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Total capacity279 L279 L
Number of chambers22
Number of cooling circuits11
Number of compressors11
Features
Features
reversible door
reversible door
More features
hidden door handles
hidden door handles
Refrigeration chamber
Refrigerator capacity191 L191 L
Number of shelves44
Storage compartments
bottle rack
bottle rack
Auto-defrost
LED lighting
Freezer chamber
Freezer compartmentbottombottom
Freezer capacity88 L88 L
Freezer drawers33
Slim shelf
Autonomy time20 h20 h
Freeze capacity12 kg/day12 kg/day
More specs
Controlsrotary knobsrotary knobs
Energy class (new)EF
Energy consumption per year204 kWh248 kWh
Climate classN (normal)N (normal)
Noise level41 dB40 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)176x60x65 cm176x60x65 cm
Weight63 kg63 kg
Country of originLithuaniaLithuania
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2023november 2020

Energy class (new)

Refrigerator energy class according to the new European standard applicable from 2021.

In general, the energy class shows how economical the unit is compared to other models with similar characteristics. In the old system (current until 2021), the most energy efficient class was designated as A+++. However, the development of technology inevitably leads to the emergence of even more economical devices, for which even more pluses would have to be added. To simplify labelling, it was decided to switch to a new notation system. In this system, all letters were "shifted down":

— the old class A approximately corresponds to the new class G;
— old class A+ — class F ;
— old class A++ — class E ;
— old class A+++ — class D.

The new labelling standard will apply to all refrigerators manufactured after March 1, 2021.

Energy consumption per year

The average amount of energy consumed by a refrigerator in a year of operation. Of course, these figures are not absolutely accurate; the actual power consumption may vary depending on the specific operating conditions. However, this parameter makes it possible to evaluate the power consumption of the refrigerator and compare different models with each other. At the same time, it often turns out to be more convenient and visual than the energy consumption class (see above) because in this paragraph we are talking about a specific figure (from which you can also calculate the cost of electricity consumed). For clarity, let's take the following example: a small two-chamber refrigerator with energy class A can consume less energy per year than a large side-by-side unit of class A+++, although formally, in terms of energy consumption classes, the second model will be more economical than the first.

Noise level

The average noise level generated by the refrigerator during operation.

The quietest models of refrigerators are noisy at a level of about 30 dB — this volume is comparable to the whispering or ticking of a wall clock and does not exceed the sanitary standards for residential premises at night. In other words, such a unit will not interfere with sleep, even if it is placed right in the bedroom. At the same time, the standard place for a refrigerator is still a kitchen, and with such an installation it is isolated from other living quarters. Therefore, the noise of 40 – 42 dB, corresponding to a quiet conversation, is considered quite acceptable for ordinary household refrigerators. And with good sound insulation, a volume of up to 50 dB is allowed — this is the level of conversation at an average volume.

Higher values are rare among refrigerators and are mainly found in display refrigerators(see "Product type") installed in shops where noise levels are not as much important.
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