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  Remove the entire food from the device. 

  Turn the appliance off. 

  Disconnect the plug or turn off / unscrew the fuse. 

  Thoroughly clean the device (refer to chapter of “Cleaning and Care”). 

  Keep the door open in order to prevent bad odors. 

 

Lighting 
WARNING! 

DO NOT OPEN THE COVER OF THE LED ILLUMINATION.  

In case that LED illumination is used the service representative must be contacted when the LED light 
is defected. 
 
 

Repairs 

 WARNING 

Servicing of electric devices must be conducted by qualified experts only. Incorrect or improper repairs 
constitute a risk for the user and will void the warranty!

 

 

What if . . . Troubleshooting 

The design of the device ensures a trouble-free operation as well as a long life cycle. Nevertheless, if 
any defect occurs during operation, please check if it is caused by improper operation. 
 
The following problems can be solved by you by checking for the possible cause. 

 

PROBLEM 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

The  device  is  not 
working  properly  or 
at all 

Is  the  plug  securely  connected  to  the 
mains?  Has  the  safety  mechanism  of  the 
wall socket been triggered? 
Is the temperature control properly set? 
Is the place unqualified? 
Do  food  items  or  shelves  and/or  drawers 
prevent the door from closing properly? 
Is the ventilation of the device hedged? 

Connect the plug properly to the socket, turn 
on the fuse, and contact a technician if nec-
essary. 
Check the settings. 
Check the ambient temperature. 
Arrange the food or shelves and/or drawers 
properly. 
Clear  the  ventilation  slits,  install  the  device 
freely 

Loud  noise  during 
operation 

Does  the  device  not  stand  vertical  or  hori-
zontal? 

Adjust the feet accordingly. 
Liquid flow  sounds  in  the  cooling  circuit  are 
normal. 

Water on the bottom  Is the temperature control set properly? 

Is the condensate flume clogged? 

Check the temperature settings. 
Clean  the  discharge  opening  with  a  pipe 
cleaner or knitting needle. 

Water has appeared 
on the tempered 
glass shelves.  
 

Food items or dishes in the refrigeration 
compartment are touching the back wall of 
the compartment.  
 

Do not let food items or dishes touch the 
back wall.  
 

Water has appeared 
under the appliance.  
 

The thaw water collection tray has slipped 
off the compressor.  
 

Place the tray on top of the compressor.  
 

When the appliance 
door is opened, the 
rubber sealing gas-
ket pulls out.  
 

The gasket is smeared with sticky foodstuffs 
(fat, syrup).  
 

Clean the sealing gasket and the groove for 
it with warm water containing soap or dish-
washing detergent and wipe dry. Put the 
rubber sealing gasket back into the place.  
 

High temperature in 
appliance, the com-
pressor operation 
pauses are short.  

Ascertain whether the appliance door is shutting tightly, whether the door wasn’t kept 
open longer than necessary when taking out or putting in foodstuffs, or whether a large 
amount of warm food was placed in the appliance.  

The top of the appli-
ance has condensa-
tion on it.  

The ambient relative air humidity is above 
70 %.  

Ventilate the room where the appliance 
stands, and if possible remove the cause of 
the humidity.  

 
Note. On days of high humidity, condensation might occur on the outer surface of the device. This is 
no malfunction; you may simply wipe the water off.  

Summary of Contents for KG 210

Page 1: ...1 04 2012 User Manual FRIDGE FREEZER KG 210 KG 211 Please read this manual carefully and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...st not be dis posed of with the regular household waste The user has to return the product to a collection point for the recycling of electric and electronic equipment The disposal must comply with th...

Page 3: ...sconnect the appliance quickly in event of an emergency do not use extension cables This device may not be operated by children or persons with physical sensory or mental abilities or lack of experien...

Page 4: ...h max 20 h Energy consumption 24 h 3 0 49 kWh 0 56 kWh Energy consumption year 3 179 kWh 204 kWh Connection voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz Connection power 140 W 140 W Operating noise 40 dB A...

Page 5: ...tion with a helper Remove package Lift the appliance away from foamed polystyrene base Tear off adhesive tapes 1 Power green 12 Freezing tablet 2 Thermostat 13 Super Freeze compartment 3 On off switch...

Page 6: ...tile or combustible materials e g gas fuel alcohol paint etc and in rooms which may have poor air circulation e g garages Only place on a steady and safe surface If the device is not horizontally leve...

Page 7: ...nners No 8 and No 10 and a Philips head screwdriver When changing the opening direction of the doors YOU CAN NOT lay the refrigerator horizontally Do the actions below in the order they are listed 1 R...

Page 8: ...ng apertures in the door and put the screw caps in place 14 Place the cover 10 into guides of the bottom cover 1 on the opposite side and attach the cover 1 to its former place STARTUP OPERATION Prior...

Page 9: ...ion turn the temperature control to the highest setting first until the device has reached the desired operating temperature Afterwards It is recommended to turn the control back to a medium setting c...

Page 10: ...t with the bottom of the compartment Keep a space between the single items for air circulation Storing frozen food Packed frozen merchandise should be stored in a 4 star freezer compartment in accorda...

Page 11: ...our properties and spread cold will help to maintain the set temperature in the refrigeration compartment Do not consume ice made in the freezer chamber straight away Products will freeze more quickly...

Page 12: ...surfaces Regularly clean the hermetic gaskets of the doors Wipe dry Regularly wash the trays and other accessories DO NOT use dishwashing detergent for cleaning trays butter dishes meat compartments...

Page 13: ...tilation slits install the device freely Loud noise during operation Does the device not stand vertical or hori zontal Adjust the feet accordingly Liquid flow sounds in the cooling circuit are normal...

Page 14: ...n When being transported the appliance should be protected from atmospheric conditions rain snow dampness The appliance should be firmly secured in place while being transported to avoid slippage or a...

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