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Cleaning and servicing

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8.

Electrically connect the appliance.
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9.

Switch on the appliance.
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10.

Reinsert the frozen food containers
with the frozen food.

13 Cleaning and servi-

cing

To keep your appliance working effi-
ciently for a long time, it is important
to clean and maintain it carefully.
Customer Service must clean inac-
cessible points. Cleaning by cus-
tomer service can give rise to costs.

13.1 Preparing the appliance

for cleaning

1.

Switch off the appliance.
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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.

Take out all of the food and store it
in a cool place.
Place ice packs (if available) onto
the food.

4.

If there is a layer of hoarfrost, allow
this to defrost.

5.

Remove all fittings and accessor-
ies from the appliance.
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6.

Remove the shelf above the fruit
and vegetable container.
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13.2 Cleaning the appliance

WARNING

Risk of electric shock!

An ingress of moisture can cause an
electric shock.

Do not use steam- or high-pres-
sure cleaners to clean the appli-
ance.

Liquid in the lighting or in the con-
trols can be dangerous.

The rinsing water must not drip
into the lighting or controls.

ATTENTION!

Unsuitable cleaning products may
damage the surfaces of the appli-
ance.

Do not use hard scouring pads or
cleaning sponges.

Do not use harsh or abrasive de-
tergents.

Do not use cleaning products with
a high alcohol content.

If liquid gets into the drainage hole,
the evaporation pan may overflow.

The rinsing water must not get into
the drainage hole.

If you clean fittings and accessories
in the dishwasher, this may cause
them to become deformed or discol-
our.

Never clean fittings and accessory
in the dishwasher.

1.

Prepare the appliance for cleaning.
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2.

Clean the appliance, the fittings,
the accessories and the door seals
with a dish cloth, lukewarm water
and a little pH-neutral washing-up
liquid.

3.

Dry thoroughly with a soft, dry
cloth.

4.

Insert the fittings and install the ap-
pliance components.

5.

Electrically connect the appliance.
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Summary of Contents for RB282304ID/04

Page 1: ...User manual RB 282 Fridge freezer Gaggenau...

Page 2: ...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 temperature 16 8 Additional functions 16 8 1 Fast cooling 16 8 2 Auto...

Page 3: ...leshooting 25 14 1 Power failure 28 14 2 Conducting an appliance self test 28 15 Storage and disposal 28 15 1 Taking the appliance out of operation 28 15 2 Disposing of old appliance 28 16 Customer Se...

Page 4: ...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 sensory or mental abilities or inadequate experience and o...

Page 5: ...tallation regulations When installing the appliance check that the power cable is not trapped or damaged If the insulation of the power cord is damaged this is dangerous Never let the power cord come...

Page 6: ...children Do not let children play with small parts WARNING Risk of explosion If the cooling circuit is damaged flammable refrigerant may es cape and explode To accelerate the defrosting process do not...

Page 7: ...m to health To prevent food from being contaminated you must observe the following instructions If the door is open for an extended period of time this may lead to a considerable temperature increase...

Page 8: ...e appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be re placed by the...

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 4 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: ...amiliarising yourself 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 A B 1 A Refrigerator compartment Page 18 B Freezer compartment Page 1...

Page 13: ...onfigure 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 compartment switches Fast cooling on or off 2 Refrigerator compart ment...

Page 14: ...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 vegetable container can be set according to t...

Page 15: ...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 evenly in the frozen food tray and allow to freeze...

Page 16: ...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 temperature Press Refrigerator compart ment repe...

Page 17: ...s as cold as possible Switch on Fast 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 Fast freezing Prere...

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: ...rmest 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 refrigerator c...

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: ...ensure that the condensation can drain and odours do not form ob serve the following information Cleaning the condensation chan nel and drainage hole Page 23 12 2 Defrosting in the freezer compartmen...

Page 22: ...pliance WARNING Risk of electric shock An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock Do not use steam or high pres sure cleaners to clean the appli ance Liquid in the lighting or in the con trols...

Page 23: ...inage hole e g using a moistened cotton bud 13 4 Removing the fittings If you want to clean the fittings thor oughly remove these from your ap pliance Removing the shelf Pull out and remove the shelf...

Page 24: ...tainer at the front and remove it 13 5 Removing appliance components If you want to clean your appliance thoroughly you can remove certain components from your appliance Removing the shelf above the f...

Page 25: ...The appliance is not cooling the displays and lighting are lit Showroom mode is switched on Carry out the appliance self test Page 28 a Once the appliance self test has ended the appli ance switches...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...hooting en 27 Fault Cause and troubleshooting The appliance makes noises Bottles or containers are touching Move the bottles or containers away from each other Fast freezing is switched on No action r...

Page 28: ...ignal 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 oper...

Page 29: ...ce was placed on the market within the European Eco nomic Area Note Under the terms of the manu facturer s warranty applicable to the location the use of Customer Service is free of charge The minimum...

Page 30: ...online at https eprel ec europa eu 1 This web address is linked to the official EU EPREL product database Please then follow the instructions on searching for the model The model identifier is made u...

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Page 32: ...e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY www gaggenau com 9001703936 9001703936 en 020128 Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolvert...

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