User Guide for LIEBHERR models including: SF5291 Freestanding Freezer, SF5291, Freestanding Freezer, Freezer

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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......................................................... 3 1.4 Range of appliance use...................................... 4 1.5 Conformity............................................................ 4 2 General safety instructions.......................... 4 3 Functionality of the Touch & Swipe display. 7 3.1 Navigation and symbol explanation................ 7 3.2 Menus.................................................................... 8 3.3 Sleep mode.......................................................... 8 4 Start-up......................................................... 9 4.1 Switching on appliance (first use)................... 9 4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time.......... 9 5 Storage.......................................................... 9 5.1 Information regarding storage.......................... 9 5.2 Freezer compartment......................................... 9 5.3 Storage times...................................................... 10 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............................................ 11 7.2.1 Notes on the appliance functions................. 11
Switching appliance off and on.................... 11
WiFi....................................................................12
Temperature..................................................... 13
Temperature unit.............................................13
SuperFrost........................................................ 14
Start defrost cycle.......................................... 14
PartyMode ....................................................... 15
SabbathMode...................................................15
EnergySaver .................................................... 16
IceMaker / MaxIce ......................................... 16
IceMaker water inflow....................................18
TubeClean ........................................................18
Display Brightness..........................................19

Door alarm........................................................19
Input lock..........................................................19
Language......................................................... 20
Appliance information................................... 20
Software.......................................................... 20
Demo mode...................................................... 21
Resetting to factory settings........................ 21
7.3 Messages.............................................................. 22 7.3.1 Overview of warnings..................................... 22 7.3.2 Ending warnings.............................................. 22 7.3.3 Overview of reminders....................................23 7.3.4 Ending reminders.............................................23
8 Equipment...................................................... 24 8.1 Drawers................................................................. 24 8.2 Pull-out board with IceTower............................ 25 8.3 Glass shelves....................................................... 27 8.4 IceMaker............................................................... 27 8.5 VarioSpace........................................................... 28 8.6 Freezer packs....................................................... 28
9 Maintenance.................................................. 28 9.1 Disassembling / assembling pull-out
systems................................................................. 28 9.2 Defrosting the appliance................................... 30 9.3 Cleaning the appliance...................................... 30
10 Customer support......................................... 31 10.1 Technical specifications.................................... 31 10.2 Operating noises................................................. 32 10.3 Technical faults................................................... 32 10.4 Customer Service................................................ 34 10.5 Rating plate.......................................................... 34
11 Decommissioning.......................................... 34
12 Disposal......................................................... 34 12.1 Preparing the appliance for disposal............... 34 12.2 Disposing of the appliance in an
environmentally friendly manner..................... 34
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.

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The appliance at a glance

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.

1.2 Appliance and equipment over- view

Symbol

Explanation
Read instructions Please read the information in these instructions carefully to understand all of the benefits of your new appliance.
Additional information online The digital manual with supplemental information can be found online by scan- ning the QR code on the front page of this manual or by entering the service number at home.liebherr.com/fridge-manuals.
Check appliance Check all parts for 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:
SF 5291

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: - Standalone appliance - Equipment (depending on your model) - Installation parts (depending on your model) - User Guide - Installation Guide - Warranty documents

Fig. 1 Example illustration

Equipment

(1) Control elements

(8) Freezer tray, cold

storage accumulators

(2) Lighting

(9) Ice cube scoop

(3) Serial tag

(10) NoFrost

(4) Tilting drawer

(11) Ventilation slit

(5) SpaceBox

(12) VarioSpace

(6) IceTower

(13) Adjustable feet (front),

transport castors

(rear), transport

handles at the top

(rear) and bottom

(front)

(7) IceMaker

Note u The shelves, 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 freezer.

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General safety instructions

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- Your appliance is capable of being

enabled appli- a SmartDevice. To be able to

ance:

connect your device to WiFi, you

need to download the SmartDevice

app.

- Use in outdoor areas with very high humidity - 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 uTo guarantee trouble-free operation, comply
with the indicated ambient temperatures.

More information smartdevice.liebherr.com about SmartDe- vice:
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 (see WiFi) .
1.4 Range of appliance use
Normal use This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as, - staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and
other working environments; - farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels
and other residential type environments; - bed and breakfast type environments; - 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: - Storage and cooling of medication, blood
plasma, laboratory preparations or similar substances and products in accordance with the CMDCAS and FDA 510(k) - Use outdoors - Use in moist areas exposed to the rain

Climate rating SN N ST T SN-ST SN-T

for ambient temperatures from
10 °C (50 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F) 16 °C (61 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F) 16 °C (61 °F) to 38 °C (100 °F) 16 °C (61 °F) to 43 °C (109 °F) 10 °C (50 °F) to 38 °C (100 °F) 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.
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:
- 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

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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. - 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. - 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. - Always hold the appliance at the plug when disconnecting it from the household power. Do not pull on the cable. - Disconnect the power plug or fuse if there is a malfunction. - 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. - Repairs and work on the appliance may only be carried out by Customer Service or other specifically trained qualified personnel. - Always follow the instructions when assem- bling, connecting and disposing of the appli- ance. - The manufacturer is not liable for damage arising from a defective fixed water connec- tion.
Risk of fire:
- The refrigerant 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.
- Do not operate the appliance near explosive gases.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flam- mable gases and liquids near the appliance.
- 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.
- Keep lit candles, lamps and other objects with naked flames away from the appliance so they do not cause a fire.
- 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:
- WARNING: To avoid a hazard due to insta- bility of the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with the instructions.
- Do not stand on the base, drawers, doors etc. or use them as improper supports. This applies in particular to children.
Danger of poisoning:
- Do not consume spoiled food. - WARNING: Connect to potable water supply
only. - Do not use any old or already premounted
water supply lines.
Danger of frostbite, feeling of numbness and pain:
- Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces or chilled/frozen food or take protective measures, e.g. wear gloves.
Risk of injury and damage:
- Hot steam may cause injuries. Do not use any electrical heating or steam cleaning

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equipment, naked flames or defrosting sprays for defrosting measures. - WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. - Do not remove ice using sharp objects. - WARNING: Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation openings in the appliance enclo- sure or in the structure for building-in. - 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:
- Do not hold onto the hinge when opening and closing the door. Fingers may become trapped.
California Proposition 65
- 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
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC information
- 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 radio-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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- This appliance meets the IC RSS-102 limits for radiation exposure, which were defined for an uncontrolled environment. This appli- 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:

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Functionality of the Touch & Swipe display

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 WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Note

Indicates an immediately hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situa- tion, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situa- tion, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a hazardous situa- tion, which if not avoided, could result in damage to prop- erty.
Indicates useful advice and tips.

3 Functionality of the
Touch & Swipe display
You operate your appliance using the Touch & Swipe display. You select appliance functions in the Touch & Swipe 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
Briefly touch the display: Activates/deactivates function. Confirms selection. Opens submenu.
Touch the display for a specified time (e.g. 3 seconds): Activates/deactivates function or value.

Swipe left or right: Navigate in the menu.

Briefly touch the Back symbol: Jumps back one menu level.

Press and hold the Back symbol for 3 seconds: Jumps back to the status display. 
Arrow with clock: It takes more than 10 seconds for the following message to appear in the display.
Arrow with a time indication: 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)

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Symbol

Description

"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 expanded menu)

No action 10 seconds

for 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.

Open door and If you open the door and immedi- close it again. ately close it again, the display
jumps directly back to the status display.
Note: Illustrations of the display are shown in the English version.

3.2.1 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 expanded menu

3.2 Menus
The appliance functions are distributed over various menus:

Fig. 3

Menu Main menu
Settings menu Advanced menu

Description
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.
The Settings menu contains addi- tional appliance functions for setting up your appliance.
The advanced menu contains special appliance functions for setting up your appliance. Access to the Advanced menu is protected by the numerical code 1 5 1.

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.
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 Touch the display briefly with your finger. w Sleep mode is ended.

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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 & Swipe display. (see 3 Functionality of the Touch & Swipe display)
Switch on the appliance using the Touch & Swipe display. u If the display is in sleep mode: Briefly touch the
display. u Carry out action steps according to the illustration.

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 water supply has been connected. See Installa-
tion Guide or mounting instructions. q The appliance is properly connected. u Clean the IceMaker. (see 9.3.5 Cleaning the IceMaker)
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.

Fig. 5 Example illustration w 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. (see Demo mode)
More information:
- Start the IceMaker for the first time. (see 4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time)
- Start the SmartDevice for the first time. (see 1.3 SmartDevice) and (see WiFi)
Note The manufacturer recommends: 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)

Observe the following specifications for storage:
- Keep the air vents on the fan free. - Package food properly. - Package raw meat or fish in clean, closed
containers. This will prevent meat or fish from touching or dripping onto other food. - Leave space between goods to ensure good air circulation. - Store food according to the instructions on the pack- aging. - Always observe the best-before date indicated on the packaging.
Note Failure to follow these guidelines can lead to food- stuffs spoiling.
5.2 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.

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5.2.1 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:
- Fruit and vegetables up to 1 kg (2.20 lb) - Meat up to 2.5 kg (5.51 lb)
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 (4.41 lb).
The time at which you activate SuperFrost depends on the amount of food you have to freeze:

Freezing quan- Time at which you should activate

tity

SuperFrost

Small amount Activate SuperFrost about 6 hours

of food to before freezing.

freeze

You can place the food in the freezer

as soon as the appliance automati-

cally deactivates SuperFrost.

Maximum

Activate SuperFrost about 24 hours

amount of food before freezing.

to freeze

You can place the food in the freezer

as soon as the appliance automati-

cally deactivates SuperFrost.

Arranging your food properly

Freezing quan- Arranging your food properly tity

Maximum

Distribute packaged groceries

amount of food throughout all drawers, but only

to freeze

store food that is already deep

frozen in the bottom drawer.

If possible, place groceries at the back of the drawer near the rear wall.

5.2.2 Defrosting food

WARNING Danger of food poisoning! u Do not re-freeze defrosted food. u Use defrosted foodstuff as quickly as possible.
You can defrost food in several ways: - In a refrigeration unit - In the microwave - In the oven/fan-assisted oven - At room temperature u Take out only as much food as necessary.
5.2.3 Freezer tray
You can freeze berries, herbs, vegetables and other small frozen food in the freezer tray without it all freezing together. The frozen food is less likely to get squashed and subsequent portioning is easier. In addition, you can store the cold storage accumula- tors in the freezer tray to save space. u Distribute food on the freezer tray without pack-
aging and well spaced out.

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- Arranging your food properly tity

Small amount Place packaged food in the top

of food to drawer.

freeze

If possible, place groceries at the

back of the drawer near the rear

wall.

5.3 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

Guidelines for storage periods for various foods

Ice cream

at

2 to 6 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

Sausage, ham

at

2 to 3 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

Bread, bakery prod- at

2 to 6 months

ucts

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

Game, pork

at

6 to 9 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

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Guidelines for storage periods for various foods

Fish, fatty

at

2 to 6 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

Fig. 6 Status display shows the actual temperature. (1) Temperature display
The status display shows the actual temperature and is the initial display. You can navigate from there to the functions and settings.

Fish, lean Cheese Poultry, beef

at

6 to 8 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

at

2 to 6 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

at

6 to 12 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

7.1.2 Display symbols

The display symbols provide information about the current appliance status.

Symbol

Appliance status
Standby The appliance or temperature zone is turned off.

Vegetables, fruit

at

6 to 12 months

-18

°C

(-0 °F)

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Flashing number
Appliance is working. Tempera- ture flashes until the set temperature is reached.

- 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 no set up the appliance in an area with direct
sunlight, next to a heating unit or similar. - If you set up the appliance directly next to an oven,
its energy consumption may increase slightly. This depends on the service life and how often the oven is used. - 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. - All food stored in the appliance should be well wrapped and covered. This prevents frost buildup. - Insertion of warm foods: first let the food cool down to room temperature.
7 Use

Flashing symbol Appliance is working. Setting is made.
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. (see 3 Functionality of the Touch & Swipe display) q You have familiarized yourself with the operating and display elements of your appliance.
Switching appliance off and on
This function switches the entire appliance on and off.

7.1 Controls and displays
7.1.1 Status display

Switching off the appliance
If you switch off the appliance, the settings that were made before remain stored.
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled: q Handling instructions (see 11 Decommissioning)
have been completed.

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Fig. 10

Fig. 8 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Appliance is switched off. w Standby symbol appears in the display. w Display turns black.
Switching on the appliance If the display is in sleep mode:
u Briefly touch the display.

Fig. 11 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Connection is established.
Disconnecting from the WiFi

Fig. 12

Fig. 9 Example illustration u Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
If the appliance starts in demo mode: u Deactivate demo mode. (see Deactivating demo
mode) w Appliance is switched on. w Previously made settings are re-established. w The appliance cools to the set target 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)

Fig. 13 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w There is no connection.
Resetting the WiFi connection

Note The SmartDevice function is not available in the following countries: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan.

Fig. 14

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.

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Freezer compartment

Factory-set temperature
-18 °C (-0 °F)

Setting the temperature

Use
Recommended setting -18 °C (-0 °F)

Fig. 15 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w WiFi connection and other WiFi settings are reset to
factory settings.
Showing information about the WiFi connection

Fig. 16

Fig. 18 Example illustration u Carry out action steps 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. 19

Fig. 17 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 - The room temperature of the installation site - Type, temperature and amount of food

Fig. 20 Example illustration: Switching between
degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Temperature unit is set.

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SuperFrost

This function activates or deactivates SuperFrost. Acti- vating SuperFrost the appliance increases the freezing capacity. This allows you to achieve lower freezer temperatures.
Application:
- Quickly freezing fresh food through to the core. This ensures that the nutrition value, look, and taste of the food is preserved.
- Increasing cold reserves in stored frozen food before defrosting the appliance.
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 SuperFrost
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q The freezing volume and time for SuperFrost activa- tion are taken into account. (see Freezing food using SuperFrost)

Fig. 24 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. -oru Deactivating with the SmartDevice app. w SuperFrost is deactivated. w Appliance continues to run in normal operation. w The appliance first cools to the set temperature.
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. 25

Fig. 21

Fig. 22 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. -oru Activating with the SmartDevice app.
w SuperFrost is activated. w Temperature display turns blue.
Deactivating SuperFrost
SuperFrost is automatically deactivated after 56 to 72 hours depending on the volume of the stored food. However, you can also manually deactivate SuperFrost at any time:

Fig. 26 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. 23 14

Fig. 27 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Defrost cycle is canceled. w Appliance continues to run in normal operation.
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PartyMode
This function activates and deactivates PartyMode. PartyMode activates different functions that are useful for a party. PartyMode activates the following functions: - SuperFrost (see SuperFrost) - IceMaker with MaxIce (see IceMaker / 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.
(see 4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time)
Fig. 28
Fig. 29 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w PartyMode and the corresponding functions are acti-
vated. w Temperature display turns blue. 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:

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.
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 Deactivating 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 stopped.
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 into 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.

Fig. 30

Fig. 31

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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.

Tempera- ture zone

Recommended

Temperature while

setting (see Setting EnergySaver is

the temperature) active

-18 °C (-0 °F)

-16 °C (3 °F)

Temperatures Activating EnergySaver

Fig. 35

Fig. 32

Fig. 33 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. 36 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Energy saving mode is activated. Deactivating EnergySaver
Fig. 37

Fig. 34 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w SabbathMode is deactivated.

Fig. 38 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Energy saving mode is deactivated.

EnergySaver
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.

IceMaker / MaxIce

You can activate or deactivate ice cube production with the IceMaker function. Use the MaxIce function to increase the number of ice cubes in the IceMaker.

More information on the (see 10.1 Technical

number of ice cubes:

specifications)

More information on the (see IceMaker water

IceMaker water inflow:

inflow)

More information on cleaning (see TubeClean ) the lines of the IceMaker:

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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 The water supply is established at the fixed water
connection. See Assembly Manual. q IceMaker is put into operation. (see 8.4 IceMaker)

Fig. 42 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. -oru Activate with the SmartDevice app.
w The IceMaker is activated with MaxIce.
Changing between the IceMaker and MaxIce
If you have activated IceMaker and would like to change to MaxIce:

Fig. 39

Fig. 43

Fig. 40 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. -oru Activate with the SmartDevice app.
w IceMaker is activated. It can take up to 24 hours for the IceMaker to produce the first ice cubes.
Activating the IceMaker with MaxIce
If you have not activated the IceMaker function before, make sure that the following requirements are met: q The water supply is established at the fixed water
connection. See Assembly Manual. q IceMaker is put into operation. (see 8.4 IceMaker)

Fig. 44 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w The IceMaker is activated with MaxIce. If you have activated MaxIce and would like to change to IceMaker:
Fig. 45

Fig. 41

Fig. 46 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w IceMaker is activated. w MaxIce is deactivated.

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Deactivating the IceMaker / MaxIce

Fig. 47

Fig. 50 Example illustration: Switching from value 5 to
value 6. u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w IceMaker water inflow is set.

TubeClean

Fig. 48 Example illustration of the active IceMaker function u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. -oru Deactivate with the SmartDevice app. w IceMaker and MaxIce are deactivated. w If ice cubes are currently being made, the system
completes the process. w The IceMaker goes off automatically.
IceMaker water inflow

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 9.3.5 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.

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).

Fig. 51

Setting the IceMaker-water inflow
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q IceMaker has been started for the first time. (see 4.2 Starting the IceMaker for the first time)
q IceMaker is activated. (see IceMaker / MaxIce )

Fig. 49 18

Fig. 52 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:
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Use

Fig. 53 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.

Fig. 56

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 brightness

Fig. 57 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. 54

Fig. 59

Fig. 55 Example illustration: Switching from 80 % to 60 %. u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Brightness is set.

Fig. 60 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Door alarm is deactivated.

Door alarm
Use this function to 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

Input lock
This function activates 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.

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Fig. 61

Fig. 62 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Input lock is activated.
Deactivating the input lock

Fig. 66 Example illustration depending on the language and
temperature u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Language is set. w Display jumps back to the status display.

Fig. 63
Fig. 64 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Input lock is deactivated.
Language
Use this function to set the display language. You can set the following languages: - German - English - French - Spanish - Italian - Dutch - Czech - Polish - Portuguese - Bulgarian - Russian - Chinese Setting the language

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. (see 3 Functionality of the Touch & Swipe display) Display appliance information
Fig. 67
Fig. 68 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Display shows the appliance information.
Software
Use this function to display the software version of your appliance. Display software version

Fig. 69

Fig. 65

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Fig. 70 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Display indicates the software version.

Deactivating demo mode

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. 73

Fig. 71

Use

Fig. 74 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Demo mode is deactivated. w Appliance is switched off. u Switch on the appliance. (see 4.1 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. 72 u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. w Demo mode is activated. w Appliance is switched off. u Switch on the appliance. (see 4.1 Switching on appli-
ance (first use)) w "DEMO" appears in the status display.

Fig. 75

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Fig. 76 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 Messages

There are two categories of messages:

Category Meaning

Warning

Warnings are displayed if there is a door alarm or a malfunction.
You can easily end warnings yourself. For any major malfunction, you must contact Customer Service. (see 10.4 Customer Service)

Reminder Reminders remind you of general processes. You can perform these processes and end the message doing so.

Message
Temperature alarm Error WLAN error

Cause

Ending the message

The

message Carry out

appears if the action steps

freezing temperature (see Temper-

does not correspond ature alarm) .

to the set tempera-

ture.

This

message Carry out

appears if there is an action steps

appliance error. An (see Error) .

appliance module

indicates an error.

This

message Carry out

appears if the appli- action steps

ance could not be (see WLAN

connected to the error) .

WLAN. (see Estab-

lishing the WiFi

connection for the

first time)

7.3.2 Ending warnings
Door alarm

7.3.1 Overview of warnings

The appliance's behavior in the event of a warning:
- Warning appears in the display in red. - Alarm sounds in increasing volume. - For some warnings the interior lighting pulses.

Message

Cause

Ending the message

Door alarm

The

message Carry out

appears if the door action steps

is open for too long. (see Door

alarm) .

Power alarm

The

message Carry out

appears if the action steps

freezing temperature (see Power

increases due to a failure

failure power outage.

alarm) .

Fig. 77 Example illustration u Carry out action steps according to the illustration. -oru Close the door.
w Display skips to status display.
You can set how long to door may remain open until the door alarm sounds. (see Setting the door alarm)
Power failure alarm
Once the power failure has ended, the appliance cools to the target temperature set earlier.

Fig. 78 Example illustration u Briefly touch the display. w Display shows information about the warning. u Briefly touch the display.

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w The warmest freezing temperature is displayed. w If the freezing temperature was below -9 °C (16 °F):
Food can still be eaten. If the freezing temperature exceeded -9 °C (16 °F): u Check the food. u Briefly touch the display. w Display skips to status display: The current tempera- ture and target temperature are displayed. Temperature alarm Causes for the temperature differences may be: - You have put in warm, fresh food. - Too much warm room air has flowed in during the rearrangement and removal of food. - The power has been out for a longer period of time. - The appliance is defective. u Remedy the cause. w The appliance cools to the target temperature set earlier:
Fig. 79 Example illustration u Briefly touch the display. w Display shows information about the warning. u Briefly touch the display. w The warmest freezing temperature is displayed. w If the freezing temperature was below -9 °C (16 °F):
Food can still be eaten. If the freezing temperature exceeded -9 °C (16 °F): u Check the food. u Briefly touch the display. w Display skips to status display: The current tempera- ture and target temperature are displayed. Error

u Contact Customer Service. (see 10.4 Customer Service)
WLAN error u Check the WLAN connection. u Connect the appliance to the WLAN again.
(see WiFi)

7.3.3 Overview of reminders
The appliance's behavior in the event of a reminders: - Reminder appears in the display in yellow. - Alarm tone sounds. - For some reminders the interior lighting pulses.

Message

Cause

Ending the message

This

message Carry

out

appears if the action steps

IceMaker is active, (see Check

but the IceMaker is water connec-

Check water connection

no longer supplied water by a

being with
perma-

tion) .

nent

water

connection.

This

message Carry

out

appears if the action steps

IceMaker is active, (see Push in

but the IceMaker the IceMaker

Push in the drawer is open.

drawer) .

IceMaker drawer

7.3.4 Ending reminders
Check water connection

Fig. 80 Example illustration u Briefly touch the display. w Error code is displayed. u Make a note of the error code. u Briefly touch the display. w Display skips to status display.
* Depending on model and options

Fig. 81 Example illustration u Briefly touch the display w Display shows information about the reminder. u Briefly touch the display u Check the water connection. -oru Deactivate IceMaker. (see Deactivating the
IceMaker / MaxIce )
If the water connection has been checked and IceMaker is activated: u Clean the IceMaker. (see 9.3.5 Cleaning the IceMaker) w IceMaker is producing ice cubes.
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Push in the IceMaker drawer

Removing drawer

Fig. 82 Example illustration u Briefly touch the display. w Display shows information about the reminder. u Briefly touch the display. u Push in the IceMaker drawer. -oru Deactivate IceMaker. (see IceMaker / MaxIce )
w If the IceMaker drawer is pushed in and IceMaker is active: IceMaker is producing ice cubes.

Fig. 83 u Pull out drawer as far as it will go. Fig. 83 (1) u Lift drawer on the left. Fig. 83 (2) u Slide in left rail. Fig. 83 (3)

8 Equipment
8.1 Drawers

Fig. 84 u Lift drawer on the right. Fig. 84 (4) u Slide in right rail. Fig. 84 (5) u Remove drawer to the front. Fig. 84 (6)

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 consumption and reduction of the refrigerating performance. u Leave the bottom drawer in appliance! u Never obstruct the vents on the interior rear wall!
8.1.1 Drawer on telescopic rails

Fig. 85 If the rails are not yet fully pushed in after removing the drawer: u Push the rails in completely.
Inserting drawer

The drawer runs on full-extension rails (telescopic rails). There are full-extension telescopic rails and tele- scopic rails with partial pull-out. Drawers which are full extension can be pulled out fully from the appliance. Drawers with partial pull-out cannot be pulled out fully from the appliance. The system in your appliance depends on the type of appliance.
Drawer on glass shelf
The drawer guided on a glass shelf is a partial pull-out.

Fig. 86 u Slide rails in. u Place drawer on rails at an angle.

Fig. 87

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u Lower drawer. u Slide in drawer to the back.

Inserting drawer

8.1.2 Top tilting drawer
When you pull out the top drawer, it tilts forward. This gives you a better view into the drawer. The function depends on the height of the appliance.
Removing drawer

1
Fig. 91 u Guide drawer in at an angle around the stoppers
Fig. 91 (1). u Lower the drawer. u Slide in drawer to the back.

Fig. 88 u Pull out drawer as far as it will go. u Lift drawer at the front. u Lift drawer from below. u Remove drawer to the front.
Inserting drawer

8.2 Pull-out board with IceTower

Fig. 89 u Guide drawer around the upper stoppers. Fig. 89 (1) u Place drawer at an angle behind the lower stoppers
on the molded rib. Fig. 89 (2) u Lower drawer. u Slide to the rear.
8.1.3 Bottom drawer
The drawer is the lowest drawer in the appliance. It runs directly on the molded rib. There are no rails.
Removing drawer

Fig. 92 Pull-out board with IceTower

(1) IceMaker

(3) Container for pizza or

alcoholic beverages,

for example

(2) Hang-on tray for ice (4) Pull-out board

cubes

On the pull-out board are two tall containers (IceTower). Ice cubes from the IceMaker are collected and stored in the container Fig. 92 (2). The container Fig. 92 (3) is suitable for storing tall foodstuffs or bever- ages such as pizzas or alcoholic drinks.

The pull-out board with IceTower is mounted on a glass shelf with pull-out rails. You can dismantle the pull-out board for cleaning.

1

2

8.2.1 Dismantling the pull-out board with IceTower
Removing the container

Fig. 90 u Pull out drawer as far as it will go. u Lift up drawer at the front. Fig. 90 (1) u Remove drawer to the front. Fig. 90 (2)

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u Remove the pull-out board. u Lift the container Fig. 93 (5) at the front. u Remove the container.

Inserting the pull-out board

Fig. 96 u Slide the rails in.

Fig. 94 u Remove the hang-on tray Fig. 94 (6). u If there are ice cubes in the hang-on tray: Empty the
hang-on tray. w The container and hang-on tray have been removed
and you can clean them. (see 9.3.4 Cleaning the equipment)
Removing the pull-out board
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled: q Containers have been removed. (see Removing the
container)

Fig. 97 u Place the pull-out board in at an angle behind the
front lug. u Slide it in at an angle. Make sure that the stop is
behind the lug on both sides. Fig. 97 (11) u Lower the pull-out board at the front. Fig. 97 (12)

Fig. 95 u Slide in the pull-out board. Fig. 95 (7) u Lift the pull-out board at the front left. Fig. 95 (8) u Lift the pull-out board at the front right. Fig. 95 (9) w The pull-out board is detached from the attachment
at the front. u Take out the pull-out board to the front. Fig. 95 (10) w The pull-out board has been removed and you can
clean it. (see 9.3.4 Cleaning the equipment)
Removing the glass shelf from under the pull-out board
(see 8.3 Glass shelves)

Fig. 98 u Push the pull-out board down at the front. w The pull-out board clicks into place.
Inserting the container
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled: q The pull-out board is inserted. (see Inserting the
pull-out board)

8.2.2 Inserting the pull-out board with IceTower

Inserting the glass shelf under the pull-out board (see 8.3 Glass shelves)

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8.3 Glass shelves

NOTICE Impermissible removal of the glass panel above the IceTower! Damage to the IceMaker. The IceMaker is attached to the glass panel above the IceTower. u Do not remove the glass panel above the IceTower.

You can remove the glass shelf under the drawers for cleaning.
You can remove the glass shelf under the drawers to use VarioSpace.

Fig. 99 u Remove the pull-out board. u Hold the pull-out board with one hand.

8.3.1 Removing / inserting the glass shelf
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled: q Glass shelf under the drawer: Drawer has been
removed. (see 8.1 Drawers) q Pull-out board under IceTower: IceTower has been
removed. (see 8.2 Pull-out board with IceTower)
Removing glass shelf

Note The containers are shaped in a way that they cannot be interchanged.

u Place the container at an angle on the pull-out board. Fig. 99 (13)
u Slide in the container at an angle to the back. Fig. 99 (14)
u Place container at the front. Fig. 99 (15)

Fig. 101 Example illustration of glass shelf u Lift glass shelf at the front. Fig. 101 (1) u Remove glass shelf to the front. Fig. 101 (2)
Inserting the glass shelf

Fig. 100 u Insert hang-on tray Fig. 100 (6) for ice cubes. u Slide in the pull-out board with container (IceTower).
Fig. 100 (16) w Pull-out board with IceTower is fully inserted.

Fig. 102 Example illustration of glass shelf u Position glass shelf at an angle behind the stoppers.
(see Fig. 102) u Lower glass shelf. u Slide in glass shelf to the back.

8.4 IceMaker
The IceMaker is used exclusively for the production of ice cubes in household quantities.

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Make sure that the following conditions are fulfilled
- IceMaker is cleaned. (see 9 Maintenance) - IceMaker drawer is cleaned. - IceMaker drawer is fully inserted.

8.6.1 Using the freezer packs

8.4.1 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 function. u Making many ice cubes: Activate the MaxIce func-
tion. 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.
8.5 VarioSpace

Fig. 104 When the freezer packs are fully frozen: u Place on the frozen goods in the top, front part of the freezer.
9 Maintenance
9.1 Disassembling / assembling pullout systems
9.1.1 Notes on disassembly
You can disassemble some of the pull-out systems for cleaning. Your appliance can contain a variety of pullout systems. The following pull-out systems can be disassembled or cannot be disassembled:

Fig. 103
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) .

Pull-out system can be disassembled / cannot be disassembled

Drawer guided can be disassembled (see Drawer on glass shelf on glass shelf)

Top

tiltable cannot be disassembled

drawer

cannot be disassembled

Bottom drawer cannot be disassembled

IceTower

can

be

disassembled

(see 9.1.3 IceTower)

8.6 Freezer packs
The freezer packs prevent the temperature from rising too fast in the event of a power failure. The freezer packs are in the drawer. You can store the cold storage accumulators in the freezer tray.

9.1.2 Drawer on telescopic rails
Drawer on glass shelf
Disassembling pull-out system Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled: q Drawer has been removed. q Glass shelf has been removed. (see 8.3 Glass
shelves)

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Fig. 105 Glass shelf with rails u Push up front click-in hooks. (1) u Slide pull-out rails to the side (2) and backwards (3).
Installing pull-out system

Fig. 108 Glass shelf with rails and retaining parts w The rail hooks are released from the retaining part. u Remove rail from retaining part.

Fig. 106 Glass shelf with rails u Hook in rail at the back. (1) u Hook in rail at the front. (2)
9.1.3 IceTower

Fig. 109 Glass shelf with retaining part u Remove retaining part from glass shelf sideways.
Installing pull-out system

Disassembling pull-out system
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
q IceTower has been removed. (see 8.2 Pull-out board with IceTower)
q Glass shelf has been removed. (see 8.3 Glass shelves)
u Place pull-out board on a table. w You are able to remove the rails more easily from the
glass shelf.

Fig. 110 Glass shelf with retaining part u Fit retaining part on glass shelf. u Push retaining part onto glass shelf as far as it will
go.

Fig. 107 Glass shelf with rails and retaining parts u Press down retaining part at the rear (see Fig. 107)
and simultaneously push rail back.

Fig. 111 Damping mechanism
The damping mechanism is attached to the left rail. (see Fig. 111) There is no damping mechanism attached to the right rail.

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9.3.2 Cleaning the housing

Fig. 112 Glass shelf with rails and retaining parts Install rail with damping mechanism: u Place rail hooks onto the openings of the left retaining part. Fig. 112 (1) u Push rail forwards. Fig. 112 (2) w Rail latches in audibly. Install rail without damping mechanism: u Place rail hooks onto the openings of the right retaining part. Fig. 112 (1) u Push rail forwards. Fig. 112 (2) w Rail latches in audibly.
9.2 Defrosting the appliance

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.
9.3.3 Cleaning the interior

9.2.1 Defrosting 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 need to be defrosted.
Note Water droplets may collect on the bottom of the appli- ance. When you decommission the appliance: u Place a towel in front of the appliance to catch any
water that might drip out. (see 11 Decommissioning)
9.3 Cleaning the appliance

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.
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.
9.3.4 Cleaning the equipment

9.3.1 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.

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 washing up liquid:
- IceTower pull-out board - Drawer
Please note: Do not remove the magnet on the drawer. The magnet ensures that the IceMaker func- tions. - Freezer tray

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Clean with a damp cloth: - Retracting rails
Please note: the grease in the tracks is there for lubrication purposes and must not be removed!
Clean in the dishwasher up to 60 °C (140 °F): - Ice cube scoop - FlexCube u Disassemble the equipment: see the relevant
section. u Clean the equipment.
9.3.5 Cleaning the IceMaker
There are various options for cleaning the IceMaker.
We recommend cleaning in the following situations: q Initial commissioning q With water connection:
If out of use for longer than 5 days.
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
10 cm (3 15/16 in)) 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. u Push in the IceMaker 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.
9.3.6 After cleaning
u Wipe dry the appliance and items of equipment u Connect and switch on the appliance. u Activate SuperFrost (see 7.2 Appliance 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

Freezing

-28 °C (-18 °F) to -15 °C (5 °F)

Maximum freezing quantity/24 h

Freezer

See "Freezing capacity .../24 h" on the type plate

Max. equipment capacity

Equipment

Appliance Appliance Appliance

width

width

width

550 mm 600 mm 700 mm

(21 5/8 in) (23 1/2 in) (27 9/16 in)

(see

(see

(see

installa- installa- installa-

tion

tion

tion

instruc- instruc- instruc-

tions,

tions,

tions,

appliance appliance appliance

dimen- dimen- dimen-

sions)

sions) sions)

Drawer on glass 





shelf

12

kg 15 kg 22

kg

(see 8.1.1 Drawer (26.46 lb) (33.07 lb) (48.50 lb)

on telescopic

rails)

Bottom drawer --
(see 8.1.3 Bottom drawer)





11

kg 19

kg

(24.25 lb) (41.89 lb)

Top tilting drawer --
(see 8.1.2 Top tilting drawer)





19 kg 19

kg

(41.89 lb) (41.89 lb)

Ice cube production with IceMaker+

Ice cube produc- At a temperature of -18 °C (-0 °F):

tion/24 h

1.2 kg (2.65 lb) of ice cubes

Maximum ice When the MaxIce function is

cube production/ active: 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) of ice

24 h

cubes

For appliances with a WiFi connection:

Frequency specification
Frequency band 2.4 GHz
Maximum radi- < 100 mW ated power
Purpose of the Integration in the local WiFi wireless equip- network for data communication ment

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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 7.2 Appliance functions) · Running fan · Freshly sorted food · High ambient temperature · Door opened for long periods

Noise

Possible cause Type of noise

Bubbling and Coolant

is Normal noise

splashing

flowing into the

cooling circuit.

Spitting hissing

and Coolant

is Normal noise

spraying into the

cooling circuit.

Humming

The appliance Normal noise

cools.

The

volume depends

on the cooling

output.

Sipping noises

The self-closing Normal noise

door is being

opened

and

closed.

Whirring and The fan is Normal oper-

murmuring

running.

ating noise

Clicking

Components are Normal being switched switching noise on and off.

Noise

Possible cause Type of noise

Rattling humming

or Valves active.

are Normal switching noise

Faint knocking, The valve humming or active. buzzing*

is Normal oper- ating noise

Noise Vibration
Clattering

Possible cause

Type noise

of How

to

resolve

Unsuitable setup

Error noise

Adjust the

feet

to

make sure

the appli-

ance

is

horizontal.

Equipment, Error noise
Objects inside the appliance

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
The appliance does not work.

Cause

Remedy

The appliance is not switched on. u Switch on the appliance.

The power plug is not properly u Check the power plug. inserted in the wall socket.

The powerfuse in the wall socket u Check the fuse. is not OK.

Power failure.

u Keep the appliance closed. u Protect food: Place cold storage batteries on the
food or use another freezer appliance if the power failure lasts longer. u Do not re-freeze defrosted food.

The IEC socket is not correctly u Check the IEC socket. plugged into the appliance.

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Defect

Cause

Remedy

The temperature This means that the door of the u Close the appliance door

is not cold

appliance is not closed properly

enough

Insufficient ventilation

u Clear and clean the ventilation grille.

The ambient temperature is too u Problem solution: (see 1.4 Range of appliance use) high

The appliance was opened too u Wait to see if the required temperature corrects

frequently or for too long

itself. If not, contact Customer Service.

(see 10.4 Customer Service)

Too much fresh food was placed u Solution: (see SuperFrost) inside without 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 u Change location of appliance or the heat source. source (stove, heater etc).

The door seal is defective or should be replaced for other reasons.

The door seal is interchangeable. u Contact Customer Service. (see 10.4 Customer You can replace it without the use Service) of any special tools.

The appliance is iced up or condensation is building.

The door seal may have slipped u Check the door seal is well placed in the groove. out of its groove.

The outside surfaces of the appliance are hot*.

The heat of the refrigerant circuit u This is normal. is used to prevent condensate from forming

10.3.2 Equipment

Defect

Cause

Remedy

The IceMaker cannot be switched on.

The appliance and therefore the u Connect the appliance (see Installation Guide). IceMaker are not connected.

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 u Close the drawer properly properly closed

The water connection is not open u Open the water connection

The interior light The appliance is not switched on. u Switch on the appliance.

does not turn on. The door was open for more than u If the door is open, the interior lighting switches

15 minutes.

off automatically after about 15 minutes.

The LED interior light is faulty or u Contact Customer Service. (see 10.4 Customer

the lid is damaged.

Service)

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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.
10.4.1 Contacting Customer Service

u Deactivate IceMaker. (see Deactivating the IceMaker / MaxIce )
u Switch off appliance. (see Switching appliance off and on)
u Pull the power plug from the outlet. u If necessary, remove the IEC socket: Pull the IEC
socket out of the appliance plug while turning it to the left and right at the same time. u Place a towel in front of the appliance to catch any water that may run out. u Clean appliance. (see 9.3 Cleaning the appliance) u Leave the door open to prevent unpleasant odors.
12 Disposal
12.1 Preparing the appliance for disposal

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.
(see Appliance information) -oru 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.

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 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.

Fig. 113

(1) Appliance name

(3) Serial no.

(2) Service no. u Information from the nameplate.

11 Decommissioning
u Empty appliance.

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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.
Dispose of removed lamps via the respective collection systems.
Check the Responsible Appli- ance Disposal (RAD) program to find a RAD partner near you.
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 Observe the notes on appliance transport. u Transport the appliance away without damaging it. u Dispose of batteries, lamps, and the appliance
according to the above specifications.

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