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Refrigerator
KA2512AD

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  • Page 1 Instructions for use Refrigerator KA2512AD...
  • Page 2 We thank you for the confidence you have shown by purchasing our appliance which is designed to simplify your life. To make the use of the product easier, we have supplied detailed instructions for use, and installation instructions supplied on a separate sheet. The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Safety instructions Advice for saving energy with refrigeration appliances Installation and connection Changing the door opening direction Appliance description Appliance description Operating the appliance Appliance interior equipment Recommended distribution of food in the appliance Storing and freezing food Storing food in the refrigerator Defrosting and cleaning the appliance Defrosting the appliance...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Safety instructions Before using the appliance for the first time Before connecting the appliance to the power mains, please read carefully the instructions for use which describe the appliance and its correct and safe use. The instructions apply to several appliance types/models;...
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION Safety instructions The appliance must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective standards and regulations. Before cleaning the appliance, unplug it from the power mains (unplug the power cord from the wall outlet). If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a service technician or other adequately trained person.
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION Danger of frostbite Never put frozen food in your mouth and avoid touching frozen food as this may cause frostnip or frostbite. Safety of children and vulnerable persons This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or metal capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning...
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION Warning regarding the refrigerant The appliance contains a small amount of an environmentally friendly yet flammable gas R600a. Make sure that no parts of the cooling system are damaged. A gas leak is not hazardous to the environment, but it could cause eye injury or fire.
  • Page 8 INTRODUCTION Important information on the use of appliance WARNING! Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. The appliance may not be used outdoors and it may not be exposed to rain. Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION Environment protection The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. Removing an obsolete appliance To protect the environment, take the obsolete appliance to an authorized home appliance collection centre.
  • Page 10: Advice For Saving Energy With Refrigeration Appliances

    INTRODUCTION Advice for saving energy with refrigeration appliances • Install the appliance as specified in the instruction manual. • Do not open the door more often than necessary. • Occasionally make sure air circulation underneath the appliance is unobstructed. • Condenser unit on the rear wall should be kept clean (see chapter ‘Cleaning the Appliance’). •...
  • Page 11: Installation And Connection

    INTRODUCTION Installation and connection Selecting the room • Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated room. The appliance will operate correctly if the environment temperature is in the interval specified in the table. The appliance class is indicated on the rating plate / label with the basic information of the appliance. Class Temperature Relative Humidity...
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION Installing the appliance Appliance installation should be carried out by at least two persons to avoid any physical injury or damage to the appliance. • Spacers are fitted on the corners of the doors. Remove them. • The appliance must stand level or tilted slightly to the back, stable on a solid base.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION • The appliance may stand alone or it may be placed next to a cupboard or a wall. Consider the clearance required to fully open the door in order to allow pulling out the drawers and shelves (see installation diagram). min 1220 630 675 1194...
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION 1200 min. 50 mm min. 40 mm 1078 1850 Side-by-side installation: We recommend leaving the side-by-side installation of two appliances to a service technician. If you decide to do this yourself, observe the instructions supplied with the side-by-side installation kit. EN 14...
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION Connecting the appliance • Connect the appliance to the power mains using the power cord. The wall outlet should be fitted with a ground contact (safety socket). Nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the rating plate/label with basic information of the appliance. •...
  • Page 16: Changing The Door Opening Direction

    INTRODUCTION Changing the door opening direction Tools required: socket wrench No. 8, Phillips screwdriver, torx 25, Hex key No. 4 and flat screwdriver. The procedure to change the door opening direction should be carried out by at least two persons. Remove the upper hinge cover (A) and the covering cap (G).
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION EN 17...
  • Page 18: Appliance Description

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Appliance description Control unit LED lighting Bottle rack Glass shelves Upper drawers Fruit and vegetable drawer with humidity control Fruit and vegetable drawer Door balconies 10. Bottle balcony • The drawers are protected against pulling out. To remove a drawer from the appliance, open it, then lift the front part and pull it out.
  • Page 19: Operating The Appliance

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Operating the appliance Appliance on/off key Acoustic alarm key and key for child safety lock on/off Intensive cooling (boost) function on/off key Temperature setting keys Temperature display ECO function on/off key Switching the appliance on/off Switching the appliance on: Press the A key. Switching off the appliance: Again press the A key and hold it for 3 seconds.
  • Page 20 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Adjusting the temperature in the appliance • After the appliance is switched on, it may take several hours for the set temperatures to be reached. Do not place any food into the refrigerator before the temperature drops to the selected setting. •...
  • Page 21 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Intensive cooling (boost) function • Use this setting after switching on the appliance for the first time, before cleaning, or 24 hours before adding a large amount of food. To activate the intensive cooling (boost) function, press the C key. C will appear on display E.
  • Page 22 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION High temperature alarm If the temperature inside the appliance is too high, an acoustic alarm will be activated (intermittent tone) and the B key and the temperature settings in display E will flash. • When the appliance is switched on for the first time, there is a 24-hour delay in temperature alarm operation as it takes some time for appliance to reach the adequate temperature.
  • Page 23 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION ECO function • Press the G key to activate the ECO function. When the function is activated, the appliance will operate with optimum settings, and these settings will be indicated on display E. • ECO function does not have a time limit and it will remain active until it is deactivated.
  • Page 24: Appliance Interior Equipment

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Appliance interior equipment Shelf • For easier access to food and clarity, the shelves can be partly pulled out. • The shelves may be adjusted to suit your preferences using the guides in the refrigerator interior. To remove a shelf from the refrigerator, pull it out to the point where it is stopped by the guide.
  • Page 25 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Vegetables drawer with manual humidity control • The drawer at the bottom of the refrigerator is intended for storing fruit and vegetables. It provides humidity and prevents the food from drying out. The drawer has integrated humidity regulator which allows setting the humidity level. Slider position to the right: closed vents, higher humidity in the drawer Slider position to the left: open vents, lower humidity in the drawer If you observe droplets accumulating below the glass shelf, open the...
  • Page 26 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION MultiBox storage bin • The MultiBox offers a convenient way for storing food with a strong or pungent smell, e.g. ripened or blue-vein cheese, sausages, onions, butter, etc. • The silicone lid provides an air-tight seal that prevents the food from drying out and the odour to spread throughout the refrigerator compartment.
  • Page 27 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION AdaptTech Innovative sensor technology allows adjusting the appliance operation to the user’s habits or behaviour. The adaptive intelligent system monitors, analyzes, and records on a daily and weekly basis the use of the appliance and adapts the appliance operation to the perceived patterns. If the appliance is able to anticipate an increased frequency of door opening, the appliance will automatically lower the temperature before such time to prevent the increase of food temperature.
  • Page 28: Recommended Distribution Of Food In The Appliance

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION Recommended distribution of food in the appliance Sections in the refrigerator compartment: • Upper part: canned food, bread, wine, pastry etc. • Middle part: dairy products, ready-made meals, desserts, soft drinks, beer, cooked food, etc. • Upper drawer: meat, meat produce, delicatessen; •...
  • Page 29: Storing And Freezing Food

    STORING AND FREEZING FOOD Storing food in the refrigerator Important warnings regarding food storage • Correct use of the appliance, appropriate packaging, maintaining the right temperature, and observing the food hygiene standards have a decisive impact on the quality of food storage. •...
  • Page 30: Defrosting And Cleaning The Appliance

    DEFROSTING AND CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Defrosting the appliance Automatic refrigerator defrosting This refrigerator does not need defrosting because the ice on the back interior wall is thawed automatically. Any accumulated ice will melt when the compressor unit is inactive. Drops will flow through an opening in the refrigerator rear wall into a tray fitted above the compressor, from where they will evaporate.
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Appliance

    DEFROSTING AND CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Cleaning the appliance Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the power mains – switch off the appliance (see chapter ‘Operating the appliance’) and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. • Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners that contain abrasive substances, acids, or solvents are not suitable for cleaning as they may damage the surface.
  • Page 32: Other

    OTHER Troubleshooting Problem Cause or remedy: Appliance is • Make sure there is voltage in the power outlet and that the appliance is switched on. connected to the power mains but it does not work. Cooling system • Too high ambient temperature. •...
  • Page 33 OTHER Problem Cause or remedy: Door is difficult to • If you are trying to open the appliance door after just having closed it, this could be difficult to do. As you open the door, some open: cool air escapes from the appliance and it is replaced by warm air from the environment.
  • Page 34: Information About Appliance Noise

    OTHER Information about appliance noise Cooling in refrigerator is made possible by a cooling system that also includes a compressor (and a fan with some appliances), which generates some noise. The level of noise depends on installation, proper use, and age of the appliance. •...
  • Page 36 The appliance identification card is located on the bottom of the appliance. Stick the appliance identification card here. When contacting the service department, have the complete type number to hand. You will find the addresses and phone numbers of the service organisation on the warranty card. en (01-19)

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