Tips for saving energy, Operating noises, Defrosting – Bosch B22CS30SNS User Manual

Page 20: Switching off and disconnecting the appliance, Cleaning, Normal noises, Preventing the noises, Freezer compartment, Refrigerator compartment, Switching off the appliance

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Tips for saving

energy

– Install the appliance in a cool, well

ventilated room, but not in direct

sunlight and not near a heat

source (radiator, cooker, etc.).

If required, use an insulating

plate.

– Allow warm food and drinks to

cool down before placing in the

appliance!

– When thawing frozen food, place

it in the refrigerator compartment.

The low temperature of the

frozen products cools the food in

the refrigerator.

– Open and close the door as

briefly as possible.

Operating

noises

Normal noises

Humming – refrigerating unit is

running. The fan in the circulating air

system is running.
Bubbling, gurgling or whirring

noises – refrigerant is flowing

through the tubing. Water flowing

into the ice maker.
Clicking – motor is switching on or

off. Solenoid valve on the water

connection is opening or closing.
Rumbling – ready ice cubes from

the ice maker are falling into the ice

cube container.

Preventing the noises

The appliance is not level
Please align the appliance with

a spirit level. Use the height-

adjustable feet or place something

under the feet.

The appliance is touching
adjacent units or appliances
Please move the appliance away

from adjacent units or appliances.

Drawers, baskets or storage

areas are loose or sticking
Please check the removable parts

and, if required, reinsert them.

Receptacles are touching each

other
Please move bottles or receptacles

away from each other.

Defrosting

Freezer compartment

The fully automatic Nofrost system

ensures that the freezer

compartment remains free of ice.

Defrosting is no longer required.

Refrigerator

compartment

Defrosting is actuated automatically.
The condensation runs through the

drainage hole into an evaporation

pan on the rear of the appliance.

Switching off

and

disconnecting

the appliance

Switching off the

appliance

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Switch off the appliance.

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Pull out the mains plug.

Disconnecting the

appliance

If the appliance is not used for

a prolonged period:

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Before switching off, it is most

important that you switch the

water supply to the appliance off

for a few hours.

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Take all food out of the

appliance.

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Switch off the appliance.

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Pull out the mains plug.

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Clean the appliance interior

(see “Cleaning”).

To prevent odours, leave the doors

open.

Cleaning

Cleaning the appliance

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Before cleaning: Switch off the
appliance and pull out the mains
plug.

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Take the refrigerated food out of
the appliance and store in a cool
location.

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Clean the appliance with
lukewarm water and a little
washing-up liquid.

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Wipe the door seal with clear
water only and then wipe dry
thoroughly.

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WARNING

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Risk of electric shock!

To avoid electrical shock which

can cause death or severe

personal injury, disconnect power

to appliance before cleaning.
After cleaning, reconnect power.

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WARNING

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To avoid personal injuries or

property damage, observe the

following:
– Do not clean the appliance with

a steam cleaner.

– Do not let the water used for

cleaning drip onto the tight or

control panel.

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CAUTION

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– Do not use abrasive or acidic

cleaning agents or solvents

which may damage the surfaces

of the appliance.

– Never clean shelves and

containers in the dishwasher.

The parts may warp.

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