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Bosch B36CL80SNS/01 refrigerator

Bosch B36CL80SNS/01 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch B36CL80SNS/01 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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    Bosch REFRIGERATOR B36CL80SNS/01 FAQs

    On the Bosch B36CL80SNS freezer, the super button turns on super freezing, which temporarily runs the freezer at its coldest setting so new food freezes faster and ice production can increase. It automatically returns to normal operation after about 8 hours (or you can turn it off).

    What the super freezing button does

    When you press the freezer ¾ super button, we use it to quickly pull the freezer temperature down for faster freezing.

    Common times to use it:

    • Before adding a large load of unfrozen food
    • 1 to 2 hours before freezing about 4.5 lb (2 kg) or more
    • When you want to boost ice cube production
    • After a big grocery trip to help stabilize freezer temps

    For the exact control-panel layout and button labels, see the B36CL80SNS manual.

    How to use it (quick steps)

    • Press the freezer ¾ super button to turn super freezing on (the button lights up).
    • Press it again to turn super freezing off.
    • Expect slightly louder operation while it is running.

    What to expect while it’s on

    Item Normal behavior What it means
    Freezer runs more More fan/compressor noise Faster freezing
    Temps drop lower Colder than your set temp Helps freeze food to the center
    Auto shutoff Returns to normal after about 8 hours Prevents overuse

    Why it matters

    Using super freezing at the right time helps protect food quality (texture and taste) by freezing items faster, and it can help the freezer recover quicker after the door has been open.

    Last updated: January 2026

    No. Bosch refrigerator height varies by model, so not all Bosch refrigerators are 72 inches tall. For Bosch model B36CL80SNS, the installation instructions show both the refrigerator height and the required cutout (niche) height as 72 inches, but those are separate measurements.

    What the 72-inch measurement means on B36CL80SNS

    In the B36CL80SNS manual, Bosch lists two different height specs that happen to match for this model:

    • Appliance height: the refrigerator’s actual overall height
    • Cutout (niche) height: the opening height needed for installation and clearances
    • Top clearance: Bosch calls for about 1/2 inch above the appliance for clearance
    • Door swing: the diagram references door opening up to 118°

    Quick spec distinction (this model)

    Measurement type What it describes Why it matters
    Appliance height The refrigerator’s physical height Determines if it will fit under cabinets/soffits
    Cutout (niche) height The opening height you must have Ensures proper fit, ventilation, and leveling

    General guidance for other Bosch refrigerators

    Even within Bosch, height changes with style and capacity. When you compare models, focus on both the appliance dimensions and the required installation clearances.

    • Compact or counter-depth designs can be shorter
    • Full-size freestanding models are often in the upper-60s to low-70s inches
    • Built-in and panel-ready units are often taller to match cabinetry

    Why it matters

    Mixing up appliance height and cutout height can lead to a refrigerator that technically “fits” but can’t be installed correctly, which can affect ventilation, door alignment, and long-term door seal performance.

    Last updated: January 2026

    Water pooling in the bottom of your Bosch B36CL80SNS is most often caused by a partially blocked defrost drain, so meltwater cannot reach the drain pan and instead collects on the refrigerator floor. Less often, it is a door-seal issue or a water-supply leak.

    Quick checks we recommend

    • Confirm the doors close fully and nothing is holding them open.
    • Make sure food packages are not blocking interior air vents.
    • Look for ice or frost on the rear interior panel (often points to a drain issue).
    • If connected to a water line, check for drips around the filter cover area and under the unit.
    • Wipe up the water and see if it returns after the next defrost cycle.

    Most common cause: clogged defrost drain

    On bottom-mount refrigerators like the B36CL80SNS, defrost water should flow into a drain opening and down to a drain pan. If the drain is restricted by ice or debris, water backs up into the fresh-food compartment.

    What you can do safely

    • Turn the refrigerator off using the control panel before working inside.
    • Remove lower bins/drawers to access the wet area.
    • Melt visible ice with warm air on low, keeping heat moving to protect plastic.
    • Flush the drain opening with warm water to clear soft blockages.

    For model-specific cleaning and safety guidance, follow the B36CL80SNS manual.

    When it might be a water-supply leak

    If you see water under the refrigerator or moisture near the rear lower area, inspect the tubing and fittings. An inlet valve can seep intermittently during ice maker fills; the compatible part listed for this model is the valve-magnet water valve double fdbm 115v 12028324.

    Symptom-to-cause guide

    What you notice Most likely cause What to check
    Water inside fridge bottom Defrost drain restricted Ice on rear panel, slow draining
    Water on floor under unit Water line/valve leak Tubing, fittings, inlet valve
    Heavy condensation Door not sealing or frequent openings Door closure, gasket condition

    Why it matters

    Standing water can cause odors, freeze into ice that jams drawers, and create repeat puddles. Clearing the drain early usually prevents ongoing leaks and protects internal components.

    Last updated: January 2026

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