Bosch Series 2 KGN36NWEAG Energy Label
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To adjust the temperature settings, open the refrigerator door and use the control panel located inside. Press the "+" or "-" buttons to set your desired temperature for both the fridge and freezer compartments.
First, ensure that the appliance is plugged in and the power is on. Check if the temperature settings are correct. Make sure the vents inside the fridge are not blocked and the door seals are clean and undamaged. If issues persist, consider contacting Bosch customer service for further assistance.
The Bosch Series 2 KGN36NWEAG refrigerator features a NoFrost system, which means manual defrosting is not necessary. The appliance automatically prevents ice build-up.
To clean the interior, unplug the refrigerator and remove all food items. Use a soft cloth and a mild soap solution to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid abrasive cleaners and ensure all surfaces are dry before restocking the fridge.
Store raw meat and seafood on the bottom shelf to prevent cross-contamination. Dairy products should be kept on the upper shelves, while fruits and vegetables are best stored in the crisper drawers. Ensure air circulation by not overloading the shelves.
If the alarm sounds, check if the door is properly closed. Once resolved, press the alarm button on the control panel to reset and silence the alarm.
Pooling water can be caused by a blocked defrost drain. Check and clean the drain hole located at the back of the fridge compartment. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer service.
Yes, you can replace the light bulb. Ensure the refrigerator is unplugged before replacing the bulb. Refer to the user manual for the correct bulb type and replacement instructions.
Ensure the door seals are intact and clean for a proper seal. Do not overload the refrigerator, and allow hot food to cool before placing it inside. Maintain an adequate distance from the wall to ensure proper ventilation.
Check if any food items or shelves are obstructing the door. Inspect the door seals for any damage or debris. If the issue remains unresolved, adjust the leveling of the refrigerator or contact a technician.