Liebherr KTPesf 1554, KTPesf 1750 User Manual

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Gebrauchsanweisung für Tischkühlschrank
Instructions for Use for Table-Top Refrigerator
Consignes d’utilisation pour réfrigérateur de table
Gebruikshandleiding voor tafelkoelkast
Istruzioni per l’uso del frigorifero da tavolo
Instruções de utilização para frigorífico de mesa
Masa dondurma dolabının kullanım kılavuzu
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7081 879-01
KTP/KTPesf 17../15..
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The appliance at a glance
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Operating controls Fig. A1
1 Temperature and set up display, 2Adjustment buttons for temperature:
UP = warmer, DOWN = colder,
3 On/off button 4 SuperFrost-button*,
- for quick freeze of large amounts of fresh food.
5SuperCool button* - for quick cool down of fresh food 6 Child safety lock display, to prevent unintended turn off. More infor-
mation in ‘auxiliary functions’ section.
W By moving the bottle and jar holder, you can prevent bottles from
tipping over when the door is opened and closed. The holder can be removed for cleaning.
W You can remove all door racks for cleaning, fig. A2: Lift rack and pull
forwards.
W The shelves* can be adjusted according to height of frozen food, fig.
A3.
- Lift the shelf, slide forwards and remove.
- Always insert shelves with the raised edge at the back pointing up
wards, otherwise food may freeze onto the rear wall.
W Fig. A4: If you need space for large bottles and containers, then sim-
ply push the front half of glass shelf 1 back. For cleaning, the holder
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2 can be used to remove the half glass shelves.
Description of the applicance and equipment Fig. A
Operating controls
Butter and cheese compartment Adjustable door racks
Freezer compartment*
Adjustable door racks
moveable bottle and jar holder
Interior light Defrost drain
Vegetable, salad and fruit bins Coldest zone of the refrigerator com-
partment, for sensitive and perishable foodstuffs
Door rack for large bottles
Rating plate
Adjustable feet at the front, rollers for carriage at the rear
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We congratulate you on your new machine. With your purchase you have decided on all the advantages of the most modern refrigeration technology, which guarantees you high quality, durability and high functional safety. The features on your appliance have been designed to ensure maximum convenience - day in, day out. This appliance has been manufactured with recyclable materials using an environmentally friendly process, so together you and we are making an active contribution to the preservation of our environment. To familiarise yourself with all the advantages your new appliance has to offer, please read the information contained in these operating instructions carefully. Read through the instructions for use carefully. We wish you much pleasure with your new appliance.
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Contents Page
Operating instructions
The appliance at a glance ......................................................... 8
Contents
Example of food arrangement .............
Conditions ...........................................................................
Saving energy .....................................................................
Safety instructions and warnings ............................................ 10
Disposal notes ..................................................................
Technical safety ................................................................
Safety during use ..............................................................
Setting up ..........................................................................
Connecting to the mains
Putting into operation ............................................................. 11
Switching the appliance on and off ....................................
Setting the temperature .....................................................
Temperature Setting Indicator ...........................................
Additional functions .......................................................... 11
Refrigerator compartment ............................................. 11
SuperCool*
The interior light ................................................................
Notes on refrigerating ........................................................
Freezer compartment* ............................................................ 12
SuperFrost ........................................................................
Freezing with SuperFrost ..................................................
Notes on freezing and storage ..........................................
Making ice-cubes .............................................................
Defrosting, cleaning ................................................................ 12
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 13
Customer service and type plate .......................................
Instructions for installation and modification
Setup Dimensions .............................................................
Changing over door hinges ...............................................
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Example of food arrangement, Fig. A
1 Butter, Cheese 2 Eggs 3 Bottles and Jars 4 In the freezer compartment*: Frozen Food, Ice Cubes 5 Jams, Bakery Goods 6 Dairy Products 7 Meat, Fish, Sausages, Ready Meals 8 Vegetables, Salads, Fruit
Note
- Place food inside the appliance as shown in the diagram. This allows the appliance to save energy during operation.
- Shelves, drawers and baskets are arranged for optimum en ergy efficiency on delivery.
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Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to the next owner, where applicable. The operating instructions apply to several models. Differences may therefore occur.
Conditions
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W The device is designed exclusively for the cooling food-
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stuffs. The applicable statutory regulations are to be observed in the event that the device is to be used for commercial cool­ing of foodstuffs.
The device is not suitable for the storage and cooling of drugs,
blood plasma, laboratory preparations or similar medicine­related materials and products as detailed in the Medical Devices Directive 2007/47/EC. Improper use of the device can cause the stored products stored in it to be damaged or the items can be spoiled. In addition, the device is not suitable for operation in explosion-prone areas.
W The device is designed for operation in limited ambient tem-
peratures according to the climate classification. It should not be operated outside these limits. The climate class applicable for your equipment is printed on the rating plate. It means:
climate class designed for ambient temperatures of
SN +10 °C to +32 °C N +16 °C to +32 °C ST +16 °C to +38 °C T +16 °C to +43 °C
- The refrigerant circuit is checked for leaks.
- The appliance complies with current safety regulations and
EC directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC.
Saving energy
- Always ensure good ventilation. Do not cover ventilation openings or grille.
- Do not place appliance in areas of direct sunlight or next to a stove, heater or similar object.
- The energy consumption depends on the installation condi-
tions, e.g. the ambient temperature.
- Keep the time the appliance is open to a minimum.
- The lower the temperature setting, the higher the power consumption.
- Store food logically. (see Appliance at a glance).
- Ensure that all food is well packed and covered for storage. This will prevent frost from forming.
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Remove food as needed in order that it does not warm too much.
- First cool warm food to room temperature before storing it.
- Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator.
- If there is a thick layer of frost in the appli-
ance: defrost the appliance.
Accumulated dust increases the energy
consumption:
- Once a year, dust the refrigerating unit
together with the metal grille of the heat
exchanger at the back of the appliance.
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Safety instructions and warnings
Disposal notes
The packaging is made of recyclable materials.
- Corrugated board/board
- EPS moulded parts
- Polythene sheets
- Polypropylene straps
W Keep packaging materials away from children - poly-
thene sheets and bags can cause suffocation!
W Please return the packaging to an official collection point.
Your old appliance: This contains some reusable materials and should be disposed of properly - not simply with unsorted household refuse. W Discarded appliances should be disabled:
Remove the plug, cut through the connection cable and render the catch unusable so that
children cannot become trapped inside. W Ensure that the refrigerant circuit is not dam-
aged when the appliance that is no longer needed is taken
away for disposal.
W Details of the refrigerant can be found on the type plate. W Appliances which are no longer needed must be disposed of
in a professional and appropriate way, in accordance with the
current local regulations and laws.
Technical safety
W To prevent injury or damage to the unit, the appliance
should only be transported wrapped and set up by
two people. W The refrigerant R 600a is environmentally friendly but
flammable. W Do not damage the refrigerant circuit pipes. Splashes of refrig-
erant can harm your eyes or ignite. W If refrigerant escapes, remove all naked flames or sources
of ignition in the vicinity of the leak, disconnect the appliance
from the mains and ventilate the area well. W In the event that the appliance is damaged, contact the sup-
plier immediately before connecting to the mains. W To guarantee safe operation, ensure that the appliance is set
up and connected as described in these operating instruc-
tions. W In the event of a fault, disconnect the appliance from the
mains: disconnect mains plug (do not pull on the connection
cable) or trigger or unscrew fuse.
W Any repairs and work on the appliance should only be
carried out by the customer service department, as
unauthorised work could prove highly dangerous for the
user. The same applies to changing the mains power cable.
Safety during use
W Do not store explosives or sprays using combustible
propellants such as butane, propane, pentane, etc. in
the appliance. Electrical components might cause leaking gas
to ignite. You can identify such sprays by the printed contents
or a flame symbol. W Only store high-percentage alcohol in tightly sealed, upright
containers. W Do not allow naked flames or ignition sources to enter the ap-
pliance. W Do not use electrical appliances inside the appliance (e.g.
steam cleaners, heaters, ice makers, etc.). W Do not stand on the plinth, drawers or doors or use them to
support anything else.
W Do not let children play with the appliance, e.g. do not allow
them to sit in the drawers or swing on the door. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given initial supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be su­pervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
W Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces or chilled/fro-
zen food. This could cause pain, numbness and frostbite. Pro­tect against long-term contact with the skin, e.g. wear gloves.
W Do not consume food which has been stored for too long, as it
could cause food poisoning.
W Special-purpose lamps (incandescent lamps, LEDs, fluores-
cent tubes) in the appliance serve to illuminate the appliance
interior and are not suited for room illumination.
Setting up
W When setting up/fitting ensure that the refrigerant
circuit pipes are not damaged.
W Once in position, use a 10 spanner to adjust the feet
so that the appliance is level and does not wobble.
W Standard EN 378 specifies that the room in which you install
your appliance must have a volume of 1 m3 per 8 g of R 600a refrigerant used in the appliance, so as to avoid the formation of inflammable gas/air mixtures in the room where the appliance is located in the event of a leak in the refrigerant circuit. The quantity of refrigerant used in your appliance is indicated on the type plate on the inside of the appliance.
W Always position the appliance directly up against the
wall.
W The ventilation grilles should not be obstructed.
Observe the appendix to the installation and modifica­tion instructions.
W Condensation may form on the outside of the refrigerator/
freezer during periods of high humidity. Constant ventilation of
the installation site is recommend.
W Do not place heat-emitting appliances, e.g. microwave oven,
toaster, etc., on top of the refrigerator or freezer.
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Keep burning candles, lamps and other items with naked
flames away from the appliance so that they do not set the appliance on fire.
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Fire hazard due to dampness!
If live parts or the mains lead become damp this may cause
short circuits.
- The appliance is designed for use in enclosed areas. Do not operate the appliance outdoors or in areas where it is exposed to splash water or damp conditions.
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CAUTION! Risk of injury and danger of damage as a result of
incorrect transport!
- Transport the appliance in a packed condition.
- Transport the appliance upright.
- Do not transport the appliance without assistance.
W The appliance may be moved only when it is empty.
Connecting to the mains
Power supply (AC) and voltage
at the operating point must comply with the details on the rating plate. which is located on the inside left of the appliance, next to the vegetable bins. W Connect the appliance with a properly earthed fused plug and
socket only.
W The socket must be fused with a 10 A fuse or higher, it must
be away from the rear of the appliance and must be easily ac­cessible.
W Do not connect the appliance to the supply with other equip-
ment using a distribution outlet - risk of overheating.
W When removing the mains cable from the back of the appli-
ance, remove the cable holder as well so as to avoid vibration noise.
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Putting into operation and control elements
- Temperature ranges are allocated to the individual LEDs.
They indicate the selected setting of the refrigerating/ freez­ing temperature.
Additional functions
In set-up mode you can set the child-proof lock and adjust the brightness of the display*: Activating set-up mode:
W Press SuperFrost button for approx. 5 secs - the SuperFrost
button flashes - the display shows c for child-proof lock. Note: the value to be altered flashes. W Select the required function by pressing the Up/Down button:
= child-proof lock or h = brightness.
You are advised to clean the appliance before switching it on for the first time, see “Cleaning”.
Switching the appliance on and off, Fig. A1
W Switching on: Press the on/off button 3 so that the tempera-
ture display lights up/flashes.
- At start up and as long as the unit is warm, the room tempera ture is shown first until the desired temperature is reached. The Lighting* will light up when the door is open.
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W Switching off: Press the on/off button for approx. two sec-
onds so that the temperature display goes out.
Setting the temperature
W To reduce the temperature:
Press the DOWN button
W To increase the temperature:
Press the UP button
- While you are entering the temperature, the set temperature will flash on the display.
- When you press the temperature setting buttons for the first time, the most recent setting (known as the "refer-ence setting") is displayed.
- You can change the settings in increments of 1°C by briefly pressing the buttons again. If the buttons are held down the temperature setting will change faster.
- Approx. 5 seconds after the last button was pressed, the electronic switches over automatically and the actual cooling temperature (= actual value) is shown.
- The temperature can be set at between 2 °C and 9 °C.
Whether you can obtain the lowest temperature depends on
where the appliance is positioned (if it is located in an area with a high ambient temperature it will not reach the lowest temperature).
W Recommended temperature settings:
- For the refrigerator compartment: 5 °C
For appliances with freezer compartment* the following is true:
- If frozen food is stored and low compartment temperatures are
guaranteed, the temperature control setting between 2 °C and 5 °C is recommended.
- When the ambient temperatures are below 18 °C, the winter heating of the device switches on automatically.
Note: Please note that the temperature inside the appliance is affected by the frequency with which the door is opened, how full the appliance is and the room temperature at the place where the appliance is installed.
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W Now select/acknowledge function by pressing Super-
Frost button briefly:
c = child-proof lock, press the Up/Down but-
• For ton to select c1 = child-proof lock on or c0 = child-proof lock off and acknowledge with the SuperFrost button. When the symbol 6 is lit, the child-proof
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lock is activated.
h = brightness, press Up/Down button to
• For select h1= minimum to h5 = maximum brightness and acknowledge with the SuperFrost button.
Exit set-up mode:
W To exit the set-up mode, press the On/Off button; after 2 mins.
the electronic system switches over automatically.
- The normal operating mode is activated again.
Refrigerator compartment
SuperCool*, Fig. A1/5
SuperCool is particularly recommended for when you want to cool large quantities of freshly stored food or drinks as quickly as possible. The refrigeration temperature then decreases the value of the coldest temperature performance.
W Switching On and Off: Briefly press SuperCool button 5,
lighting up the appropriate LED (dark= off). Note: SuperCool consumes more energy. However, after about 6 seconds the electronics automatically
switch back to energy-saving normal operation.
The interior light
switches off automatically when door is open for more than ap­prox. 15 minutes. If the lamp does not light up when the door is opened briefly, but the temperature setting display does, the light bulb may be defective.
Replacing the bulb:
W Light-bulb specifications: max.15 W, power supply and
voltage should match the details on the rating plate. Only use
light bulbs with the same dimensions, fitting: E 14.
W Switch off the appliance. Disconnect mains plug or trip or
unscrew fuse.
W Push the sides 1 of the lamp cover together according to Fig.
F1, unlatch and detach at rear 2.
W Replace the light bulb according to Fig. F2. W Attach the cover at the rear again and lock into place on sides.
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Temperature setting display, Fig. A1/1
In normal operation, the actual cooling temperature is shown.
The display will flash:
- if you change the temperature W If "F 1" to "F 5" appears in the display, the appliance has
a fault. Consult the customer service department indicat-ing the fault number displayed as this will tell the techni-cian what kind of irregularity has occurred.
- The illuminated temperature setting display indicates opera tion of the appliance.
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Notes on refrigerating
W Due to the natural circulation of air in the refrigerator, different
temperature areas are set, which are suitable for storing differ­ent types of food.
- Immediately above the vegetable bins and on the rear wall is the coldest (e.g. suitable for sausages and meat products);
- In the top front area and in the door is the warmest (e.g. suit able for spreadable butter and cheese).
W Food is to be stored so that the air can circulate properly, so
do not store things too cramped.
W Food which often gives off or absorbs smells or tastes, and
liquids should always be stored in closed containers or cov­ered.
W Reusable plastic, metal, aluminium or glass containers and
food wrap are suitable packaging material.
W Food that gives off a large amount of ethylene or are highly
sensitive to it such as fruit, vegetables are salads should al­ways be separated or packed so as not to reduce storage life; e.g. do not store tomatoes together with kiwi fruit or cabbage.
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Fish, lean 6 to 12 months Cheese 2 to 6 months Poultry, beef 6 to 12 months Vegetables, fruit 6 to 12 months
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The value that is applicable depends on the quality of the food,
the preparation before freezing and the quality requirements of
the individual household. For food with a high fat content the lower values are alway applicable; fats tend to go rancid.
Making ice-cubes
W Fill the ice-cube tray* three-quar-
ters full with water and freeze. The
ice-cubes can be removed from the tray by twisting or by holding upside down for a short time under running water.
Defrosting, cleaning
Freezer compartment*
Freezer compartment*
You can store frozen foods and other frozen goods for several
months, at a storage temperature of -18 °C and below (from a medium temperture controller setting) make ice cubes and also
freeze fresh food.
Note: The air temperature in the compartment, measured with thermometer or other measuring devices, may vary. However, in
a full compartment, that has little effect on the frozen goods. The core temperature of the frozen goods therefore is the medium
setting for these fluctuations.
SuperFrost
The fresh food should be frozen through to the core as quickly as possible and already stored frozen goods maintain a cold
reserve. This is possible with the SuperFrost equipment. There-
fore the nutritional value, appearance and flavour of frozen food
is maintained the best.
W As a maximum, you can freeze as many kg of fresh food
within 24 hours, as is indicated on the rating plate under
“freezing capacity ... kg/24h” 4. This maximum quantity of frozen goods varies depending on model and climate class.
Freezing with SuperFrost Fig. A1/4
W press SuperFrost button 4 quickly so that the LED lights up.
- The freezing temperature decreases and the appliance works
at the highest possible refrigeration capacity.
W Then insert the fresh food.
- SuperFrost switches off
65 hours. The fast freeze process is finished,
SuperFrost LED turns off. The appliance continues to
- The operate in energy-saving mode.
Note: You must notturn on SuperFrost:
- when inserting already frozen goods.
automatically after a total of about
Notes on freezing and storage
W Frozen food (goods that are already frozen) can be inserted
into the cold compartment.
W If possible do not put any bottles in the compartment to fast
freeze, and if you do, remove them within an hour, otherwise they will burst!
W Do not refreeze food that has already been defrosted, but
remake into a prepared dish. The nutrition value and taste will therefore remain the best.
W As a guideline for the storage time, the following applies to
various foodstuffs in the freezer compartment:
Ice cream 2 to 6 months Sausage, ham 2 to 6 months Bread, cakes and pastries 2 to 6 months Game, pork 6 to 10 months Fish, oily 2 to 6 months
In the refrigerator
Appliances without freezer compartment defrost automatically.
The moisture occurring at the back wall of the refrigerator is carried outside the refrigerator into an evaporating dish through the defrost water channel. The defrost water is evaporated by the compressor heat - water droplets on the rear wall depend on function and are completely normal. W At least ensure that the defrost water can always flow out of
through the outlet hole via the vegetable bin to the rear wall (arrow in Fig. A) unhindered.
Freezer compartment*
Do not use any electrical heating or steam clean­ing appliances, defrosting sprays, open flames or metal objects to remove ice. Risk of injury and damage to the appliance.
To accelerate the defrosting process, put a pan with warm, not boiling water into the compartment. How to defrost: W Switch off the appliance: Disconnect from the mains or
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Press the on/off button for approx. two seconds.
W Remove frozen goods, put into newspaper or blankets and
stored in a cool place.
W Leave the compartment and appliance door open during the
defrosting process.
W Collect defrosting water with a sponge or cloth. Then clean
the appliance.
Cleaning
W Before cleaning, always switch off the appliance.
Disconnect from the mains or un-screw or switch off the fuse.
W Clean the outer walls, inside and appliance by hand with luke-
warm water and a little detergent. Because of the risk of injury and damage to the appliance, steam cleaning equipment should not be used.
W Use a commercially available stainless-steel cleaning agent
for stainless-steel appliances.
- In order to achieve best possible protection, apply a stainless­steel care agent only on the door uniformly in grinding direction after cleaning. Points which are darker at the start and a more intensive coloration of the stainless-steel surface are normal.
- Do not use abrasive sponges or scourers, do not use
concentrated cleaning agents and never use cleaning agents
containing sand, chloride or acid or chemical solvents, as these would damage the surfaces and could cause corrosion.
- We recommend using a soft cloth and an all-purpose cleaner with a neutral pH value. Only use food safe cleaning materials inside the appliance.
W The racks, shelves and other components should be cleaned
by hand as they are not dishwasher-safe.
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- The shelves and door racks can be dis­mantled for cleaning. Remove the trims and sides from the glass shelves. Remove the protective film from the decorative trims.
- Ensure that no cleaning water penetra­tes into the electrical components, drain gulley* or ventilation grilles. Wipe the app­liance dry.
- Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the appliance. It is very important for servicing purposes.
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Clean the drain hole on the rear wall above the vegetable bins often Fig. A, arrow.
If necessary, clean with a thin object, e.g. a cotton swab
or similar.
W Ensure that none of the wires or other components are dis-
lodged, bent or damaged.
W Then connect/switch on the appliance. If the appliance is to be left switched off for any length of time,
empty the appliance, disconnect from the mains, clean as de­scribed above and leave the door open so as to avoid odours.
Customer service and type plate
If none of the above causes applies and you cannot eliminate the fault yourself or if more than one LED is flashing, please contact your nearest after-sales serv­ice point (see list attached). Please state the
Appliance name Service Appliance number
of the rating plate with (see Fig.), and which LED indicators are flashing. This ensures rapid, accurate servicing. The rating plate is located inside the appliance on the left-hand side.
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1,
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Troubleshooting
Your appliance is designed and manufactured in such a way as to provide fault.free operation and a long service life. Nevertheless, if a fault should occur during operation, please check whether the fault is due to incorrect operation. In this case we have to charge you for any costs incurred also within the war­ranty period. You can eliminate the following faults yourself by checking the possible causes:
Fault possible cause and remedy
Appliance not working, display is unlit
- Is the appliance switched on properly?
- Is the mains plug properly inserted in the socket?
- Is the socket fuse intact?
The interior light does not come on
- Is the refrigerator compartment switched on?
- The bulb is defective. Change the bulb as described in “Inte rior light”.
Loud running noise
- Is the appliance standing firmly on the floor, or does the com pressor cause nearby items of furniture or objects to vibrate?
If necessary, move the appliance slightly, align by adjusting
the adjustable feet, or move bottles and containers apart.
- The following are normal: Flow noises, bubbling or dripping, coming from the coolant in the refrigerating circuit.
A soft clicking sound, this always occurs when the refrige-
ration unit (the motor) switches on or off automatically.
Motor noise; this will be slightly louder for a brief period
when the refrigeration unit switches on. When SuperFrost is switched on, fresh food is inserted, or when the door is open for a long time, the refrigerating capacity increases automati­cally.
Temperature is not cold enough
- Is the temperature controller set correctly? (Set colder as needed).
- Is the appliance door properly closed?
- Is there sufficient ventilation?
Unblock ventilation grill as needed.
- Is the ambient temperature too hot? (see “Conditions” section)
- Has the appliance been open too often or for too long?
- Wait as needed, whether the required temparture has been set on its own.
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Instructions for installation and modification
Before reading, please fold out the refer­ence page with the illustrations at the back.
Changing over door hinges
Fig. T: You can change over the door hinges if necessary. Follow the order of the positions illustrated in fig. T/T1.
Setup Dimensions
The appliance dimensions can be found on the fig S below and in the following table. Model Appliance dimensions (mm) Nominal width
a c c' d e e’ g h
KTP15../17.. 602 613 640 1174 628 657 611 851
KTP(esf)15../17.. 602 597 644 1174 610 657 611 851
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Insertion into row of kitchen units
1 top unit 2 refrigerator/freezer 3 Kitchen cupboard 4 wall
Fig. U: The appliances can be installed in a row of kitchen units. To adapt the height of the appliance to the surrounding furniture a top unit 1 can be added.
When retrofitting with standard kitchen cabinets (max. depth 580 mm), the appliance can be set up directly next to the kitchen cupboard Fig. U 3. The appliance door protrudes 31 mm at the side and 48 mm in the middle of the appliance against the front panel of the kitchen cupboard. It can therefore be opened and closed without any problems. Important for ventilation:
- On the rear side of the top unit there must be a ventilation duct of at least 50 mm depth along the entire width of the top unit.
- The area of ventilation underneath the ceiling must be at least 300 cm².
- The larger the ventilation cross section, the more energy the appliance will be able to save.
If the appliance is installed with the hinge side against a wall Fig. U 4, the distance between the appliance and the wall must be at least 36 mm. This corresponds with the handle protrusion when the door is open.
All types and models are subject to continuous improvement and the manufacturer therefore reserves the right to make modifica­tions in the shape, equipment and technology.
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