Siemens KK27N00HKR, KK24N00HKL, KK27N00HKL, KK24N00HKR User Manual

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Contents
Product presentation
Operation
Cleaning and maintenance
Common problems, analysis and elimination of faults
Technical parameters
Packing list
General knowledge of refrigerators
Product Features ...........................................................................2
Names of components ...................................................................3
Safety precautions..........................................................................4
Transportation and Placement ......................................................5
Electrical Connections....................................................................6
Product Standards..........................................................................6
Preparation before operation..........................................................7
Functions of Control Panel .............................................................7
Switching on and Temperature Adjustment....................................8
Refrigerator Compartment..............................................................9
Freezer Compartment...................................................................10
Cleaning .......................................................................................13
Key Points for Energy Saving.......................................................13
Others ..........................................................................................14
Common Problems ......................................................................15
Analysis and Elimination of Faults ...............................................16
Technical parameters ..................................................................17
Packing list ...................................................................................18
General Knowledge of Refrigerators (I) .......................................19
General Knowledge of Refrigerators (II) ......................................20
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Product Presentation
Product Features
Frost-Free Refrigerator
Auto-defrost for refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment. A cooling fan is mounted in the freezer compartment respectively to force cool air circulation, such that the temperature in the refrigerator is dropped down quickly and kept uniform.
Highly Efcient and Energy Saving
Use a highly efcient and energy saving compressor to achieve a higher cooling efciency and save more energy.
Double temperature, double control
The temperature in the freezer compartment is controlled by a computer system, and the temperature in the refrigerator compartment is controlled by an air door.
Computerized precision temperature control system keeps food fresh longer
The temperature in the freezer compartment is set, controlled, and displayed by the micro-computer system, such that the temperature can be controlled precisely to 1
and food can be
kept fresh for a longer period of time.
LED single-screen temperature display
The single screen displays the temperature in the freezer compartment, has a vivid appearance which is quite clear.
Wide climate-range design
The product is designed suitable for a large range of climates, from the sub-temperature zone to the subtropical zone.
R600a refrigerant, a pioneer in the environmental protection
the refrigerant
Both the refrigerant R600a and the foaming agent are hydrocarbon and will neither damage the ozone layer, nor produce a green house effect.
Safe and reliable toughened glass
Toughened glass shelves are safe, beautiful, and durable and with a heavy load capacity.
Removable door sealing strips for convenient cleaning
The purpose made removable door sealing strips are durable with a strong adhesive force, and can be cleaned conveniently.
Left-right door opening feature
The door can be opened to the left or to the right for more convenient placement of the refrigerator.
High-temperature alarm system
When the temperature in the freezer compartment is higher than an alarm temperature, the computer system will set off the automatic alarm to alert the user.
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Names of components
Product Presentation
All the illustrations in this manual are schematic. Some
characterizations and apparatuses may be not consistent with your
refrigerator type, and the specic structure and conguration are subject to the specic product.
A refrigerator compartment B freezer compartment
1-7 control panel
8 air door temperature controller
9 light
10 glass shelf
11 glass partition tray
12 vegetable basket
13 freezer drawer
14 short bottle tray
15 small bottle tray
16 small bottle tray cover
17 large bottle tray
18 temperature sensor
19 freezer compartment door
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A separate three-pin power supply socket with a grounding wire must be used.
When the refrigerator is started, it should be noted that, an alarm sound may be given out when the power supply plug is inserted into the socket, and at this time, please press the memory and alarm button 7 to stop alarming. When the refrigerator is powered on again after power failure, repair, or cleaning, if an alarm sound is given out, the memory and alarm button 7 may also be pressed.
The power cord must not be squeezed, folded, knotted, or damaged. If the power cord has been damaged during transportation or installation, please contact the local customer service center immediately to have the cord replaced. There is
the risk of possible electrical shock or re if a damaged cord is
plugged into a power source.
The power supply plug must be removed from the socket during refrigerator maintenance or cleaning.
To avoid breaking the cord, never directly pull the cord when removing the plug from the socket.
To avoid explosion and re, it is forbidden to put inammable
or explosive materials, such as alcohol or gasoline, in the refrigerator.
Never put glass bottles or cans containing liquid in the freezer compartment, since they may crack or break after thorough freezing.
Do not touch frozen food or metal containers in the freezer
compartment with wet hands, as ngers may be injured due to the
low temperature.
Warning-The refrigeration tubing must not be damaged. The refrigerant in the tubing can cause serious injury if contacting the eyes. In case of emergency, immediately wash the eyes and go to a hospital for treatment.
Warning-Except for those recommended by our company, mechanical tools or others must not be used to speed defrosting.
Warning-Except for the categories recommended by our company, electrical appliances must not be used in the compartments. Do not place electrical appliances, such as microwave ovens, electrical cookers, and stabilizers, on the top of the refrigerator.
Warning-Good and unobstructed ventilation must be maintained within the housing or the nested structure of the refrigerator.
Product Presentation
Safety precautions
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30 cm
30 cm
Transportation and Placement
Product Presentation
Transportation
The refrigerator should not be moved by holding it by the door or door handle. It should be lifted from the bottom.
The refrigerator should not be laid on its side or turned upside down.
Placement
The refrigerator should be placed in a dry and well ventilated room, with a side and back clearance at least 10 cm, and a 30 cm clearance on top.
The ventilation grid on the compressor cover at the back of the refrigerator must not be covered or blocked. Avoid placing the refrigerator close to a heat source or subjecting it to direct sunlight.
Foot adjustment
When placing the refrigerator, please ensure that the two front plastic foot screws can be adjusted to a proper height.
Place the refrigerator in a stable and level position. Adjust the two
foot screws with a at screwdriver or spanner on the side in the
direction shown by the arrow, so that the refrigerator can be kept in an upright and stable condition. To avoid vibration and noise, be sure the plastic foot screws are securely on the ground.
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The rated voltage of the refrigerator is 220V, the rated frequency
50 Hz, and the permissible voltage uctuation range is 165-242V.
To ensure safe operation, the socket and its connection wires must be able to withstand a current over 10 A.
Electrical Connections
Product standards
This series of refrigerators are based on the following national standards:
GB/T8059.4-93
Household refrigerating appliances, Frost-free refrigerators, Frost-free refrigerator-freezers, Frost-free frozen food storage cabinets, and Frost-free food freezers.
GB4706.1-1998
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances – Part 1: General requirements
GB4706.13-2004
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances-Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream appliances, and ice-makers
GB12021.2-2003
The maximum allowable values of the energy consumption and
energy efciency grades for household refrigerators
GB19606-2004
Noise limit value for household and similar electrical appliances
GB4343.1-2003
Electromagnetic compatibility-Requirements for household appliance, electric tools and similar apparatus-Part 1: Emission
GB17625.1-2003
Electromagnetic compatibility Limits-Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions Operation
Product Presentation
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Preparation before operation
Functions of Control Panel
Remove all packing components, including the foam pad underneath the refrigerator, and pads and adhesive tapes inside the refrigerator securing accessories.
Check and count all accessories and documents according to the packing list.
Place the refrigerator at a proper location according to the related instructions in "Transportation and Placement".
Clean the refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment as well as the outside of the appliance, according to the related instructions on Page 13.
Wait more than thirty minutes before connecting to the wall socket.
Negative sign indicator light 1
Temperature display screen 2 of freezer compartment
When no button is pressed, it displays the freezer compartment temperature.
When the button 5 is pressed, it displays the set value of the freezer compartment temperature.
Display the highest temperature having been reached in the freezer compartment during power failure.
Super freezing indicator light 3
Alarm indicator light 4
Temperature-adjusting button of freezer compartment 5
Super freezing button 6
Memory and alarm button 7
Operation
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Operation
Switching on and
Temperature Adjustment
Switching on
Insert the power cord and switch on the power supply.
The buzzer sounds an alarm sound, and the alarm indicator light 4 is on; and the temperature display screen 2 of freezer
compartment begins to ickeringly display the set temperature
of the freezer compartment. Press the memory and alarm button 7 to turn off the buzzer. The alarm indicator light 4 remains on until the freezer compartment temperature drops below -18
.
When the refrigerator is rst powered on, if the temperature in
the refrigerator is higher than 19
, the temperature display screen 2 of the freezer compartment will display "-". Only after the temperature drops below 19
, the screen 2 begins to display the freezer compartment and the displayed temperature drops when the temperature of the freezer compartment is dropping.
Several minutes after switching on, both sides of the refrigerator should feel warm, indicating that the refrigerating system is running.
Temperature Adjustment
Refrigerator compartment temperature adjustment
The refrigerator compartment temperature is adjusted by the knob of the air door temperature controller. The temperature in the compartments is gradually decreased from level I to level
III
, and the knob of the air door temperature controller may be
adjusted upon users’ requirements.
Freezer compartment temperature adjustment
When the temperature-adjusting button 5 of refrigerator compartment is pressed, the screen 2 will display the current set value (with the temperature being set upon leaving the factory at -18
).
By pressing this button repeatedly, the set temperature may be decreased by 1
for each press of the button. Press it until the desired set value of the freezer compartment temperature appears. The temperature setting range is from -18
‑ - 26℃.
5 seconds after pressing of this button stops, the nal set
temperature value will be acknowledged and stored, and the screen 2 will be restored to display the current freezer compartment temperature.
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Refrigerator Compartment
The refrigerator compartment is mainly used for short-term storage of food.
Placement of Accessories
Glass shelf in the refrigerator compartment
The position of this shelf is adjustable to facilitate storage of different types of food. It can be pulled out by lifting its back portion.
Bottle shelf
The position of this exible shelf can be adjusted left or right as
needed to place or stack bottled items. The shelf also can be taken out of the refrigerator when not used.
Vegetable basket
It is suitable for storing fruits and vegetable.
Bottle tray on door
They are used for storing eggs, bottled drinks, and other items. The bottle tray on the door can be rearranged as required. The tray can be removed by lifting it up gently.
Operation
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Freezer Compartment
Operation
The freezer compartment is mainly used for freezing food, storing frozen food, and making ice cubes. It can freeze and store food for a long period of time.
Placement of Accessories and Food
The freezer compartment is equipped with drawers, which can be removed by pulling them out and lifting them gently.
The upper small drawer can freeze and store small sized food, such as quick-frozen dumplings. The middle drawer can freeze and store large-sized food.
The lower drawer is mainly for storing pre-frozen food.
Maximum Freezing Capacity and Super
Freezing
Maximum Freezing Capacity
The freezing capacity indicated in the Technical Parameters refers to the amount of food that can be frozen at one time within 24 hours (kg/24h) under standard conditions by pressing the super freezing button.
Super freezing
This product is provided with the super freezing function to enable fast freezing of fresh food. Press the Super button 6 and the super freezing indicator light 3 will be on and the refrigerating system of the freezer compartment will run continuously, so that the food can be frozen quickly to a temperature suitable for retaining freshness.
If a large amount of food is to be frozen at one time, the super freezing function should be started in advance to let the freezer compartment temperature fall to a low temperature value before the fool is put into the freezer.
If it is desired to exit from the super freezing mode in advance, just press the Super button 6 again and the super freezing indicator light 3 will be off. The super freezing function will be deactivated automatically in 54 hours, if it is forgotten to be switched off.
Do not put fresh food that is to be frozen directly on frozen food.
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Making ice cubes
In order to make ice cubes rapidly, you should adjust the freezer compartment temperature to the lowest set value, or start the super freezing function in advance.
Pour cool boiled water into the ice-maker until each ice-maker
compartment has been lled up, and then put the ice-maker
back into the upper small drawer of the freezer compartment horizontally.
Pour cool boiled water into the ice-maker in an amount just sufficient to fill up each ice-maker compartment; and an
excessive amount of water will make the ice surface form a whole, thus bringing inconvenience when the ice cubes are
to be taken out as well as prolonging the ice cube making procedure. Ice making capacity is more than 1700 grams per 24 hours (according to the standard GB/T8059.4-93) and the ice making procedure generally lasts for 2.5 hours.
Twist the ice-maker slightly and the ice cubes will drop out.
Storage Period of Frozen Food
On the front of the freezer drawer, there are printed icons of different types of food and respective possible frozen storage times (in months). The storage period must be taken into consideration when freezing food.
For frozen food purchased from stores, the storage time should be shortened according to the production date and shelf life on the package.
Packing food to be frozen
Before freezing food, it is better to pack it up. This will help
prevent food from going bad or losing avor as well as guard
against odor tainting.
Place the food into a packing bag and squeeze it gently to remove air from the bag as much as possible, and then seal it tightly.
It is best to label each package with the date of freezing.
Operation
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Methods for Thawing Frozen Food
Thawing can be done at an ambient temperature, in a refrigerator compartment, on an electronic stove, or in a microwave.
To refreeze defrozen food or newly defrozen food, please take the following precautions:
The interval should not be too long.
Food is best boiled, fried, baked, or cooked thoroughly before
freezing.
Memory and alarm function
The refrigerator has a memory and alarm function, and when the freezer compartment temperature is higher than an alarm temperature, the buzzer will send alarm sounds, and the alarm indicator light 4 is on, the temperature display screen 2
of freezer compartment begins to ickeringly display the set
temperature of the freezer compartment. Press the memory and alarm button 7 to turn off the buzzer. The display 2 will display the highest temperature that the freezer compartment has reached for 5 seconds and then display the current freezer compartment temperature.
The alarm sounds and the screen 2 blinks under the following conditions:
Switching on again after a long power outage.
When a large amount of fresh food is placed in the freezer
compartment at one time.
The freezer compartment door has been kept open for a long
period of time.
Operation
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning
Key Points for Energy
Saving
Generally, the interior and exterior of the
refrigerator should be cleaned every a month,
and please take the following precautions during cleaning.
The power supply plug must be unplugged before cleaning.
Ensure that no water enters the electric light box during cleaning.
Wash the refrigerator with a soft cloth dipped in lukewarm water or a neutral cleaner and then clean it with a dry cloth.
Cleaner containing abrasives (such as toothpaste), acids, or
chemical solvent (such as alcohol), or bufng compounds must
not be used.
The refrigerator should be placed in a dry and well-ventilated location, and should not be close to a heat source or exposed to direct sunlight.
Hot food should be cooled to the ambient temperature before being put into the refrigerator.
The frozen food can be defrozen in the refrigerator compartment, which may contribute to cooling the refrigerator compartment.
The refrigerator door should not be opened unnecessarily.
Ensure that the temperature sensors of the freezer compartment are not covered or contacting food; it is best to keep a distance of 5-8 cm there-between.
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Others
Switching off the Appliance
The power supply plug of the refrigerator can be unplugged
directly, if the appliance needs to be switched off.
If the refrigerator is to remain unused for a long period, please
perform the following steps: switch off the refrigerator rstly; then defrost and clean; and nally, keep the door slightly open to
prevent odors from generating.
Do not stop the use of the refrigerator under normal
circumstance; otherwise, its lifespan will be adversely affected.
Power Failure
Reduce the frequency of door opening and do not put fresh food
into the refrigerator (to prevent a rapid rise in temperature).
If you know the power supply is going to be out, turn on the
super freezing switch in advance (by pressing the super freezing button), and extra ice cubes can also be made and placed at the upper portion of the refrigerator compartment, so as to further lower the temperature.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Common Problems, Analysis and Elimination of Faults
Common Problems
Dew water on the external surface of the refrigerator
This may occur when the humidity in the atmosphere is high. Simply wipe it dry.
Warming of the door frame peripheral of the freezer compartment
This is a special provision to prevent freezing or condensation around the freezer compartment door.
Warming of left and right side panels
The condenser is close to the inside of the left and right side panels. The refrigerator will dissipate heat via the condenser during operation. The side panel temperature can be about 50℃ in summer when the ambient temperature is high.
Hot compressor
The housing temperature of the compressor can reach about 80℃ when the refrigerator is running.
Noise of water owing in the refrigerator
This is the noise of the refrigerant owing in the tubing when the
refrigerating system is running.
Cracking noise in the refrigerator
This results from the expansion and contraction of the innerliner and refrigerating tubing when the refrigerator is running. The compressor will not start when the voltage is too low. A power stabilizer of, or above 500 W should be used.
Humming vibrating noise
A slight humming noise can be heard in the compressor when the refrigerator is running. If the refrigerator is not level, vibrations and other noise may occur. Follow the instructions on Page 5 to level the refrigerator.
Long time operation
During the summer, when the ambient temperature is high, the compressor will start more frequently and run for a longer time than it normally would.
Power consumption is higher than the indicated value level
The rated power consumption given in the Technical Specication
is the value measured according to the national standard, i.e., the refrigerator operating steadily for 24h in an ambient temperature of 25℃ with the refrigerator compartment temperature controlled at 5
, the freezer compartment temperature controlled at -18
and the door kept closed. When a lot of food is cooling, the ambient temperature is high, or the door is opened frequently, it is normal that the actual power consumption will be higher than the indicated value.
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Fault
Common Problems, Analysis and Elimination of Faults
Analysis and Elimination of Faults
Possible cause Remedy
No display on screen
The power supply plug is not properly inserted, the supply fuse is blown, and no power supply.
Properly insert the power supply plug, replace the fuse, and check if there is a power supply.
Alarm indicator light 4 is on, and
the buzzer gives
an alarm at the same time
Excessive high freezer compartment temperature, which may be caused by
The refrigerator is switched on for the rst
time or after a long period of power outage.
The freezer compartment door has been kept open for a long period of time.
An excessive amount of fresh food is placed into the freezer compartment at one time.
Press the button 7 to cancel the alarm.
Close the freezer compartment door.
Food put into the freezer compartment at one time shall not exceed the maximum freezing capacity of the refrigerator.
The refrigerating system is operating, but the refrigerator compartment indicator light is not on.
The bulb is blown.
Replace the bulb.
If the problem remains
after following the above
tips, please contact our
local customer service
center.
Customer service guarantee (for household
use):
Remove the light cover A and unscrew the bulb in a counter clockwise direction.
Replace with a new bulb by screwing it clockwise (25W/220V E14).
Mount light cover.
At tenti on : do no t use a b ul b wit h an
excessively high or low output power
We provide guaranteed free service for one year for the whole appliance and for three years for the main components (starting from the purchase data as indicated on the invoice). When you need normal inquiry or maintenance, please contact out local customer service center with your invoice. When making inquiry, or requesting repair service, please tell the product code to service staff (the product code E-Nr. is printed on the label of the circuit diagram).
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Technical parameters
KK24N00HKL
SN/ST
233
64
≤-18
220V 50Hz
10
0.99
R600a
43
595x650x1750
0.9
120
42.0
73
I
KK24N00HKR
SN/ST
265
64
≤-18
220V 50Hz
10
1.04
R600a
43
595x650x1900
0.9
120
42.0
77
I
KK27N00HKL
SN/ST
265
64
≤-18
220V 50Hz
10
1.04
R600a
43
595x650x1900
0.9
120
42.0
77
I
KK27N00HKR
Climatic type
star mark
total effective volume (L)
effective volume of freezer compartment
(L)
freezer temperature (℃)
power supply
freezing capacity (kg/24h)
energy consumption (kW h/24h
refrigerant type
lling amount of refrigerant (g)
external dimension (mm)
rated current (A)
input power (W)
noise level dB (A)
net weight (kg)
electrical safety classication
SN/ST
233
64
≤-18
220V 50Hz
10
0.99
R600a
43
595x650x1750
0.9
120
42.0
73
I
names
models
.
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Packing list
3 1 1 1 4 1
1 5 1 2 1
1
KK24N00HKL
3 1 1 1 4 1
1 5 1 2 1
1
KK24N00HKL
4 1 1 1 4 1
2 5 1 2 1
1
KK27N00HKL
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
5
1
2
1
1
KK27N00HKL
accessories in the case
names
type
safe glass shelf
safe glass partition tray
bottle shelf
vegetable basket
freezer compartment drawer
ice-maker
door accessories
short bottle tray
small bottle tray
small bottle tray cover
egg rack
large bottle tray
spare parts
printed documents
instruction manual
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Common Refrigerator knowledge
General Knowledge of Refrigerators (I)
To take full advantage of the refrigerator, please read the following
noise tips. It could assist you in eliminating noise annoyance
caused by improper placements or use and provide you with a quiet environment.
Level the appliance
Adjust the height of the front feet of the refrigerator, and ensure an upright and stable placement.
Place the refrigerator away from other appliances
Place the refrigerator away from other appliances to prevent resonance between the refrigerator and other adjacent appliances.
Keep gaps between containers
Please keep gaps between bowls, dishes, wine bottles, and the like as much as possible to avoid collision due to close placement.
Check if accessories, such as the drawers, vegetable basket, etc, are loose or collide with each other. If so, violent shaking may happen in a highly-effective refrigerator, but may disappear as soon as the accessories are properly placed. Furthermore, putting some food in empty freezer drawers may also reduce
noise.
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Common Refrigerator knowledge
General Knowledge of Refrigerators (II)
The running of the compressor and circulation of refrigerant are used to lower the temperature in the refrigerator, thus keeping food fresh and nutritious. A little noise may break out during operation. Do not worry, since it is normal and will not interfere with your use of the refrigerator.
Humming noise
When the compressor is running, the noise may be higher when it starts. The humming noise of the highly effective refrigerator may be somewhat higher due to the powerful working condition of the compressor.
"Clicking" noise
This is caused by the temperature controller when the compressor is turned on or turned off the compressor.
Whirring noise
This is caused by the air ow when the fan
of a frost-free refrigerator or fan-equipped refrigerator is running. Fan rotating ensures a quick decrease and an equilibration of temperature, and also it is vital for keeping food fresh and nutritious.
Bubbling and gurgling noise
The inner temperature would fall down quickly
when the refrigerant is owing through the
refrigeration tubing. Slight noise may come out
during owing, since two forms of refrigerant
exist, gaseous and liquid.
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9000 213272
PD 87 01 18
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9000 213272
(87 01 18)
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