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Instruction manual for freestanding 50/50 fridge freezer
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1. Thermostat Shelf Th y SH Drain Port J Crisper Cover Crisper Freezing Drawer Drain hose Back a Compressor Back Leveling Feet AS Oma TF e o o o c D C D Cc D e o o o o o C a Lo sbsv OOo o gt lt D a Z ee o o o o Cc gt cere c Z Ce a a L Note This illustrationis only for guidance Bracket Gasket Troubleshooting 1 When therefrigerator does notoperate ensure that The electric poweris supplied andthe voltage isnormal The fuse hasnot burnt out The power plugis firmly pluggedinto the socket The thermostat settingis not in0 position When therefrigerator is notcool enough ensure that The thermostat isat the correctsetting There is enough space around the refrigerator The doors arenot opened too frequently and fortoo long The refrigerator isnot in directsunlight or placednear a heatsource
2. caple Instruction manual for freestanding 50 50 fridge freezer RFF550 RFF551 Dz aan Contact Caple on 0844 800 3830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk 0 sat CKCP A01 C Note During the periodof high relativehumidity moisturemay form onthe surface of the refrigerator This is nota malfunction Youmay just wipeit up If your refrigeratoris still notfunctioning properly aftermaking the abovechecks please contact the maintenance service department without delay Technical Specifications For the detailed specifications pleaserefer to thenameplate at the back of the refrigerator The specificationsare subject tochange without priornotice due to product improvement CONTENTS Appliance Illustration 2 Instructions for Installation 3 Cautions for Safety 4 Operation 4 Cleaning and Maintenance 6 Troubleshooting 7 Technical Specifications 8 Please read this Instruction Manual before use Due to product development your refrigerator may not be consistent with thisuser manual fully Cautions When defrosting neveruse sharp ormetallic objects toremove the froston the surface of the evaporator asthis will cause damage Do not store bottled beverages inthe freezing compartment to prevent itbeing broken and causing damage Keep space betweenthe food packets to allow the cold air t
3. There is nottoo much foodor hot foodin the refrigerator When the food in therefrigerator is frozen check that The thermostat isat the correctsetting There is nottoo much foodthat contains alot of moisturein the refrigerator When therefrigerator operates toonoisily ensurethat The refrigerator is properly leveled The refrigerator isnot touching objects around it The containers orsolid packages storedinside are nottouching each other When thereis water spillon the ground The drain holeis blocked The drain hosein compressor compartmentis not installed correctly When therefrigerator runs continuously in the summer without stop There is too much food inthe refrigerator The thermostat dialis at ahigher position suchas 7 The door ofrefrigerator is openedtoo frequently The ventilation around the refrigerator isnot sufficient The door isnot closed properly or the door gasket is deformed
4. ocirculate smoothly in the fridgeor freezer compartment Cleaning and Maintenance 1 When cleaningthe refrigerator disconnect the powercable Rub carefully witha piece ofcloth soaked withneutral cleanser then wipe it clean with freshwater Donot wash therefrigerator with water directly to prevent the unitfrom rust and breakdown 2 Never useacids chemical solution thinner gasoline or similar toclean the refrigerator because they may damage the painting cover andplastic parts ofit Detergent 3 Once ortwice a yeardust the compressorat the back of the appliance with a brush or vacuumcleaner asan accumulation ofdust will affectthe performance of the applianceand cause excessiveelectricity consumption Instructions for Installation 1 Do nottilt the refrigerator more than 45 from upright when moving it Avoid collision and violent vibration during transit Do notapply force to any part such as condenser the door or itshandle in orderto prevent damage as performance may beaffected 2 Ensure thatthere is enoughspace around therefrigerator for correct functioning and circulation 10cm 3 The refrigeratorshould be keptaway from hightemperatures direct sunlightand humid conditions 4 The refrigeratorshould be placedon a solid floor 5 For yoursafety and protection this unit is grounded through theelectrical plug when plugged intoa wall outlet If you arenot sure whether your wall outletis properl
5. rs Thenset the thermostatic dial to the desired setting and place food in the refrigerator The temperature of the refrigeratorcan be adjusted by turning the thermostatic dial setting thedial at 3 or 4 isthe most suitablefor general operation The refrigerator capabilityis stronger asthe dial number increases When you setit to 0 the refrigerator willstop Do notput too much food in therefrigerator Openthe door lessto maintain the temperature of therefrigerator and always leave warm foodto cool toroom temperature before putting into the refrigeratorto save energyconsumption Frost inthe fridge compartmentcan defrost automatically and the watercan flow to the watercollection pan whichsupports the compressor The condensed waterwill evaporate withthe heat ofthe compressor If the drainhose in the compressor compartment isnot installed correctly please install it againbefore use Defrost the freezer compartment whenever the layer of froston the surfacereaches 3 or 4mm When defrosting removeall food setthe thermostatic dialat 0 andopen the door After the frost has melted discard the waterand dry the interior of the refrigerator Therefrigerator can thenbe restarted by turning its thermostatto the desired setting General It uses ahigh efficiency compressorand classic structure distribution It has theadvantage of lowenergy consumption driving freezing capability and easy use Appliance Illustration
6. y grounded pleaseconsult a qualified electrician Cautions for Safety 1 The voltageshould be thesame as therated voltage before the refrigerator is used 2 The powerplug should haveits own separate socket in orderto prevent the electric wire from being overheated by other plugs 3 Do notallow children totamper with thecontrols or play with the appliance 4 Do nothang heavy objects onto the doorof the productto avoid therefrigerator turning over 5 It isdangerous to alterthe specifications orattempt to modifythis product in any way 6 Do notplace sealed containers or carbonated liquids such as fizzy drinks into the freezer asit creates pressureon the container which may cause it to explode and cause injury or damage 7 Do notsplash water onthe refrigerator This may causemalfunctions or electric shock 8 Do notstore flammable materials such as alcohol gasoline LP gasor glue inthe refrigerator 9 Ice cubesand ice lolliesshould not beconsumed immediately afterremoval from the freezer asit may resultin low temperature skin abrasions 10 When youchange the lightbulb or whenthe refrigerator isnot in use for long periods disconnect itfrom the electricity supply 11 Wait for 5minutes before restarting the unit aftera power supply blackout Operation 1 When operatingthe refrigerator forthe first time set the thermostatic dial at 3 connect the electric wire and runit without loadingany food Usuallythis takes 2 3 hou
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