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Information for Use
RC289
Refrigerator

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  • Page 1 Gaggenau Information for Use RC289 Refrigerator...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Safety ...........  4 7.3 Switching off the appliance .. 15 1.1 General information.... 4 7.4 Setting the temperature...  15 1.2 Intended use...... 4 8 Additional functions ....  16 1.3 Restriction on user group.. 4 8.1 Fast cooling ...... 16 1.4 Safe transport ......
  • Page 3 15 Troubleshooting......  25 15.1 Conducting an appliance self-test ........ 27 16 Storage and disposal....  27 16.1 Taking the appliance out of operation .......  27 16.2 Disposing of old appliance ...  27 17 Customer Service....  28 17.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD).. 28 18 Technical data ......  28 19 Declaration of Conformity ..  29 19.1 Statement of Compliance...
  • 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. ¡...
  • 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. The protective conductor system of the domestic electrical in- ▶...
  • 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: Damaged Appliance

    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! Containers that contain carbonated drinks may burst. Do not store containers that contain carbonated drinks in the ▶...
  • Page 8 en Safety Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Always ▶ unplug the appliance at the mains. If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, immediately un- ▶ plug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box. Call customer services.
  • Page 9: Preventing Material Damage

    Preventing material damage en 3.2 Saving energy Preventing material damage 2 Preventing material If you follow these instructions, your damage appliance will use less power. Preventing material damage Selecting the installation location ATTENTION! Using the base, runners or appliance Keep the appliance out of direct ¡...
  • Page 10: Installation And Connection

    en Installation and connection The weight of the appliance ex works Installation and connection 4 Installation and con- may be up to 70 kg depending on the model. nection The subfloor must be sufficiently stable to bear the weight of the appli- Installation and connection 4.1 Scope of delivery ance.
  • Page 11: Installing The Appliance

    Installation and connection en Niche width An inside niche width of at least 560 mm is required for the appli- ance. Over-and-under and side-by-side installation If you want to install 2 refrigerating appliances one over the other or side by side, you must maintain a clear- ance of at least 150 mm between the appliances.
  • Page 12 en Familiarising yourself with your appliance Familiarising yourself with your appliance 5 Familiarising yourself with your appliance Familiarising yourself with your appliance 5.1 Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here. Refrigerator compartment Control panel → Page 13 → Page 19 Extendable shelf → Page 14 Cool-fresh compartment → Page 20 Partition with humidity control-...
  • Page 13: Familiarising Yourself With

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance en Fruit and vegetable container Door tray for large bottles → Page 14 → Page 14 Cool-fresh container Door opening aid → Page 14 Note: Deviations between your appli- Rating plate → Page 28 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 the operating status.
  • Page 14: Features

    en Features Condensation may form in the fruit Features 6 Features and vegetable container depending on the food and quantity stored. The features of your appliance de- Features Remove the condensation with a dry pend on the model. cloth and adjust the air humidity to a lower setting using the humidity con- 6.1 Extendable shelf troller.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    Basic operation en When you close the door, a va- ¡ Variable bottle shelf cuum may be created. The door is Store bottles securely on the variable then difficult to open again. Wait a bottle shelf. moment until the vacuum is offset. The temperature in the appliance ¡...
  • Page 16: Additional Functions

    en Additional functions Press to change the setting. 8.2 Automatic door-opening – Setting –3 corresponds to the coldest setting. The automatic door-opening aid sup- – Setting +3 corresponds to the ports you in opening the door. warmest setting. The selected setting is saved after Opening the door using the one minute.
  • Page 17: Alarm

    Alarm en Medium com- Alarm 9 Alarm pressive force High compress- Alarm ive force 9.1 Door alarm The compressive force of the auto- If the appliance door is open for a matic door-opening aid is set and while, the door alarm switches on. the temperature that was previ- A warning tone sounds.
  • Page 18: Setting Up The Home Connect App

    en Home Connect Notes 10.3 Installing updates for the Please note the safety precautions ¡ Home Connect software in this instruction manual and make sure that they are also ob- The appliance searches for updates served when operating the appli- to the Home Connect software at reg- ance via the Home Connect app.
  • Page 19: Data Protection

    Refrigerator compartment en Press repeatedly until the tem- Refrigerator compartment 11 Refrigerator compart- perature display shows "rE". ment Press The temperature display shows an You can keep dairy products, eggs, Refrigerator compartment animation for 15 seconds. prepared meals, pastries, open pre- The temperature display shows serves and hard cheese in the refri- "On".
  • Page 20: Cool-Fresh Compartment

    en Cool-fresh compartment Tip: Store highly perishable food Food Storage such as fish, sausages and meat in time the cool-fresh compartment. Smoked fish, broccoli up to 14 → "Cool-fresh compartment", days Page 20 Salad greens, fennel, up to 21 Warmest zone apricots, plums days The warmest zone is at the very top Soft cheese, yoghurt, up to...
  • Page 21: Cleaning The Appliance

    Cleaning and servicing en Unplug the appliance from the Prepare the appliance for cleaning. mains or switch off the circuit → Page 20 breaker in the fuse box. Clean the appliance, the fittings, Take out all of the food and store it the accessories, the components in a cool place.
  • Page 22: Removing Appliance Components

    en Cleaning and servicing Removing door tray 14.4 Removing appliance Lift the door tray and remove it. components ▶ If you want to clean your appliance thoroughly, you can remove certain components from your appliance. Partition and cover of the fruit and vegetable container You can remove the partition and the cover of the fruit and vegetable con-...
  • Page 23 Cleaning and servicing en Move the lock in the direction of Removing the cover the arrow and loosen the pin Lift the cover of the fruit and veget- ▶ from the rear ⁠ . able container, pull it forwards and swivel it out to the side. Fitting the partition and cover Insert the cover for the fruit and ve- getable container.
  • Page 24 en Cleaning and servicing Place the telescopic rail on the rear pin and push the locking mechanism back ⁠ .
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting en Troubleshooting 15 Troubleshooting You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot- Troubleshooting ing information before contacting after-sales service. This will avoid unneces- sary costs. WARNING Risk of electric shock! Improper repairs are dangerous. Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist ▶...
  • Page 26 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 27: Conducting An Appliance Self-Test

    Storage and disposal en To guarantee the ventilation inside 15.1 Conducting an appliance the appliance, leave the appliance self-test open. Your appliance has an appliance self- 16.2 Disposing of old appli- test which displays faults that can be eliminated by your customer service. ance Switch off the appliance.
  • Page 28: Product Number (E-Nr.) And Production Number (Fd)

    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 17.1 Product number (E-Nr.) the return and recycling of used appliances as and production number...
  • Page 29: Declaration Of Conformity

    Directive 2014/53/ A detailed RED Declaration of Con- formity can be found online at 2.4 GHz band (2400–2483.5 MHz): www.gaggenau.com among the addi- Max. 100 mW tional documents on the product 5-GHz band (5150–5350 MHz + page for your appliance.
  • Page 30 en Declaration of Conformity ively, you can also find the model identifier in the first line of the UK En- ergy Label. Name and address of manufacturer BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery- Strasse 34, 81739 München, Ger- many This statement of compliance is pre- pared by the manufacturer.
  • Page 32 BSH Hausgeräte GmbH Valid within Great Britain: Carl-Wery-Straße 34 Imported to Great Britain by 81739 München, GERMANY BSH Home Appliances Ltd. www.gaggenau.com Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom...

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