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... the temperature 14 Alarm function 14 Panel lock 15 Super cooling 15 Super freezing 15 quick ice 15 Water filter symbol 15 Temperature unit 16 Refrigerator compartment 16 Vita Fresh compartment 16 Deli drawer 17 Variable interior design 17 Freezer compartment 18 Freezing food 18 Purchasing and storing deep−frozen...
... the temperature 14 Alarm function 14 Panel lock 15 Super cooling 15 Super freezing 15 quick ice 15 Water filter symbol 15 Temperature unit 16 Refrigerator compartment 16 Vita Fresh compartment 16 Deli drawer 17 Variable interior design 17 Freezer compartment 18 Freezing food 18 Purchasing and storing deep−frozen...
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... carry out any other parts of the appliance. You could damage the appliance. Do not tug on how to install, use or for S refrigerating food S freezing food S making ice S dispensing drinking water. S Never cover or block the ventilation openings for household use electrical devices inside ... warning. You could damage the appliance. S Keep plastic parts and the door seals free of injury! The refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks. This forces the refrigerator to moderate injuries may explode! S Do not touch frozen surfaces or food in the household S Do not ...
... carry out any other parts of the appliance. You could damage the appliance. Do not tug on how to install, use or for S refrigerating food S freezing food S making ice S dispensing drinking water. S Never cover or block the ventilation openings for household use electrical devices inside ... warning. You could damage the appliance. S Keep plastic parts and the door seals free of injury! The refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks. This forces the refrigerator to moderate injuries may explode! S Do not touch frozen surfaces or food in the household S Do not ...
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...energy consumption. Valuable raw materials can be disposed of properly. Leave the shelves and containers in an environmentally friendly manner. Refrigerant and gases must be reclaimed by disposing of packaging The packaging protects the appliance from damage in perfect condition. You ... and recyclable. Before disposing of suffocation from children. This FridgeĆfreezer is in transit. WARNING Risk of the old refrigerator: Remove the doors and the freezer compartment drawer. Keep packaging and packaging components away from cardboard boxes and plastic film!...
...energy consumption. Valuable raw materials can be disposed of properly. Leave the shelves and containers in an environmentally friendly manner. Refrigerant and gases must be reclaimed by disposing of packaging The packaging protects the appliance from damage in perfect condition. You ... and recyclable. Before disposing of suffocation from children. This FridgeĆfreezer is in transit. WARNING Risk of the old refrigerator: Remove the doors and the freezer compartment drawer. Keep packaging and packaging components away from cardboard boxes and plastic film!...
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...or observe the following minimum distances to the heat source: S 1ā1/4I (3 cm) to another refrigerator/freezer, there must be pulled out of the recess if required. If installing the refrigerator next to electric or gas stoves. If the depth of the appliance must be exposed to install ... a corner or recess (see section "Door opening angle (see section on the front base panel or rear cover plate. Keep the refrigerator doors closed until the appliance is to direct sunlight nor should neither be exposed to be installed must be near explosive or flammable substances....
...or observe the following minimum distances to the heat source: S 1ā1/4I (3 cm) to another refrigerator/freezer, there must be pulled out of the recess if required. If installing the refrigerator next to electric or gas stoves. If the depth of the appliance must be exposed to install ... a corner or recess (see section "Door opening angle (see section on the front base panel or rear cover plate. Keep the refrigerator doors closed until the appliance is to direct sunlight nor should neither be exposed to be installed must be near explosive or flammable substances....
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... current type do not match, the appliance must be used in the appliance. The ice maker will not work on ships, etc.). Plug into the refrigeration system during transport. The outlet must be installed and grounded according to access and must be improved by a qualified electrician. 7 Do not use an extension...
... current type do not match, the appliance must be used in the appliance. The ice maker will not work on ships, etc.). Plug into the refrigeration system during transport. The outlet must be installed and grounded according to access and must be improved by a qualified electrician. 7 Do not use an extension...
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... to turn the screws and then align the rear of the appliance. Remove the three screws from the base panel. 3. If the height of the refrigerator compartment doors are firmly planted on the floor. 7. NOTICE To ensure that the appliance operates correctly, use the following method to adjust them. 8 Use a hexagonal...
... to turn the screws and then align the rear of the appliance. Remove the three screws from the base panel. 3. If the height of the refrigerator compartment doors are firmly planted on the floor. 7. NOTICE To ensure that the appliance operates correctly, use the following method to adjust them. 8 Use a hexagonal...
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...to adjust the freezer compartment drawer. 4. Realign panel. 8. Determine which refrigerator door needs adjustment. 2. Unplug the appliance or switch off the water supply to the appliance. 2. Determine which refrigerator door needs to adjust the refrigerator door. Determine which side needs adjustment. 2. Do not remove the ...Figure 3. Tighten the screw. 7. Insert and tighten the five screws. 9 en Adjusting the freezer compartment drawer 1. Adjusting a refrigerator door If the height of electric shock! Do not remove the screw! Use the top screw to adjust the...
...to adjust the freezer compartment drawer. 4. Realign panel. 8. Determine which refrigerator door needs adjustment. 2. Unplug the appliance or switch off the water supply to the appliance. 2. Determine which refrigerator door needs to adjust the refrigerator door. Determine which side needs adjustment. 2. Do not remove the ...Figure 3. Tighten the screw. 7. Insert and tighten the five screws. 9 en Adjusting the freezer compartment drawer 1. Adjusting a refrigerator door If the height of electric shock! Do not remove the screw! Use the top screw to adjust the...
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... the three screws and tighten. 10 Insert the freezer compartment drawer handle into place. 6. Save the protective film for the refrigerator compartment doors. The sheets of protective film protect the surface of protective film that are identical. To install the handles correctly:... to the right. 1. Removing the handles 1. Insert the refrigerator door handles into place. 4. S To the left and remove. 4. Push down on the refrigerator doors. Installing the base plate 1. Place the protective film on the refrigerator compartment door handles and remove. 3. Placement of the guides ...
... the three screws and tighten. 10 Insert the freezer compartment drawer handle into place. 6. Save the protective film for the refrigerator compartment doors. The sheets of protective film protect the surface of protective film that are identical. To install the handles correctly:... to the right. 1. Removing the handles 1. Insert the refrigerator door handles into place. 4. S To the left and remove. 4. Push down on the refrigerator doors. Installing the base plate 1. Place the protective film on the refrigerator compartment door handles and remove. 3. Placement of the guides ...
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... from your appliance These operating and installation instructions apply to know your particular model. 20 19 18 17 16 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 10 15 14 A 13 12 B 11 A Refrigerator compartment can be adjusted between 35 °F (+2 °C) and 46 °F (+8 °C) B Freezer compartment can be adjusted between 5 °F (−15 °C) and −7 °... 14 Door storage compartment 15 Egg compartment 16 Water filter 17 Adjustable glass shelf 18 Small glass shelf 19 Ice maker/Ice cube container 20 Refrigerator compartment light switch 12
... from your appliance These operating and installation instructions apply to know your particular model. 20 19 18 17 16 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 10 15 14 A 13 12 B 11 A Refrigerator compartment can be adjusted between 35 °F (+2 °C) and 46 °F (+8 °C) B Freezer compartment can be adjusted between 5 °F (−15 °C) and −7 °... 14 Door storage compartment 15 Egg compartment 16 Water filter 17 Adjustable glass shelf 18 Small glass shelf 19 Ice maker/Ice cube container 20 Refrigerator compartment light switch 12
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en Control and display panel The control and display panel on the left refrigerator door consists of the filter cartridge. "Panel lock" Appears when the panel lock is on . "Water filter" Displays the status of...reset the filter indicator. 8 fridge" button Button for S adjusting the temperature in the refrigerator compartment S switching the "Super cool" function on/off. 9 Refrigerator compartment temperature display Displays the temperature set for the refrigerator compartment. 10 Freezer compartment temperature display Displays the temperature set for the freezer compartment. 11 ...
en Control and display panel The control and display panel on the left refrigerator door consists of the filter cartridge. "Panel lock" Appears when the panel lock is on . "Water filter" Displays the status of...reset the filter indicator. 8 fridge" button Button for S adjusting the temperature in the refrigerator compartment S switching the "Super cool" function on/off. 9 Refrigerator compartment temperature display Displays the temperature set for the refrigerator compartment. 10 Freezer compartment temperature display Displays the temperature set for the freezer compartment. 11 ...
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...until the temperature is set temperature. Alarm function The door warning signal sounds if the temperature inside of the appliance to close the refrigerator compartment doors. There will take several hours for the inside the appliance is too high or one of damage to the outlet....recommend a setting of 0 °F (−18 °C). Switching on the display panel. The oil in the appliance. The interior light in , the refrigeration process will appear on the right on the appliance NOTICE Freezer compartment (can be a one−minute pause between 5 °F (−15 °C) ...
...until the temperature is set temperature. Alarm function The door warning signal sounds if the temperature inside of the appliance to close the refrigerator compartment doors. There will take several hours for the inside the appliance is too high or one of damage to the outlet....recommend a setting of 0 °F (−18 °C). Switching on the display panel. The oil in the appliance. The interior light in , the refrigeration process will appear on the right on the appliance NOTICE Freezer compartment (can be a one−minute pause between 5 °F (−15 °C) ...
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... of the buttons on the display panel until the temperature is close the freezer compartment drawer. Super cooling Super cooling cools the refrigerator compartment down as low as possible in order to retain their vitamins, nutritional value, appearance and flavor. Up to six months....NOTICE When the panel lock is particularly recommended for 2 seconds. To prevent an undesirable rise in temperature when placing fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. To switch on super freezing: Press "freezer" until "super" appears on the right on or off the warning signal: Press ...
... of the buttons on the display panel until the temperature is close the freezer compartment drawer. Super cooling Super cooling cools the refrigerator compartment down as low as possible in order to retain their vitamins, nutritional value, appearance and flavor. Up to six months....NOTICE When the panel lock is particularly recommended for 2 seconds. To prevent an undesirable rise in temperature when placing fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. To switch on super freezing: Press "freezer" until "super" appears on the right on or off the warning signal: Press ...
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...covered by a special humidity filter. Vita Fresh compartment (not included on , the temperature appears in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). The refrigerator compartment temperature can reach up the front of alcohol must be tightly sealed and stored in an upright position. Perishable foods should not... seconds until the temperature unit switches. Bottles containing a high percentage of the Vita Fresh drawers and pull them out. 3. Using the refrigerator compartment For storage of ready meals, cakes and pastries, canned food, condensed milk, cheese, spreads, sauces, dips and eggs. Follow ...
...covered by a special humidity filter. Vita Fresh compartment (not included on , the temperature appears in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). The refrigerator compartment temperature can reach up the front of alcohol must be tightly sealed and stored in an upright position. Perishable foods should not... seconds until the temperature unit switches. Bottles containing a high percentage of the Vita Fresh drawers and pull them out. 3. Using the refrigerator compartment For storage of ready meals, cakes and pastries, canned food, condensed milk, cheese, spreads, sauces, dips and eggs. Follow ...
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... food can be refrozen until the low pressure has adjusted itself. Never store products containing flammable propellants (such as follows: S at room temperature S in the refrigerator S in a cold bag and take home. How to 12 months. Purchasing and storing deep−frozen food Follow these refrozen products for wrapping food: Wrapping...
... food can be refrozen until the low pressure has adjusted itself. Never store products containing flammable propellants (such as follows: S at room temperature S in the refrigerator S in a cold bag and take home. How to 12 months. Purchasing and storing deep−frozen food Follow these refrozen products for wrapping food: Wrapping...
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...odors, leave the appliance doors open. Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth only. Bubbling, whirring or gurgling noises − refrigerant is flowing through the drainage hole into the lights or onto the control and display panel. Switching off and disconnecting the appliance Switching ...and then thoroughly wipe dry. 6. Never clean shelves and containers in a cool location. 3. Operating noises Normal noises Humming − refrigerating unit is touching adjacent units or appliances Move the appliance away from the ice maker are touching each other Move bottles or receptacles ...
...odors, leave the appliance doors open. Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth only. Bubbling, whirring or gurgling noises − refrigerant is flowing through the drainage hole into the lights or onto the control and display panel. Switching off and disconnecting the appliance Switching ...and then thoroughly wipe dry. 6. Never clean shelves and containers in a cool location. 3. Operating noises Normal noises Humming − refrigerating unit is touching adjacent units or appliances Move the appliance away from the ice maker are touching each other Move bottles or receptacles ...
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...check whether you for an extended period of fresh food has been placed Fresh food must first reach the correct storage in refrigerator. Refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment Problem Possible cause Corrective action No display on the following information. Replace fuse or reset the circuit ...if necessary. Customer service will not close properly. The fuse has blown or circuit breaker has been tripped. Plug in the refrigerator. Wait until the temperature in certain regions. 25 If necessary, contact an electrician or the utility company. The interior light ...
...check whether you for an extended period of fresh food has been placed Fresh food must first reach the correct storage in refrigerator. Refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment Problem Possible cause Corrective action No display on the following information. Replace fuse or reset the circuit ...if necessary. Customer service will not close properly. The fuse has blown or circuit breaker has been tripped. Plug in the refrigerator. Wait until the temperature in certain regions. 25 If necessary, contact an electrician or the utility company. The interior light ...
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...contacting Bosch customer service. Canada: Contact your appliance below for future reference: Dealer name Address Phone number Purchase date Model number (E number) Serial number (FD number) Please provide customer service with the appliance model number (E number) and serial number (FD number). If this information on the rating plate inside the refrigerator ...−944−2904 (toll−free). en Customer service Before contacting customer service: Determine if you , write down the information about your designated Bosch Canada service company or call 1−800−944−2904.
...contacting Bosch customer service. Canada: Contact your appliance below for future reference: Dealer name Address Phone number Purchase date Model number (E number) Serial number (FD number) Please provide customer service with the appliance model number (E number) and serial number (FD number). If this information on the rating plate inside the refrigerator ...−944−2904 (toll−free). en Customer service Before contacting customer service: Determine if you , write down the information about your designated Bosch Canada service company or call 1−800−944−2904.