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Storage and disposal

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14.1 Power failure

During a power failure, the temperat-
ure in the appliance rises; this re-
duces the storage time and the qual-
ity of the frozen food.
On the website for your appliance,
the technical data provides you with
the storage times for frozen food in
the event of a fault.

Notes

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Open the appliance as little as
possible during a power failure
and do not place any other food in
the appliance.

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Check the quality of the food
immediately after a power failure.

Dispose of any frozen food that
has defrosted and is hotter than
5 °C.

Cook or fry slightly thawed
frozen food, and then either con-
sume it or freeze it again.

14.2 Conducting an appliance

self-test

1.

Switch off the appliance.
→ 

Page 16

2.

Switch the appliance back on after
approx. five minutes. → 

Page 16

3.

Within the first 10 seconds after
switching on, press and hold 
(Freezer compartment) for 3 to
5 seconds until an audible signal
sounds.

a

The appliance self-test starts.

a

While the appliance self-test is run-
ning, a long audible signal sounds.

a

If, at the end of the appliance self-
test, two audible signals sound
and the temperature display indic-
ates the set temperature, your ap-
pliance is OK. The appliance
switches to normal operation.

a

If, at the end of the appliance self-
test, five audible signals sound
and 

 (Freezer compartment)

flashes for 10 seconds, inform the
after-sales service.

15 Storage and disposal

15.1 Taking the appliance out

of operation

1.

Switch off the appliance.
→ 

Page 16

2.

Disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
Unplug the appliance from the
mains or switch off the circuit
breaker in the fuse box.

3.

Remove all of the food.

4.

Defrost the appliance. → 

Page 21

5.

Clean the appliance. → 

Page 22

6.

To guarantee the ventilation inside
the appliance, leave the appliance
open.

15.2 Disposing of old appli-

ance

Valuable raw materials can be re-
used by recycling.

WARNING

Risk of harm to health!

Children can lock themselves in the
appliance, thereby putting their lives
at risk.

Leave shelves and containers in-
side the appliance to prevent chil-
dren from climbing in.

Keep children away from the re-
dundant appliance.

Summary of Contents for 6 Series

Page 1: ...Register your new device on MyBosch now and get free benefits bosch home com welcome Fridge freezer KIS en Information for Use...

Page 2: ...and cheese compart ment 15 6 7 Door rack 15 6 8 Accessories 15 7 Basic operation 16 7 1 Switching on the appliance 16 7 2 Operating tips 16 7 3 Switching off the appliance 16 7 4 Setting the temperatu...

Page 3: ...5 Removing appliance com ponents 24 14 Troubleshooting 26 14 1 Power failure 29 14 2 Conducting an appliance self test 29 15 Storage and disposal 29 15 1 Taking the appliance out of operation 29 15 2...

Page 4: ...paces in a domestic en vironment Up to an altitude of 2000 m above sea level 1 3 Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical...

Page 5: ...elec trical installation according to the installation regulations When installing the appliance check that the power cable is not trapped or damaged If the insulation of the power cord is damaged th...

Page 6: ...g material away from children Do not let children play with packaging material Children may breathe in or swallow small parts causing them to suffocate Keep small parts away from children Do not let c...

Page 7: ...put frozen food straight from the freezer compartment into your mouth Avoid prolonged contact of the skin with frozen food ice and surfaces in the freezer compartment CAUTION Risk of harm to health To...

Page 8: ...the fuse in the fuse box Call customer services Page 30 Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts whe...

Page 9: ...sunlight Install the appliance as far away as possible from heating elements cookers and other heat sources Maintain a 30 mm clearance to electric or gas cookers Maintain a 300 mm clearance to oil or...

Page 10: ...te Appliance Fig 1 5 Page 13 Climate class Permitted room tem perature SN 10 C to 32 C N 16 C to 32 C ST 16 C to 38 C T 16 C to 43 C The appliance is fully functional within the permitted room tempera...

Page 11: ...e protective foil and transit bolts e g remove the ad hesive strips and carton 3 Clean the appliance for the first time Page 22 4 5 Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply 1 Insert the main...

Page 12: ...urself with your appliance 5 1 Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B 1 A Refrigerator compartment Page 18 B Freezer compartment Page 19 1 Control...

Page 13: ...control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operating status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 Refrigerator compart ment switches Super cooling on or off 2 Refr...

Page 14: ...tainer using the humidity controller and a special seal This allows fresh fruit and veget ables to be stored for up to twice as long as with conventional storage The air humidity in the fruit and vege...

Page 15: ...the appliance door is opened and closed Freezer tray You can freeze smaller quantities of food quickly in the freezer drawer e g berries pieces of fruit herbs and vegetables Distribute the frozen food...

Page 16: ...be created The door is then difficult to open again Wait a moment until the vacuum is offset 7 3 Switching off the appli ance Press 7 4 Setting the temperature Setting the refrigerator compartment te...

Page 17: ...s as cold as possible Switch on Super freezing four to six hours before placing food weigh ing 2 kg or more into the freezer compartment In order to utilise the freezer capacity use Super freezing Pre...

Page 18: ...hed on in the following cases The appliance is switched on Do not store any food until the ap pliance has reached the set tem perature Large quantities of fresh food are being placed inside Switch on...

Page 19: ...in the warmest zone e g hard cheese and butter Cheese can then continue to release its aroma and the butter will still be easy to spread 10 3 OK sticker The OK sticker lets you check whether the refri...

Page 20: ...ontainer To ensure that the air can circulate freely in the appliance push the frozen food containers in as far as they will go 11 4 Tips for freezing fresh food Freeze fresh and undamaged food only F...

Page 21: ...partment defrosts automatic ally Condensation runs through the con densation channel into the drainage hole to the evaporation pan and does not have to be wiped away To ensure that the condensation ca...

Page 22: ...o defrost 5 Remove all fittings and accessor ies from the appliance Page 23 6 Remove the shelf above the fruit and vegetable container Page 24 13 2 Cleaning the appliance WARNING Risk of electric shoc...

Page 23: ...condensation channel and drainage hole to ensure that the condensation can drain Carefully clean the condensation channel and the drainage hole e g using a moistened cotton bud 13 4 Removing the fitti...

Page 24: ...nt and remove it Removing the frozen food container 1 Take out the frozen food container as far as it will go 2 Lift the frozen food container at the front and remove it 13 5 Removing appliance compon...

Page 25: ...Cleaning and servicing en 25 3 Press the fastenings for the lower cover outwards 4 Lift the cover at the front and pull it out at the rear...

Page 26: ...The appliance is not cooling the displays and lighting are lit Showroom mode is switched on Carry out the appliance self test Page 29 a Once the appliance self test has ended the appli ance switches...

Page 27: ...on openings Larger quantities of fresh food have been put in Do not exceed the max freezing capacity Freezing capacity Page 19 The temperature dif fers greatly from the setting Different causes are po...

Page 28: ...leshooting 28 Fault Cause and troubleshooting The appliance makes noises Bottles or containers are touching Move the bottles or containers away from each other Super freezing is switched on No action...

Page 29: ...a While the appliance self test is run ning a long audible signal sounds a If at the end of the appliance self test two audible signals sound and the temperature display indic ates the set temperature...

Page 30: ...used appliances as applicable throughout the EU 16 Customer Service Detailed information on the warranty period and terms of warranty in your country is available from our after sales service your re...

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