Bosch KIS86AF30G manual

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    en In s tr u ct i o n f o r U s e KI S. .[...]

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    en T able of Conten ts Safe ty and wa rning inform ation ............ 3 Information con cernin g disposa l .......... 4 Scop e of deliver y .................................... 5 Room temper atur e, ventilation and c avity depth ...................................... 5 Installation loca tion ................................. 6 Conn ecting the ap pl[...]

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    en 3 enTable of Conte nts en In s tr u ct ion fo r U se Saf ety and war nin g informati on Before y o u switch ON t he applian ce Please r ead the operat ing and installatio n instructions carefully! Th ey contain im portant in form ation on how to install, use and main tain the appl ian ce. The ma nu fa ct ur er i s not li ab le if yo u fail to co[...]

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    en 4 ■ B ottles which c ontain a high perc enta ge of alcoho l m ust be sea led and stored in an u pright position . ■ Kee p plas tic parts and the d oor se al free of oil a nd grease. Othe rwi se, par ts an d doo r se al will becom e poro us. ■ N ever cover or block the v entilation ope nings for the a ppliance. ■ Pe ople ( childern inc l.[...]

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    en 5 * D is p osa l of your ol d applian ce Old ap plianc es a re not wo rthless rubb ish! Valua ble raw mate rials can be recl a imed b y re cyc lin g old app lian ces . ã= Wa rn i n g Redu ndant a ppl ianc es 1. Pu ll ou t the mains plug. 2. C u t off the power cord an d disc ard with the ma ins plug. 3. D o n ot take out the trays and rec ept a[...]

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    en 6 V ent ilation The a ir on t he rea r pan el of t he appl ia nce heats up. Conduction of the heate d air must n ot be ob structed. Other wise, the refriger ation unit must work ha rder . Thi s i ncr ea ses powe r cons ump tion. Th ere fore: Ne ver cover or block th e ventilation op enings ! Ca vit y de pt h A ca vity depth of 560 m m is reco mm[...]

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    en 7 Ge tt ing to kn ow your appl iance Ple ase fol d ou t the i llust rate d last p ag e. Th ese ope rating instruction s refer to sever al m od els. Th e features o f the mo de ls may var y. The diagrams may differ . Fig. 1 * No t all mo dels. Controls Fig. 2 1-9 Con trols 10 * Fan 11 Ligh t 12 G lass sh elf i n th e refrig era tor com par tm ent[...]

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    en 8 S w itch in g the a ppliance on Fig. 2 1. S witc h on the app liance w ith the On/Off button 1. A w arning signal soun ds, the tem peratu re display 4 flashes and the alarm button 5 is lit. 2. T he w arni ng signal is sw itched off by pr essing the alarm button 5. The ap plianc e begins to c ool. Light is switc hed on when th e door is open. T[...]

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    en 9 Switch ing on an d off Fig. 2 Press the h oliday b utton 6. If vacation m ode is switc hed on, the b utton is lit and the refrigerator comp artmen t te mpera ture 8, no longer indicate s a tem perature . Alarm functio ns Door al arm Th e door a larm (c ontinuous sou nd) switc hes on if the a ppliance d oor is open for longer than one minu te. [...]

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    en 10 Refrigerator compar t ment Th e refrigera tor compar tmen t is th e ideal storage locatio n for meat, s ausa ge, fish, da iry products, e ggs, ready m eals and pas tries. S torin g fo o d ■ S tore fresh , un damag ed food . Th e quality a nd fres hness w ill the n be retain ed for longer. ■ In the c ase of ready-mad e pro ducts and bottle[...]

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    en 11 Not es ■ Fruit se nsitive to cold (e.g . pineapp le, ban ana , papa ya and citr us fr uit) and vegetable s sensitive to co ld (e.g. a ub ergines, c ucumb ers, zucch ini, pep pers, toma toes a nd pota toes) sho uld be stored outsid e the re fr i ge ra to r at tem pe r atu r es of appr ox . +8 °C to +12 °C for op timum pre s er v ati on o f[...]

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    en 12 F ree zing an d storing food Purc ha si ng fr oze n f oo d ■ Packagin g must n ot be damaged . ■ U se by the “ use by” date. ■ Te mpera ture in the sup ermar ket freez er mus t be -18 °C or lower. ■ If p oss ible, t ransp ort dee p- frozen f oo d in an in sulated bag an d place qu ickly in the fre ezer comp artmen t. Note wh en l[...]

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    en 13 Suitable packagin g: Pla stic film, tu bular film made of polye thylene, alu minium foil, fre ezer con ta i ner s. Th ese pr oducts are availa ble from sp eci al i st out l et s. Unsuitable p ackaging: Wrapp ing pape r, g rea sepr oof paper, cellop ha ne, bin lin ers and used sho pping bag s. Items suitable for sealing packaged fo od: Rub ber[...]

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    en 14 Tha wing fr oz e n f ood Depend ing on the type a nd applic ation, selec t one o f the follow ing op tions : ■ at roo m temper ature ■ in the refriger ator ■ in an e lectric oven, w ith/withou t fan a ssis ted hot- air ■ in the m icrowave ã= Cau t ion Do no t refreeze th awing or thawe d food. On l y re a dy me a ls ( bo il e d o r f[...]

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    en 15 Ice pack (if enc losed , quan tity varies) If a po w er fa il ur e or mal f unct i on occ u rs , the ice packs can be u sed to slo w dow n the thaw ing proc ess. The lo ngest storage time is obtain ed by plac ing the ice p ack on the foo d in the top comp artmen t. Th e ice pac ks c an als o be us ed to coo l food tem porarily, e.g . in a col[...]

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    en 16 Defr ostin g the f reeze r compa r tment Th e freezer comp artment d oes not defrost au tomatically, oth erwise the frozen food wou ld start thaw ing. A laye r of frost in the freezer comp artmen t im pairs r efrigeration of the f rozen food and increas es pow er cons ump tion . Remov e the l ayer of hoar frost reg ularly. ã= Cau t ion Do no[...]

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    en 17 Taking out extend able glass shelf Fig. 7 Press leve rs o n the und ersid e on both sid es, p ull for wa rds glas s sh elf, lower and swive l out to the sid e. Condensat ion channel Fig. + Re gu lar l y cl ea n th e co n dens a ti on chan nel and drainage hole with a cotton bud or simila r implem ent to ensu re that the con densation can drai[...]

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    en 18 Tips f or sa ving e nerg y ■ In stall the ap plianc e in a dry , well ventila ted room! The applian ce s hould not be in stal le d in di rec t sun ligh t or n ear a hea t source (e.g. rad iator, cooke r). If req uired, use an insulating p late. ■ Selec t 560 m m ca vity depth. A s malle r cavity d epth w ill result in a highe r en ergy c [...]

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    en 19 El imin ating min or f aul ts y oursel f Be fore y o u ca ll cu stome r s erv ice: Ple ase c heck w heth er you c an el iminat e the fau lt yourself bas ed o n the follow ing informa tion. Cus tomer se rvice will ch arge yo u for advice – even if the ap plianc e is still under gua rantee! Fault Possible cause Remedial action Tem peratur e d[...]

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    en 20 Fault Possible cause Remedial action Freeze r com partme nt tempe rature disp lay flashes. Fig. 2 /4 Wa r ni n g s i gn al so unds. The alar m button is lit. Fig. 2 /5 The freezer comp artment is too war m! Frozen food is at r isk! To switch off the war ning signal, press th e “alarm” button, Fig . 2 /5. Applian ce is ope n. Clos e the ap[...]

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    en 21 Applian ce self-test Your appl iance feat ures a n auto mati c self -test prog ram w hich sh ows you sour ces of faults w hic h may b e re paired by cu stom er service only. Starting th e applia nce self-t est 1. S witc h off the applian ce and w ait 5m i n u t e s . 2. S witc h the applian ce on. 3. Pres s alarm button, F ig. 2 /5 , to switc[...]

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