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Cleaning and servicing

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13.1 Preparing the appliance

for cleaning

1.

Switch off the appliance.
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2.

Disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
Unplug the appliance from the
mains or switch off the circuit
breaker in the fuse box.

3.

Take out all of the food and store it
in a cool place.
Place ice packs (if available) onto
the food.

4.

Remove all fittings and accessor-
ies from the appliance.
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5.

Remove the door rack rail.
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13.2 Cleaning the appliance

WARNING

Risk of electric shock!

An ingress of moisture can cause an
electric shock.

Do not use steam- or high-pres-
sure cleaners to clean the appli-
ance.

Liquid in the lighting or in the con-
trols can be dangerous.

The rinsing water must not drip
into the lighting or controls.

ATTENTION!

Unsuitable cleaning products may
damage the surfaces of the appli-
ance.

Do not use hard scouring pads or
cleaning sponges.

Do not use harsh or abrasive de-
tergents.

Do not use cleaning products with
a high alcohol content.

If liquid gets into the drainage hole,
the evaporation pan may overflow.

The rinsing water must not get into
the drainage hole.

If you clean fittings and accessories
in the dishwasher, this may cause
them to become deformed or discol-
our.

Never clean fittings and accessory
in the dishwasher.

1.

Prepare the appliance for cleaning.
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2.

Clean the appliance, the fittings,
the accessories and the door seals
with a dish cloth, lukewarm water
and a little pH-neutral washing-up
liquid.

3.

Dry thoroughly with a soft, dry
cloth.

4.

Insert the fittings and install the ap-
pliance components.

5.

Electrically connect the appliance.
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6.

Putting the food into the appliance.

13.3 Cleaning the condensa-

tion channel and drain-
age hole

Regularly clean the condensation
channel and drainage hole to ensure
that the condensation can drain.

1.

Remove the storage container.
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2.

Remove the shelf above the fruit
and vegetable container.
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Summary of Contents for KI7962FD0

Page 1: ...Fridge freezer en Information for Use KI789...

Page 2: ...Accessories 15 7 Basic operation 15 7 1 Switching on the appliance 15 7 2 Operating tips 15 7 3 Switching off the appliance 16 7 4 Setting the temperature 16 8 Additional functions 16 8 1 Super coolin...

Page 3: ...leshooting 25 14 1 Power failure 27 14 2 Conducting an appliance self test 27 15 Storage and disposal 27 15 1 Taking the appliance out of operation 27 15 2 Disposing of old appliance 28 16 Customer Se...

Page 4: ...m above sea level 1 3 Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or inadequate experience and o...

Page 5: ...ectrical installation according to the installation regulations When installing the appliance check that the power cable is not trapped or damaged If the insulation of the power cord is damaged this i...

Page 6: ...g material away from children Do not let children play with packaging material Children may breathe in or swallow small parts causing them to suffocate Keep small parts away from children Do not let c...

Page 7: ...put frozen food straight from the freezer compartment into your mouth Avoid prolonged contact of the skin with frozen food ice and surfaces in the freezer compartment CAUTION Risk of harm to health To...

Page 8: ...witch off the fuse in the fuse box Call customer services Page 28 Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare...

Page 9: ...led Sort the individual components by type and dispose of them separ ately 3 2 Saving energy If you follow these instructions your appliance will use less power Selecting the installation location Kee...

Page 10: ...age 13 The weight of the appliance ex works may be up to 55 kg depending on the model The subfloor must be sufficiently stable to bear the weight of the appli ance Permitted room temperature The permi...

Page 11: ...appliance in accordance with the enclosed installation in structions 4 4 Preparing the appliance for the first time 1 Remove the informative material 2 Remove the protective foil and transit bolts e g...

Page 12: ...rising yourself with your appliance 5 1 Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here 1 6 7 9 A B 2 4 5 3 8 1 A Refrigerator compartment Page 18 B Freezer compartment Page 18...

Page 13: ...i ance and the diagrams may differ with regard to their features and size 5 2 Control panel You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about t...

Page 14: ...table container Cover any chopped fruit and veget ables or store in air tight packaging You can adjust the humidity in the fruit and vegetable container using the humidity controller This allows fresh...

Page 15: ...freezer compartment If the ice cube tray is stuck to the freezer compartment loosen it with a blunt implement only e g spoon handle 2 To loosen the ice cubes twist the ice cube tray slightly or hold...

Page 16: ...e recommended temperature in the freezer compartment is 18 C 8 Additional functions Find out which additional functions can be used for your appliance 8 1 Super cooling With Super cooling the refriger...

Page 17: ...fected compartment flashes Switching off the door alarm Close the appliance door or press a The warning tone is switched off 9 2 Temperature alarm If the freezer compartment becomes too warm the tempe...

Page 18: ...compartment The circulated air cooling system cir culates the air evenly in the refriger ator compartment and ensures a constant temperature at all shelves Coldest zone The coldest zone is in the sto...

Page 19: ...a of the frozen food containers To ensure that the air can circulate freely in the appliance push the frozen food containers in as far as they will go 11 4 Tips for freezing fresh food Freeze fresh an...

Page 20: ...the refri gerator compartment When the appliance is operating condensation droplets or frost form on the rear panel of the refrigerator compartment due to functional reas ons The back panel in the re...

Page 21: ...pads or cleaning sponges Do not use harsh or abrasive de tergents Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol content If liquid gets into the drainage hole the evaporation pan may overflow The ri...

Page 22: ...ese from your ap pliance Removing the shelf Lift the shelf at the front pull it out and remove it Removing door rack Lift the door rack and remove it Removing the storage container 1 Pull out the stor...

Page 23: ...etable container and frozen food container to facilitate cleaning Press in the snap in hooks on the side of the container and re move the front from the container in a turning motion 13 5 Removing app...

Page 24: ...Remove the fruit and vegetable container Page 22 3 Remove the shelf above the veget able container Page 22 Fitting the shelf above the fruit and vegetable container 1 Ensure that the spoiler on the s...

Page 25: ...ance Page 16 2 Wait 2 minutes 3 Switch the appliance back on Page 15 4 Wait 1 minute and then press and hold until 4 audible signals have sounded 5 After a short time check whether your appliance is c...

Page 26: ...again on the following day The base of the refri gerator compartment is wet The condensation channel or drainage hole are blocked Clean the condensation channel and the drainage hole Page 21 The appli...

Page 27: ...r switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box 3 Electrically reconnect the appli ance after five minutes Page 11 4 One minute after connecting to the power supply press and hold for 3 to 5 seconds...

Page 28: ...the EU 16 Customer Service Function relevant genuine spare parts according to the corresponding Eco design Order can be obtained from Customer Service for a period of at least 10 years from the date o...

Page 29: ...ailable as a spare part and should only be replaced by trained specialist staff You can find more information about your model online at https eprel ec europa eu 1 This web ad dress is linked to the o...

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Page 32: ...Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom 90...

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