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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER

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We thank you for the confidence you have shown by purchasing our
appliance that is designed to simplify your life. To make the use of the product
easier, we have supplied detailed instructions for use, as well as installation
instructions supplied on a separate sheet. These instructions should allow you to
learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible.
We wish you find a lot of pleasure in its use.
The appliance is intended solely for household use.
The refrigerator is intended for storing fresh food at temperatures above 0 °C.
The freezer is intended for freezing fresh food and for long-term storage of
frozen food (up to one year, depending on the type of food).
Please visit our website where you can enter your appliance model number,
indicated on the rating plate or the warranty sheet, to find a detailed description
of your appliance, tips on use, troubleshooting, service information, instructions
for use etc.
http://www.gorenje.com
Important safety warning
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
APPLIANCE
DESCRIPTION
DEFROSTING
AND CLEANING
THE APPLIANCE
4 IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS
4 SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS
11 INSTALLING YOUR NEW APPLIANCE
13 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION
14 CHANGING THE DOOR OPENING DIRECTION
18 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
19 USING YOUR APPLIANCE
22 HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS
24 CLEANING AND CARE
26 TROUBLESHOOTING
28 DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
MISCELLANEOUS

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IMPORTANT NOTES AND
PRECAUTIONS
For your safety and correct use, carefully read this user
manual, including its hints and warnings, before installing
and using the appliance for the first time. To avoid
unnecessary mistakes and accidents, it is important to make
sure that all people using the appliance are thoroughly
familiar with its operation and safety features. Save these
instructions and be sure that they remain with the appliance
if it is moved or sold, so that anyone using it throughout its
life is properly informed about its use and safety notices.
For the safety of life and property, observe the precautions
in these user's instructions as the manufacturer shall not be
responsible for any damage caused by failure to do so.
Safety of children and others who are vulnerable people
According to EN standard
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 shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and
unload refrigerating appliances.
SAFETY INFORMATION AND
WARNINGS
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According to IEC standard
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 instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Keep all packaging away from children as there is risk of
suffocation.
• If you are discarding the appliance, pull the plug out of
the socket, cut the power cord (connection cable) (as
close to the appliance as you can) and remove the door
to prevent children playing with the appliance from
suffering an electric shock or from closing themselves
inside it.
• If this appliance, featuring a magnetic door seal, is to
replace an older appliance with a spring lock (latch) on
the door or lid, be sure to make the spring lock unusable
before you discard the old appliance. This will prevent it
from becoming a death trap for a child.
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General safety
• WARNING —This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such as:
- staff kitchen areas in shops, offices, and other working
environments;
- farmhouses and by clients in hotels, motels, and other
residential type environments;
- bed and breakfast type environments;
- catering and similar non-retail applications.

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• WARNING — Do not store explosive substances such
as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this
appliance.
• WARNING — If the power cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, his service agent, or a
similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• WARNING — Keep ventilation openings in the appliance
enclosure or in the cabinet the appliance is built into
clear of obstruction.
• WARNING — Do not use mechanical devices or other
means to accelerate the defrosting process, except for
those recommended by the manufacturer.
• WARNING — Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
• WARNING — Do not use electrical appliances inside the
food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they
are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
• WARNING — The refrigerant and insulation blowing
agent (gas) are flammable. When disposing of the
appliance, do
• so only at an authorized waste disposal centre. Do not
expose to flame.
• WARNING — When positioning the appliance, ensure the
supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
• WARNING — Make sure there is not a power strip or a
portable power supply behind the appliance.
Replacing the LED
• WARNING — The LED light must not be replaced by the
user! If the LED light is damaged, contact the customer
helpline for assistance.
Refrigerant
The refrigerant isobutene (R600a) is contained within
the refrigerant circuit of the appliance. It is a natural gas

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with a high level of environmental compatibility, which is
nevertheless flammable.
During transportation and installation of the appliance,
make sure that none of the components of the refrigerant
circuit are damaged.
The refrigerant (R600a) is flammable.
• WARNING — Refrigerators contain refrigerant, and
gases in the insulation. Refrigerant and gases must be
disposed of professionally as they may cause eye injuries
or ignition. Ensure that refrigerant circuit tubing is not
damaged prior to proper disposal.
WARNING! Risk of fire/flammable materials.
If the refrigerant circuit is damaged:
• Avoid opening flames and sources of ignition.
• Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is
located.
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this
product in any way.
Any damage to the cord may cause a short circuit, fire, and/
or electric shock.
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Electrical safety
• The power cord must not be lengthened.
• Make sure that the power plug is not crushed or
damaged. A crushed or damaged power plug may
overheat and cause a fire.
• Make sure that you can access the mains plug of the
appliance.
• Do not pull the mains cable.

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• If the mains socket is loose, do not insert the power plug.
There is a risk of electric shock or fire.
• Do not operate the appliance if the interior lighting lamp
cover is not in place.
• The fridge may only be connected to single-phase
power supply alternating current at 220~240 V/50 Hz. If
fluctuation of voltage in the user's district is so high that
the voltage exceeds the above range, for safety reasons,
be sure to install an AC automatic voltage regulator with
a rating of more than 350 W on the fridge power supply
line. The fridge must employ a special power socket
instead of common one with other electric appliances. Its
plug must match the socket with ground wire.
Daily use
• Do not store flammable gases or liquids in the appliance.
There is a risk of an explosion.
• Do not operate any electrical appliances in the appliance
(e.g., electric ice cream makers, mixers etc.).
• When unplugging, always pull the plug from the mains
socket; do not pull on the power cord.
• Do not place hot items near the plastic components of
this appliance.
• Do not place food products directly against the air outlet
on the rear wall.
• Store pre-packed frozen food in accordance with the
frozen food manufacturer's instructions.
• The appliances manufacturer's storage recommendations
should be strictly complied with. Refer to relevant
instructions for storage.
• Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freezer
compartment. The increased pressure in the container
may cause it to explode, resulting in damage to the
appliance.
• Frozen food can cause ice burns (frostbite) if consumed
straight from the freezer compartment.

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• Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
• Keep burning candles, lamps, and other items with naked
flames away from the appliance to avoid setting the
appliance on fire.
• The appliance is intended for keeping food and/ or
beverages in normal household, as explained in this
instruction booklet. The appliance is heavy. Care should
be taken when moving it.
• Do not remove nor touch any items from the freezer
compartment if your hands are damp or wet as this
could cause skin abrasions or ice burns (frostbite).
• Never stand on the base, drawers, doors etc. or use them
as supports.
• Frozen food must not be refrozen once it has been
thawed.
• Do not consume ice popsicles or ice cubes straight from
the freezer as this can cause ice burns (frostbite) to the
mouth and lips.
• To prevent items from falling and causing injury or
damage to the appliance, do not overload the door racks
or put too much food in the crisper drawers.
• WARNING – Food must be packed into bags before it
is put into the refrigerator. Liquids must be stored in
bottles or capped containers to avoid spilling. Due to its
design and structure, the product is not easy to clean.
Caution!
Care and cleaning
• Before maintenance, switch off the appliance and
disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket.
• Do not clean the appliance with metal objects, steam
cleaner, essential oils, organic solvents, or abrasive
cleansers.
• Do not use sharp objects to remove frost from the
appliance. Use a plastic scraper.

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Important notes regarding installation!
• When connecting the appliance to power supply,
carefully follow the instructions in this manual.
• Unpack the appliance and check for any damage. Do
not connect the appliance if it is damaged. Report any
damage immediately to the place where you bought the
appliance. In this case, retain the packaging.
• It is advisable to wait at least four hours before
connecting the appliance to allow the oil to flow back
into the compressor.
• Ensure adequate air circulation around the appliance.
Lack or air circulation could lead to overheating. To
achieve sufficient ventilation, follow the installation
instructions. Wherever possible, the back of the product
should not be too close to a wall to avoid touching
or catching warm parts (compressor, condenser) and
therefore to prevent a risk of fire. Follow the installation
instructions.
• The appliance must not be located close to radiators or
cookers.
• Make sure that the mains plug is accessible after the
appliance is installed.
Service
• Any electrical work required as part of servicing of the
appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician
or a similarly competent person.
• This product must be serviced by an authorized Service
Centre, and only genuine spare parts must be used.
1) If the appliance is Frost Free.
2) If the appliance contains freezer compartment.

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INSTALLING YOUR NEW
APPLIANCE
• Before using the appliance for the fi rst time, please review the following tips.
Ventilation of appliance
In order to improve e ciency of the cooling system and save energy, it is
necessary to maintain good ventilation around the appliance to allow dissipation
of heat. For this reason, there should be su cient clearance around the
refrigerator.
Suggestion: It is advisable to leave 50–70 mm of space form the back to the
wall, at least 100 mm above the appliance, at least 100 mm form its sides to the
wall, and to leave a clear space in front of the appliance to allow the doors to
open to a 135° angle. Please see the following diagrams.
938
135
607-627
1120-1140
Note:
• This appliance performs well in the climate class from N to ST. It may not work
properly if it is left at a temperature above or below the indicated range for a
long period.
Class Temperature
SN from +10 °C to +32 °C
N from +16 °C to +32 °C
ST from +16 °C to +38 °C
T from +16 °C to +43 °C
• Stand you appliance in a dry place to avoid damage due to excessive moisture
or humidity.
• Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight, rain, or frost. Stand the appliance
away from heat sources such as stoves, fi res, or heaters.

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Levelling of the appliance
• For levelling and su cient air circulation in the lower rear section of the
appliance, the bottom feet may need to be adjusted. You can adjust them by
hand or using a suitable spanner.
• To allow the door to self-close, tilt back the top backwards by about 10 mm.
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APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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10
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1. Controller box and LED light
2. Door switch
3. Shelf
4. Crisper box cover
5. Crisper drawer
6. Freezer upper drawer
7. Freezer lower drawer
8. Adjustable bottom feet
9. Upper door racks
10. Refrigerator door
11. Lower door rack
12. Freezer door
Note: Due to continuous modifi cation of our products, your refrigerator may be
slightly di erent than depicted in this instruction manual, but its functions and
methods of use remain the same. For more space in freezer, you can remove the
drawers (except the bottom freezer drawer) and the ice tray.

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CHANGING THE DOOR OPENING
DIRECTION
If required by the installation site, the side at which the door opens can be
changed from right (as supplied) to left.
Warning! When reversing the door, the appliance must not be connected to the
mains. Ensure that the plug is removed from the mains socket.
Note: Before you start laying the refrigerator on its back in order to gain access
to the base, you should rest it on soft foam packaging or a similar material to
avoid damaging the refrigerator's backboard. To reverse the door, the following
steps are generally recommended.
1. Stand the refrigerator upright. Open the upper door to take out all door racks
(to avoid any damage to the racks), then close the door.
2. Remove the upper hinge cover (right) (1), remove the screws (2), and remove
part (3). Put the part (1) that you have just detached back into the plastic bag.
Put screws (2) and part (3) aside for later use.
Note: Please hold the upper door by hand during step 2 to prevent the door
from dropping.
3. Remove the upper door and place it on a smooth surface with its panel
upwards. Loosen screws (1) and remove part (2). Then, install part (2) to the
left side using the screws (1).

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4. Loosen screws (1) used to fix the middle hinge (2) and remove the middle
hinge (2). Then, remove the bottom door.
5. Place the bottom door on a smooth surface with its panel upwards. Loosen
screws (1) and remove part (2). Then, install part (2) on the left side, using the
screws (1).
6. Move the screw hole covers on middle cover plate from left to right (as shown
in figure below).
7. Place the refrigerator horizontally. Remove part (3), then loosen the screws
(4). Remove parts (5), (2), and (1).

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8. Undo the bottom hinge, move the plug to the adjacent hole, and replace the
hinge on the opposite side.
9. Repeat step 7in the opposite direction: move part (1) to the left; move parts
(2) and (5) to the right; and fix part (1) with screws (4). Finally, reinstall part
(3).
10. Move the bottom door and adjust its position to align the bottom hole with
top hinge axis. Turn the middle hinge by 180°, adjust the middle hinge to the
appropriate position, and then install it.

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11. Undo (unscrew) the upper hinge axis, flip the upper hinge over, and replace
the axis. Then place it aside as you will need it later on.
12. Remove the screw hole cover (1) and replace it on the right side (2) as shown
in the figure below.
13. Move the top door to appropriate position. Adjust part (1) and top door,
then fix part (1) using screws (2) (please hold the top with your hand when
installing), and install part (3) (from the plastic bag) that fits the left side.
Note: When installing part (3), first, push it from left to right as far as it will go,
then push it down firmly.
14. Open the top door, mount the door racks, and close the door.

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OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
The temperature selector knob is located at the top of the refrigerator
compartment.
Setting 0 means: Off.
Rotate the knob clockwise to turn on the appliance.
Setting 1 means: Highest temperature, warmest setting.
Setting 7 (end-stop) means: Lowest temperature, coldest setting.
Important! Under normal circumstances, we recommend setting the
temperature control knob between 2 and 4. If you wish a higher or lower
temperature, please turn the knob to warmer or colder setting accordingly.
When the knob is on colder settings, energy consumption may be higher. On
warmer settings, power consumption is lower.
Important! High ambient temperatures (e.g., on hot summer days) and a cold
setting (position 6 to 7) may cause the compressor to run continuously or even
non-stop!
Reason: when the ambient temperature is high, the compressor must run
continuously to maintain the low temperature in the appliance.
Insert the plug of the power cord into a socket with
a protective earth contact. When the refrigerator
compartment door is opened, the internal lighting is
switched on. After the fridge has been placed in position,
wait for 5 minutes before connecting it to power mains.
Don't store anything in the fridge until the temperature
inside is low enough.

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USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Accessories
Movable shelves/trays
• Various glass or plastic storage shelves or wire trays are included with your
appliance - di erent models have di erent combinations and di erent models
have di erent features.
• The walls of the refrigerator are equipped with a series of runners so that the
shelves can be positioned as desired.
Positioning the door shelves
• To permit the storage of food packages of various sizes, the door shelves can
be placed at di erent heights.
• To adjust, gradually pull the shelf in the direction of the arrows until it comes
free, then reposition as required.
Vegetable drawer
• The drawer is suitable for storing fruit and vegetables.
Refrigerator compartment
• For storing the food that does not need to be frozen, and di erent kinds of
food.
Freezer compartment
• For freezing fresh food and storing frozen and deep-frozen food for a long time.
Thawing food
• In the refrigerator compartment
• At room temperature
• In a microwave oven
• In a convection oven
• Food once thawed should not be refrozen, except for a few exceptions.

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Ice-cube tray
For making ice and storing ice-cubes.
To avoid contamination of food, please observe the following instructions:
• Opening the door for long periods can cause a signifi cant increase of the
temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
• Regularly clean the surfaces that can come into contact with food, and
accessible drainage systems.
• Store raw meat and fi sh in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that they
are not in contact with or drip onto other food.
• Two-star frozen-food compartments are suitable for storing pre-frozen food,
storing, or making ice cream, and making ice cubes.
• One-, two- and three-star compartments are not suitable for freezing fresh
food.
Order Compartments
TYPE
Target storage
temp.[°C]
Appropriate food
1 Fridge +2 +8 Eggs, cooked food, packaged
food, fruits and vegetables, dairy
products, cakes, drinks and
other food that is not suitable for
freezing.
2 (***)* –
Freezer
–18 Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish),
freshwater aquatic products, and
meat products (recommended
time is 3 months – nutritional
values and taste decrease with
time); suitable for freezing fresh
food.
3 *** –
Freezer
–18 Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish),
freshwater aquatic products, and
meat products (recommended
time is 3 months – nutritional
values and taste decrease with
time). Not suitable for freezing
fresh food.
4 ** –
Freezer
–12 Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish),
freshwater aquatic products, and
meat products (recommended
time is 2 months – nutritional
values and taste decrease with
time). Not suitable for freezing
fresh food.

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5 * –
Freezer
–6 Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish),
freshwater aquatic products, and
meat products (recommended
time is 1 month – nutritional values
and taste decrease with time). Not
suitable for freezing fresh food.
6 0 star –6 0 Fresh pork, beef, fish, chicken,
some packaged processed foods
etc. (Recommended to eat within
the same day, preferably not later
than 3 days.)
Partially packed/wrapped up
encapsulated processed foods
(non-freezable foods)
7 Chill –2 +3 Fresh/frozen pork, beef, chicken,
freshwater aquatic products etc.
(7 days below 0 °C; above 0 °C, it
is recommended to consume the
food within that day, preferably
no more than 2 days.) Seafood
(less than 0 for 15 days; it is not
recommended to store above 0 °C)
8 Fresh Food 0 +4 Fresh pork, beef, fish, chicken,
cooked food, etc. (Recommended
to eat within the same day,
preferably no more than 3 days.)
9 Wine +5 +20 Red wine, white wine, sparkling
wine etc.
Note: please store different foods according to the compartments or target
storage temperature of your purchased products.
• If the refrigeration appliance is left empty for long periods, switch it o ,
defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mould from developing
inside the appliance.

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HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS
Energy saving tips
We recommend that you heed the tips below to save energy.
• Try to avoid keeping the door open for long periods.
• Ensure the appliance is away from any sources of heat (direct sunlight, electric
oven, or cooker etc.)
• Don't set the temperature colder than necessary.
• Don't store warm food or evaporating liquid in the appliance.
• Place the appliance in a well ventilated room with low humidity. Please refer to
chapter »Installing your new appliance«.
• The diagram shows the optimum combination for the drawers, crisper, and
shelves. Unless necessary, do not adjust the combination as this is the most
energy-e cient confi guration.
Hints for refrigeration
• Do not place hot food directly into the refrigerator or freezer as this will
increase the internal temperature, resulting in the compressor having to
operate more intensely and in turn consuming more energy.
• Do cover or wrap the food, particularly if it has a strong fl avour.
• Place the food properly so that air can circulate freely around it.
• Meat: wrap all types of meat in cling fi lm and place it on the glass shelf above
the vegetable drawer. Always observe food storage times and use by dates
suggested by manufacturers.
• Cooked food, cold dishes etc.: they should be covered and may be placed on
any shelf.
• Fruit and vegetables: they should be stored in the special drawer provided.
• Butter and cheese: should be wrapped in airtight foil or plastic fi lm wrap.
• Milk bottles: should have a lid and be stored in the door racks.
Hints for freezing
• When fi rst staring up or after a period out of use: before putting the food in
the compartment, let the appliance operate for at least 2 hours at a higher
setting.
• Prepare food in small portions to allow rapid and complete freezing, and to
allow thawing only the quantity required.
• Wrap the food in aluminium foil or cling fi lm and make sure that the packages
are airtight.
• Do not allow fresh unfrozen food to touch the food that is already frozen as
this would lead to rise in the temperature of the latter.
• Consuming frozen products immediately after removal from the freezer
compartment could cause ice burns (frostbite).
• It is recommended to label and date each frozen package to keep track of the
storage time.

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Hints for storing frozen food
• Make sure that commercially frozen food was properly stored by the retailer.
• Once defrosted, food deteriorates rapidly and cannot be re-frozen.
• Do not exceed the storage period indicated by the food manufacturer.
Note: if the appliance contains related accessories and functions.

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CLEANING AND CARE
For hygienic reasons, the appliance interior, including interior accessories, should
be cleaned regularly. The appliance should be cleaned and maintained at least
every two months.
Warning!
The appliance should not be connected to the main power supply during
cleaning. Before cleaning, switch o the appliance and remove the plug from the
mains socket, or switch o /shut o the circuit breaker, or remove the fuse.
Notice!
• Remove the food from the appliance before cleaning. Store it in a cool place
and keep well covered.
• Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. Moisture could accumulate in
electrical components.
• Hot vapours can damage the plastic parts.
• Essential oils and organic solvents can damage plastic parts, e.g., lemon juice
or oils from an orange peel, butyric acid, or cleaners that contain acetic acid.
• Do not use any abrasive cleaners.
• Clean the appliance and the interior accessories with a cloth and lukewarm
water. Commercially available dishwashing detergents may also be used.
• After cleaning, wipe with fresh water and a clean dish cloth.
• Accumulation of dust on the condenser unit increases energy consumption;
clean the condenser at the back of the appliance once a year with a soft brush
or a vacuum cleaner. (Only for models with an outside/exterior condenser.)
• Check the water drain hole on the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment.
• Clear a blocked drain hole with a straw or a similar object, but be careful not
to damage the cabinet with any sharp objects.
After everything is dry, put the appliance back into service.
Defrosting
Defrosting the fresh food storage compartment
• The fresh food storage compartment will be defrosted automatically. Water
will be drained through a drainpipe at the back of the appliance onto a drip
tray.
Defrosting the frozen food storage compartment
• The freezer chamber must be defrosted manually. Before defrosting, remove
the food from the compartment.
• Remove the ice tray and drawers or put them into the fresh food compartment
temporarily.
• Set the knob of the temperature regulator to “0” (where the compressor will
stop operating) and leave the door of the refrigerator open until ice and frost
melt completely and accumulate at the bottom of the freezer chamber. Wipe
out the water with a soft cloth.

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• To speed up the defrosting process, you may put a bowl of warm water (about
50 °C) into the freezer chamber and scrape away the ice and frost with a
defrosting spatula. After doing so, be sure to set the knob of the temperature
regulator back to the original position.
• It is not advisable to heat the freezer chamber directly with hot water or a hair
dryer while defrosting as this could cause deformation of the inner case.
• It is also not advisable to scrape o ice and frost or separate foods from the
containers which have been congealed together with the food, using sharp
tools or wooden bars, so as not to damage the inner casing or the surface of
the evaporator.
Warning! To switch off the appliance before defrosting, turn the temperature
regulator to the “0” position.
Notice! The appliance should be defrosted at least once a month. If the door
is opened frequently or if the appliance is used in a place with extremely high
humidity, we recommend defrosting every two weeks.
Taking the appliance out of service
• Empty the appliance.
• Pull out the power plug.
• Clean thoroughly (see section: Cleaning and Care).
• Leave the door open to prevent odours.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem: Possible cause & solution
Appliance is not
working correctly
• Check whether the power cord is plugged into the
power outlet properly.
• Check the fuse or circuit of your power supply;
replace if necessary.
• The ambient temperature is too low. Try setting
the chamber temperature to a colder level to solve
this problem.
• It is normal that the freezer is not operating during
the automatic defrost cycle, or for a short time
after the appliance is switched on, to protect the
compressor.
Odours from the
compartments
• The interior may need to be cleaned.
• Some food, containers, or wrapping is causing
odours.
Noise from the
appliance
The sounds below are quite normal:
• Compressor running noises.
• Air movement noise from the small fan motor in
the freezer compartment or other compartments.
• Gurgling sound similar to water boiling.
• Popping noise during automatic defrosting.
• Clicking noise before the compressor starts.
Other unusual noises are due to the reasons below
and may need you to check and take action:
• The cabinet is not level.
• The back of appliance is touching the wall.
• Bottles or containers are knocking against each
other.
If you experience a problem with your appliance or are concerned that the
appliance is not functioning correctly, you can carry out some easy checks
before calling for service; please see below. You can carry out some easy checks
according to this section before calling for service.
Warning! Don't try to repair the appliance yourself. If the problem persists after
you have made the checks mentioned below, contact a qualifi ed electrician,
authorized service engineer, or the shop where you purchased the product.

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Problem: Possible cause & solution
The motor runs
continuously
It is normal to frequently hear the motor. It will need
to run more under the following circumstances:
• Temperature setting is set colder than necessary.
• Large quantity of warm food has recently been
stored in the appliance.
• The temperature outside the appliance is too high.
• Doors are opened too often or kept open too long.
• After you have installed the appliance or after it
has been switched off for a long time.
A layer of frost occurs
in the compartment
• Check that the air outlets are not blocked by food
and make sure the food is placed in the appliance
to allow sufficient ventilation. Ensure the door can
be fully closed. To remove the frost, please refer to
the chapter on cleaning and care.
Temperature inside is
too warm
• You may have opened the door too frequently or
left the door open too long; or the door is kept
open by some obstacle; or the clearance at the
sides, back and top of the appliance is insufficient.
Temperature inside is
too cold
• Increase the temperature as described in the
chapter ”Display controls”.
Doors can’t be closed
easily
• Check whether the top of the refrigerator is tilted
back by 10–15 mm to allow the doors to self-close.
Also, check if something inside the compartment
is preventing the door from closing.
Water drips on the floor
The water pan/tray (located at the rear bottom
of the cabinet) may not be properly levelled, or
the draining spout underneath the top of the
compressor depot may not be properly positioned
to direct water into this pan, or the water spout
is blocked, or the water spout is not fully inserted
into the connector. You may need to pull the
refrigerator away from the wall to check the pan
and spout and connector.
• Check if the refrigerator has been powered off for
a long time. This may cause the ice in the bucket
to melt into water, and flow to the floor
LED lighting does not
work:
• If the LED lighting does not work, call a service
technician.
• Do not attempt a repair of the LED lighting
yourself, as there is danger of contact with high
voltage!

DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance as household waste.
Packaging materials
Packaging materials with the recycle symbol are recyclable. Dispose of the
packaging in a suitable waste collection container for recycling.
Before disposal of the appliance
1. Pull out the mains plug from the mains socket.
2. Cut off the power cord and discard with the mains plug
Warning! Refrigerators contain refrigerant and gases in the insulation.
Refrigerant and gases must be disposed of professionally as they may cause
eye injuries or ignition. Ensure that the refrigerant circuit tubing is not damaged
prior to proper disposal.
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the
product should not be treated as normal household waste. The
product should be taken to an authorized collection centre for
waste electric and electronic equipment processing. Correct
disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on
the environment and health of people which could occur
in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information
on removal and processing of the product, please contact the
relevant municipal body in charge of waste management, your
waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the
product.
Gorenje, d.o.o.
Partizanska 12
SI - 3320 Velenje, Slovenija
info@gorenje.com
www.gorenje.com
