Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Operating and installation instructions
Fridge - Freezer combination with dynamic cooling KF 888 iDN-1
It is essential to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine.
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Description of the appliance
a Super cool button and indicator light b On button to switch on the whole appliance or Off button for independently switching the refrigerator section off c Temperature selector buttons for the refrigerator section Upper button: warmer Lower button: colder d Refrigerator section temperature display e Safety lock indicator light
f Freezer section temperature display g Temperature selector buttons for the feezer section Upper button: warmer Lower button: colder h Master switch for switching the whole appliance on and off i Super freeze button and indicator light j Alarm button
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Description of the appliance
k Switch for dynamic cooling l Fan for dynamic cooling m Butter and cheese compartment n Interior lighting o Egg trays p Adjustable door shelves q Shelves r Bottle rack s Condensate channel and drain hole t Fruit and vegetable containers u Divider *
v Freezer drawers with freezer calendar w Marker system for frozen food * depending on model
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Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children. Rather than just throwing these materials away, please ensure that they are recycled.
Disposal of your old appliance
Please ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. [. . . ] Switching off dynamic cooling ^ Press the switch for dynamic cooling to "0". The fan will stop after a short while.
Using the refrigerator efficiently
Different storage zones
Due to the natural circulation of the air in the appliance, there are different temperature zones in the refrigerator. Coldest area The coldest area in a refrigerator is directly above the vegetable containers. fish, meat, poultry, sausage products, ready meals, dishes or baked goods containing eggs or cream, fresh dough, cake mixtures, pizza or quiche dough, soft cheese and other dairy products, pre-packed vegetables and other fresh food with a label stating it should be kept at a temperature of approx. Do not store explosive materials in the appliance or any products containing propellants (e. g. If storing alcohol with a high percentage proof, make sure it is tightly closed, and store upright. Traces of oil can cause stress cracks to occur in the plastic components in the door. Food must not touch the back wall of the appliance, as it may freeze to the back wall.
Food which should not be stored in a refrigerator
Not all food is suitable for storing in the refrigerator. These include: Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to cold, such as bananas, avocado pears, papaya, passion fruit, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers Fruit which is not yet ripe Potatoes Some hard cheeses, e. g. Parmesan
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Using the refrigerator efficiently
Storing food correctly
Store food covered or packaged. This will prevent food smells or tastes from affecting other foods, and prevent food from drying out and also any cross-contamination of bacteria. The growth of bacteria, such as salmonella, can be avoided by setting the correct temperature and maintaining good standards of hygiene. Fruit and vegetables Fruit and vegetables can be stored loose in the vegetable containers. However, you should bear in mind that some types of vegetables give off a natural gas which speeds up the rate at which food perishes. Some fruit and vegetables react strongly to this gas and should not be stored together. Examples of fruit which produce a large amount of this natural gas are: Apples, apricots, pears, nectarines, peaches, plums, avocado pears and figs. Examples of fruit and vegetables which react strongly to the natural gases given off by other types of fruit and vegetables are: Kiwis, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, mangos, honeydew melons, apples, apricots, cucumbers, tomatoes, pears, nectarines and peaches.
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Adjusting the interior fittings
Moving the shelves
The shelves can be adjusted according to the height of the food. ^ Pull the shelf forward as far as it will go; then lift it upwards to remove it. ^ With the rear barrier facing upwards, place the shelf at the required position. The rear barrier must face upwards to prevent food from touching the back of the appliance and freezing to it.
Adjusting the door shelves
^ Push the door shelf upwards, then remove it by pulling it forwards. Ensure that it is securely pushed back into position.
Moving the bottle divider
The bottle divider can be moved to the left or right to ensure that bottles are held securely in position when the door is opened and shut.
Split shelf
In order to accommodate tall items in the appliance, one of the shelves is divided. ^ Pull the front half of the glass shelf forwards slightly and then push it carefully under the rear half.
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Freezing and storing food
Maximum freezing capacity
To ensure that fresh food placed in the freezer freezes through to the core as quickly as possible, the maximum freezing capacity must not be exceeded. [. . . ] This will make the appliance door easier to take off.
^ Pull hinge plate a and hinge pin b out of the appliance door, turn hinge plate a around, and refit everything on the other side of the appliance door. ^ Replace the lower hinge pin i together with its washer h on the other side.
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Changing the door hinging
^ Take cover cap k off fixing bracket l and unscrew it. It is used later on the other side for securing the appliance into the housing niche. ^ Unscrew hinge plate e, rotate it 180°, and fit it onto the opposite side: Screw the outside screw f in only half way on the opposite side. [. . . ]