Switching the appliance on, Operating tips, Setting the temperature – Bosch GSN36BW30 Congelatore verticale Bianco User Manual

Page 26: Freezer compartment, Energy saving mode, Energy saving mode display, fig. "/ 4, illuminates

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Switching

the appliance on

Fig. 2
Switch on the appliance with the On/Off

button 1/8.
A warning signal sounds.

The temperature display 1 flashes

and the alarm display 3 is lit.
Press the “alarm” button 7. The warning

signal switches off and the temperature

display 1 stops flashing.
When the freezer compartment has

reached its set temperature, the alarm

display 3 goes out.

Operating tips

After the appliance has been switched

on, it may take several hours until

the set temperature has been

reached. Do not put any food

in the appliance beforehand.

The fully automatic NoFrost system

ensures that the freezer compartment

remains free of ice. Defrosting is not

required.

The sides of the housing are

sometimes heated slightly. This

prevents condensation in the area

of the door seal.

If the freezer compartment door

cannot be immediately re-opened after

it has been closed, wait until

the resulting low pressure has

equalised.

Setting

the temperature

Fig. 2

Freezer compartment

The temperature can be set from -16 °C

to -26 °C.
Keep pressing temperature setting

button 5 until the required freezer

compartment temperature is set.
The value last selected is saved. The set

temperature is indicated on display 1.
We recommend a factory setting of -

18 °C in the freezer compartment.

Energy saving mode

When the appliance is not used,

the display on the controls switches

to energy saving mode.

Energy saving mode display, Fig. 2/

4, illuminates.

The luminosity of the temperature

displays is reduced.

When the “Super” function is switched

on, the corresponding super display is

lit (Super freezing display, Fig. 2/2).

As soon as you operate the appliance,

e.g. open door or press any button,

the display switches to normal

illumination.

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