the lid is damaged.
u
Contact Customer Service. (see 10.4 Customer
Service)
10.4 Customer Service
First check whether you can rectify the fault yourself
(see 10 Customer support) . If you cannot rectify the
problem, contact Customer Service.
You can find the address in the enclosed brochure
“Liebherr-Service” or at
home.liebherr.com/service.
WARNING
Unprofessional repair!
Injuries.
u
A damaged power cable may only be replaced by the
manufacturer, the manufacturer’s Customer Service
or a similarly qualified person.
u
For appliances with plug and play connection cables,
the change can be made by the customer.
Customer support
* Depending on model and options 39

10.4.1 Contacting Customer Service
Make sure that the following appliance information is
available:
q
Appliance name (model and index)
q
Service no. (service)
q
Serial no. (S no.)
u
Call up the appliance information via the display.
-or-
u
Refer to the type plate for appliance information.
(see 10.5 Rating plate)
u
Take note of the appliance information.
u
Notify customer service: Report errors and the appli‐
ance information.
w
This will help us give you fast and accurate support.
u
Follow further instructions from Customer Service.
10.5 Rating plate
The nameplate is located behind the drawers on the
inside of the appliance.
Fig.130
(1) Appliance name (3) Serial no.
(2) Service no.
u
Information from the nameplate.
11 Decommissioning
u
Empty appliance.
u
Deactivate IceMaker. (see Deactivating IceMaker ) *
u
Switch off appliance. (see Turn off appliance)
u
Pull out the power plug.
u
Remove the appliance connector if necessary: Pull it
out and, at the same time, move it from the left to
the right.
u
Clean appliance. (see 9.4Cleaning the appliance)
u
Leave the door open to prevent unpleasant odors.
12 Disposal
12.1
Preparing the appliance for
disposal
WARNING
Risk of child entrapment!
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
u
Take off the doors.
u
Leave the shelves in place so that children may not
easily climb inside.
Liebherr uses batteries in some of its appli‐
ances. You should remove these before
disposal of the old appliance for environ‐
mental reasons. If your appliance contains
batteries, a corresponding notice is
attached to the appliance.
Lamps If you can remove the lamps yourself
without destroying them, also remove these
before disposal.
u
Take the appliance out of operation.
u
Appliance with batteries: Remove the batteries. For
description, see Maintenance chapter.
u
If possible: Remove lamps without destroying them.
12.2 Disposing of the appliance in an
environmentally friendly manner
The appliance still contains
valuable materials and must
be collected separately from
unsorted municipal waste so
it can be recycled.
Dispose of batteries sepa‐
rately from the old appliance.
Certain batteries should NOT
go in household garbage or
recycling bins. Waste
batteries can always be recy‐
cled or taken to household
hazardous waste collection
points. To prevent fires from
lithium-ion batteries, tape
battery terminals and/or
place batteries in separate
plastic bags and never put
these batteries in household
garbage or recycling bins.
Lamps Dispose of removed lamps via
the respective collection
systems.
Decommissioning
40 * Depending on model and options

For USA: Check the Responsible Appli‐
ance Disposal (RAD) program
to find a RAD partner near
you.
For Canada: Follow your local guidance
about recycling and disposal
capabilities near you.
WARNING
Leaking refrigerant and oil!
Fire. The refrigerant contained within the appliance is
environmentally friendly, but flammable. The oil
contained within the appliance is flammable. Escaping
refrigerant and oil can ignite if they are of high enough
concentration and are exposed to an external heat
source.
u
Do not damage the pipelines of the coolant circuit
and the compressor.
u
Transport the appliance away without damaging it.
u
Dispose of batteries, lamps, and the appliance
according to the above specifications.
Disposal
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