C ongratulations on your purchase. Choosing this appliance means you want all the benefits of state-of-the-art refrigeration technology, guaranteeing you top quality, a long appliance life span and excellent reliability. Your fully integrated combined refrigerator-freezer provides an elegant addition to your kitchen. The appliance blends in with your cabinets because it is actually mounted inside of a kitchen cabinet! The doors and handles are identical to the other cabinets in your kitchen.
C ongratulations on your purchase. Choosing this appliance means you want all the benefits of state-of-the-art refrigeration technology, guaranteeing you top quality, a long appliance life span and excellent reliability. Your fully integrated combined refrigerator-freezer provides an elegant addition to your kitchen. The appliance blends in with your cabinets because it is actually mounted inside of a kitchen cabinet! The doors and handles are identical to the other cabinets in your kitchen.
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS These instructions contain Warning and Caution statements. This information is important for safe and efficient installation and operation. Always read and follow all Warning and Caution statements! ! WARNING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. ! CAUTION Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
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FEATURES Operating and Control Elements - Figure 1 Freezer (1) (2) (3) (4) Temperature Display and Setting Display Temperature Buttons Main ON/OFF Button SuperFrost Button with LED Showing Active Function (5) Alarm Button Description of Freezer (22) Re-circulated Air Slits (23) IceMaker (some models) (24) Removable Shelf to Make Space for Large Items (25) Drawers with Information System (26) Ice Cube Tray (only in models without IceMaker) Model Plate Refrigerator (6) Childproof Lock (refrigerator and fr
FEATURES Operating and Control Elements - Figure 1 Freezer (1) (2) (3) (4) Temperature Display and Setting Display Temperature Buttons Main ON/OFF Button SuperFrost Button with LED Showing Active Function (5) Alarm Button Description of Freezer (22) Re-circulated Air Slits (23) IceMaker (some models) (24) Removable Shelf to Make Space for Large Items (25) Drawers with Information System (26) Ice Cube Tray (only in models without IceMaker) Model Plate Refrigerator (6) Childproof Lock (refrigerator and fr
TABLE OF CONTENTS Before reading, please fold out and refer to the illustrated front page. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to the next owner, where applicable. Contents Page Installation Guidelines .................................................................................... 2 Area Requirements ..................................................................................... 2 Electrical Requirement ..........................................................
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Area Requirements ! WARNING Verify the following: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! • Electrically ground refrigerator. • Do not use an extension cord. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, death or serious injury. • Floors can support refrigerator’s weight plus approximately 1200 pounds (544 kg) of food weight. • Finish kitchen floor height is level.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Disposal of Old Appliance Be sure to follow your local requirements for disposal of appliances. Discarded appliances can be dangerous. To help prevent an accident: Remove the door(s). Cut off the power cable from the discarded appliance. Cut off the prongs from the power cable plug and discard them. Leave the shelves and drawers in place. In the event of a power outage, minimize opening the appliance door(s).
INSTALLATION GUIDLINES The power cord is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against possible shock hazards. To maintain this protection: Electrical Safety Connect this appliance to a 110-120 VAC, 15 amp circuit that is controlled by a circuit breaker or fuse. In some communities, a wall switch is required to turn power to the appliance OFF and ON. This appliance should have its own separate grounded circuit. Do not use an extension cord.
UNPACKING ! CAUTION ! WARNING BACK INJURY HAZARD! • To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, have two people unpack and move this appliance into place. SUFFOCATION HAZARD! • Keep packaging materials away from children. Polythene sheets and bags can cause suffocation! • Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury. • Failure to follow these instructions may result in minor or moderate injury.
INSTALLATION Kitchen Cabinet Construction This is a fully integrated refrigerator-freezer which means that it is fully enclosed by a kitchen cabinet. This type of cabinet must be carefully constructed using the proper dimensions and it must provide proper ventilation to ensure proper appliance operation. Kitchen Cabinet Airflow 1. The following ventilation dimensions must be observed: There must be a ventilation space at least 31 in.2 (200 cm2) at the airflow inlet (Fig.
INSTALLATION 2. Ventilation through the cabinet base at the Construction of Kitchen Cabinet - Figure 7 bottom can be achieved by installing the Construct the kitchen cabinet using the provided ventilation grille (Fig. 6, 3) or via a dimensions shown in Figure 7. ventilation opening of at least 31 in.2 (200 cm2). 1. Align the kitchen cabinet with a level (Fig. 7, 2) When using the provided ventilation grille and a square. If necessary, shim underneath the (Fig.
INSTALLATION 3 5 7 2 6 1 4 A. B. C. D. E. G. H. I. J. K. L. 21-7/32 in. (539 mm) 69-5/8 in. (1769 mm) 21-1/4 in. (540 mm) 69-25/32 - 70-3/8 in. (1772 - 1788 mm) 24 in. (609.6 mm) (American Style Cabinet) 23-5/8 (600 mm) (European Style Cabinet) 21-21/32 in. (550 mm) minimum 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) minimum 26-13/16 in. (681 mm) 15/16 in. (24 mm) 39-27/32 in. (1012 mm) 26-1/8 in. (664 mm) M. N. 1/8 in. (3 mm) 21-7/16 in. (544.
INSTALLATION Designing the Kitchen Cabinet Doors You need two doors for the kitchen cabinet, one on top for the refrigerator compartment, and one on the bottom for the freezer compartment. In general, the doors have these characteristics: The doors should be at least 5/8 in. (16 mm) thick to allow the connecting rails to be fastened to them. With both doors closed, there should be a minimum of 1/8 in. (3 mm) between the upper and lower doors. Also, there should be an 1/8 in.
INSTALLATION 5. Open the top door slightly. Push the door and hinge (Fig. 10, 4) out and remove simultaneously. Reversing Door Hinges - Figure 10 6. Remove the hinge pin (Fig. 10, 7). Pull out the bottom door and remove. 7. Remove the plug (Fig. 10, 9). 8. Transfer the hinge pin (Fig. 10, 8) to the other side. 9. Remove the bracket (Fig. 10, 10) and cover (Fig. 10, 13) by pressing the cover together, then tilt out the bottom.
INSTALLATION Water Connection For IceMaker Models Only - Figure 11 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! • Disconnect the water supply before connecting the water lines for the IceMaker. Make sure the refrigerator is not plugged in and there is no electric power going to the refrigerator. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury. Figures 12, 13 1. Install the shut-off valve, water filter and automatic shut-off device as required.
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INSTALLATION Installing Into a Kitchen Cabinet 2. Gently pry open the top bracket cover (Fig. 16, 1). 1 Figure 14 All attachment components are provided. Figure 16 CAUTION 3. Position the power source cable so it can be easily connected once the appliance is installed. Use a piece of string to fish the cable (Fig. 7, 1) if necessary. To protect the appliance from possible damage, allow the appliance to stand 30 minutes to 1 hour in place before turning the electricity on.
INSTALLATION 4. If the kitchen cabinet is 24 in. (609.6 mm) wide (American Style Cabinet): 3 2 a) If the kitchen cabinet is 24 in. (609.6 mm) wide, one or two cabinet spacers, (Fig. 7, 5) and (Fig. 7, 6), are required. These cabinet spacers are supplied with the appliance. b) If the upper cabinet spacer (Fig. 7, 5) does not interfere with the top kitchen cabinet door hinge, install it in the location shown in Figure 7 using the screws provided (Fig. 17, 33).
INSTALLATION 6. Secure the appliance into the kitchen cabinet. Note DO NOT install screw (Fig. 19, 24 / 27) or hinge spacer (Fig. 19, 23 / 26), at top appliance door hinge (Fig. 19, 18) if it interferes with kitchen cabinet door hinge. a) Place the appropriate hinge spacer (Fig. 19, 23 / 26) between the appliance door hinge (Fig. 19, 19) and the kitchen cabinet wall or cabinet spacer (Fig. 19, 32): • For 3/4 in. (19 mm) thick cabinet walls – use small spacer (Fig. 19, 23). • For 5/8 in.
INSTALLATION 7. Attach appliance to the floor of the kitchen cabinet by threading screws (Fig. 20, 22) through bottom brackets (Fig. 20, 12). 12 8. Remove the center bracket cover (Fig. 21, 13) and then the center bracket (Fig. 21, 10). 22 Figure 20 Figure 21 A delight in freshness 16 7082132-02_KIKNv_USA.
INSTALLATION 9. Cut sealing strip (Fig. 22, 25) to the length of the recess on the handle side of appliance. Press sealing strip into place between appliance and kitchen cabinet wall on handle side of appliance. 11. Install top bracket (Fig. 24, 15) to kitchen cabinet using two screws (Fig. 24, 22). Snap cover into place. Figure 24 12. Align the equalizer trim (Fig. 24, 20) so it is parallel with the bottom edge of the top wall of the kitchen cabinet (it must not project beyond this edge). Figure 22 10.
INSTALLATION Attaching the Kitchen Cabinet Doors - Figures 25, 26 2. Open the kitchen cabinet door completely. a) Slide one connecting rail (Fig. 25, 30) into each connecting element (Fig. 25, 28). 1. Attach at least one connecting element (Fig. 25, 28) to each appliance door using the screws (Fig. 25, 29) provided. Some large doors may need two connecting elements (Fig. 25, 28) and connecting rails (Fig. 25, 30). b) Attach the connecting rails (Fig.
OPERATION Safety Regulations Turning the Appliance ON and OFF - Figure 1 The appliance is designed to cool, freeze and store food and to make ice. It is designed as a household appliance. We cannot underwrite a warranty for any other use. Pressing the main ON/OFF button (Fig. 1, 3) always turns the entire appliance, both the refrigerator and the freezer compartment, on or off. The appliance is set to operate within specific ambient temperature limits according to its climate rating.
OPERATION 3. You can change the settings in increments of approximately 1°F or 1°C by briefly pressing the buttons again. If the buttons are held down the temperature setting will change faster. Turning OFF. ! WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! • To prevent possible injury due to an electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the power cord or turn OFF the circuit breaker before replacing the interior light or cleaning the appliance. 4.
OPERATION The display will “flash:” Changing the Temperature Display The temperature reading can be displayed in either degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius. When the appliance is first turned on or after a power failure, the refrigerator Temperature Display and Setting Display (Fig. 1, 7) will show the set temperature display, either degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius, for five seconds. Then, the actual temperature is displayed.
OPERATION Alarm - Figure 1 The alarm helps to protect frozen food and to save energy. The audible warning device is turned OFF by pressing the Alarm Button (Fig. 1, 5). It turns OFF automatically as soon as the temperature is low enough. Power Failure / FrostControl Display - Figure 1 If appears in the display, this means the freezer temperature has risen too high during the last few hours or days due to a power failure.
OPERATION SuperCooling - Figure 1 Cooling with Fan - Figure 1 The SuperCooling Button (Fig. 1, 10) switches the refrigerator compartment to maximum cooling. It is recommended particularly if you wish to cool large quantities of food, drinks, freshly baked goods or meals rapidly. Cooling with the fan generates relatively even temperatures on all of the shelves. All food will be chilled to the same relevant temperature, which you can select.
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT Arranging Food - Figure 27 When the fan is off, the natural circulation of air in the refrigerator compartment results in different temperatures in different parts of the refrigerator. The refrigerator is coldest just above the vegetable bins and near the rear wall (best for sausage and meat products); it is warmest at the front, at the top and in the door (best for spreadable butter, cheese, etc.). Do not put food against the rear wall; the food could freeze.
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT ! CAUTION Repositioning the shelves - Figure 29 Empty the shelf, lift the shelf, slide forward and remove. Always insert shelves with the raised edge at the back pointing up, otherwise food may freeze onto the rear wall. LACERATION HAZARD! • To prevent possible injury due to broken glass, use hand protection when replacing the interior light. 2 3 • Failure to follow these instructions may result in minor or moderate injury.
FREEZER COMPARTMENT SuperFrost - Figure 1 Freezing and Storage Fresh food should be frozen completely and as rapidly as possible. Frozen food can also be given a cold boost. This is provided by the SuperFrost feature and ensures that the nutritional value, appearance and flavor of the food remain intact. Do Not Freeze: Lettuce, radishes, grapes, whole apples, pears and fatty meat.
FREEZER COMPARTMENT Storage Each drawer and shelf can take up to 55 lbs (25 kg) frozen food. By removing the 2nd and 3rd drawers and the shelf you can create a doubleheight space for large frozen food items. This enables you to freeze such things as poultry, large pieces of meat or large cakes without first having to cut them up, so they can be served “whole” afterwards. If you want to use the maximum net-capacity, you can remove the drawers and store items directly on the shelves.
FREEZER COMPARTMENT Freezer Tray - Figure 35 Information System - Figure 37 The freezer tray is used for gently freezing berries, herbs, vegetables and other small items and prevents them from sticking together. Items being frozen will largely retain their shape, and it will be easier to remove exactly the right quantity later on. Use frozen food within the recommended period. The numbers between the symbols indicate the storage period in months for different kinds of frozen foods.
FREEZER COMPARTMENT To turn OFF To Start the IceMaker - Figure 39 The IceMaker will only work if the combined refrigerator-freezer is connected to the electrical outlet. It will only make ice cubes if the freezer compartment is operating and if the minimum freezer temperature is 14°F (-10°C). If you do not need any ice cubes, the IceMaker can be turned off independently of the freezer compartment. The IceMaker is in the top left drawer in the freezer compartment of the combined refrigerator-freezer.
FREEZER COMPARTMENT 4. Clean the IceMaker with warm water. If you need to use a cleaning aid, use a mild dish detergent and rinse. You will need to throw out the first three batches of ice if you use any soap. To Clean the IceMaker - Figure 40 The IceMaker (arrow in Figure 40) can be cleaned by using this procedure. 1. Pull out the drawer and remove the ice. 5. Push the “ON/OFF” button until the LED lights and insert the drawer. 2. Clean the drawer with warm water and mild dish detergent. 6.
DEFROSTING/CLEANING Notes on Defrosting The NoFrost system automatically defrosts the appliance. In the refrigerator compartment The water that forms on the rear wall drains into an evaporation container at the back of the appliance and evaporates automatically through the compressor heat. Drops of water, or frozen drops of water, on the rear wall are perfectly normal. Ensure that the defrost water can flow freely through the defrost drain hole (Fig. 1, 17) in the rear wall (arrow in Fig. 1).
TROUBLESHOOTING Your appliance is designed and manufactured for a long life and reliable operation. that even during the warranty period, some repair costs may be your responsibility. If a problem occurs during operation, check whether it is due to an operating error.
Customer Service - Figure 1 Appliance Information If your refrigerator is not working properly, or if the temperature display reads “F0” to “F5”, this means there is a fault. Please contact your nearest customer service department. Record this information when the appliance is installed. Give the fault number displayed, together with the Service Number: __________________________ Type Designation: _________________________ • Type Designation (Fig. 1, 27), • Service Number (Fig.
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C ongratulations on your purchase. Choosing this appliance means you want all the benefits of state-of-the-art refrigeration technology, guaranteeing you top quality, a long appliance life span and excellent reliability. Your fully integrated combined refrigerator-freezer provides an elegant addition to your kitchen. The appliance blends in with your cabinets because it is actually mounted inside of a kitchen cabinet! The doors and handles are identical to the other cabinets in your kitchen.