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1.   butter will still be easy to spread    m Coldest zone is in the pull out  container     Note    Store perishable food  e g  fish   sausage  meat  in the coldest zone     en    Vegetable container with  humidity controller    Fig  E   To create the optimum storage climate  for fruit and vegetables  you can set the  air humidity in the vegetable container  depending on the quantity stored     m smaller quantities of fruit and  vegetables   high air humidity    m large quantities of fruit and vegetables      low air humidity    Notes    m Fruit sensitive to cold  e g  pineapple   banana  papaya and citrus fruit  and  vegetables sensitive to cold  e g   aubergines  cucumbers  zucchini   peppers  tomatoes and potatoes   Should be stored outside  the refrigerator at temperatures  of approx   8   C to  12   C for  optimum preservation of quality and  flavour     m Condensation may form in the  vegetable container depending on the  type and quantity of products stored   Remove condensation with a dry cloth  and adjust air humidity in the  vegetable container with the humidity  controller     11    en       Freezer compartment    Use the freezer compartment    m  o store deep frozen food   m  o make ice cubes   m  o freeze food     Note    Ensure that the freezer compartment  door has been closed properly  If   the door is open  the frozen food will  thaw  The freezer compartment will  become covered in thick   ce  Also  waste  of energy due to high power  consumption        Max  fr
2.  They contain important  information on how to install   use and maintain the appliance     The manufacturer is not liable if  you fail to comply with the  instructions and warnings   Retain all documents for  subsequent use or for the next  owner     Technical safety    This appliance contains a small  quantity of environmentally   friendly but flammable R600a  refrigerant  Ensure that   the tubing of the refrigerant  circuit is not damaged during  transportation and installation   Leaking refrigerant may cause  eye injuries or ignite     If damage has occurred   a Keep naked flames and or  ignition sources away from the  appliance    a thoroughly ventilate the room  for several minutes    a switch off the appliance and  pull out the mains plug     en    a inform customer service     The more refrigerant an  appliance contains  the larger  the room must be In which the  appliance is situated  Leaking  refrigerant can form a  flammable gas air mixture in  rooms which are too small    The room must be at least 1 m   per 8 g of refrigerant  The  amount of refrigerant in your  appliance is indicated on the  rating plate inside the appliance     If the power cord of this  appliance is damaged  it must  be replaced by the  manufacturer  customer service  or a similarly qualified person   Improper installations   and repairs may put the user  at considerable risk     Repairs may be performed by  the manufacturer  customer  service or a similarly qualified  person only     Only orig
3.  food back into    the appliance     17    en    Interior fittings    All variable parts of the appliance  can be taken out for cleaning     Take out shelves in the door  Fig  O    Lift shelves upwards and take out     Take out glass shelves  To do this  pull out shelf  lift at the front  and take out     Taking out pull out container  Lift the container and pull out     Condensation outlet fascia   To clean the condensation outlet  channel  the glass shelf above   the vegetable container  Fig  M 7  must  be separated from the condensation  outlet fascia     1  Take out the glass shelf   2  Lift condensation outlet fascia and  take out  Fig  H    Note    Regularly clean the condensation  channel and drainage hole with a cotton  bud or similar implement to ensure that  the condensation can drain     Vegetable drawer   not all models     The fascia of the vegetable drawer can  be removed for cleaning     Press side buttons in succession  and remove fascia from the vegetable  drawer  Fig   E    Removing the container  Fig   E    Pull out the container all the way  lift at  the front and remove     18       Odours    If you experience unpleasant odours     1     Switch off the appliance with the On   Off button  Fig  EX 1      Take all food out of the appliance     Clean interior  see chapter    Cleaning    the appliance           Clean all packages     Seal strong smelling food in order    to avoid odours from forming       Switch the appliance on again     Store food in the app
4.  frozen food    Depending on the type and application   select one of the following options    m at room temperature   m in the refrigerator    m in an electric oven  with without fan  assisted hot air    m in the microwave    A Caution    Do not refreeze thawing or thawed food   Only ready meals  boiled or fried  may  be refrozen     No longer store the frozen produce for  the max  storage period        Interior fittings     not all models     Butter and cheese  compariment  To open the butter compartment  gently    press in the middle of the butter  compartment flap     To clean the compartment  lift  it at the bottom and take out     Adjustable    EasyLift    door  shelf    Fig  E  The height of the shelf can be adjusted  without taking it out     Simultaneously press side buttons on the  Shelf to move the shelf downwards  lt  can be moved upwards without pressing  the buttons     Bottle holder    Fig    The bottle holder prevents bottles from  falling over when the door is opened  and closed     Glass shelves    If required  you can vary the shelves  inside the appliance  To do this  pull out  shelf  lift at the front and take out     Variable shelf   Fig  El   The shelf can be folded down if required   Pull shelf forwards  lower and press  backwards     The shelf is suitable for storing food and  bottles     Pull out container   Fig  El   You can take out the container for  loading and unloading  To do this  lift the  container and pull out  The holder of the  container 
5.  units  fan     Bubbling  humming or gurgling noises  Refrigerant is flowing through the tubing   Clicking   Motor  switches or solenoid valves are  switching on off     Preventing noises    The appliance is not level   Please align the appliance with a spirit  level  Use the height adjustable feet   or place packing underneath them     The appliance is not free standing  Please move the appliance away    from adjacent units or appliances     Containers or storage areas wobble  or stick  Please check the removable parts    and re insert them correctly if required     Bottles or receptacles are touching  each other  Move the bottles or receptacles slightly    away from each other     19    en       Eliminating minor faults yourself    Before you call customer service     Please check whether you can eliminate the fault yourself based on the following    information     Customer service will charge you for advice   even if the appliance is still under    guarantee     Fault Possible cause    Temperature differs greatly  from the set value     Displays do not illuminate  Power failure  the fuse has  been switched off  the mains  plug has not been inserted    properly   The temperature Temperature has been set  in the refrigerator too low   compartment is too cold   Floor of the refrigerator The condensation channels  compartment is wet  or drainage hole are blocked   The temperature in Appliance opened  the freezer compartmentis frequently   mova  The ventilation openings  have 
6. During transportation the oil in   the compressor may have flowed into  the refrigeration system     Before switching on the appliance for  the first time  clean the interior of   the appliance  see chapter    Cleaning  the appliance         Electrical connection    The socket must be near the appliance  and also freely accessible following  installation of the appliance     The appliance complies with the  protection class    Connect the appliance  to 220 240 V 50 Hz alternating current  via a correctly installed socket with  protective conductor  The socket must  be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse     For appliances operated in non   European countries  check whether the  stated voltage and current type match  the values of your mains supply  This  information can be found on the rating  plate  Fig   E    A Warning    Never connect the appliance  to electronic energy saver plugs     Our appliances can be used with mains  and sine controlled inverters  Mains   controlled inverters are used   tor photovoltaic systems which   are connected directly to the national  grid  Sine controlled inverters must be  used tor isolated applications  e g  on  ships or in mountain lodges  which are  not connected directly to the national  grid     8       Getting to know your  appliance                         III I             NV     Please fold out the illustrated last page   These operating instructions refer   to several models    The features of the models may vary   The diagrams may diffe
7. Register your new Bosch now     www bosch home com welcome    Fridge freezer  KGV      en User manual          en Table of Contents    Safety and warning information              3  Information concerning disposal            6  SCOPE of delivery cccooooccccccnaonccnnonanonanononnos 6  Installation location     ccccnnnnnccnooaonnnnnnnnnnnos 7  Ambient temperature and ventilation    7  Connecting the appliance ou    8  Getting to know your appliance             8  Switching the appliance ON                 9  Setting the temperature oe 10  Usable capacity nennen 10  Refrigerator compartment imc    10  Freezer compartment uu    12  Max  freezing capacity    eseese 12  Freezing and Storing food                    12    Freezing fresh food            eee 13    Super freezing   ccomooncccncnananannnnnnannnnnnonans 14  Thawing frozen food        cecene 14  Interior fittings animismo 14  Sticker    OK  aso 16  Switching off and disconnecting   the appliance nassscsccccccccccrcren 16  EH OSHC  estonio isa dc 16  Cleaning the appliance                      17  OGOUN stored 18  Higit  LED  osea 18  Tips for saving energy i    nana 19  Operating NOISES    ccccmonccncnnonanncnnnnnnnnnss 19  Eliminating minor faults yourself         20  Appliance self test           nnnnnnnniiinninnmm o  21  Customer service o ccccononncncnnonannnnnncnnnnos 21       Safety and warning  Information    Before you switch ON the  appliance    Please read the operating and  installation instructions carefully  
8. The maximum amount of food can be  placed in the freezer by removing all  fittings  The food can be stacked directly  on the shelves and in the bottom   of the freezer compartment     Removing the fittings  Pull out the frozen food container all    the way  lift at the front and remove     Fig   E       Refrigerator  compartment    The refrigerator compartment is the ideal  storage location for meat  sausage  fish   dairy products  eggs  ready meals   and pastries     Storing food    m Store fresh  undamaged food  The  quality and freshness will then  be retained for longer     m In the case of ready made products  and bottled goods  observe the best   before date or use by date specified  by the manufacturer     m To retain aroma  colour  and freshness  pack or cover food  well before placing in the appliance   This will prevent the transfer  of flavours and the discolouration  of plastic parts in the refrigerator  compartment     m Allow warm food and drinks to cool  down before placing in the appliance     Note    Avoid contact between food and rear  panel  Otherwise the air circulation will  be impaired     Food or packaging could freeze to  the rear panel     Note the chill zones   in the refrigerator  compartment   The air circulation in the refrigerator    compartment creates different chill  zones     m Warmest zone is at the very top  of the door     Note  Store e g  hard cheese and butter  in the warmest zone  Cheese can then  continue to release its flavour and the
9. been covered   Large quantities of fresh  food are being frozen   Appliance is not cooling  showroom mode is  temperature display and light switched on   are lit     20    Remedial action  In some cases it is adequate to switch off  the appliance for 5 minutes     If the temperature is too high wait a few hours  and check whether the temperature has  approached the set value     If the temperature is too low check  the temperature again the next day     Connect mains plug  Check whether the power  is on  check the fuses     Increase the temperature  See Selecting  the temperature      Clean the condensation channels  and the drainage hole  See chapter Cleaning  the appliance  Fig  ZI    Do not open the appliance unnecessarily   Remove obstacles   Do not exceed max  freezing capacity     Start appliance self test  see chapter     Appliance self test         When the programme has ended   the appliance switches over to normal  operation        Appliance self test    Your appliance features an automatic  self test program which shows you  sources of faults which may be repaired  by customer service only     Starting the appliance self test    1  Switch off the appliance and wait 5  minutes     2  Switch on the appliance and hold  down the temperature selection  button  Fig  EX 4  for 3 5 seconds  within the first 10 seconds until 2   C  is lit on the refrigerator compartment  temperature display     The self test programme starts  when  the temperature displays lit up in  succes
10. eezing capacity    Information about the max  freezing  capacity within 24 hours can be found  on the rating plate  Fig   E    Prerequisites for max  freezing  capacity    m Switch on super freezing before  placing fresh products  in the compartment  see chapter  entitled    Super freezing         m Remove the fittings  The food can be  stacked directly on the shelves and in  the bottom of the freezer  compartment     m Freeze large quantities of food  preferably in the very top  compartment where food freezes  particularly quickly and therefore also  gently     m Freeze fresh food as close  as possible to the side panels     12       Freezing and storing  food    Purchasing frozen food    m Packaging must not be damaged   m Use by the    use by    date     m Temperature in the supermarket  freezer must be  18  C or lower     m  f possible  transport deep frozen food    n an insulated bag and place quickly  in the freezer compartment     Freezing food    m Freeze fresh and undamaged food  only     m Keep food which is to be frozen away  from food which is already frozen     m To prevent food from losing its flavour  or drying out  place in airtight  containers     Storing frozen food    Insert frozen food container all the way to  ensure unrestricted air circulation     If you have to store lots of food  it is  possible to transter the food to the glass  shelves and stack it on the base   of the freezer base     1  To do this  remove all the frozen food  containers     2  Pul
11. es  as  well as people who have  inadequate knowledge  concerning safe operation of  the appliance     Ensure that children and  vulnerable people have  understood the hazards     A person responsible for  safety must supervise or  instruct children and  vulnerable people who are  using the appliance     Only children from 8 years  and above may use the  appliance    Supervise children who are  cleaning and maintaining the  appliance    Never allow children to play  with the appliance     Do not store bottled or  canned drinks  especially  carbonated drinks  in the  freezer compartment  Bottles  and cans may burst     Never put frozen food straight  from the freezer compartment  into your mouth    Risk of low temperature burns     Avoid prolonged touching of  frozen food  ice or the  evaporator pipes  etc    Risk of low temperature burns     Children in the household      Keep children away trom  packaging and Its parts   Danger of suffocation from  folding cartons and plastic  film    Do not allow children to play  with the appliance     lf the appliance features a  lock    keep the key out of the reach  of children     en    General regulations  The appliance is suitable      for refrigerating and freezing  food       for making ice     This appliance is intended for  use in the home and the home  environment     The appliance is suppressed  according to EU Directive 2004   108 EC     The refrigeration circuit has  been checked for leaks     This product complies with  the 
12. inal parts supplied by  the manufacturer may be used   The manufacturer guarantees  that only these parts satisfy the  safety requirements    A extension cable may be  purchased from customer  service only     en    Important information when  using the appliance    Never use electrical  appliances inside the  appliance  e g  heater  electric  ice maker  etc    Explosion  hazard     Never defrost or clean the  appliance with a steam  cleaner  The steam may  penetrate electrical parts and  cause a short circuit  Risk  of electric shock     Do not use pointed or sharp   edged implements to remove  frost or layers of ice  You  could damage the refrigerant  tubes  Leaking refrigerant may  Cause eye injuries or ignite     Do not store products which  contain flammable propellants   e g  Soray cans  or explosive  Substances in the appliance   Explosion hazard     Do not stand on or lean  heavily against base   of appliance  drawers  or doors  etc    For defrosting and cleaning   pull the mains plug out or  switch off the fuse  Do not pull  out the mains plug by tugging  on the power cord     store high percentage alcohol  tightly closed and standing up     Keep plastic parts and the  door seal free of oil and  grease  Otherwise  parts and  door seal will become  porous     Never cover or block the  ventilation openings of the  appliance    Avoiding placing children  and vulnerable people at  risk    At risk are children  people  who have limited physical   mental or sensory abiliti
13. is variable     Bottle shelf  Fig  IN    Bottles can be stored securely on  the bottle shelf  The holder can be  adjusted     en    Vegetable container insert  Fig  il    The insert can be taken out     Frozen food container  large     Fig  1 13    For the storage of large frozen items   e g  turkey  duck and goose     Note    Partition  if available  cannot be taken  out     Ice cube tray  Fig  KE    1  Fill the ice cube tray   full of drinking  water and place in the freezer  compartment     2  If the ice tray is stuck to the freezer  compartment  loosen with a blunt  implement only  spoon handle      3  To loosen the ice cubes  twist the ice  tray slightly or hold briefly under  flowing water     Ice block    lf a power failure or malfunction occurs   the ice blocks can be used to slow down  the thawing process  The longest  storage time is obtained by placing   the ice pack on the food in the top  compartment     The ice blocks can also be used to cool  food temporarily   e  g  in a cold bag     15    en       Sticker    OK        not all models     The    OK    temperature monitor   can be used to determine temperatures  below  4  C  Gradually reduce   the temperature if the sticker   does not indicate    OK        Note    When the appliance is switched on   ii may take 12 hours until  the temperature is reached     OK        Correct setting       Switching off and  disconnecting the  appliance    Switching off the appliance  Fig  E  Press the On Off button 1     Tempera
14. l out the frozen food containers all  the way  lift at the front and remove     Fig  B       Freezing fresh food    Freeze fresh and undamaged food only     To retain the best possible nutritional  value  flavour and colour  vegetables  should be blanched before freezing   Aubergines  peppers  zucchini and   asparagus do not require blanching     Literature on freezing and blanching  can be found in bookshops     Note    Keep food which is to be frozen away  from food which is already frozen     m The following foods are suitable for  freezing   Cakes and pastries  fish and seafood   meat  game  poultry  vegetables  fruit   herbs  eggs without shells  dairy  products such as cheese  butter and  quark  ready meals and leftovers such  as soups  stews  cooked meat and  fish  potato dishes  souffles and  desserts     m The following foods are not suitable  for freezing   Types of vegetables  which are usually  consumed raw  such as lettuce or  radishes  eggs in shells  grapes   whole apples  pears and peaches   hard boiled eggs  yoghurt  soured  milk  sour cream  creme fraiche and  mayonnaise     en    Packing frozen food  To prevent food from losing its flavour  or drying out  place in airtight containers   1  Place food in packaging   2  Remove air   3  Seal the wrapping   4  Label packaging with contents  and date of freezing     Suitable packaging    Plastic film  tubular film   made of polyethylene  aluminium foil   freezer containers    These products are available   from s
15. liance     Check whether the formation    of odours is still occuring after  24 hours        Light  LED     Your appliance features a maintenance   free LED light     These lights may be repaired  by customer service or authorised  technicians only        Tips for saving energy    m Install the appliance in a dry  well  ventilated room  The appliance should  not be installed in direct sunlight  or near a heat source  e g  radiator   cooker      If required  use an insulating plate     m Allow warm food and drinks to cool  down before placing in the appliance     m Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator  compartment and use the low  temperature of the frozen food to cool  refrigerated food     m Regularly defrost the freezer  compartment to remove the layer  of frost     A layer of hoarfrost will impair  refrigeration of the frozen food  and increase power consumption     m Open the appliance as briefly as  possible     m  o avoid increased power  consumption  occasionally clean the  back of the appliance     m  f available    Fit wall spacers to obtain the indicated  energy rating of the appliance  see  Installation instructions      reduced  wall gap will not restrict the function  of the appliance  The energy rating  may then increase slightly  The gap  of 75 mm must not be exceeded     m Ihe arrangement of the fittings does  not affect the energy rating of the  appliance     en       Operating noises    Quite normal noises    Droning   Motors are running  e g  refrigerating 
16. oplets  The rear panel defrosts  automatically  The condensation  collects in the drainage channel    Fig  EI  and is conveyed  to the refrigeration unit where it  evaporates     m The sides of the housing are  sometimes heated slightly  This  prevents condensation in the area  of the door seal     m If the freezer compartment door  cannot be immediately re opened after  it has been closed  wait until  the resulting low pressure has  equalised     m Ihe refrigeration system may cause  several areas of the freezer shelves  to frost quickly  This does not affect  function or power consumption   The appliance does not require  defrosting until the entire surface  of the freezer shelf is covered with  more than 5 mm of frost or ice     en       Setting the  temperature    Fig  A    Refrigerator compartment    The temperature can be set from    2   C to  8   C    Keep pressing temperature setting  button 4 until the required refrigerator  compartment temperature Is set     The value last selected is saved  The set  temperature is indicated on temperature  display 2     Freezer compartment    The temperature in the freezer  compartment depends on   the temperature in the refrigerator  compartment    Lower temperatures in the refrigerator  compartment also cause lower  temperatures in the freezer  compartment     10       Usable capacity    Information on the usable capacity can  be found inside your appliance on  the rating plate  Fig   El    Fully utilising the freezer  volume    
17. opriate customer service     A Warning    While changing over the door hinges   ensure that the appliance is not  connected to the power supply  Pull out  the mains plug beforehand  To prevent  damaging the back of the appliance   place adequate padding underneath   Carefully place the appliance on its  back     en    Note    If the appliance is placed on its back   ensure that the wall spacer is not fitted        Ambient temperature  and ventilation    Ambient temperature    The appliance is designed for a specific  climate class  Depending on the climate  class  the appliance can be operated at  the following temperatures     The climate class can be found on  the rating plate  Fig   El    Climate class Permitted ambient  temperature   SN  10 CH 2   N  16  0 t0 32  C   ST  16   C to 38  C   T  16 GIO4S C   Note    The appliance is fully functional within  the room temperature limits   of the indicated climatic class  If   an appliance of climatic class SN   is operated at colder room temperatures   the appliance will not be damaged up to  a temperature of  5  C     Ventilation   Fig      The air on the rear   panel of the appliance heats up   Conduction of the heated air must   not be obstructed  Otherwise    the refrigerating unit must work harder   This increases power consumption   Therefore  Never cover or block   the ventilation openings     en       Connecting  the appliance    After installing the appliance  wait at least  1 hour until the appliance is switched on   
18. pecialist outlets    Unsuitable packaging    Wrapping paper  greaseproof paper   cellophane  bin liners and used  shopping bags    Items suitable for sealing packaged    food   Rubber bands  plastic clips  string  cold     resistant adhesive tape  etc     Bags and tubular film  made of polyethylene can be sealed  with a film heat sealer     Shelf life of frozen food  Storage duration depends on the type  of food    At a temperature of  18   C     m Fish  Sausage  ready meals and cakes  and pastries     up to 6 months   m Cheese  poultry and meat   up to 8 months   m Vegetables and fruit   up to 12 months    13    en       Super freezing    Food should be frozen solid as quickly  as possible in order to retain vitamins   nutritional value  appearance and flavour   Several hours before placing fresh food  in the freezer compartment  switch on  super freezing to prevent an unwanted  temperature rise    As a rule  4 6 hours is adequate    This appliance runs constantly   and the freezer compartment drops to   a very low temperature    If the max  freezing capacity is to be  used  super freezing must be switched  on for 24 hours before the fresh produce  is placed in the freezer compartment   Smaller quantities of food  up to 2 kg   can be frozen without    super freezing        Switching on and off  Fig  E    Keep pressing the temperature selection  button 4 until the Super display 3 is lit     Super freezing automatically switches off  after approx  212 days     14       Thawing
19. r    Fig  EX      Not all models      4 Controls  Light  LED   Glass shelf in the refrigerator  compartment  T Vegetable container  8 Butter and cheese compartment    9 Egg rack   10 Shelf for large bottles  11 Frozen food drawer  small     12 Glass shelf in the freezer  compartment    13 Frozen food drawer  large   14 Condensation outlet  15 Height adjustable feet    O Ol        A Refrigerator compartment  B Freezer compartment    Controls  Fig  E    1 On Off button    Serves to switch the whole  appliance on and off    2 Temperature display refrigerator  compartment  The numbers correspond    to the set refrigerator  compartment temperatures in   C     3 Display super freezing  IIluminates when super freezing is  on    4 Refrigerator compartment    temperature selection button    The button sets the temperature  in the refrigerator compartment        Switching the  appliance on    Fig  E  Switch on the appliance with the On Off  button 1     The appliance begins to cool  Light is  switched on when the door is open     We recommend a setting of  4   C     en    Operating tips    m After the appliance has been switched  on  it may take several hours until  the set temperatures have been  reached     Do not put any food in the appliance  beforehand     m While the refrigeration unit is running   water droplets or a thin layer of ice  may form at the rear panel of  the refrigerator  This is nothing  unusual  It is not necessary to scrape  off the frost or wipe off the water  dr
20. relevant safety regulations  for electrical appliances    EN 60335 2 24      en       Information concerning  disposal      9 Disposal of packaging    The packaging protects your appliance  from damage during transit  All utilised   materials are environmentally safe and   recyclable  Please help us by disposing  of the packaging in an environmentally   friendly manner     Please ask your dealer or inquire at your  local authority about current means of  disposal        9 Disposal of your old  appliance    Old appliances are not worthless  rubbish  Valuable raw materials can be  reclaimed by recycling old appliances     This appliance is labelled in   Y accordance with European   m Directive2012 19 EU concerning  used electrical and electronic  appliances  waste electrical and  electronic equipment   WEEE    The guideline determines the  framework for the return and  recycling of used appliances as  applicable throughout the EU     A Warning    Redundant appliances  1  Pull out the mains plug     2  Cut off the power cord and discard  with the mains plug     3  Do not take out the trays  and receptacles  children are  therefore prevented from climbing in     4  Do not allow children to play with  the appliance once it has spent its  useful life  Danger of suffocation     Refrigerators contain refrigerant   and gases in the insulation  Refrigerant  and gases must be disposed   of professionally  Ensure that tubing   of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged  prior to proper di
21. sion     When after a short time the appliance  displays the set temperature prior to the  self test  everything is ok     If the Super display flashes for 10  seconds  an error has occurred   Inform customer service     Ending the appliance self test    When the programme has ended  the  appliance switches over to normal  operation     en       Customer service    Your local customer service   can be found in the telephone directory  or in the customer service index  Please  provide customer service   with the appliance product number   E Nr   and production number  FD      These specifications  can be found on the rating plate  Fig   E    To prevent unnecessary call outs  please  assist customer service by quoting   the product and production numbers   This will save you additional costs     Repair order and advice  on faults    Contact information for all countries can  be found on the enclosed customer  service list     GB 0844 892 8979 Calls from a BT  landline will be  charged at up to   3 pence per minute   A call set up fee of  up to 6 pence may  apply    0 03     per minute  at peak  Off peak  0 0088     per  minute     toll free    IE 01450 2655    US 800944 2904    21                IN F  Hilt                                                                                                                                     Robert Bosch Hausger  te GmbH  Carl Wery StraBe 34  81739 M  nchen  GERMANY    www bosch home com    9000942199  9502   en    
22. sposal        Scope of delivery    After unpacking all parts  check for any  damage in transit     If you have any complaints  please  contact the dealer from whom you  ourchased the appliance or our  Customer service     The delivery consists of the following  parts     Free standing appliance   Interior fittings  depending on model   Bag containing installation materials  Operating instructions   Installation manual   Customer service booklet   Warranty enclosure    Information on the energy  consumption and noises       Installation location    A dry  well ventilated room is suitable as  an installation location  The installation  location should not be exposed to direct  sunlight and not placed near a heat  source  e g  a cooker  radiator  etc  If  installation next to a heat source is  unavoidable  use a suitable insulating  plate or observe the following minimum  distances from the heat source     m 3 cm to electric or gas cookers   m 30 cm to an oil or coal fired cooker     The floor of the installation location must  not give way  if required  reinforce floor  If  the floor is uneven  compensate with  supports     Distance from wall  Fig  El  A gap is not required between the    appliance and side wall  The containers  and shelves are still fully extendable     Reversing the door    if required    If required  we recommend that you have  the door hinges changed over by our  customer service  You can find out the  costs for changing over the door hinges  from your appr
23. t the condensation  To do this   take out the shelf for large bottles  see  chapter entitled Cleaning   the appliance  and place under   the open condensation outlet       To accelerate the defrosting process   place two pans of hot water on a trivet  in the appliance       When the freezer compartment has  defrosted  pour the water out of  the freezer drawer  Wipe any  remaining water off the bottom of  the freezer compartment with   a sponge       Close condensation outlet       Re insert shelf for large bottles into  the door     10 When defrosting is complete  connect    and switch on the appliance again     en       Cleaning the appliance    u Caution    Do not use abrasive  chloride or acidic  on agents or solvents     Do not use scouring or abrasive  sponges   The metallic surfaces could corrode     Never clean shelves and containers  in the dishwasher     The parts may become deformed     Proceed as follows     1     Before cleaning  Switch off the  appliance       Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse     Take out the frozen food and store    in a cool location  Place the ice pack   if enclosed  on the food       Wait until the layer of frost has thawed     Clean the appliance with a soft cloth     lukewarm water and a little pH neutral  washing up liquid  The rinsing water  must not run into the light       Wipe the door seal with clear water    only and then wipe dry thoroughly       After cleaning reconnect and switch    the appliance back on       Put the frozen
24. ture display goes out   refrigerating unit switches off     Disconnecting the appliance   lf you do not use the appliance   for a prolonged period    1  Switch off the appliance    2  Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse   3  Clean the appliance    4  Leave the appliance door open     16       Defrosting    Refrigerator compartment  Defrosting is actuated automatically     The condensation flows  into the evaporation   area of the appliance via  the condensation channels  and the drainage hole     Freezer compartment    The freezer compartment does not  defrost automatically  otherwise   the frozen food would start thawing  A  layer of frost in the freezer compartment  impairs refrigeration of the frozen food  and increases power consumption   Remove the layer of hoarfrost regularly     A Caution    Do not scrape off hoarfrost or ice with  a knife or pointed object  You could  damage the refrigerant tubes  Leaking  refrigerant may ignite or cause eye  injuries    Proceed as follows     Note  Approx  4 hours before defrosting  the appliance  switch on super freezing  so that the food drops to a very low  temperature and can therefore be stored  at room temperature for a longer period   1  Switch off appliance to defrost it   2  Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse   3  Place the freezer drawers containing  the food in a cool location  Place  the   ce pack  if enclosed  on the food     4  Open condensation outlet  Fig       The shelf for large bottles can be used  to collec
    
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