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USER INSTRUCTIONS FULLY INTEGRATED FROST-FREE FRIDGE-FREEZER RFF 5050FF Ri553FF DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The manufacturer of the product/s described herein, to which this description refers, declares on its sole responsibility that the product/s meet the relevant fundamental safety, health and protection requirements of the relevant EU guidelines and that the...
Contents Page Page number Before use Safety Technical specification About your appliance About your appliance -functions Using your appliance Defrosting and ice cubes Maintenance and cleaning Troubleshooting Installation – dimensions Installation – building the appliance Installation – locating the appliance Reversing the door Thank you for buying this high quality appliance! This handbook is designed to help you through each step of owning your new...
Before Using Your Appliance The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could be caused by...
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Safety Warning: This appliance must be Before installing or using this appliance, please be earthed. aware of the following: This appliance operates using a 220 – 240V ~ 50Hz • 0.8A power supply. Always make sure a This appliance comes with a 3-pin plug fitted, which competent person •...
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Safety Other safety considerations Warning: Do not use Always switch off and unplug the appliance when you are: any mechanical devices to speed Cleaning the inside of the appliance. defrosting of this Changing light bulbs. appliance unless they Always make sure that children do not play on the are a type recommended by the appliance, hang off the door or sit on the drawers.
About Your Appliance Refrigerator Compartment When freezing fresh foods: Shelves Always allow them to cool down to room Used for storing fresh foods, or foods which are being temperature before defrosted before use. In order to avoid cross storing in the freezer. contamination, keep uncooked meat away from other foods by storing them towards the bottom of the appliance so meat juices do not drip onto other foods.
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About Your Appliance - Functions The Control Panel When the refrigerator is connected to the power supply the green light (E) and the red over temperature warning light (G) illuminate. Temperature thermostat adjustor Alarm stop button Power indicator (green) D. Over temperature indicator (red) The power indicator Once there is power to the appliance (C) illuminates.
About Your Appliance - Functions Error alerts This appliance is fitted with temperature sensors. Should there be a persistent problem with the temperature sensors, a red indicator light will illuminate and you should call for a service engineers visit using the Customer Care Centre number on the back of this handbook.
Using Your Appliance Warning: Do not Note: Temperatures within the appliance can be affected damage the refrigerant by how often, and how long the door is opened for. Always circuit when installing try to keep the length of time the door is open to a or cleaning.
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Using Your Appliance Using your appliance If the appliance has just been installed – Storing fresh foods please leave it for a Packaging fresh foods properly, using the correct few hours before temperature and taking into account food hygiene will storing food inside.
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Using Your Appliance Never store anything flammable, volatile or explosive inside the appliance. Beverages with high alcohol content should be stored vertically in tightly sealed bottles. Foods should not touch the rear wall of the appliance. Delicate foods should be stored in the coolest part of the appliance.
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Using Your Appliance Storing frozen foods When storing commercially frozen foods, please follow these guidelines. Always follow manufacturers guidelines for the length of time you should store food for. Do not exceed these guidelines! Try to keep the length of time between purchase and storage as short as possible to preserve food quality.
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Defrosting food and Ice cubes Defrosting food for cooking Should food become partially thawed, or defrosted it should be consumed as soon as possible as the quality will be affected by defrosting. Always make sure that foods dishes are thoroughly defrosted before cooking and no ice crystals remain.
Maintenance And Cleaning Automatic defrosting In the event of a power cut, food should There is no need to defrost manually as this appliance is remain safely cold for Frost Free. 10 hours. In the event of a power cut Should there be a prolonged power cut you may need to Take care when cleaning not to...
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Maintenance And Cleaning When not is use. . . If you are not using the appliance for an extended length of time, it is recommended that you switch of the electrical supply, empty any food out, clean the inside of the appliance and leave the door open.
Troubleshooting The appliance fails to work when first connected to the electricity supply. Check there are no faults with the socket you are using by plugging in an appliance you know to be working. Make sure that you have switched the thermostat to an ‘on’ position.
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Troubleshooting The appliance does not work Check if the appliance has become unplugged. Check to see if the power cord has become damaged – if it has, un-plug the appliance and call for a service engineer visit. The voltage may not be correct for this appliance. The appliance is making noises The appliance is cooled by the compressor, which will make a certain amount of noise when the appliance is switched...
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Troubleshooting The appliance does not seem to be keeping to the set temperature. Check that the thermostat is correctly set. The door has not been closed properly, or has been opened and closed frequently. The appliance may be in direct sunlight or too close to a heat source.
Building In The Appliance Before you start Make sure that the kitchen unit door, and the appliance door open in the same direction. If they do not, use the instructions for reversing the doors in this handbook first. The example given here is for a right hand opening door. The decorative panels should be two separate doors for fridge and freezer, Fix the joint sockets to the freezer and refrigerator doors...
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Building In The Appliance Fix the upper and lower stiffeners to the upper connection and the base panel. The screw holes can be filled using the plastic stoppers. (figure 4) Fill the left gap of the kitchen unit with the gasket (figure Remove the screws and the hole stoppers on the left of the middle connection and fix the connecting pivot to the refrigerator with one end in the hole which was plugged by...
Locating The Appliance This appliance should be located on a flat and solid floor. If you are placing it onto a plinth make sure that the material is flat, strong and fire resistant. If the surface you a placing the appliance on is not level, the feet can be adjusted to raise or life the appliance to level it out.
Reversing the Door The appliance door can be reversed if required to suit installation. Please use these instructions to reverse the door. These instructions assume that the door hinges are on the right hand side of the appliance. Open the fridge door. Remove the protective plastic covers, which are either side of the control panel at the top of the appliance.
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Reversing the Door Freezer door - refitting The freezer door should then be fitted onto the hinge pin. There is a hole in the door edge for this. The centre hinge pin slides up to allow the freezer door to be fitted. Slide the pin into the hole on the top edge of the freezer door.