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  • Page 1 Fridge-freezer KG..N.. User manual Register your product on My Siemens and discover exclusive services and offers. siemens-home.bsh-group.com/welcome The future moving in. Siemens Home Appliances...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Safety ..........   4 7.3 Switching off the appliance .. 16 1.1 General information.... 4 7.4 Setting the temperature.... 16 1.2 Intended use....... 4 8 Additional functions ....   16 1.3 Restriction on user group... 4 8.1 Super cooling ...... 16 1.4 Safe transport ...... 4 8.2 Automatic Super freezing.. 16 1.5 Safe installation ...... 5 8.3 Manual Super freezing ..... 17...
  • Page 3 14 Troubleshooting.......    24 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 Service.....    28 16.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD).. 29 17 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 1.6 Safe use WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock. ▶ Only use the appliance in enclosed spaces. ▶ Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity. ▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to clean the appli- ance.
  • Page 7 Safety en WARNING ‒ Risk of injury! Containers that contain carbonated drinks may burst. ▶ Do not store containers that contain carbonated drinks in the freezer compartment. Injury to the eyes caused by escaping flammable refrigerant and hazardous gases. ▶ Do not damage the tubes of the refrigerant circuit or the insula- tion.
  • Page 8: Damaged Appliance

    en Safety Metal or metal-style parts in the appliance may contain aluminium. If acidic food comes into contact with aluminium in the appliance, aluminium foil ions may pass into the food. ▶ Do not consume soiled food. 1.7 Damaged appliance WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock! If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous.
  • 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 subfloor must be sufficiently 4 Installation and con- stable to bear the weight of the appli- ance. nection Permitted room temperature 4.1 Scope of delivery The permitted room temperature de- pends on the appliance's climate After unpacking all parts, check for class.
  • Page 11: Preparing The Appliance For The First Time

    Installation and connection en 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. Clean the appliance for the first time. → Page 22 4.5 Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply Insert the mains plug of the appli- ance's power cable in a socket...
  • Page 12 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. Refrigerator compartment Lighting → Page 19 Bottle shelf → Page 14 Freezer compartment → Page 19 Storage container → Page 14...
  • Page 13: Familiarising Yourself With

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance en 5.2 Control panel Fruit and vegetable container → Page 14 You can use the control panel to con- Rating plate → Page 29 figure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the Frozen food container operating status. → Page 23 Screw foot Control panel → Page 13...
  • Page 14: Features

    en Features 6.3 Storage container Displays the set temperature for the refrigerator compart- The temperatures in the storage con- ment in °C. tainer are lower than in the refriger- (Refrigerator compart- ator compartment. Temperatures be- ment) switches Super cooling low 0 °C may occur occasionally. on or off.
  • Page 15: Door Rack

    operation en To loosen the ice cubes, twist the 6.5 Door rack ice cube tray slightly or hold it To adjust the door racks as required, briefly under flowing water. you can remove the door rack and re-insert elsewhere. → "Removing door rack", Page 22 operation 7 Basic operation 6.6 Accessories...
  • Page 16: Switching Off The Appliance

    en Additional functions Switching off Super cooling 7.3 Switching off the appli- Press (Refrigerator compart- ance ▶ ment). Press and hold ▶ three seconds. 8.2 Automatic Super freezing With automatic Super freezing, the 7.4 Setting the temperature freezer compartment cools down to a Setting the refrigerator much lower temperature than in nor- compartment temperature mal mode.
  • Page 17: Manual Super Freezing

    Additional functions en 8.3 Manual Super freezing Refrigerator com- 14 °C partment With Super freezing, the freezer com- Freezer compart- Temperature re- partment cools as cold as possible. ment mains un- Switch on Super freezing four to changed six hours before placing food weigh- ing 2 kg or more into the freezer Switching on holiday mode compartment.
  • Page 18: Sabbath Mode

    en Alarm Switching freshness mode on 9 Alarm Press ▶ lights up. 9.1 Door alarm Switching off freshness mode If the appliance door is open for a Press ▶ while, the door alarm switches on. A warning tone sounds, flashes 8.7 Sabbath mode and the temperature display for the affected compartment flashes.
  • Page 19: Refrigerator Compartment

    Refrigerator compartment en Switch on Super freezing before ¡ Observe the best-before date or placing large quantities of food in use-by date specified by the manu- the appliance. facturer. ¡ The freezer compartment door is 10.2 Chill zones in the refri- open for too long. Check whether the frozen food has gerator compartment defrosted or thawed.
  • Page 20: Freezing Capacity

    en Freezer compartment ¡ To ensure that the air can circulate 11.1 Freezing capacity freely in the appliance, push the The freezing capacity indicates the frozen food containers in as far as quantity of food that can be frozen they will go. right through to the centre within a specific period of time.
  • Page 21: Shelf Life Of Frozen Food At −18 °C

    Defrosting en 11.5 Shelf life of frozen food 12 Defrosting at −18 °C Food Storage time 12.1 Defrosting in the freezer Fish, sausages, pre- up to compartment pared meals and 6 months The fully automatic NoFrost system baked goods ensures that the freezer compartment Poultry, meat up to remains frost-free.
  • Page 22: Cleaning The Appliance

    en Cleaning and servicing 13.2 Cleaning the appliance 13.3 Removing the fittings If you want to clean the fittings thor- WARNING oughly, remove these from your ap- Risk of electric shock! pliance. An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock. Removing the shelf Do not use steam- or high-pres- ▶...
  • Page 23 Cleaning and servicing en Lift the storage container at the Lift the frozen food container at the front and remove it ⁠ . front and remove it ⁠ . Removing the fruit and vegetable Removing the front of the container container Pull out the fruit and vegetable You can remove the front of the fruit container as far as it will go.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    en Troubleshooting 14 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 25 Troubleshooting en Fault Cause and troubleshooting The temperature dis- A sensor is defective. plays and light Call customer service. ▶ The customer service number can be found in the enclosed customer service directory. A warning tone Different causes are possible. sounds and the set Press ▶...
  • Page 26 en Troubleshooting Fault Cause and troubleshooting A large volume of Depending on the food and quantity stored, condens- condensation collects ation may form in the fruit and vegetable container. regularly in the fruit Remove the fruit and vegetable container. and vegetable con- → Page 23 tainer.
  • Page 27: Power Failure

    Storage and disposal en ates the set temperature, your ap- 14.1 Power failure pliance is OK. The appliance During a power failure, the temperat- switches to normal operation. ure in the appliance rises; this re- a If, at the end of the appliance self- duces the storage time and the qual- test, 5 audible signals sound and ity of the frozen food.
  • Page 28: Disposing Of Old Appliance

    en Customer Service 15.2 Disposing of old appli- 16 Customer Service ance If you have any queries, are unable to Valuable raw materials can be re- rectify faults on the appliance your- used by recycling. self or if your appliance needs to be repaired, contact Customer Service.
  • Page 29: Product Number (E-Nr.) And Production Number (Fd)

    Technical data en 16.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD) You can find the product number (E- Nr.) and the production number (FD) on the appliance's rating plate. → "Appliance", Fig. , Page 13 Make a note of your appliance's de- tails and the Customer Service tele- phone number to find them again quickly.
  • Page 32 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 Manufactured by BSH Hausgeräte GmbH under the trademark licence of Siemens AG *9001654904* 9001654904 (020218)

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