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 User manual

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 Safety instructions

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About these instructions

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Risk of explosion

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Risk of electric shock

3

Risk of injury

3

Fire hazard/Danger due to refrigerants

3

Fire hazard

4

Avoiding placing children and vulnerable
people at risk

4

Damage

4

Weight

4

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 Intended use

5

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 Environmental protection

5

Packaging

5

Old appliances

5

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 Installation and connection

6

Scope of supply

6

Technical specifications

6

Installing the appliance

6

Built-in cut-out

6

Side-by-side installation

6

Tips for saving energy

7

Before using your appliance for the first time

8

Electrical connection

8

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Getting to know your appliance

9

Appliance

9

Controls

10

Interior fittings

11

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 Operating the appliance

12

Switching on the appliance

12

Switching off and disconnecting the appliance

12

Setting the temperature

12

Fast cooling

12

Display lock for cleaning

13

Eco mode

13

Self-test

13

Setting the brightness of the control panel

13

Setting up the display screen

13

Setting the touch field colour

13

Setting the touch field tone type

14

Setting the touch field tone volume

14

Setting the signal tone volume

14

Dimming when door is opened and closed

14

Setting the temperature unit

14

Setting the language

14

Resetting to factory settings

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Switching demo mode on or off

15

Rest mode

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Automatic door opening

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Home network

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Automatic display lock for cleaning

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 Alarm

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Door alarm

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  Home  Connect

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Setting up Home Connect

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Connecting the refrigerator to the Home 
Connect 
app

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Installing updates for the Home Connect 
software

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Customer Service access

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Delete network settings

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Information on data protection

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Declaration of conformity

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 Refrigerator compartment

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Note when storing food

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Note the chill zones in the refrigerator 
compartment

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Vegetable container

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Vegetable container with humidity control

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Cool-fresh container

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Storage times at 0 °C

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 Cleaning

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Cleaning the display

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Cleaning the appliance interior

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Cleaning the equipment

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Odours

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Exchanging the odour filter

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 Noises

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Normal noises

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Preventing noises

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 Lighting

23

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 Faults – what to do?

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Appliance

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 Customer service

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Appliance self-test

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Repair order and advice on faults

25

Summary of Contents for RC472504

Page 1: ...en User manual RC462304 RC472304 RC492304 RC462504 RC472504 RC492504 Refrigerator...

Page 2: ...ting the touch field tone type 14 Setting the touch field tone volume 14 Setting the signal tone volume 14 Dimming when door is opened and closed 14 Setting the temperature unit 14 Setting the languag...

Page 3: ...ded by the manufacturer Risk of electric shock Improper installations and repairs may put the user at considerable risk When installing the appliance ensure that the mains cable is not trapped or dama...

Page 4: ...must be supervised by a responsible person when using the appliance Only children from 8 years and above may use the appliance Supervise children while the appliance is being cleaned or maintained Ne...

Page 5: ...w materials can be reclaimed by recycling old appliances m Warning Children may become locked in the appliance and suffocate To prevent children from climbing in leave shelves and containers in the ap...

Page 6: ...1 m in size The amount of refrigerant in your appliance is indicated on the rating plate inside the appliance Getting to know your appliance on page 9 The weight of the appliance may be up to 500 kg...

Page 7: ...r or block the ventilation openings If the warm air can escape the appliance needs to cool less frequently and therefore consumes less power Ventilate the room daily Using the appliance Open the appli...

Page 8: ...not connected directly to the national grid 1 After installing the appliance wait at least 1 hour before connecting it to prevent damaging the compressor 2 Connect the appliance via a correctly insta...

Page 9: ...appliance Gettingtoknowyourappliance Appliance j 5 3 C K H Controls P Main switch on off X Rating plate Vegetable container h Vegetable container with humidity control Cool fresh container Automatic d...

Page 10: ...screen Touch field colour Touch field tone type Touch field tone volume Volume signal tone Dimming when door is opened and closed Temperature unit Language Factory settings Demo mode Rest mode Automa...

Page 11: ...shelf at same height to make it level Note Insert shelf carefully to avoid scratches to appliance Container You can remove the container Press container to the rear Lift the container at the rear and...

Page 12: ...display indicates the desired temperature 3 The appliance stores the setting and automatically returns to the main screen after a few seconds Cool fresh compartment 1 Use button to select the desired...

Page 13: ...the main menu 2 Press B button to move to the menu item Basic settings 3 Press button 4 Press button to open the menu item Brightness 5 Press B C buttons to set the required brightness 6 Press button...

Page 14: ...C button to move to the menu item Signal tone volume 5 Press button to open the menu item 6 Press B C buttons to select the required setting 7 Press button The setting is saved 8 Press button to exit...

Page 15: ...installation please note that you will not be supported when opening the door during this time To open the door in this case reach from below under the bottom panel of the unit Audible signals Interi...

Page 16: ...how long the door should remain open a crack before it closes again automatically Note If the door remains open a crack the appliance checks once a second whether the door is still ajar After the sele...

Page 17: ...network 5 Press button to open the menu item Note The first time you open the menu you will be automatically guided through initial setup Follow the instructions on the control panel For further info...

Page 18: ...ailable a small exclamation mark appears on the button Installing the update 1 Press button The special menu Home network note opens 2 Press button to open the menu item A note window with the necessa...

Page 19: ...Wi Fi communication module Security certificate of the Wi Fi communication module to ensure a secure IT connection The current software and hardware version of your domestic appliance Status of any p...

Page 20: ...to release its flavour and the butter will still be easy to spread Vegetable container The vegetable container is the best storage location for fresh fruit and vegetables High air humidity keeps leafy...

Page 21: ...bre cloth for cleaning Cleaning the appliance interior Proceed as follows 1 Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse 2 Take out the food and store in a cool location Place ice pack if available...

Page 22: ...revent odours from forming 6 Switch the appliance on again 7 Arrange food in the appliance 8 Check whether odours are still occurring after 24 hours 9 Change the odour filter Exchanging the odour filt...

Page 23: ...nd off Cracking Automatic thawing successful Preventing noises Appliance is not level Align appliance using a spirit level If required place a little packing underneath Containers shelves or storage c...

Page 24: ...for longer The appliance was opened frequently Do not open the appliance unnecessarily The ventilation openings are covered up Remove obstructions Large quantities of fresh food have been put in Switc...

Page 25: ...Appliance self test Your appliance features a self test programme which displays the fault which your customer service can rectify 1 Press button to open the main menu 2 Press C button to move to the...

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