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Switching the appliance on

Switch on the appliance with the On/Off button.

The appliance begins to cool. Light is switched on 
when the door is open.

Operating tips

When the appliance has been switched on, it may 
take several hours until the set temperature has 
been reached.

The fully automatic No Frost system ensures that 
the refrigerator compartment remains free of ice. 
Defrosting is not required.

Set the language

The display languages can be changed according to 
the table in the chapter Setup mode.

In order to change the display language:

1. Press setup button.

2. Press the

¾

 or 

¿

 setting button, until the set 

language is displayed.

3. Press the

@

 or 

 setting button, until the desired 

language is displayed.

4. Press the setup button, in order to store the settings. 

The set temperature is displayed again in the fascia.

Setting the temperature unit

The temperature can be displayed in degrees Celsius 
(°C) or degrees Fahrenheit (°F).

1. Press setup button.

The first menu (temperature unit) is displayed.

2. Press the

@

 or 

A

 setting button in order to switch 

between degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and degrees 
Celsius (°C).

3. Press the setup button, in order to store the settings.

The set temperature is displayed again in the fascia.

Setting the temperature

Refrigerator compartment

(can be selected from +2 °C to +8 °C)

We recommend a setting of +4 °C.

Perishable food should not be stored above +4 °C.

1. Activate the setup mode with the selection button

¿

The symbol 

REFRIGERATOR

 is displayed.

2. Set the temperature with the

@

 (warmer) or

A

 

(cooler) setting buttons.

Special functions

The following special functions can be selected 
or displayed:

Setup mode

In Setup mode you can make your personal settings.

Switching on

Press setup button.

The first menu (temperature unit) is displayed in 
the fascia.

Making settings

1. Switch on setup mode.

2. Press the selection button

¾ 

 or

¿

.

The next menu is displayed and its current setting 
(mostly 

ON

 or

OFF

).

3. Press the setting button

@

 or

A

.

The setting is saved, if the next menu is selected 
using

¾

 or

¿

.

Switching off

Press setup button.

All of the changed settings are stored.

Note

If no button is selected within 20 seconds, the setup 
mode ends automatically. All of the changed settings 
are stored. The set temperature is displayed again in 
the fascia.

Summary of Contents for CI24 Series

Page 1: ...en Instruction for Use CI30 CI24 CI24RP01AU Refrigerator ...

Page 2: ... Switching the appliance on 8 Set the language 8 Setting the temperature unit 8 Setting the temperature 8 Special functions 8 Alarm function 10 Usable capacity 10 Refrigerator compartment 10 Super cooling 10 Cool fresh container 11 Interior fittings 11 Switching off and disconnecting the appliance 13 Defrosting 13 Cleaning the appliance 13 Light LED 13 Tips for saving energy 13 Operating noises 13...

Page 3: ... service only Important information when using the appliance Never use electrical appliances inside the appliance e g heater electric ice maker etc Risk of explosion Never use a steam cleaner to defrost or clean the appliance The steam may penetrate electrical parts and cause a short circuit Risk of electric shock Do not use pointed or sharp edged implements to remove frost or layers of ice You co...

Page 4: ...elivery consists of the following parts Built in appliance Interior fittings depending on model Operating instructions Installation manual Customer service booklet Warranty enclosure Information on the energy consumption and noises Bag containing installation materials Installing the appliance Have a technician install and connect the appliance according to the enclosed installation instructions T...

Page 5: ... chapter Cleaning the appliance Electrical connection The socket must be near the appliance and also freely accessible following installation of the appliance The appliance complies with the protection class I Connect the appliance to 220 240 V 50 Hz alternating current via a correctly installed socket with protective conductor The socket must be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse For appliances operate...

Page 6: ...grams may differ 1 Light switch 2 Controls 3 Glass shelf in the refrigerator compartment 4 Snack Box 5 Fruit and vegetable container 6 Selection buttons cool fresh container 7 Cool fresh container 8 Ventilation 9 Butter and cheese compartment 10 Door shelf 11 Storage compartments for large bottles ...

Page 7: ...see chapter Special functions E Selection buttons The temperature setting is activated using the selection buttons see chapter Setting the temperature For selecting a menu in the setup mode see chapter Special functions F Setting buttons The temperature can be changed using the setting buttons see chapter Setting the temperature More settings can be selected in the setup mode see chapter Special f...

Page 8: ...ng button in order to switch between degrees Fahrenheit F and degrees Celsius C 3 Press the setup button in order to store the settings The set temperature is displayed again in the fascia Setting the temperature Refrigerator compartment can be selected from 2 C to 8 C We recommend a setting of 4 C Perishable food should not be stored above 4 C 1 Activate the setup mode with the selection button T...

Page 9: ... panel and SABBATH is displayed Switching off Press Vacation button The previous settings and temperature values are once again activated Energy saving mode If the energy saving function eco function is activated the appliance switches to energy saving operation This energy saving function is preset at the factory in order to reduce energy consumption The background illumination of the fascia is l...

Page 10: ...nufacturer for ready products and bottled products Arranging food in the appliance Wrap or cover food before placing in the appliance This will retain the aroma colour and freshness of the food In addition flavours will not be transferred between foods and the plastic parts will not become discoloured Allow warm food and drinks to cool down before placing in the appliance Do not block air outlet o...

Page 11: ...e all foods which are fresh and are to remain fresh for even longer such as fish seafood meat and sausage dairy products and ready meals Foods not suitable for the cool fresh drawer Fruit and vegetables sensitive to cold e g tropical fruit such as pineapples bananas papaya citrus fruits melons as well as tomatoes aubergines zucchini capsicums cucumbers potatoes The ideal storage location for these...

Page 12: ... optimum storage climate for vegetables salad and fruit the air humidity in vegetable container can be regulated according to the quantity stored Smaller quantities of food slide the regulator to the left Larger quantities of food slide the regulator to the right Removing the humidity filter in the cool fresh container Take out the cool fresh container first Then pull out the humidity filter Lift ...

Page 13: ...see chapter Interior fittings Light LED Your appliance features a maintenance free LED light These lights may be repaired by customer service or authorised technicians only Tips for saving energy Install the appliance in a dry well ventilated room The appliance should not be installed in direct sunlight or near a heat source e g radiator cooker If required use an insulating plate Do not block the ...

Page 14: ...ted properly Check whether the mains plug is secure The refrigeration unit is switching on more frequently and for longer Appliance opened frequently Do not open the appliance unnecessarily The ventilation openings have been covered Remove obstacles Large quantities of fresh food are placed in the freezer Activate super cooling The light LED does not work The LED lamp is defective Call customer se...

Page 15: ...on the rating plate To prevent unnecessary call outs please assist customer service by quoting the product and production numbers This will save you additional costs Repair order and advice on faults Contact information for all countries can be found on the enclosed customer service list GB 0844 8928999 Calls from a BT landline will be charged at up to 3 pence per minute A call set up fee of up to...

Page 16: ...Siemens Electrogeräte GmbH Carl Wery Straße 34 81739 München Germany 9000647093 9000647093 en 9110 ...

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