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File type: PDF
File name: Bosch KGV39VW32G Refrigerator.pdf
File size: 1.61 MB
File Language: English
Pages: 26
Author: Bosch
Published: 2018-07-31 17:00:00
Updated: 2023-08-08
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on 2023-08-08
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en Instruction for Use
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en Table of Contentsen Instruction for Use
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Safety and warning information
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Before you switch ON the appliance
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Technical safety
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If damage has occurred
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â Keep naked flames and/or ignition sources away from the appliance,
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â thoroughly ventilate the room for several minutes,
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â switch off the appliance and pull out the mains plug,
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â inform customer service.
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Important information when using the appliance
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â Never use electrical appliances inside the appliance (e.g. heater, electric ice maker, etc.). Explosion hazard!
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â 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!
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â 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.
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â Do not store products which contain flammable propellants (e.g. spray cans) or explosive substances in the appliance. Explosion hazard!
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â Do not stand on or lean heavily against base of appliance, drawers or doors, etc
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â 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.
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â Store high-percentage alcohol tightly closed and standing up.
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â Keep plastic parts and the door seal free of oil and grease. Otherwise, parts and door seal will become porous.
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â Never cover or block the ventilation openings of the appliance!
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â Avoiding placing children and vulnerable people at risk:
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At risk are children, people who have limited physical, mental or sensory abilities, as well as people who have inadequate knowledge concerning safe operation of the appliance.
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Ensure that children and vulnerable people have understood the hazards.
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A person responsible for safety must supervise or instruct children and vulnerable people who are using the appliance.
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Only children from 8 years and above may use the appliance.
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Supervise children who are cleaning and maintaining the appliance.
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Never allow children to play with the appliance.
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â Do not store bottled or canned drinks (especially carbonated drinks) in the freezer compartment. Bottles and cans may burst!
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â Never put frozen food straight from the freezer compartment into your mouth. Risk of low-temperature burns!
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â Avoid prolonged touching of frozen food, ice or the evaporator pipes, etc. Risk of low-temperature burns!
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Children in the household
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â Keep children away from packaging and its parts. Danger of suffocation from folding cartons and plastic film!
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â Do not allow children to play with the appliance!
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â If the appliance features a lock: keep the key out of the reach of children!
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General regulations
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â for refrigerating and freezing food,
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â for making ice.
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Information concerning disposal
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* Disposal of packaging
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* Disposal of your old appliance
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Scope of delivery
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The delivery consists of the following parts:
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â Free-standing appliance
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â Interior fittings (depending on model)
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â Bag containing installation materials
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â Operating instructions
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â Installation manual
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â Customer service booklet
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â Warranty enclosure
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â Information on the energy consumption and noises
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Installation location
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â 3 cm to electric or gas cookers.
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â 30 cm to an oil or coal-fired cooker.
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Distance from wall
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Reversing the door
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Ambient temperature and ventilation
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Ambient temperature
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Ventilation
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Connecting the appliance
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Electrical connection
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Getting to know your appliance
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Controls
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Switching the appliance on
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Operating tips
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â After the appliance has been switched on, it may take several hours until the set temperatures have been reached.
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Do not put any food in the appliance beforehand.
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â 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 droplets. The rear panel def...
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â The sides of the housing are sometimes heated slightly. This prevents condensation in the area of the door seal.
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â If the freezer compartment door cannot be immediately re-opened after it has been closed, wait until the resulting low pressure has equalised.
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â The 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 ...
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Setting the temperature
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Refrigerator compartment
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Freezer compartment
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Usable capacity
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Fully utilising the freezer volume
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Removing the fittings
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Refrigerator compartment
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Storing food
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â Store fresh, undamaged food. The quality and freshness will then be retained for longer.
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â In the case of ready-made products and bottled goods, observe the best- before date or use-by date specified by the manufacturer.
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â 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.
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â Allow warm food and drinks to cool down before placing in the appliance.
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Note the chill zones in the refrigerator compartment
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â Warmest zone is at the very top of the door.
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Note
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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.
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â Coldest zone is in the pull-out container.
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Note
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Store perishable food (e.g. fish, sausage, meat) in the coldest zone.
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Vegetable container with humidity controller
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â smaller quantities of fruit and vegetables â high air humidity
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â large quantities of fruit and vegetables â low air humidity
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Notes
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â 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....
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â 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.
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Freezer compartment
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Use the freezer compartment
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â To store deep-frozen food.
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â To make ice cubes.
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â To freeze food.
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Max. freezing capacity
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Prerequisites for max. freezing capacity
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â Switch on super freezing before placing fresh products in the compartment (see chapter entitled âSuper freezingâ).
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â Remove the fittings. The food can be stacked directly on the shelves and in the bottom of the freezer compartment.
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â Freeze large quantities of food preferably in the very top compartment where food freezes particularly quickly and therefore also gently.
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â Freeze fresh food as close as possible to the side panels.
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Freezing and storing food
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Purchasing frozen food
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â Packaging must not be damaged.
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â Use by the âuse byâ date.
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â Temperature in the supermarket freezer must be -18 °C or lower.
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â If possible, transport deep-frozen food in an insulated bag and place quickly in the freezer compartment.
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Freezing food
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â Freeze fresh and undamaged food only.
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â Keep food which is to be frozen away from food which is already frozen.
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â To prevent food from losing its flavour or drying out, place in airtight containers.
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Storing frozen food
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Freezing fresh food
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â 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, ste...
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â 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, crè...
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Packing frozen food
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Suitable packaging:
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Unsuitable packaging:
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Items suitable for sealing packaged food:
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Shelf life of frozen food
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â Fish, sausage, ready meals and cakes and pastries:
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up to 6 months
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â Cheese, poultry and meat:
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up to 8 months
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â Vegetables and fruit:
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up to 12 months
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Super freezing
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Switching on and off
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Thawing frozen food
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â at room temperature
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â in the refrigerator
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â in an electric oven, with/without fan assisted hot-air
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â in the microwave
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Interior fittings
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Butter and cheese compartment
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Adjustable âEasyLiftâ door shelf
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Bottle holder
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Glass shelves
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Variable shelf
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Pull-out container
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Bottle shelf
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Vegetable container insert
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Frozen food container (large)
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Ice cube tray
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Ice block
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Sticker âOKâ
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Switching off and disconnecting the appliance
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Turn off appliance
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Disconnecting the appliance
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Defrosting
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Refrigerator compartment
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Freezer compartment
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Cleaning the appliance
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m Caution
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â Do not use abrasive, chloride or acidic cleaning agents or solvents.
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â Do not use scouring or abrasive sponges.
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The metallic surfaces could corrode.
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â Never clean shelves and containers in the dishwasher.
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The parts may become deformed!
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Proceed as follows:
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Interior fittings
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Take out shelves in the door
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Take out glass shelves
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Taking out pull-out container
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Condensation outlet fascia
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Vegetable drawer
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Removing the container
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Odours
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Light (LED)
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Tips for saving energy
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â 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).
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If required, use an insulating plate.
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â Allow warm food and drinks to cool down before placing in the appliance.
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â Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator compartment and use the low temperature of the frozen food to cool refrigerated food.
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â Regularly defrost the freezer compartment to remove the layer of frost.
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A layer of hoarfrost will impair refrigeration of the frozen food and increase power consumption.
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â Open the appliance as briefly as possible.
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â To avoid increased power consumption, occasionally clean the back of the appliance.
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â If available: Fit wall spacers to obtain the indicated energy rating of the appliance (see Installation instructions). A reduced wall gap will not restrict the function of the appliance. The energy rating may then increase slightly. The gap of 75...
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â The arrangement of the fittings does not affect the energy rating of the appliance.
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Operating noises
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Quite normal noises
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Droning
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Bubbling, humming or gurgling noises
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Clicking
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Preventing noises
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The appliance is not level
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The appliance is not free-standing
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Containers or storage areas wobble or stick
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Bottles or receptacles are touching each other
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Eliminating minor faults yourself
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Appliance self-test
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Starting the appliance self-test
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Ending the appliance self-test
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Customer service
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Repair order and advice on faults
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