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Information for Use

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  • Page 1 Refrigerator KSV.. [en] Information for Use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Futher information and explanations are available online: Table of contents 1 Safety ..........   4 6.5 Butter and cheese compart- 1.1 General information.... 4 ment ......... 15 1.2 Intended use....... 4 6.6 Door rack ......... 15 1.3 Restriction on user group... 4 6.7 Height-adjustable door racks ... 15 1.4 Safe transport ...... 4 6.8 Accessories ...... 15 1.5 Safe installation ...... 5...
  • Page 3 13 Troubleshooting.......    21 13.1 Conducting an appliance self-test ........ 23 14 Storage and disposal....   23 14.1 Taking the appliance out of operation ........ 23 14.2 Disposing of old appliance .. 23 15 Customer Service.....    24 15.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD).. 24 16 Technical data ......
  • Page 4: Safety

    en Safety 1 Safety Observe the following safety instructions. 1.1 General information ¡ Read this instruction manual carefully. ¡ Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe for future reference or for the next owner. ¡ Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit. 1.2 Intended use Only use this appliance: ¡...
  • Page 5: Safe Installation

    Safety en 1.5 Safe installation WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! Incorrect installation is dangerous. ▶ Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with the specifications on the rating plate. ▶ Connect the appliance to a power supply with alternating cur- rent only via a properly installed socket with earthing. ▶...
  • Page 6: Safe Use

    en Safety Portable multiple socket strips or portable power supply units may overheat and cause a fire. ▶ Do not place portable multiple socket strips or power supply units on the back of the appliance. 1.6 Safe use WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.
  • Page 7 Safety en WARNING ‒ Risk of fire! Electrical devices within the appliance may cause a fire, e.g. heat- ers or electric ice makers. ▶ Do not operate electrical devices within the appliance. WARNING ‒ Risk of injury! Injury to the eyes caused by escaping flammable refrigerant and hazardous gases.
  • Page 8: Damaged Appliance

    en Safety 1.7 Damaged appliance WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous. ▶ Never operate a damaged appliance. ▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Always unplug the appliance at the mains. ▶...
  • Page 9: Preventing Material Damage

    Preventing material damage en 3.2 Saving energy 2 Preventing material If you follow these instructions, your damage appliance will use less power. Selecting the installation location ATTENTION! If not rolling freely, the appliance's ¡ Keep the appliance out of direct castors may damage the floor when sunlight.
  • Page 10: Installation And Connection

    en Installation and connection The weight of the appliance ex works 4 Installation and con- may be up to 75 kg depending on the model. nection The subfloor must be sufficiently stable to bear the weight of the appli- 4.1 Scope of delivery ance. After unpacking all parts, check for Permitted room temperature any transport damage and for com-...
  • Page 11: Installing The Appliance

    Installation and connection en 4.3 Installing the appliance Install the appliance in accordance ▶ with the enclosed installation in- structions. 4.4 Preparing the appliance for the first time Remove the informative material. Remove the protective foil and transit bolts, e.g. remove the ad- hesive strips and carton.
  • Page 12: Appliance

    en Familiarising yourself with your appliance 5 Familiarising yourself with your appliance 5.1 Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here. Height-adjustable door racks Control panel → Page 13 → Page 15 Butter and cheese compart- Door storage compartment ment → Page 15 for large bottles → Page 15...
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    Features en Rating plate → Page 24 Fruit and vegetable container → Page 14 Bottle shelf → Page 14 Screw foot Fruit and vegetable container Note: Deviations between your appli- with humidity control ance and the diagrams may differ → Page 14 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 the operating status.
  • Page 14: Bottle Shelf

    en Features 6.2 Bottle shelf Store bottles securely on the bottle shelf. To vary the bottle shelf as required, you can remove the bottle shelf and re-insert it elsewhere. → "Removing the shelf", Page 18 6.3 Fruit and vegetable con- tainer Store fresh fruit and vegetables loose The air humidity in the fruit and in the fruit and vegetable container.
  • Page 15: Butter And Cheese Compart- Ment

    operation en 6.5 Butter and cheese com- operation 7 Basic operation partment operation Store butter and hard cheese in the 7.1 Switching on the appli- butter and cheese compartment. ance 6.6 Door rack Press To adjust the door rack as required, a The appliance begins to cool. you can remove the door rack and Set the required temperature.
  • Page 16: Additional Functions

    en Additional functions 8 Additional functions 10 Refrigerator compart- ment 8.1 Super cooling You can keep meat, sausage, fish, dairy products, eggs, prepared meals With Super cooling, the refrigerator and pastries in the refrigerator com- compartment cools as cold as pos- partment. sible. The temperature can be set from Switch on Super cooling before pla- 2 °C to 8 °C.
  • Page 17: Ok" Sticker

    Defrosting en Tip: Store highly perishable food ons. The back panel in the refriger- such as fish, sausages and meat in ator compartment defrosts automatic- the coldest zone. ally. Condensation runs through the con- Warmest zone densation channel into the drainage The warmest zone is at the very top hole to the evaporation pan and does of the door.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Appliance

    en Cleaning and servicing Switch on the appliance. 12.2 Cleaning the appliance → Page 15 Putting the food into the appliance. WARNING Risk of electric shock! 12.3 Cleaning the condensa- An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock. tion channel and drain- Do not use steam- or high-pres- ▶...
  • Page 19: Removing Appliance Components

    Cleaning and servicing en Lift the upper fruit and vegetable Removing door rack container at the front and re- Lift the door rack and remove it. ▶ move it ⁠ . Pull out the lower fruit and veget- Removing the height-adjustable able container as far as it will go.
  • Page 20 en Cleaning and servicing Remove the shelf and rotate it Lift the cover at the front ⁠ . pull it out at the rear ⁠ . Press the fastenings for the lower cover outwards.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting en 13 Troubleshooting You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot- ing information before contacting after-sales service. This will avoid unneces- sary costs. WARNING Risk of electric shock! Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist ▶...
  • Page 22 en Troubleshooting Fault Cause and troubleshooting The temperature dif- Different causes are possible. fers greatly from the Switch off the appliance. → Page 15 setting. Switch the appliance back on after five minutes. → Page 15 If the temperature is too warm, check the temper- ‒ ature again after a couple of hours.
  • Page 23: Conducting An Appliance Self-Test

    Storage and disposal en To guarantee the ventilation inside 13.1 Conducting an appliance the appliance, leave the appliance self-test open. Your appliance has an appliance self- 14.2 Disposing of old appli- test which displays faults that can be eliminated by your customer service. ance Switch off the appliance.
  • Page 24: Customer Service

    en Customer Service The contact details for Customer Ser- tronic appliances (waste vice can be found in the enclosed electrical and electronic Customer Service directory or on our equipment - WEEE). website. The guideline determ- ines the framework for 15.1 Product number (E-Nr.) the return and recycling of used appliances as and production number...
  • Page 28 Expert advice for your Bosch home appliances, help with problems or a repair from Bosch experts. Find out everything about the many ways Bosch can support you: www.bosch-home.com/service Contact data of all countries are listed in the attached service direct- ory.

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