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1.  1395 30 24    Installing in a kitchen unit    Before installing in a kitchen unit  screw the attachment plate  provided onto the appliance with screws  3 9 x 9 5      e Check the position of the unit doors and that they are opening  and closing properly  Adjust hinges if necessary    e The mains socket must be positioned so that the appliance can  be easily connected after installation    e If the gap between the top of the appliance and the unit is very  small  remove cover    otherwise leave in place    e Slide the appliance into the unit until the front edge of hinge bracket    is flush with the unit  Note detail drawing X     Do not align the appliance by the attachment plate at the  top     e There must be a gap of 4 mm between the unit and the appliance  on the handle side    e If necessary  shorten cover trim   to height of unit and slide into  the gap between the unit and the appliance  Slide the appliance  against the wall of the unit so that it presses against the cover  trim      EE a       TAMSIN    GB    Attaching inside a kitchen unit    e Insert screws     4 x 14  into unit through attachment plate at top  and hinge brackets at bottom and tighten    e Move door connectors   to match position of unit door handles  on refrigerator door  If necessary  attach two connectors per door   Use 3 9 x 9 5 screws for attaching additional connectors    e Open refrigerator door completely and insert connector rail    into  connector    Distance d between connector rail    a
2.  flavours as well as  liquids should always be stored  covered or in closed contain   ers  High  percentage alcohols  should be tightly sealed and  stored upright    Fruit  vegetables and salad  can be stored unpacked in the  bins    Reuseable plastic  metal  alu   minium and glass containers can be used for packaging     Fan switch V  depending on options     Fan switch V can be used to adjust the temperature in the interior  of the refrigerator to suit different requirements     Position 1  The fan runs when the refrigeration unit runs  This chills  food fast during the cooling phase and keeps the temperature in the  interior evenly distributed     Position 2  The fan runs all  the time  This chills food as  fast as possible  keeps the  temperature evenly distribut   ed and produces a high level  of humidity in the interior     Freezer compartment    You can store frozen food for several months  make ice cubes and  freeze fresh food in the freezer compartment at a temperature of   18   C and lower     The airtemperature inthe compartment  measured by thermometer  or other instruments  may fluctuate           Freezing    The maximum amount of food wich  can be frozen in 24 hours is shown  onthe type plate   Freezing capac   ity   This amount varies according  to the model and climate rating     Gefriervermoegen Freezing Capacity  Pouvoir de Congel  Capac Congeladora    BEKg 24h    jp   R600a  mm g  f mw    EIA AC HME EEE V HHZ  99 999 999 9          Freezing   e Setthe tempe
3. Operating instructions Page 10 Kog  combined refrigerator freezer                              Nooo    7080 531 01    N    y       4    KED KID 110                 N  TIM    10    Disposal notes  The packaging is made of recyclable materials       Corrugated board board    EPS moulded parts     Polythene sheets     Polypropylene straps    e Keep packaging materials away from children   polythene  sheets and bags can cause suffocation   e Please return the packaging to an official collection point     Your old appliance  This contains some reusable ma    terials and should be disposed of properly   not simply   with unsorted household refuse    e Discarded appliances should be disabled  Remove  the plug  cut through the connection cable and render  the catch unusable so that children cannot become EEE  trapped inside    e Ensure that the refrigerant circuit is not damaged when the ap   pliance that is no longer needed is taken away for disposal    e Details of the refrigerant can be found on the type plate    e Appliances which are no longer needed must be disposed of  in a professional and appropriate way  in accordance with the  current local regulations and laws     Range of appliance use    The appliance is suited only for cooling food  In the case of com   mercial food cooling  the pertinent statutory regulations have to  be observed     Theappliance is not suited for storing and cooling pharmaceuticals   blood plasma  laboratory preparations or similar substances and  pr
4. decor frames    Changing over door hinges    e Unscrew decor frame      e Lever out cover panel   and hinge pin    with a screwdriver    e Open door and lift out at top until hinge bracket   is completely  clear  Lift door off upwards    e Lever out cover panel    with a screwdriver and use to close hole  on the other side of door    e Unscrew hinge bracket    and lift lower door off upwards    e Remove cover panel and screws   and replace on the other  side    e Lift off plugs       e Unscrew hinge bracket    unscrew hinge pin    and screw into  adjacent fastening hole  screw hinge bracket   on the other  side    e Replace plugs    on the other side    e Suspend lower door on hinge pin    and close    e Turn hinge bracket    by 180    insert into door mounting with pin  and screw onto appliance    e Unscrew hinge bracket     turn by 180   and screw onto the other  side    e Suspend upper door on hinge bracket Q  align with hinge bracket     and close  Insert hinge pin       e Replace cover panel      e Attach decor frame   and handles provided        Installing in a kitchen unit  Align the unit with a set square and a spirit    level  Place something underneath to ea  compensate for unevenness if neces  t    sary  The intermediate floor and the  side walls must be at right angles  to one another     A gap of at least 38 mm Kiss 7  must be provided behind the  kitchen unit so as to ensure Pr SS    sufficient ventilation     The appliance is ventilated  through the plinth unde
5. defrosting  After  defrosting mop up the remaining water and clean the appliance     Do notuse any mechanical devices or other artificial aids for de   frosting other than those recommended by the manufacturer     Cleaning  Before cleaning always switch off the appliance  Pull out the  mains plug or remove unscrew the fuse     Clean the inside and equipment with lukewarm water and a lit   tle detergent  Do not use abrasive or acid cleaners or chemical  solvents     Do not use steam cleaners because of the risk of injury and  damage     e Ensure that no cleaning water penetrates into the electrical com   ponents or ventilation grille    e Dry all parts well with a cloth    e The ventilation and air outlets should be cleaned regularly  Dust  deposits increase energy consumption    e Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the ap   pliance  It is very important for servicing purposes        GB    Malfunctions    You may be able to rectify the following faults by checking  the possible causes yourself     Appliance does not function        Is the appliance switched on        Is the plug correctly fitted in the mains socket        Is the socket fuse intact    Loud running noise          s the appliance set up firmly on the floor        Does the appliance cause nearby items of furniture or objects to  vibrate  Please note that noises caused by the refrigerant circuit  cannot be avoided    The temperature is not low enough       ls the temperature setting correct  se
6. e  Setting the tempera   ture          Have excessive amounts of fresh food been placed in the appli   ance        Does the separately installed thermometer show the correct read   ing        Is the ventilation system working properly        Is the appliance set up too close to a heat source     If none of the above causes apply  and you cannot rectify the fault your   self  contact the nearest customer  service department stating the type  of appliance    service number    and appliance number    as indi   cated on the type plate  The type  plate is located in the refrigerator  compartment on the left hand side   Refrigerator compartment      AHUTEEOS DEE OLIN    BEGG GREE index BRE  OEE  Service Nr No  Service  WHER EHH   EE                    kg  24h      BIO z  7 BIO R 600a  g  iT hw A AC          Ev HZ  MBO     a wei    Serial Nr  I Li I Ll I Ll          Shutting your appliance down   If your appliance is to be shut down for any length of time  switch it  off and disconnect the plug or remove the fuse  Clean the appliance  and leave the door open in order to prevent unpleasant smells     The appliance complies with the relevant safety regulations and  EC directives 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC     All types and models are subject to continuous improvement and  the manufacturer therefore reserves the right to make modifications  to the shape  equipment and technology     13    14    Instructions for installation and modification of flush    fitting built in appliances with 
7. gnition Sources nearby and keep the  room well ventilated    e Do not stand on the plinth  drawers or doors or use them to sup   port anything else    e This appliance is notintended for use by persons  including child   ren  with reduced physical  sensory or mental capabilities or lack  of experience and knowledge unless they have been given initial  supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a  person responsible for their safety  Children should be supervised  to ensure that they do not play with the appliance    e Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces or chilled frozen  food  This could cause pain  numbness and frostbite  In the case  of prolonged skin contact  protective measures should be taken   e g  gloves should be worn    e Do not eat ice cream  particulary ice lollies or ice cubes  imme   diately after taking them from the freezer compartment as there  is a risk of  burning  because of the very cold temperatures    e Do not consume food which has been stored for too long  as it  could cause food poisoning    e The appliance is designed for cooling  freezing and storage of  food  and for making ice and is intended for domestic use  If used  for commercial purposes  the relevantlegal regulations applicable  to the trade concerned must be observed    e Do not store explosives or sprays using combustible propellants  such as butane  propane  pentane etc  inthe appliance  Electrical  components might cause leaking gas to ignite  You may iden
8. king together    e Always write the date and contents on the pack and do not exeed  the stated storage time for the food    e Do not freeze bottles and cans which contain carbonated drinks  as they might burst    e Only take outas much food as is immediately required for thawing   Use food which has been thawed in prepared meals as quickly  as possible     Frozen food can be thawed in the following ways        ina fan oven       in a microwave oven       at room temperature       inthe refrigerator  the cold given off by the frozen food is used for  cooling     Defrosting    Refrigerator compartment   The refrigerator compartment defrosts  automatically  The water that forms on  the rear wall drains into areservoiratthe  back of the appliance and evaporates  automatically through the compres   sor heat    Ensure that the water can flow without  hindrance through the hole above the  vegetable bins  see  Cleaning       Freezer compartment   After a long period of operation  a layer of frost or ice can build up  inside the freezer compartment  This increases energy consumption   You should therefore defrost the freezer compartment regularly     e Switch the appliance off to defrost   Pull out the mains plug or set the temperature control to  0     e Wrap the frozen food in paper or blankets and store in a cool  place    e To speed up the defrosting process put a saucepan of hot but not  boiling water on one of the cooling elements    e Leave the door of the appliance open while 
9. nd edge of  unit door must be exactly the same as the thickness of the unit  wall  Screw connector rails    to unit door    e Adjust connectors   so that the unit door does not touch the unit  when closed  gap of approx  1 mm      or    i      Q    f           y        j       17    
10. nstructions for installation and modification of appliances for integrated use    Changing over door hinges    e Unscrew hinge pin O    e Open door and tilt out at top  Lift door off upwards    e Lift off cover   and replace on the other side    e Remove hinge pin    and lift lower door off upwards    e Remove plugs    and door connectors    and replace on the other  side of door    e Press in cover    at side and remove    e Unscrew hinge      e Lift off plugs   and insert on other side    e Turn hinge   by 180   and screw into other side    e Click cover   into place    e Remove plug   and hinge pin    and replace on other side    e Suspend lower door on hinge pin    and close    e Replace hinge pin       e Suspend upper door on hinge pin    and close    e Replace hinge pin   and tighten        Installing in a kitchen unit    Align the unit with a set square and a spirit level  Place something  underneath to compensate for unevenness if necessary  The in   termediate floor and the side walls must be at right angles to one  another     A gap of at least 388 mm must be provided behind the kitchen unit  so as to ensure sufficient ventilation     The appliance is ventilated through the plinth under the kitchen  unit  The area underneath and behind the appliance must be at  least 200 cm      PG       Pa       max  2100       7 2   min  200 cm  Fitting dimensions  mm   A B C D  KID 22  216 It   1221 1232 858 30 24  KID 25  242 It   1444 1452 1036 56 50  KID 32  315 It   1774 1782
11. oducts subject to the Medical Devices Directive 2007 47 EC     Any misuse of the appliance may result in damage to or spoilage  of the stored goods     Furthermore  the appliance is unsuited for use in areas exposed  to an explosion hazard     Description of appliance and equipment    Freezer compartment  storage shelf    Butter and cheese  compartment    Adjustable shelves    Temperature control  Adjustable door racks    Type plate    Vegetable bins       Safety instructions and warnings    e To prevent injury or damage to the unit  the appliance should be  unpacked and set up by two people    e In the event that the appliance is damaged on delivery  contact  the supplier immediately before connecting to the mains    e To guarantee safe operation  ensure that the appliance is set up  and connected as described in these operating instructions    e Disconnect the appliance from the mains if any fault occurs  Pull  out the plug  switch off or remove the fuse    e When disconnecting the appliance  pull on the plug  not on the  cable    e Any repairs and work on the appliance should only be carried  out by the customer service department  as unauthorised work  could prove highly dangerous for the user  The same applies to  changing the mains power cable    e Do not allow naked flames or ignition sources to enter the appli   ance  When transporting and cleaning the appliance ensure that  the refrigerant circuit is not damaged  In the event of damage   make sure that there are no i
12. onnect the appliance with a properly earthed fused plug  and socket only     The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  following code  green yellow   earth  blue   neutral  brown   live   Warning  This appliance must be earthed     Switching the appliance on and off   You are recommended to clean the appliance before switching it  on for the first time  see  Cleaning      Turn the temperature control T clockwise from  0  to  1   The ap   pliance is now switched on and the interior light comes on  The  appliance is switched off at the  0  setting  fig  A   B      Switch W  depending on options    Turn the rocker switch W on the temperature control housing for  operation atlow room temperatures of 18  C or below  The control  lamp in the switch comes on  This ensures that the necessary low  temperature inside the freezer compartment is achieved    It is not necessary to turn on the rocker switch at normal room  temperatures  above 18  C      Setting the temperature  Turn the temperature control T to set the desired temperature     Setting  1    lowest cooling setting  warm  Setting  7    highest cooling setting  cold    When storing pre frozen food in the freezer compartment  we recom   mend a temperature setting of between 4 and 7  in order to achieve  temperatures of  18  C or lower inside the compartment     Notes on energy saving   e Avoid opening the door unnecessarily for long periods of time    e Allow hot food to cool to room temperature before st
13. oring it in the  appliance    e If an ice layer forms  defrost the appliance  This will improve the  cold transfer and reduce energy consumption     Changing shelf arrangement    You can re arrange the storage shelves  as required  Lift up shelves at the front   pull them out halfway and remove by tilting  upwards or downwards     When inserting a shelf  the guard bar at the  back must be facing upwards  otherwise  food may freeze to the rear wall     Repositioning the door racks  Lift door rack vertically  lift out to the front  and re insert at a different height  following  these steps in the reverse order     By shifting the bottle holder F you can  protect the bottles from falling over when  opening or closing the door        Interior light   Bulb data  15 W  never use a bulb rated at more than 15 W   The  voltage should agree with the details on the type plate    Socket  E 14     Replacing the bulb   Pull out the mains plug or remove unscrew the fuse     Version as in fig  A  Reach behind the cover  unscrew the bulb and replace     Version as in fig  B  Lift the cover   in the direction of the arrow and remove  Replace  the bulb and click the cover back into place        fig  B    11    12    Cooling    Storage example      butter  cheese     eggs      bottles  cans  tubes   O frozen food  ice cubes      meat  sausage products   dairy products     baked goods  pre cooked  meals  drinks     fruit  vegetables  salad     Note   e Food which gives off or absorbs  odours and
14. r  the kitchen unit  The area  underneath and behind the  appliance must be at least  200 cm        If the appliance is installed in a  kitchen unit without plinth venti   lation  itis ventilated through the  plinth on the appliance  In this  case there must be a gap of at  least 13mm between the bottom  edge of the door and the unit              N  q          g 200    in   C       N  m  Sa    1221 1225     gt      max  2100       Attaching inside a kitchen unit    e Remove protective backing from cover profile    and stick to body  of appliance on the handle side  The profile must not protrude at  the front  otherwise the door will not close properly    e If the unit is more than 568 mm wide  spacer    must be placed  on hinge bracket 9    e Slide the appliance into the unit until stop plate   touches the  unit    e Insert screws  4 x 14  into unit through stop plate   and hinge  bracket    and tighten    e Insert screw  3 9 x 32  into side of unit through hinge bracket    and tighten        GB    Assembling decor panels    Decor panel dimensions  mm   Height Width Thickness    max   Refrigerator 838 585 4  Freezer 341 585 4    Steps must be cut into thicker decor panels as shown in figure A     Assembly   e Unscrew door handle    e Unscrew decor frames 8    e Loosen decor frames   and slide forwards    e Slide the decor panel   between the frames and the door   e Screw on the decor frames    with handle    e Slide all decor frames back and screw tightly        15    16    I
15. rature control Tto  amedium to cold setting  Switch  on switch W  if available     e Wait 24 hours    e Place the fresh food in the  freezer    e After approx  24 hours the fresh  food will be frozen      Now switch back the temperature control to the required set   ting      Switch off switch W     You can freeze smaller quantities of up to 1 kg of food daily without  changing the temperature setting                  s    Seal    When storing pre frozen food  the freezer compartment can be filled  straight away  It is not necessary to change the temperature setting     Note   The air temperature in the compartment  measured with a thermo   meter or other measuring equipment  may fluctuate     Making ice cubes    e Fill the ice cube tray with water    e Slide the ice cube tray into the mount   ing in the freezer compartment    e The ice cubes can be removed from  the tray by twisting or by holding  upside down for a short time under  running water        Notes on freezing and storage    e Pack food which you are freezing yourself in quantities appropriate  to your household  To ensure that the food freezes right through   the following quantities should not be exeeded per package  fruit   vegetables  up to 1 kg  meat  up to 2 5 kg    e Pack frozen food in standard freezer bags or reuseable plastic   metal or aluminium containers    e Do not allow fresh food which is to be frozen to come into contact  with food already frozen  Always keep packs dry in order to avoid  them stic
16. tify  such sprays by the printed contents or a flame symbol    e Do not use electrical appliances inside the appliance     The operating instructions apply to several models  Differences  may therefore occur     Climate rating   The appliance is set to operate within specific ambient temperature  limits according to its climate rating  These temperature limits should  not be exceeded  The correct climate rating for your appliance is  indicated on the type plate     Climate rating Ambient temperatures    SN  10   to  32   C  N  16   to  32   C  ST  16   to  38   C  T  16   to  43   C    Setting up   e Standard EN 378 specifies that the room in which you install  your appliance must have a volume of 1 m  per 8 g of R 600a  refrigerant used in the appliance  so as to avoid the formation of  inflammable gas air mixtures in the room where the appliance  is located in the event of a leak in the refrigerant circuit  The  quantity of refrigerant used in your appliance is indicated on the  type plate on the inside of the appliance     e Do not connect the appliance to the supply with other equipment  using an extension cable   risk of overheating     Connecting to the mains   Power supply  a c   and voltage at the operating point must comply  with the details on the type plate  which is located in the refrigerator  compartment on the left hand side  The socket must be fused with  a 10 A fuse or higher  it must be away from the rear of the appliance  and must be easily accessible     C
    
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