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en User manual Refrigerator KIR81..[...]
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en T able of Conten ts Safe ty and wa rning inform ation ............ 3 Information con cernin g disposa l .......... 4 Scop e of deliver y .................................... 5 Room temper atur e, ventilation and c avity depth ...................................... 5 Installation loca tion ................................. 6 Conn ecting the ap pl[...]
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en 3 enTable of Conte nts en In s tr u ct io n fo r U se Saf ety a nd war ning informati on Before y ou sw itch ON the applian ce Please r ead the operat ing and installatio n instructions carefully! T hey contain importa nt information on h ow to install, u se and m aintain the a pplian ce. The ma nufa ct urer i s not li abl e i f yo u f ai l to c[...]
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en 4 ■ B ottles which c ontain a high perc e nt age of alc o ho l mu st be seal ed and stored in an u pright position . ■ Kee p plas tic parts and the d oor se al free of oil and grease. Oth erwise , part s and do or seal wil l beco m e poro us. ■ N ever cover or block the v entilation ope nings for the applian ce. ■ Pe ople ( childern inc [...]
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en 5 ã= Wa rn i n g Redu n d a nt a ppli a nc es 1. Pu ll ou t the mains plug. 2. C u t off the power cord an d disc ard with the ma ins plug. 3. D o n ot take out the trays and recep tacl es: child ren ar e ther efore pr evented from climbin g in! 4. D o n ot allow c hildren to p lay with the ap pliance onc e it has spen t its useful life. Danger[...]
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en 6 Ca vit y de pth A ca vity depth of 560 m m is r ecommen ded fo r the appl ian ce. If the cavity d epth is sma ller – at leas t 550 mm – the e ner gy con sumption in cre ase s sligh tl y. Installati on location Inst all the ap pliance in a dry, w ell ventilate d room . The ins tallation loca tion shou ld neithe r be expos ed to direc t sunl[...]
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en 7 Ge tt ing to kn ow your appl iance Ple ase fol d ou t the i llust rate d last p ag e. Th ese ope rating instruction s refer to seve ral m od els. Th e features o f the mo de ls may var y. The diagrams may differ . Fig. 1 Controls Fig. 2 Swi tchi ng on the a ppliance Fig. 2 Switch on the appl iance with the On/Off button 1. The ap pliance begin[...]
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en 8 Operatin g tips ■ After the ap p liance has been sw itch ed on, it may take se veral h ours until the s et temper atur e has b een rea ched. Do n ot put any foo d in the applianc e befo rehan d. ■ W hile the refriger ation unit is runn ing, wate r droplets or hoarfros t may form at the r ear pa nel of the refrigera tor. This is d ue to fun[...]
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en 9 ■ To retain aro ma, colour a nd fres hness, p ac k or cove r food well before plac ing in the appliance. This w ill preve nt the transfer of fla vours a nd the disc olouration of plas tic parts in the refrigerato r com partmen t. ■ Allo w warm food and d rinks to co ol down befo re pla cing in th e appl ian ce. Not e Avoid c ontac t betwee[...]
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en 10 Su per co oling Supe r cooling se ts the refrigerator tempe rature to the c oldest tem perature sett ing f or a pprox. 15 hou rs. Then the ap pliance autom atica lly switches to the tem perature s et prior to super cooling m ode. Switch on sup er coolin g mode, e.g . ■ befor e placin g large quantities of food in the refriger ator compa rtm[...]
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en 11 Swi tchi ng of f and disco nnect ing the appl iance Switch ing off the a ppliance Fig. 2 Press the O n/Off button 1. Te mper a tur e di s pla y go es o ut , refrigerating un it switches off. Dis conn ecti ng the appl ianc e If you do n ot use the applian ce for a p rolong ed pe riod: 1. S witch off the appliance. 2. P ull ou t mains plug or s[...]
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en 12 Take out shelves in the d oor Fig. * Lift shelve s up w ards a nd take ou t. Taking out glass shelf above vegetab le container Fig. - Th e glass she lf can be taken o ut and disas sem bled for cleanin g. Not e Before taking ou t the glass shelf, p ull out veg eta ble con ta iner . Removing t he container Fig. + Pull out th e containe r all th[...]
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en 13 Operati ng noises Quite n o rma l noises Dro ning Motor s are runnin g (e.g. re frigerating uni ts , f an) . Bubbling , humming or gurgling no ises Refrigerant is flowing through the tubing. Clicking Motor , switche s or solenoid valves ar e switching on /off. P reve nt i ng n o i s es The appliance is not level Please a lign the applian ce w[...]
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en 14 Fault Possible cause Remedial action The lig ht does not fun ction. The L ED light is defective. See cha pter “Li ght (LE D)” sect ion. Appl ianc e was open too long . Light is switched off after ap prox. 10 min. When th e applianc e is closed and o pened, the ligh t is on again. Bottom of the refrige rator comp artment is wet. The con de[...]
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en 15 Applian ce self-test Your appl iance feat ures a n auto mati c self -test prog ram w hich sh ows you sou rc es o f f au lt s wh ich ma y be r epai re d by cu stom er service only. Starting th e appliance self-te st 1. S witc h off the applian ce and w ait 5m i n u t e s . 2. S witc h on applian ce a nd hold d own the s uper button , Fig. 2 /2[...]
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