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Important information when 

using the appliance

Never use electrical 

appliances inside the 

appliance (e.g. heater, electric 

ice maker, etc.). Explosion 

hazard!

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!

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. 

Do not store products which 

contain flammable propellants 

(e.g. spray cans) or explosive 

substances in the appliance. 

Explosion hazard!

Do not stand on or lean 

heavily against base 

of appliance, drawers 

or doors, etc

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.

Store high-percentage alcohol 

tightly closed and standing up.

Keep plastic parts and the 

door seal free of oil and 

grease. Otherwise, parts and 

 door seal will become 

porous.

Never cover or block the 

ventilation openings of the 

appliance!

Avoiding placing children 

and vulnerable people at 

risk:

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.
Ensure that children and 

vulnerable people have 

understood the hazards.
A person responsible for 

safety must supervise or 

instruct children and 

vulnerable people who are 

using the appliance.
Only children from 8 years 

and above may use the 

appliance.
Supervise children who are 

cleaning and maintaining the 

appliance.
Never allow children to play 

with the appliance.

Summary of Contents for KS83 Series

Page 1: ...en Instruction for Use REFRIGERATOR KS83...

Page 2: ...lation 8 Connecting the appliance 9 Getting to know your appliance 10 Switching the appliance on 10 Setting the temperature 11 Alarm function 11 Usable capacity 11 Refrigerator compartment 11 The cool...

Page 3: ...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 i...

Page 4: ...mains plug out or switch off the fuse Do not pull out the mains plug by tugging on the power cord Store high percentage alcohol tightly closed and standing up Keep plastic parts and the door seal free...

Page 5: ...hildren General regulations The appliance is suitable for refrigerating food This appliance is intended for use in the home and the home environment The appliance is suppressed according to EU Directi...

Page 6: ...eful 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...

Page 7: ...s with fitted handles must be situated at least 525 mm from the wall on the hinge side so that the door can be opened by 160 Installing appliances next to each other Fig When installing two appliances...

Page 8: ...t 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 ra...

Page 9: ...ternatives The appliance complies with protection class I Connect the appliance to 220 240 V 50 Hz alternating current via a correctly installed socket with protective conductor The socket must be pro...

Page 10: ...ent B Cool fresh compartment at almost 0 C 1 5 Controls 6 Light 7 Glass shelf in the refrigerator compartment 8 Ventilation 9 Partition with humidity controller 10 Vegetable container 11 Cool fresh co...

Page 11: ...been set to almost 0 C at the factory and should not be changed if at all possible If frost forms on the refrigerated food the temperature can be increased See chapter Eliminating minor faults yourse...

Page 12: ...than in the normal cooling zone for even longer freshness nutrient retention and flavour Vegetable container Fig The vegetable container is the optimum storage location for fresh fruit and vegetables...

Page 13: ...ut shelf lift at the front and take out Bottle shelf Fig Bottles can be stored securely on the bottle shelf Bottle holder Fig The bottle holder prevents bottles from falling over when the door is open...

Page 14: ...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 Take out shelves in the door Fig Lift shelves upwards and take out Removing...

Page 15: ...tallation instructions A reduced wall gap will not restrict the function of the appliance The energy rating may then increase slightly The gap of 75 mm must not be exceeded The arrangement of the fitt...

Page 16: ...efective See chapter Light LED section Appliance was open too long Light is switched off after approx 10 min When the appliance is closed and opened the light is on again The temperature in the refrig...

Page 17: ...ol fresh compartment has a temperature of almost 0 C 1 Hold down super button 2 for 3 seconds until temperature display 4 flashes 2 Change the setting using the temperature setting button 3 Setting 3...

Page 18: ...ignals 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 Customer service Your local customer s...

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