BOMANN KG 210 User Manual Download Page 6

04/2012 

  When positioning the appliance in chosen location, it will move more easily into position if you lift the 

front a little and incline it backward, allowing it to roll on its casters.  

 

Your appliance is fit with screwed handles to not rise or push it taking by handles.  
Handles may break. 
 
NOTE: 

When you open the freezer compartment door a little red packing detail will fall out. It is for 

transportation purposes only. 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
Location 

Place the appliance in a dry, well ventilated room.  

 

Sufficient ventilation around the device is necessary in order for the heat to dissipate properly and to 
guarantee  efficient  cooling  operation  at  low  power  consumption.  For  this  purpose,  leave  sufficient 
space around the device. 
 

 

 

 

 IMPORTANT 

  Do not expose the device to direct sunlight. 

  Do not place near heaters, next to a stove or any other heat sources. 

  Do not use the device outdoors.  

  Only install at a location with an ambient temperature suitable for the climate class of the device. 

For information on the climate class, please refer to chapter “Specifications“ or to the rating label 
located in the interior or on the rear side of the device.  

  Avoid installation at locations with high humidity (e.g. outdoors, bathroom), as metal parts would be 

susceptible to corrosion under such circumstances. 

  Do not  place the device near volatile 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 leveled, adjust the feet accordingly. 

 
 

 

Remove all red-coloured parts from the shelves (

fig. 2

). 

Tear away the red-coloured adhesive tapes from the door 
trays – they are intended only for the transport of the appli-
ance. 

 

Suitably dispose the packaging material. Take two supports 

(see fig.)

 

from the bag and insert those into the guides 

at the 

top back part of the appliance.  

 Do not cover the ventilation holes at the top of the appli-

ances– it must be a good air circulation around the appli-
ance.  

 There should be a gap of at least 10 cm between the top 

of  the  appliance  body  and  any  furniture  that  may  be 
above  it  (

fig.  5

).  If  this  requirement  is  not  followed,  the 

appliance  consumes more  electrical  energy  and  its  com-
pressor may overheat.  

 If  the  appliance  is  placed  in  a  corner,  a  gap  of  at  least 

24,1 cm must be left between the appliance body and the 
wall so that the freezer compartment door can be opened 
enough to pull out the frozen product drawer. 

See fig. on 

the right.  

 The appliance must stand on a level surface and must not 

touch the wall. If necessary, regulate the height of the ap-
pliance  by  adjusting  the  leveling  feet:  by  turning  them 
clockwise  –  the  front  of  the  appliance  rises,  by  turning 
them counter clockwise – it comes down. If the appliance 
is tilted slightly  backward – the  doors  will close by them-
selves.  

 

 

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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