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        Bosch KIS86AF30 fridge-freezer
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1.                21       Safety and warning  information    Before you switch ON the  appliance    Please read the operating and  installation instructions carefully   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    m Keep naked flames and or ignition  sources away from the appliance        thoroughly ventilate the room for  several minutes        switch off the appliance and pull out  the mains plug        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 m8 per 8 y  of refrigerant  The amount of refrigerant  in your appliance is indicated on   the rating plate inside the appliance     en    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 repa
2.      m Never cover or block the ventilation  openings for the appliance     m People  childern incl   who have  limited physical  sensory or mental  abilities or inadequate knowledge  must not use this appliance  unless they are supervised or given  meticulous instructions        Do not store bottled or canned drinks   especially carbonated drinks   in the freezer compartment  Bottles  and cans may explode     m Never put frozen food straight  from the freezer compartment into  your mouth    Risk of low temperature burns     m Avoid prolonged touching of frozen  food  ice or the evaporator pipes  etc   Risk of low temperature burns     Children in the household    m Keep children away from packaging  and its parts   Danger of suffocation from folding  cartons and plastic film       Do not allow children to play with the  appliance       If the appliance features a lock   keep the key out of the reach of  children     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   relevant safety regulations for   electrical appliances  EN 60335 2 24         Information concerning  disposal     lt  Disposal of packaging   The packaging protects your appliance  from damage during transit    All util
3.   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 ice  Also   waste of energy due to high power  consumption        Max  freezing capacity    Information about the max  freezing  capacity within 24 hours can be found  on the rating plate  Fig         Prerequisites for max  freezing  capacity       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        Large quantities of food are frozen  most quickly in the top compartment   If the top compartment is not  adequate for the freezing capacity  indicated on the rating plate  you can  place the remaining quantity in  the compartment underneath starting  at the front right side        Freeze fresh food as close as possible  to the side panels     11    en       Freezing and storing  food    Purchasing frozen food    m Packaging must not be damaged   m Use by the    use by    date        Temperature in the supermarket  freezer must be  18   C or lower        l   possible  transport deep frozen food  in an insulated bag and place  quickly in the freezer compartment     Note when loading products       Freeze large quantities of food  preferably in the very top  compartment where food freezes  particularly quickl
4.   The value last selected is saved    The set temperature is indicated on  temperature display 8     Freezer compartment   The temperature can be set   from  16   C to  24   C    Keep pressing temperature setting  button 3 until the required freezer  compartment temperature is set     The value last selected is saved  The set  temperature is indicated on display 4        Holiday mode    If leaving the appliance for a long  period of time  you can switch   the appliance over to the energy saving  holiday mode    The temperature of the refrigerator  compartment is automatically switched  to  14   C    Do not store any food in the refrigerator  compartment during this time     Switching on and off  Fig      Press the holiday button 6     If vacation mode is switched on   the button is lit and the refrigerator  compartment temperature 8    no longer indicates a temperature        Alarm functions    Door alarm    The door alarm  continuous sound   switches on if the appliance door is open  for longer than one minute    Close the door to switch off the   warning signal     Temperature alarm    The temperature alarm switches on  if the freezer compartment is too warm  and the frozen food is at risk of thawing     When the alarm button 5 is pressed   the freezer compartment temperature  display 4 indicates for five seconds the  warmest temperature reached in the  freezer compartment     Then this value is deleted    The temperature display for the freezer  compartment 4 indicates the
5.  on off     Preventing noises    The appliance is not level   Please align the appliance with a   spirit level  If required  place something  underneath     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     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 Remedial action       Temperature differs  greatly from the set  value     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        Displays  do not illuminate     Power failure  the fuse  has been switched off   the mains plug   has not been inserted  properly     Connect mains plug   Check whether the power is on   check the fuses        Temperature display  indicates    E          Electronics have  detected a fault     Call customer service        Warning signal  sounds     alarm     button lights up   Fig       5   The freezer  compartment is too  warm     Frozen food i
6.  set   freezer compartment temperature without  flashing     Henceforth the    warmest temperature     will be redefined and saved    The alarm may switch on without any  risk to the frozen food    m when the appliance is switched on     m when large quantities of fresh food are  placed in the appliance        if the freezer compartment door is  open too long     en    Note   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     Switching off the alarm              Press the alarm button 5 to switch off  the warning signal        Usable capacity    Information on the usable capacity  can be found inside your appliance on  the rating plate  Fig     Fully utilising the freezer  volume    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  El    en       Refrigerator  compartment    The refrigerator compartment is the ideal  storage location for meat  sausage    fish  dairy products  eggs  ready meals  and pastries     Storing food       Store fresh  undamaged food   The quality and freshness will then  be retained for longer        In the case of ready made products  and bottled goods  observe the best   before date or use by date sp
7. ator compartment    These buttons set the  temperature in the refrigerator  compartment    8 Temperature display refrigerator  compartment    The numbers correspond   to the set refrigerator   compartment temperatures in   C   9    Super    button refrigerator   compartment   Switches super cooling on and   off     en       Switching  the appliance on              1  Switch on the appliance with the  On Off button 1     A warning signal sounds   the temperature display 4 flashes  and the alarm button 5 is lit     2  The warning signal is switched off by  pressing the alarm button 5     The appliance begins to cool  Light is  switched on when the door is open     The factory has recommended the  following temperatures     m Refrigerator compartment   4   C  m Freezer compartment   18   C    Operating tips    m When 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        The sides of the housing are  sometimes heated slightly   This prevents condensation in  the area of the door seal        If the freezer compartment door  cannot be immediately re opened after  it has been closed  wait until the  resulting low pressure has equalised        Setting  the temperature    Fig        Refrigerator compartment    The temperature can be set   from  2   C to  8   C    Keep pressing temperature setting  button 7 until the required refrigerator  compartment temperature is set  
8. ccuring 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     17    en       Tips for saving energy       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 Select 560 mm cavity depth     A smaller cavity depth will result in  a higher energy consumption     m Allow warm food and drinks to cool  down before placing in the appliance        Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator  compartment and use the low  temperature of the frozen food to cool  refrigerated food     m Open the appliance as briefly as  possible     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 Ensure that the freezer compartment  door is always closed properly    m Occasionally clean the rear of  the appliance to prevent an increased  power consumption    m The arrangement of the fittings  does not affect the energy rating of the  appliance     18       Operating noises    Quite normal noises    Droning   Motors are running  e g  refrigerating  units  fan     Bubbling  humming or gurgling noises  Refrigerant is flowing through the tubing     Clicking  Motor  switches or solenoid valves are  switching
9. e freezer compartment   You can place smaller quantities of   food  up to 2 kg  in the top compartment  without super freezing     Note    When super freezing is switched on   increased operating noises may occur     Switching on and off  Fig      Press    super    button 2     If the super freezing has been switched  on the button is lit     Super freezing automatically switches off  after approx  2  days     13    en       Thawing frozen food    Depending on the type and application   select one of the following options       at room temperature      in the refrigerator       in an electric oven  with without fan  assisted hot air       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     Glass shelves   Fig       If required  you can vary the shelves  inside the appliance  To do this    pull out shelf  lift at the front and take  out     Extendable glass shelf    Fig   The extendable glass shelf can be pulled  out for a better overview of the food     Vario shelf   Fig  El   To facilitate the storage of tall items   e g  cans or bottles   the front part of the  Vario shelf can be taken out and pushed  under the rear part     14    Vario door shelf    Fig  El   The position of the Vario door shelf can  be moved to the side so that tall bottles  can be stored on the lower shelf     Bottle 
10. ecified  by the manufacturer        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        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     10    Note the chill zones in  the refrigerator compartment    The air circulation in the refrigerator  compartment creates different chill  zones        Coldest zone is between the arrow  stamped on the side and the  glass shelf situated below  Fig  El    Note    Store perishable food  e g  fish   sausage  meat  in the coldest zone        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 butter will still be easy to spread     Vegetable container with  humidity controller   Fig        The vegetable container is the optimum  storage location for fresh fruit and  vegetables  A humidity controller and a  special seal can be used to adjust the air  humidity in the vegetable container   This allows fresh fruit and vegetables  to be stored twice as long as with  conventional storage     The air humidity in the vegetable  container can be set according to  the type and amount 
11. holder    Fig        The bottle holder prevents bottles from  falling over when the door is opened  and closed     Freezer calendar   Fig  6 16   To prevent the quality of the frozen food  from deteriorating  do not exceed the  storage duration  The storage period  depends on the type of produce    The figures next to the symbols indicate  the permitted storage period of   the produce in months  In the case of  commercially available frozen food  observe the date of manufacture or use   by date     Ice cube tray    Fill the ice cube tray   full of  drinking water and place in the freezer  compartment     If the ice tray is stuck to the freezer  compartment  loosen with a blunt  implement only  spoon handle     To loosen the ice cubes  twist the ice tray  slightly or hold briefly under flowing  water     Ice pack   if enclosed  quantity varies     If a power failure or malfunction occurs   the ice packs 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 packs can also be used to cool  food temporarily  e g  in a cold bag        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   it may take 12 hours until the  temperature is reached     D    Correct setting    en       Switchi
12. ich are  connected directly to the national grid   Sine controlled inverters must be used  for isolated applications  e g  on ships or  in mountain lodges  which are not  connected directly to the national grid        Getting to know your  appliance                         Please fold out the illustrated last page   These operating instructions refer to  several models     The features of the models may vary   The diagrams may differ    Fig      Not all models     1 9 Controls   10   Fan   11 Light   12 Glass shelf in the refrigerator  compartment    13 Extendable glass shelf   14 Vegetable container   15  Berry tray   16 Freezer calendar   17 Frozen food container   18 Butter and cheese compartment  19 Door shelf   20   Vario door shelf   21 Shelf for large bottles    A Refrigerator compartment  B Freezer compartment    en  Controls  Fig        1 On Off button    Serves to switch the whole  appliance on and off     2    Super    button  freezer  compartment   Switches super freezing  on and off    3 Temperature selection buttons    freezer compartment    These buttons set the  temperature in the freezer  compartment    4 Temperature display freezer  compartment  The numbers correspond  to the set freezer compartment  temperatures in   C    5 Alarm button  Used to switch off the warning  signal  see chapter    Alarm  function       6 Holiday button    Is used to switch vacation mode  on and off  see chapter entitled  Vacation mode     7 Temperature selection buttons  refriger
13. irs may  put the user at considerable risk     Repairs may be performed by the  manufacturer  customer service  or a similarly qualified person only     Only original 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     Important information when  using the appliance       Never use electrical appliances inside  the appliance  e g  heater  electric  ice maker  etc    Risk of explosion        Never use a steam cleaner to defrost  or clean the appliance  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 tubing  Leaking refrigerant  may ignite or cause eye injuries        Do not store products which contain  flammable propellants  e g  spray  cans  or explosive substances  in the appliance  Risk of explosion        Do not stand or support yourself  on the base  drawers or doors  etc       Before defrosting and cleaning  the appliance  pull out the mains plug  or switch off the fuse   Do not pull out the mains plug by  tugging the cable     en      Bottles which contain a high  percentage of alcohol must be sealed  and stored in an upright position     m Keep plastic parts and the door seal  free of oil and grease   Otherwise  parts and door seal will  become porous
14. ised 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      lt  Disposal of your old  appliance    Old appliances are not worthless   rubbish  Valuable raw materials can be   reclaimed by recycling old appliances   This appliance is identified       according to the European      guideline 2002 96 EC on waste  electrical and electronic  equipment   WEEE  The directive  specifies the framework for an    EU wide valid return and re use  of old appliances     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 disposal        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 purchased the appliance or our  customer service     en    The delivery consists of the following  parts     Built in appliance   Inte
15. n  should neither be exposed to direct  sunlight nor 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 to a  heat source                to electric or gas cookers      30 cm to an      or coal fired cooker        Connecting  the appliance    After installing the appliance  wait at least  1 hour until the appliance is switched on   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         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 for  photovoltaic systems wh
16. ng off and  disconnecting the  appliance    Switching off the appliance    Fig       Press the On Off button 1   Temperature display goes out   refrigerating unit switches off     Disconnecting the appliance   If 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        Defrosting    Refrigerator compartment  defrosts fully automatically    While the refrigerating unit is running   beads of condensation or hoarfrost  form at the back of the refrigerator  compartment  This is quite normal    It is not necessary to wipe off the  condensation or frost  The rear panel  defrosts automatically  The condensation  runs into the condensation channel    Fig        and is conveyed to the  refrigerating unit where it evaporates     Note    Keep the condensation channel  and drainage hole clean  so that the  condensation can run out     15    en    Defrosting the 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 foll
17. nly and then wipe dry thoroughly    7  After cleaning reconnect and switch  the appliance back on     8  Put the food back into the appliance     Interior fittings   All variable parts of the appliance can be  taken out for cleaning    Take out glass shelves   Fig        To do this  pull out shelf  lift at the front  and take out     Taking out extendable glass shelf    Fig    Press levers on the underside on  both sides  pull forwards glass shelf   lower and swivel out to the side     Condensation channel   Fig    Regularly clean the condensation  channel and drainage hole with a cotton  bud or similar implement to   ensure that the condensation can drain   Take out shelves in the door   Fig    Lift shelves upwards and take out   Taking out glass shelf above vegetable  container   Fig    The glass shelf can be taken out and  disassembled for cleaning    Note   Before taking out the glass shelf    pull out vegetable container    Removing the container   Fig  El   Pull out the container all the way    lift at the front and remove     en       Odours    If you experience unpleasant odours    1  Switch off the appliance with the  On Off button  Fig  E  1   2  Take all food out of the appliance     3  Clean interior  see chapter    Cleaning  the appliance         4  Clean all packages     5  Seal strong smelling food in order  to avoid odours from forming     6  Switch the appliance on again   7  Store food in the appliance     8  Check whether the formation  of odours is still o
18. oduct number  E Nr    and production number  FD      These specifications can be found  on the rating plate  Fig     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  setup fee of up  to 6 pence may  apply    IE 01450 2655    US 800 944 2904 toll free    21          1 9                                                                                                                         1    5    9                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Robert Bosch Hausger  te GmbH  Carl Wery Stra  e 34   81739 M  nchen   DEUTSCHLAND    9000767483  9211   en       
19. of products  to be stored        Mainly fruit as well as for a large load    lower air humidity   m Mainly vegetables as well as for  a mixed load or small load   higher air  humidity    Notes       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        Super cooling    Super cooling sets the refrigerator  temperature to the coldest temperature  setting for approx  15 hours    Then the appliance automatically  switches to the temperature set prior to  super cooling mode     Switch on super cooling mode  e g       before placing large quantities of  food in the refrigerator compartment       for the fast cooling of drinks     Note    When super cooling is switched on   increased operating noises may occur     Switching on and off  Fig        Press super button 9 refrigerator  compartment     The button is lit when super cooling  is switched on     en       Freezer compartment    Use the freezer compartment       To store deep frozen food   m To make ice cubes      To freeze food   
20. 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  specialist 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        Fish  sausage  ready meals and cakes  and pastries     up to 6 months      Cheese  poultry and meat   up to 8 months   m Vegetables and fruit   up to 12 months    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 th
21. ows     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  Remove the frozen food and place  temporarily in a cool location   2  Switch the appliance off     3  Pull out the mains plug or remove  the fuse     4  To accelerate the defrosting process   place a pan of hot water on a trivet  in the freezer compartment  Fig     5  Wipe up condensation with a cloth  or sponge     6  Wipe dry the freezer compartment     Switch the appliance on again     8  Put the frozen food back in the freezer  compartment     Y    16       Cleaning the appliance    A Caution    m      not use abrasive  chloride or acidic  cleaning agents or solvents     m Do not use scouring or abrasive  sponges  The metallic surfaces could  corrode       Never clean the shelves or containers  in the dishwasher  The parts may  become deformed     Proceed as follows    1  Before cleaning  Switch off the  appliance    2  Pull out the mains plug or switch off  the fuse    3  Take out the food and store in a cool  location  Place ice pack  if available   on the food    4  Wait until the layer of frost has thawed    5  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 or through  the drainage hole into the evaporation  area    6  Wipe the door seal with clear water  o
22. ppliance is not  cooling  temperature  display and light   are lit     Showroom mode is  switched on     Hold down alarm button  Fig      5     for 10 seconds until an  acknowledgement signal sounds   After a short time check whether  your appliance is cooling        20       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             Switch      the appliance and wait  5 minutes     2  Switch the appliance on     3  Press alarm button  Fig  W 5  to switch  off the warning signal     If there is no warning signal   this step is not applicable     4  Within the first 10 seconds after  switching on the appliance  hold down  the super button  Fig     2   for 3 to 5 seconds until an acoustic  signal sounds     The self test programme starts  While  the self test is running   a long acoustic signal sounds     When the self test ends and an acoustic  signal sounds twice   your appliance is in working order     If the super button flashes for   10 seconds and 5 acoustic signals  sound  there is a fault  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 pr
23. rior fittings  depending on model   Bag containing installation materials  Operating instructions   Installation manual   Customer service booklet   Warranty enclosure    Information on the energy  consumption and noises       Room temperature   ventilation and cavity  depth    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                       Climate class Permitted ambient  temperature   SN  10   C to 32   C   N  16   C to 32   C   ST  16   C to 38   C   T  16   C to 43   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     en    Ventilation    The air on the rear panel of the appliance  heats up  Conduction of the heated air  must not be obstructed    Otherwise  the refrigeration unit must  work harder  This increases power  consumption  Therefore  Never cover   or block the ventilation openings     Cavity depth    A cavity depth of 560 mm is  recommended for the appliance   If the cavity depth is smaller    at least 550 mm   the energy  consumption increases slightly        Installation location    Install the appliance in a dry  well  ventilated room  The installation locatio
24. s at risk     To switch off the warning signal   press the    alarm    button 5        Appliance is open     Close the appliance        Ventilation openings  have been covered     Ensure that there is adequate  ventilation        Too much food was  placed in the freezer  compartment at once     Do not exceed max  freezing  capacity        When the fault has been eliminated   the    alarm    button 5 goes out  shortly afterwards        19    en       Fault    Possible cause    Remedial action       Freezer compartment  temperature display  flashes  Fig       4  Warning signal  sounds    The alarm button is lit          amp  5   The freezer  compartment is too  warm    Frozen food is at risk     To switch off the warning signal   press the    alarm    button  Fig       5        Appliance is open     Close the appliance        Ventilation openings  have been covered     Ensure that there is adequate  ventilation        Too much food was  placed in the freezer    compartment at once     Do not exceed max  freezing  capacity        When the fault has been eliminated   the alarm display goes out shortly  afterwards        Freezer compartment  temperature display  flashes  Fig       4    A fault caused   the freezer  compartment   to become too warm  in the past     When the alarm button 5 is pressed   the temperature display stops  flashing  Fig      4   The temperature display indicates  for 5 seconds the warmest  temperature which was reached   in the freezer compartment        A
25. x                              en Instruction for Use       en Table of Contents    Safety and warning information              3  Information concerning disposal            4  Scope Of deliVeY unan 5  Room temperature  ventilation   and Cavity depth                                        5  Installation location                                   6  Connecting the appliance                       6  Getting to know your appliance             7  Switching the appliance ON                     8  Setting the temperature                           8  Holiday  mode  Ananas 8  Alarm  functions             9  Usable Capacity                                         9  Refrigerator compartment                    10  Super COMING svete di 11  Freezer compartment                            11    Max  freezing capacity                          11    Freezing and storing food                    12  Freezing fresh food                               12  S  per freezing           13  Thawing frozen food                              14  Interior fittingS                                     14  Steker OK  sn arten  15  Switching off and disconnecting   the Appliance  een 15  Defroesting mn  15  Cleaning the appliance                         16  DAVOS Laa anal 17  RIGHT       area 17  Tips for SAVING energy                          18  Operating NOISES  pp 18  Eliminating minor faults yourself         19  Appliance self test                                 21  Customer ServiC8                    
26. y and therefore also  gently    m Place the food over the whole area    of the compartments or the frozen  food containers     Note    Food which is already frozen must not  come into contact with the food  which is to be frozen  If required   move the frozen food to the frozen  food containers     Storing frozen food    Insert frozen food container all the way to  ensure unrestricted air circulation     12       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        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  souffl  s and  desserts        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     Packing frozen food   To prevent food from losing its flavour  
    
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