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User Manual RBF 43321 FI WH UK www.teka.com...
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Content GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE .......... 2 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE ..6 UNPACKING ......................8 DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLIANCE ................8 CONTROLS ........................9 OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS ................11 USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY ............. 13 DEFROSTING, WASHING AND MAINTENANCE ..........
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GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE • The appliance is intended for household use only. • The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce chang- es which do not affect the operation of the appliance. • Some provisions in this user manual are unified for re- frigerating products of different types (for a refrigerator, refrigerator-freezer or freezer) •...
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Repairs carried out by persons who do not have the re- quired qualifications may result in serious danger for the user of the appliance. • Air the room in which the appliance is placed for a few minutes (the size of the room for a product containing isobuthane/R600a must be at least 4m ) to avoid dam- age to the cooling system.
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properties and cooling performance. Declared freezer capacity was calculated with the drawers removed. WARNING: Risk of fire / flammable materials • Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances. To avoid contamination of food, please respect the following instructions: •...
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Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish), freshwater aquatic products and meat products (recommended for 1 months, ≤-6 Freezer the longer the storage time, the worse the taste and nutrition), are not suitable for frozen fresh food. Fresh pork, beef, fish, chicken, some packaged processed 0- star foods, etc.
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE This refrigeration appliance is intended for use as a built-in appliance. Installation before using the appliance for the first time • Take the product out of the package, remove the scotch tape protecting the door and the equipment.
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• It is a legal requirement that the appliance is properly earthed. The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damage or injury which may result from the failure to fulfil this requirement. • Do not use adapters, multiple sockets and two-wire extension leads. If it is nec- essary to use the extension lead, it must be equipped with a protection ring and a single socket and must have a VDE/GS safety certificate.
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UNPACKING During transportation, protective packaging was used to protect the appliance against any damage. After unpacking, please dis- pose of all elements of packaging in a way that will not cause damage to the environ- ment. All materials used for packaging the appli- ance are environmentally friendly;...
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CONTROLS Appliance controls The control panel is shown as below: ② ① Adjust temperature inside the appliance 1. When the first time connected to the power supply, the appliance starts at setting 3. 2. When you open the refrigerator door, the control panel light turns on and the lighting on the top of the refrigerator compartment is on.
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Adjust the humidity level inside the VitControl box (Fig. 17) Various products, such as fruit or vegetables, require a suitable level of humidity in order to stay fresh longer. VitControl box is equipped with a slider (Fig. 17), so the box can be supplied with more air, which will change the humidity level inside the box.
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OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS Storage of food in the fridge-freezer • The products should be placed on plates, in containers or packed in food wrap. Distribute them evenly over the shelves. • If the food contacts the rear wall, it may cause frosting or wetting of the products. •...
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• To freezing products, use space marked • Bear in mind that the temperature in the freezer is affected by several factors, in- cluding the ambient temperature and the quantity of food products in the cham- ber, the frequency of opening the door, the amount of frost in the freezer, and the thermostat setting.
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USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY Practical everyday tips • Do not place fridges or freezers next to radiators, heaters, stoves or in direct sunlight. • Make sure that air vents are not covered up and clean the dust off them once or twice a year.
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Food that should not be stored in a refrigerator • Not all food is suitable for storing in the refrigerator, particularly: - Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to cold, such as bananas, avocado, papa- ya, passion fruit, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers. - Fruit which is not yet ripe - Potatoes Warning:...
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DEFROSTING, WASHING MAINTENANCE Never clean the product’s casing or plastic parts using solvents or strong, abrasive detergents (e.g. washing powders or creams)! Use mild liquid detergents and soft cloths only. Do not use sponges. Defrosting the fridge*** • Frost settles on the rear wall of the fridge chamber. It is removed automatically. During the defrosting, the condensate, which contains contaminants may clog the opening in the through.
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Automatic fridge defrosting**** The fridge chamber has been equipped with an automatic defrosting function. How- ever, frost may settle on the rear wall of the fridge chamber. This happens usually, when large quantities of fresh food products are stored in the fridge. Automatic freezer defrosting**** The freezer chamber has been equipped with an automatic defrosting function (no- frost).The food is frozen in the cooled circulation air, and the moisture from the freez-...
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING Problems Possible causes Remedies - check whether the plug is prop- erly inserted into the socket - check whether the power cable of the appliance is not damaged - check whether there is voltage The appliance does not work The electric circuit is disrupted in the socket, by plugging anoth- er appliance, e.g.
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Problems Possible causes Remedies Incorrect setting of the adjust- - reset the knob to a higher ment knob position The ambient temperature is - the appliance is adapted to op- higher or lower than the climate eration in the climate range from range from table with technical table with technical specification.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION REVERSING THE OPENING OF THE DOORS Remove the upper plate and Remove the upper door. Remove the middle hinge and its Remove the bottom door. hinge by screw driver. connecting pin underneath. Remove the right bottom hinge Use the opposite hinge and cover Reassemble the doors and hinges and left plastic plugs, and refit and fit into the left bottom.
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INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE IN THE COLUMN After ensuring the match between appliance door Insert the appliance into the column, placing it on and column door, then screw the appliance upper the opposite site of the hinges, and make sure 3-5 part to the cabinet mm distance gap.
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