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Features

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Features

6 Features

Features

The features of your appliance de-
pend on the model.

6.1 Shelf

To vary the shelf as required, you
can remove the shelf and re-insert it
elsewhere. 
→ 

"Removing the shelf", Page 21

6.2 Variable shelf

Use the variable shelf to the store tall
items, e.g. cans or bottles, on the
shelf below.
You can remove the front section of
the variable shelf and slide it below
the rear part of the shelf.

6.3 Extendable shelf

In order to achieve an improved over-
view and to remove food more
quickly, remove the shelf.

6.4 Fruit and vegetable con-

tainer with humidity con-
trol

Store fresh fruit and vegetables in the
fruit and vegetable container.
You can adjust the humidity in the
fruit and vegetable container 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
vegetable container can be set
according to the type and amount of
food to be stored by moving the
humidity control:

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Low humidity   required when
primarily storing fruit or if the appli-
ance is very full.

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High humidity   required when
primarily storing vegetables as well
as when the appliance is filled with
mixed items or is not very full.

Condensation may form in the fruit
and vegetable container depending
on the food and quantity stored.
Remove the condensation with a dry
cloth and adjust the air humidity in
the vegetable container using the hu-
midity controller.
To ensure that the quality and aroma
are retained, store fruit and veget-
ables that are sensitive to cold out-
side of the appliance at temperatures
of approx. 8 °C to 12 °C, e.g. pine-
apple, bananas, citrus fruits, cucum-
bers, courgettes, peppers, tomatoes
and potatoes.

Summary of Contents for K125

Page 1: ...Fridge freezer en User manual KI25 KI24 KI23 KI22...

Page 2: ...oor rack 15 6 7 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 temperature 16 8 Additional functions 16...

Page 3: ...hooting 24 15 Storage and disposal 26 15 1 Taking the appliance out of operation 26 15 2 Disposing of old appliance 26 16 Customer Service 27 16 1 Product number E Nr and production number FD 27 17 Te...

Page 4: ...0 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...

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: ...uffocate Keep small parts away from children Do not let children play with small parts WARNING Risk of explosion Mechanical devices or other devices may damage the refrigera tion circuit flammable ref...

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: ...aving energy If you follow these instructions your appliance will use less power Selecting the installation location Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight Install the appliance as far away as poss...

Page 10: ...the appliance in a space with a volume of at least 1 m3 per 8 g refrigerant The volume of refrigerant is indicated on the rating plate Appliance Fig 1 5 Page 13 The weight of the appliance ex works ma...

Page 11: ...ctions 4 4 Preparing the appliance for the first time 1 Remove the informative material 2 Remove the protective foil and transit bolts e g remove the ad hesive strips and carton 3 Clean the appliance...

Page 12: ...miliarising yourself with your appliance Familiarising 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 Freezer compartment...

Page 13: ...the diagrams may differ with regard to their features and size 5 2 Control panel You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operatin...

Page 14: ...l 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 the type...

Page 15: ...ade especially for your appli ance The accessories for your appliance depend on the model Egg tray Store eggs safely on the egg tray To store a different number of eggs you can change the egg tray Bot...

Page 16: ...17 Setting the freezer compartment temperature In order to set the freezer compart ment temperature change the re frigerator compartment temperat ure Page 16 The refrigerator compartment tem perature...

Page 17: ...Store food well wrapped or covered Allow hot food and drinks to cool down first before placing in the ap pliance 10 2 Chill zones in the refri gerator compartment The air circulation in the refrigera...

Page 18: ...t door indicates whether or not the freezer compart ment is correctly closed Note When you close the freezer compartment door you can hear it engaging 11 2 Freezing capacity The freezing capacity indi...

Page 19: ...nths Poultry meat up to 8 months Vegetables fruit up to 12 months 11 6 Defrosting methods for frozen food CAUTION Risk of harm to health During the thawing process bacteria may multiply and spoil the...

Page 20: ...soft cloth or sponge 7 Rub the freezer compartment dry with a soft dry cloth 8 Electrically connect the appliance 9 Switch on the appliance Page 16 10 Put the frozen food in the appli ance Page 18 Cle...

Page 21: ...ur Never clean fittings and accessory in the dishwasher 1 Prepare the appliance for cleaning Page 20 2 Clean the appliance the fittings and the door seals with a dish cloth lukewarm water and a little...

Page 22: ...e fruit and vegetable container 1 Pull out the fruit and vegetable container as far as it will go 2 Lift the fruit and vegetable con tainer at the front and remove it 13 5 Removing appliance component...

Page 23: ...Cleaning and servicing en 23 3 Press the fastenings for the lower glass plate outwards 4 Lift the glass plate at the front and pull it out at the rear...

Page 24: ...nce self test has ended the appli ance switches to normal operation The LED lighting does not work Different causes are possible Call customer service The customer service number can be found in the e...

Page 25: ...uzzes gargles or clicks Not a fault A motor is running e g refrigerating unit fan Refrigerant flows through the pipes The motor switches or solenoid valves are switching on or off No action required T...

Page 26: ...ance 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 se...

Page 27: ...ance 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 minim...

Page 28: ...time of printing its web address had not yet been published Please then fol low the instructions on searching for models The model identifier is made up of the characters before the slash in the prod...

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Page 32: ...Constructa Neff Vertriebs GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY 9001595078 9001595078 en 001105...

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