Page 2 - Please Read and Follow these; DANGER; IMPORTANT
2 Table of Contents Page Please Read and Follow these Instructions .................. 2 California Proposition 65 ................................................ 3 Disposal of Old Appliance ............................................. 3 Disposal of this Appliance .....................................
Page 3 - afeTy; Disposal of Packaging Material; California Proposition 65; Symbols on the device:
3 s afeTy Disposal of Packaging Material The packaging is designed to protect the appliance and individual components during transport and is made of recyclable materials. WARNING! WARNING! Keep packaging materials away from children. Polythene sheets and bags can cause suffocation! If possible, ple...
Page 4 - Important Safety Information
4 s afeTy Important Safety Information • WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in struc- ture, clear of obstruction. • WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer...
Page 5 - WARNING; The refrigerant R600a contained within
5 s afeTy • Any repairs and work on the appliance should only be performed by the customer service department or other trained person- nel. The same applies to changing the power cord. • Only perform repair and other work on the appliance when the plug has visibly been dis- connected. • Only install...
Page 6 - Safety Regulations; Electrical Safety
6 s afeTy Safety Regulations This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications. This includes, for example, use- in staff kitchenettes, bed and breakfast establish- ments, - by guests in cottages, hotels, motels and other forms of accommodation, - in catering and similar se...
Page 7 - eaTures; Description of the Appliance
7 f eaTures Description of the Appliance (1) Control panel(2) Air filter(3) Adjustable shelves (max. 44 lbs (20 kg))(4a/b) BioFresh-Plus drawer. For storing food at a tem- perature of either 32°F or 28°F. (5) Adjustable-height feet(6) Water dispenser(7) Adjustable door rack(8) Gallon rack(9) Model p...
Page 8 - peraTion; Control Panel; Touch; Switching the Appliance On
8 o peraTion Control Panel Three different actions to operate the control panel. Touch Touch to activate functions. Press Press for approx. 2 seconds to activate functions. Slide Slide to right or left to navigate in the menu or to search for values. Switching the Appliance On Touch Slide to your la...
Page 9 - Main Menu
9 o peraTion Main Menu Slide through the main menu. The following functions are available. Refrigerator compartment temperature display and temperature setting. BioFresh-Plus compartment temperature display and temperature setting. For permanent maximum cooling. Appliance operating mode for Sabbath ...
Page 10 - Setting the Temperature
10 Setting the Temperature Slide to the required zone. Touch or or IMPORTANT The temperature in the warmest section of the appliance may be higher than the set value. Setting the Temperature (Refrigerator Compartment) Standard setting is 38°F. Touch Slide to the desired target temperature and touch ...
Page 12 - SuperCool
12 o peraTion SuperCool Activate SuperCool if you wish to cool large quantities of food rapidly. The set temperature is 36°F. Touch SuperCool is activated. At top right, the remaining run time of 6 hours is visible. When this time is up, the appliance switches back to normal operation. SuperCool is ...
Page 13 - SuperFrost
13 o peraTion SuperFrost Fresh food should be frozen completely and as rapidly as possible. This is provided by the SuperFrost feature and ensures that the nutritional value, appearance and flavor of the food remains intact. Touch SuperFrost is activated. Wait 24 hours. Then place the food inside an...
Page 14 - Ice Maker Description; Switching the IceMaker on
14 o peraTion Ice Maker Description The IceMaker is in the top drawer of the appliance. The ice cubes fall out of the ice maker into the drawer. When the ice reaches a cer- tain level in the drawer, the appliance stops producing ice automatically. After you start the ice maker for the first time, it...
Page 15 - Switching the Ice Maker Off; Switching the IceMaker to Maximum Ice
15 Switching the Ice Maker Off Touch Slide to the right. Touch The IceMaker is switched off. IMPORTANT Additional steps required to decommission the appliance or for a lengthy absence. • Switch off the water supply.• Wait for 24 hours or until the water alarm appears.• Disable the ice maker. The pro...
Page 16 - PartyMode; HolidayMode
16 o peraTion Touch PartyMode is activated. It must be deactivated manually. Close the appliance door. Display when the door is opened again. Refrigerator temperature display flashes. To change the temperature, PartyMode must be deactivated. Touch the display. Touch Touch PartyMode When a large amou...
Page 17 - SabbathMode
17 o peraTion SabbathMode When SabbathMode is active, some functions of the electronic features are switched off to comply with STAR-K Kosher Certification.• The lighting remains off. • The cooling fan remains in its actual state: If it is on, it remains on, if it is off, it remains off. • There is ...
Page 18 - Maintenance Message
18 o peraTion Maintenance Message In regular intervals of operation of the appliance, the maintenance message comes on (6 months). Filters need to be changed. The water disperser needs to be flushed. The dust filter needs to be cleaned. Touch or or Touch Close the appliance door. Display when the ap...
Page 19 - Setup Menu
19 o peraTion Touch to exit maintenance. Touch Setup Menu Includes the adjustment for display brightness, lan- guage, units, activation of the SmartDeviceBox and the device information. Slide to the left. Slide to the left. Slide to the left. (Only visible when the SmartDeviceBox is fitted.) Slide t...
Page 20 - Display Brightness
20 o peraTion Touch Touch Display Brightness 100% = maximum brightness. 25% = lowest brightness. Slide to the desired value and touch. Slide to the left. Touch to exit. Touch Slide to your language and touch Touch to exit. Available languages: • German • Portuguese (Brazil) • French • Spanish • Ital...
Page 21 - Units; SmartDeviceBox (Not Supplied in All; SmartDevice
21 o peraTion Touch Units Slide to the left. Touch to exit. Slide to the desired temperature unit and touch SmartDeviceBox (Not Supplied in All Countries) The appliance is ready for integration into a smart home and for extended services. Other options can be select- ed with a SmartDeviceBox. This i...
Page 22 - Description of the SmartDevice; Alarm Messages; Door Open Alarm
22 o peraTion Description of the SmartDevice Displays Display to start the WLAN connection. The symbol flashes. Connection to WLAN is in progress. The router credentials are displayed. Appliance is connected to WLAN. SmartDeviceBox is inserted. Connection reset This message informs you of any router...
Page 23 - Temperature Alarm; Water alarm; Power Alarm
23 o peraTion Refrigerator BioFresh-Plus Tem perature alarm °F 3 6 °F 3 2 Touch Temperature Alarm The inside temperature was too high. Touch Action Check the quality of the stored food. The alarm display disappears as soon as the set temperature is reached. Touch Water alarm Touch No water in the sy...
Page 24 - Ice Maker Alarm; Connection Failure
24 o peraTion Touch Ice Maker Alarm IceM aker failure Failure XX0000 Please contact service. IceM aker is off Action Contact service, stating the failure code displayed. Touch The ice maker is disabled. There is no need to move any items to another appliance. The menu will continue to show the “IceM...
Page 25 - quipmenT; Equipment; Risk of injury and damage.
25 e quipmenT Repositioning the shelves Removing Lift the shelf up and move out toward you. Installing Insert the hooks of the shelf into the openings of the clip-in strip at the desired height and push down. Equipment You can rearrange the height of the shelves and door racks as required. C AU T I ...
Page 26 - Water Dispenser; BioFresh-Plus Compartment
26 b io f resh -p lus C omparTmenT Water Dispenser Press a drinking glass against the bottom part of the dispenser. The top part moves out and the water flows into the glass. (max. time 2 min waiting time before reuse 4 min) IMPORTANT The water temperature is determined by the appliance setting and ...
Page 27 - Cleaning; leaning
27 • Clean the inside of the appliance and equipment parts with lukewarm water and a little detergent. IMPORTANT Do not use abrasive or scouring pads or sponges. Do not use concentrated cleaning agents. Never use abrasive or acid-based cleaners or chemical solvents. • Clean the pull-out rails with a...
Page 28 - ainTenanCe; Maintenance Menu
28 m ainTenanCe Maintenance can be car- ried out independently of the specified regular inter- vals. The maintenace menu includes the following steps. Maintenance Menu Complete cleaning For complete maintenance of the appliance. Dispenser cleaning To interrupt the water supply for cleaning the dispe...
Page 29 - Maintenance
29 m ainTenanCe Maintenance New water filter The inserted water filter absorbs deposits in the water and reduces the taste of chlorine. IMPORTANT To avoid reduction of the water flow rate of the dispenser, the water filter should be changed at least at the indicated maintenance intervals.If noticeab...
Page 33 - Additional Functions; For values B4 - B1, the temperature in the
33 a ddiTional f unCTions Additional Functions Touch Slide to the right. Press BioFresh temperature adjustment BioFresh-Plus temperature adjustment Water pressure adjustment Heating control (MCB 3652 only) Activating the defrost function manually Reset to factory setting DemoMode Slide to left or ri...
Page 35 - ddiTional
35 Touch at the desired value. Water pressure If the ice cubes produced by the ice maker are too small (the first few batches are always smaller), the inflowing water quantity can be adjusted. Heating control (MCB 3652 only) If condensation forms on the seal on the refrigerator doors, this can be re...
Page 39 - roubleshooTing; Customer Service; Appliance Information; Problem; Troubleshooting
39 T roubleshooTing Customer Service If none of the above possible causes apply, and you can not rectify the fault yourself, contact your nearest cus- tomer service representative. Indicate the type (1) of appliance, service number (2) and the appliance/serial num- ber (3) as indicated on the model ...