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Refrigerator compartment

While the refrigerating unit is running, 

condensation droplets or frost form on 

the rear panel. This is due to functional 

reasons. It is not necessary to wipe off 

the condensation droplets or frost. The 

rear panel defrosts automatically. The 

condensation drains off into the 

condensation channel.

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The condensation runs from the 

condensation channel to the 

evaporation pan where it evaporates.

Note:  

Keep the condensation channel 

and drainage hole clean so that the 

condensation can drain and odours do 

not form.

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 Cleaning

Cleaning

Caution!

Avoid damaging the appliance and the 

fittings.

Do not use abrasive, chloride or 

acidic cleaning agents or solvents.

Do not use scouring or abrasive 

sponges.  

The metallic surfaces may corrode.

Never clean the shelves 

or containers in the dishwasher.  

The parts may become deformed.

Proceed as follows:

1.

Switch off the appliance.

2.

Pull out the mains plug or switch off 

the fuse.

3.

Take out the food and store in a cool 

location.

If present: place ice pack 

on the food.

4.

If present: wait until the layer of frost 

has thawed.

5.

Clean the appliance with a soft cloth, 

lukewarm water and a little 

pH-neutral washing-up liquid.

Caution!

The rinsing water must not run into 

the light or through the drainage 

hole into the evaporation area.

6.

Wipe door seal with clear water and 

dry thoroughly with a cloth.

7.

Reconnect and switch on appliance 

and put in food.

Cleaning the equipment

To clean, take the variable parts out of 

the appliance. 

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 "Interior fittings" on page 9

Partition and vegetable container 

cover

Taking out the partition

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Press levers on the underside on 

both sides, pull partition forwards, lift 

and swivel out to the side.

Summary of Contents for KI841 Series

Page 1: ...en User manual Refrigerator KI841 KI851...

Page 2: ...ction 8 Getting to know your appliance 8 Appliance 8 Controls 9 Interior fittings 9 1 Operating the appliance 10 Switching on the appliance 10 Switching off and disconnecting the appliance 10 Setting...

Page 3: ...use or for the next owner Risk of explosion Never use electric devices inside the appliance e g heaters or electric ice makers Do not store products which contain flammable propellants e g spray cans...

Page 4: ...sk At risk are Children People who have limited physical mental or sensory abilities People who have inadequate knowledge concerning safe operation of the appliance Measures Ensure that children and v...

Page 5: ...ty about current means of disposal Old appliances Valuable raw materials can be reclaimed by recycling old appliances Warning Children may become locked in the appliance and suffocate To prevent child...

Page 6: ...e appliance is situated Leaking refrigerant can form a flammable gas air mixture in rooms which are too small The room must be at least 1 m per 8 g of refrigerant The amount of refrigerant in your app...

Page 7: ...n the rear panel of the appliance does not warm up so intensely The appliance consumes less power if the warm air can escape Do not cover or block the ventilation openings Ventilate the room daily Usi...

Page 8: ...compressor 2 Connect the appliance via a correctly installed socket The socket must comply with the following data Outside Europe Check whether the indicated current type of the appliance corresponds...

Page 9: ...er Place the container on the telescopic rails and push into the appliance Butter and cheese compartment Fig The compartment is easy to open Lightly press the flap below in the middle The compartment...

Page 10: ...nce no longer cools 2 Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse 3 Clean the appliance 4 Leave the appliance open Setting the temperature Recommended temperature Refrigerator compartment Keep pres...

Page 11: ...quality and freshness will then be retained for longer In the case of ready products and bottled goods do not exceed the minimum sell by date or use by date indicated by the manufacturer To retain aro...

Page 12: ...s well as for a mixed or small load set higher air humidity Notes Fruit sensitive to cold e g pineapple banana papaya and citrus fruit and vegetables sensitive to cold e g aubergines cucumbers courget...

Page 13: ...he metallic surfaces may corrode Never clean the shelves or containers in the dishwasher The parts may become deformed Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the appliance 2 Pull out the mains plug or switch...

Page 14: ...e front pin 2 Pull the telescopic rail forwards slightly until it engages 3 Insert telescopic rail on the rear pin 4 Push lock backwards Condensation channel Fig Regularly clean the condensation chann...

Page 15: ...es or receptacles away from each other 3 Faults what to do Faults whattodo Before you call customer service use this table to check whether you can rectify the fault yourself Temperature differs great...

Page 16: ...st in the cool fresh compartment You can set the temperature in the cool fresh com partment to be 3 settings warmer or colder If the temperature in the refrigerator compartment is set to setting 0 the...

Page 17: ...and wait 5 minutes 2 Switch on the appliance 3 Within the first 10 seconds after switching on press and hold the Super refrigerator compartment button for 3 5 seconds until an audible signal sounds Th...

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Page 19: ...2 h X P H C h e e s e C C Alarm Super 6XSHU ODUP...

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