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Specification  and  performance  data  sheet

For  filter  models  9000  077  095  and  9000  077  096

Using  replacement  cartridge  9000  077  104

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Models  9000  077  095  and  9000  077  096  were  tested  by  NSF  International  in  accordance  with  ANSI/NSF
Standard  53  and  certified  for  cyst  and  cloudiness  reduction.  In  addition,  they  were  tested  as  per
ANSI/NSF  Standard  42  and  certified  for  the  reduction  of  chlorine  taste  and  smell.
Rated  particle  class: 

I

Rated  service  life: 

2800  litres

Substance

Average  load  in  supply  water

Permitted  concentration  as  per
NSF

Average  reduction  in  %

Average  concentration  in  water

Cysts  *

122,500  cysts/l

Min. 50,000cysts/l

99.99

<  1  cyst/l

Turbidity

10.8  NTU

11  ±  1  NTU

98.8

<  0.16  NTU

Rated  value  for
particle  class  I

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13,666,666 pts/ml

Min. 10,000particles/ml

99.00

143,333  pts/ml

Chlorine  taste  and
smell

2.0  mg/l

2.0  mg/l  ±10%

97.5

<  0.05  mg/l

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Max.  permitted  concentration  in  wastewater

Required  reduction  as  per  NSF

NSF  test  report

Cysts  *

N/A

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  99.95  %

J−00056513

Turbidity

0.5  NTU

95.5  %

J−00058972

Rated  value  for
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J−00056506

Chlorine  taste  and
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J−00056501

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Without  adequate  disinfection
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system,  this  product  should  NOT  be
used  if  the  water  has  harmful
microbiologic  qualities  or  if  its
quality  is  unknown.  A  system
certified  for  cyst  reduction  may  be
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Summary of Contents for KFN91 Series

Page 1: ...KFN91 en Operating and installation instructions ...

Page 2: ...upercool function 13 Superfreeze function 13 quick ice 13 Water filter symbol 13 Unit of temperature 14 Fridge compartment 14 HydroFresh drawers 14 Delicatessen drawer 14 Variable layout of inside 15 Freezer compartment 16 Freezing foods 16 Buying and storing deep frozen foods 16 Thawing out frozen food 16 Features of the freezer compartment 17 Ice and water dispenser 17 Water filter 19 Specificat...

Page 3: ...se pointed or sharp objects to remove layers of ice and frost Doing so can damage the refrigerant pipes If refrigerant sprays out it can ignite or cause eye injuries n Do not store products with flammable propellant gases e g spray cans or explosive substances inside the appliance Risk of explosion n Do not use base drawers doors etc as steps or supports n When defrosting and cleaning the applianc...

Page 4: ...es n Bag of assembly materials Installationnotes Transport and installation This appliance is heavy and must be secured during transport and fitting Warning This appliance is very heavy If the appliance falls over during transport and installation work it can cause serious injuries At least two people are required to install the appliance safely Keep the doors of the appliance shut until the appli...

Page 5: ...water supply companies are to be observed n Only remove the transport locks on the trays and racks once the appliance has been installed n If the appliance doors need to be removed in order for the appliance to fit through the doors of the house or flat the doors must be removed by customer services only Water connection Warning Risk of electric shock and of damage to property Disconnect the appli...

Page 6: ...olated installations in holiday homes or on boats for example you must use a sine commutated inverter Aligning the appliance Information So that it functions properly the appliance must be set level using a spirit level An improperly aligned appliance can result in water running out of the ice maker ice cubes of different sizes being made or the doors not closing properly 1 Place appliance at the ...

Page 7: ...ive screws Aligning the freezer drawer 1 Determine which side needs to be adjusted 2 Loosen the two screws Do not take the screws out 3 Align the freezer drawer using the top screw 4 Tighten the two screws Attaching the handles Only attach the handles once the appliance has been positioned in its installation location and has been aligned so that it is level All of the handles are the same There a...

Page 8: ...e attach the protective sheet a little below the handle so that it is not pushed to the side by the handle 1 Attach the protective sheets as follows n To the fridge compartment doors above the guides n To the freezer compartment drawer to the left of the guides 2 Push the handles for the fridge compartment doors upwards and remove them 3 Push the handle for the freezer compartment drawer to the le...

Page 9: ...9 Appliance andinstallationdimensions 453 453 905 915 772 min 1753 1742 740 67 83 1772 849 905 1223 90 140 740 55 825 880 740 1223 90 140 34 10 28 381 28 381 1772 de en ...

Page 10: ...etween 15 C and 22 C 1 Butter and cheese compartment 2 Can holder 3 Control elements 4 Ice and water dispenser 5 Ice tray 6 Door rack 7 HydroFresh drawers with lighting LED 8 Removable door rack 9 Top frozen food drawer 10 Bottom frozen food drawer 11 Freezer compartment light switch 12 Freezer compartment divider 13 Delicatessen drawer with lighting LED 14 Door rack 15 Egg tray 16 Water filter 17...

Page 11: ...ey 6 alarm lock key n For switching off the warning tone n For switching the child lock on and off 7 light filter key n For switching the light for the ice and water dispenser on and off n For resetting the filter display 8 fridge super key n For adjusting the temperature in the fridge compartment n For switching the supercool function on and off 9 Fridge compartment temperature indicator Displays...

Page 12: ...mperatures Fridgecompartment can be adjusted between 2 C and 8 C Press the fridge super key repeatedly until the required fridge compartment temperature is set The last set value is saved We recommend that you set it to 4 C Perishable foods should not be stored at temperatures of more than 4 C Freezercompartment can be adjusted between 15 C and 22 C Press the freezer super key until the required f...

Page 13: ... a few hours before inserting the food In general 4 to 6 hours are sufficient To use the maximum freezing power switch this function on 24 hours beforehand You can freeze smaller quantities of food without using the superfreeze function To switch the superfreeze function on Press the freeze super key until the display panel indicates super on the left hand side To switch off the superfreeze functi...

Page 14: ...by a special moisture filter This special filter optimises the air humidity in the HydroFresh drawers As a result the air humidity in the HydroFresh drawers is up to 90 relative humidity depending on how full they are This storage atmosphere provides optimum conditions for fresh produce such as vegetables salad herbs and fruit Suitable for fresh cooling As a general rule all fresh food that needs ...

Page 15: ...he openings at the required height Lower the front of the glass shelf Small top glass shelf You can remove the glass shelf and place it in the holder beneath the ice maker This allows tall bottles to be stored next to the ice maker for example Door racks To remove a door rack Lift the door rack and remove it from the door Inserting a door rack Position the rack over the holder at the required heig...

Page 16: ...Plastic films tubular polyethylene films aluminium foil and freezer bags You can buy these products from your specialist dealer For sealing the following are suitable Rubber bands plastic clips string cold resistant adhesive tape or similar You can use a heat sealer to seal bags and tubular polyethylene films Storage life of frozen food The storage life of food depends on the foot type The followi...

Page 17: ... maker and freezes to form ice cubes The finished ice cubes are automatically discharged into the ice cube container Occasionally the ice cubes stick together During transport to the opening where they are discharged they usually separate automatically Once the ice cube container is full the ice maker switches off automatically The ice maker can produce up to 100 ice cubes in 24 hours assuming tha...

Page 18: ...ress the ice cube or crushed ice dispenser button until the required quantity of ice is in the container Ice tray The ice tray is for storing ice cubes that are not required straight away in the freezer compartment Thanks to its shape the ice tray fits neatly into the ice and water dispenser Shutting down the ice maker Information You must interrupt the water supply to the appliance several hours ...

Page 19: ...minutes If the unpleasant taste or smell persists replace the filter cartridge n The ice maker and water dispenser can be used without the filter cartridge In this case install the bypass cap Inserting replacing a filter cartridge 1 Pull the cover forwards and fold down Information Be careful when removing the filter cartridge The water system is under slight pressure after use 2 Carefully turn th...

Page 20: ...3 333pts ml Chlorine taste and smell 2 0 mg l 2 0 mg l 10 97 5 0 05 mg l Substance Max permitted concentration in wastewater Required reduction as per NSF NSF test report Cysts N A w 99 95 J 00056513 Turbidity 0 5 NTU 95 5 J 00058972 Rated value for particle class I w 0 5 to 1 µm N A w 85 J 00056506 Chlorine taste and smell N A w 50 J 00056501 Based on the use of Cryptosporiumparvum oocytes Guidel...

Page 21: ...t it Fridgecompartment The defrosting is performed automatically The condensation flows through the drainage hole to an evaporation tray on the rear of the appliance Switchingthe applianceoff and placingitoutof operation Switching off the appliance Pull out mains plug or switch off circuit breaker Disconnecting the appliance If you do not use the appliance for long periods 1 You must interrupt the...

Page 22: ...t snaps into place Information If you cannot push the container right the way back turn the feed screw a little in the container or remove any frozen on ice cubes from the loading area Removing the special moisture filter 1 Pull the HydroFresh drawers about 10 cm out 2 Flip up the glass plate above the HydroFresh drawers and remove it 3 Reach between the cover openings carefully unhook the front 4...

Page 23: ... The temperature is set too high Lower the temperature The ventilation opening is blocked Move food away from the ventilation opening The doors were opened several times or were left open for a relatively long time Wait until the temperature inside the appliance has dropped Large quantities of fresh food were added to the appliance Fresh food must first reach the proper storage temperature The app...

Page 24: ...ould damage the appliance When switching from ice cubes to crushed ice an ice cube might get stuck in the dispenser opening The ice cube drips into the ice and water dispenser Remove the stuck ice from the dispenser opening using a blunt plastic implement Do not use pointed or sharp objects as this could damage the appliance There is a layer of ice on the feed screw Pull out the ice cube container...

Page 25: ...er is cloudy Air or bubbles in the water Normal during first use of the water dispenser Disappears after a short period of time There are suspended particles in the water or in the ice cubes The water that first flows through the filter cartridge can dislodge carbon dust from the filter cartridge Suspended particles are not harmful After a short time these suspended particles will disappear If wat...

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