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Selecting additional settings
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Switching Vacation mode on
In Settings mode , use the and
sensor controls to select the Vaca-
tion and select OK to confirm your se-
lection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select On and select OK to confirm
your selection.
14°C (57°F) is now displayed on the
temperature display for the fridge zone
and the interior lighting in the fridge will
go out.
The symbol will appear on the tem-
perature display for the fridge zone.
Switching Vacation mode off
In Settings mode , use the and
sensor controls to select the Vaca-
tion and select OK to confirm your se-
lection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select Off and select OK to confirm
your selection.
The temperature you had set previously
is now displayed on the temperature
display for the fridge zone and the inte-
rior lighting in the fridge zone will go on
again.
The symbol will disappear from the
temperature display for the fridge zone.
Switching Sabbath Mode on
or off
The refrigeration appliance has a Sab-
bath Mode to support the observance of
religious customs.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
you cannot make any settings on your
refrigeration appliance.
Ensure that the appliance door is
properly closed, as visual and audible
alarms are switched off in Sabbath
Mode.
In Settings mode, use the and
sensor controls to select Sabbath
Mode and select OK to confirm your
selection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select On or Off and select OK to con-
firm your selection.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
will appear on the display and the
display brightness will be reduced (the
display does not change when the ap-
pliance door is closed).
When Sabbath Modeis switched on,
the following functions are switched off:
- Door Assistant
(for cabinet fronts without handles,
the appliance door will have to be
pulled from the bottom or side)
- Lighting
- All audible and visual signals,
- Temperature display
- The Automatic SuperCool function (if
previously switched on)
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