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1. 2 ST MODWEN Bay Campus Equipment Quick Start User Guide Contents KITCHEN Cooker Hood 3 Oven 4 Tele di g 0 9 5 Fridge Freezer CAA55 6 Fridge Freezer CVTAA55NF 7 Larder Fridge 8 Kettle 9 Microwave 10 13 ELECTRONICS James Numatic Vacuum Cleaner 14 FIRE SAFETY Fire Blanket LES OTHER APARTMENT GUIDES Central Heating 16 Ventilation 17 Door Access System 18 Lighting 19 Shower Area p10 Clothes Drying Rack 21 Window Restrictors 22 WashBasin 23 IMPORTANT CONTACTS 24 Emergency Services Health Centre Student Admin amp Residential Offices Student Welfare Security Weblink for Maintenance Requests KITCHEN Cooker Hood pos ere Hotpoint HTU32 Suction Grill OR LAS LA bts eo Bele Ca 0e nb 008 ets erorcrerctesetsssos The control panel is supplied with a switch to select the suction speed and lighting The switch is located on the side ofthe suction grill Use the higher suction speed for greater levels of cooking vapours It is recommended to switch on the appliance 5 minutes prior to cooking and for at least 15 minutes after cooking CO ee Before cleaning always ensure that you have switched your cooker hood off Light switch Suction Speed The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly externally For cleaning use a cloth moistened with neutral liquid detergents Avoid abrasive detergents Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix c
2. Swansea University Student Services Bay Campus Welfare Wardens Bay Campus Security Maintenance Request CAFM online facility for you to log issues with your apartment and its facilities Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk CONTACTS Tel 333 Tel 01792 295321 Tel 0845 850 1362 Tel 0845 46 47 Tel 0300 103 3000 Email swansea studentliving stmodwen co uk Opening Hours Monday to Friday 08 30 17 30 Tel 01792 295101 Email accommodation swansea ac uk Web www swansea ac uk accommodation Tel 01792 602000 Tel 07552 714 656 Welfare Wardens are available daily for a student drop in service at the Admin Office Reception between 17 30 18 30 Please note that between 18 30 22 30 Welfare Wardens may be out visiting other tenants Tel 01792 606 010 Swansea University Estates Security Service provide 24 7 security provision including foot patrols throughout the campus supplemented by the appropriate use of CCTV cameras to deter unauthorised access and protect property They are located within the Bay Library and Tower Information Centre maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Regular Mantenance Monday to Friday during normal working hours 08 30 17 30 Emergency Works Outside of these of hours and on weekends emergencies such as loss of all water power floods gas leaks or persons trapped in lifts should be referred to Swansea University
3. Bay Campus Security Tel 01792 606010 Call charges apply Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 24
4. E E Cover with pierced cling film or a lid NOE Place on a dish on the turntable Glass Turntable Cook on AUTO COOK FRESH VEGETABLES e For best results cut vegetables into similar sized pieces Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 12 All types of fresh fish except battered or breadcrumbed fish can be cooked whether whole fillets or steaks Microwave and Place the prepared fish in a buttered dish heatproof shallow Chilled Season with salt and pepper sprinkle with lemon juice and dot with butter Do not dish e g Pyrex cover dish Glass Turntable amp O O1 BR ND BR Microwave continued 4 of 4 pages DEFROSTING with this microwave oven Note During the defrosting process the oven will beep to remind you to check the food When the oven beeps open the door turn the frozen food over and close the door and press the START pad again WEIGHT defrost Weight Defrost automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting results for frozen food 1 Touch the DEFROST pad once This is a weight defrost mode 2 Touch the TIME SET pad to set the weight Weight can be set up from 200g to 3000g The weight will change in 50g increments or decrements Example For a defrosting weight of 1000 grams touch the 10min pad once to set 1000 3 Touch the START pad The oven light comes on and the turnta
5. Removable multipurpose SHELVES SHELVES Drain for DEFROST WATER FRUIT and VEGETABLE bin BOTTLE shelf Levelling FEET How to Use Cleaning e The compartment temperature can be set by the e Use luke warn water to clean the cabinet of the temperature knob between 1 and 7 appliance and wipe it dry 1 warmest 7 coldest e Never clean the appliance with flammable fluids It could te cause a damage and fire hazard e A medium position is recommended If the TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT knob has been set ii dar sah i rk aaa on high values with large quantities of food and with a p y on high ambient temperature the appliance can operate e Shelves are all removable for cleaning purpose continuously resulting in excessive frost formation and excessive energy consumption compensate for this by shifting the knob towards lower values defrosting will occur automatically e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice Do not fill the appliance with too much food Cold air chen sda cel f C r must circulate freely for food to be preserved properly If circulation is impeded the compressor will work e To obtain the best results from your appliance neither hot foods nor liquids which may evaporate should be continuously placed in the compartment e Keep the time between buying chilled food and placing it in you
6. external and internal parts as well as the rubber seals may be cleaned using a sponge that has been soaked in lukewarm water and bicarbonate of soda or neutral soap Do not use solvents abrasive products bleach or ammonia The removable accessories may be soaked in warm water and soap or dishwashing liquid Rinse and dry them carefully Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice Food Storage Tips e Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products Wrap raw meat and poultry loosely in polythene or aluminium foil to prevent from drying Wrap cheese in greaseproof paper and then in a polythene bag excluding as much air as possible Place only cold or lukewarm foods in the compartment not hot foods Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 6 KITCHEN Make Model Indesit CVTAA55NF Description of the appliance CCC E TINE HE MINS REEZER DOOR FRIDGE Mc OPEN How to Use Cleaning e The temperature inside the refrigerator compartment The external and internal parts as well as the rubber automatically adjusts itself according to the thermostat seals may be cleaned using a sponge with lukewarm knob water and bicarbonate of soda or neutral soap Do not use solvents abrasive products bleach or ammonia Min warmest Max coldest ae e The removable accessories may be soaked in warm e A medium position is rec
7. grams Refer to the auto cook menu chart below for further details 4 Touch the START pad START Spee The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating Cooking starts and the time in gt the display will count down Tabl Dewislen Auto Cook aimes dsc ros 500 000 to Auto Cook Start Tie the joint into a neat shape ROAST PORK Place the meat on the dish Brush with a little oil Chilled Place roasts fat side down on the dish Glass Turntable amp Cook on AUTO COOK ROAST PORK OR ROAST BEEF Metal Rack Turn over when hearing the beep ROAST BEEF Remove from oven Drain off any excess juices Stand for 10 minutes in foil before serving ON OOF WN Wash and dry chicken Tie the legs loosely together with string Pierce the skin a couple of times just under the legs Brush butter mixture all over the chicken on the dish ROAST Chilled Place roasts breast side down on the dish Glass Turntable amp CHICKEN Cook on AUTO COOK ROAST CHICKEN Metal Rack Turn over when hearing the beep Remove from the oven Drain off any excess juices Season with salt if required Stand for 10 minutes in foil before serving Place on the dish on the metal rack on the turntable Metal Rack Cook on AUTO COOK BAKED FISH BAKED FISH Wash and trim Place prepared vegetables into a suitable sized container nesi Sprinkle with 2 5 tablespoons of water Microwave proof
8. issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 15 OTHER GUIDES Location Bay Campus Residential Buildings Heating type Gas Central Heating The Radiators CO ewer eee e reese eee nse e reser rree seas s ee seseeeeeeeees sense eeeseeresee eases esseeeeeeeeeeeseenseeseseeeeces The Heating is provided by Hot Water Radiators Radiator temperature is automatically controlled so that the level of heating supplied in the building is comfortable without wasting energy There are different styles of radiators however they all work on the same principles Radiator temperature Radiators control the heating in each room Radiators produce heat by circulating water through the radiator The temperature of the water circulating through the radiators is regulated by an efficient control system which makes reference to the external temperature The radiator system is automatically controlled so the temperature of heating supplied in your room cannot be higher than the highest temperature supplied anywhere in the halls You can however turn your heating down or off Each radiator s hot water flow can be controlled by the VALVE This allows you to set your own comfort level Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk The Valve The Valve pictured is located on the right hand side of the radiator and turns your radiator ON and OFF To turn your rad
9. products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 20 How to use the Clothes dryer e Open arms from centre e Pull out rack e To close push in rack and close arms e Please make sure you have removed as much excess water as possible to avoid damage to the drying rack by overloading e Your clothes line should be periodically wiped clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent e Do not release the locking mechanism when there are clothes attached to the lines e Place heavier items at the back closest to the wall and work your way outwards for lighter items Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 21 Type Window Restrictor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Description COCO ry How to use the windows e For security and safety reasons windows have restrictors fitted e Do not force windows interfere with mechanisms or remove any parts e If you are unsure on how to operate your window please speak to a member of staff on site Items on window sills Please do not store items on inner and outer window ledges It can pose a serious Health and Safety risk if windows are open and is therefore prohibited Tampering with window res
10. seconds 12 START SPEEDY COOK pad Press to start cooking Spent ck 13 STOP pad For when necessary to stop mid cooking Also press to clear all functions Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 10 Microwave continued 2 of 4 pages COOKING with this microwave oven This microwave cooking method allows you to cook food for a desired time In addition to the maximum power level 100 you can select different microwave power from 9 other levels 10 to 90 for the foods that require slower cooking Note The oven will automatically work on 100 microwave power if a cooking time is entered without the power level previously being selected If you have used the appliance for grilling convection or combination cooking let the oven cool down before using again Never switch the microwave oven on when it is empty MICROWAVE COOKING GRILL COOKING eee ee eer eee ee eee ee ee ee ee E ra eRe eRe er Re et ee ee eee The Grill enables you to heat and make food to turn brown 1 Touch the MW pad once P HI shows in display quickly without using microwave 2 Select the appropriate power level by pressing the MW pad 1 Touch the GRILL pad once again until the corresponding percentage is displayed 2 Touch the TIME SET pad to set the grilling time 3 Touch the TIME SET pad to set the cooking time Example For a time of 12 minutes touch the 10min pad Example For a
11. time of 12 minutes touch the 10min pad once amp 1min pad twice to set 12 00 once amp 1min pad twice to set 12 00 4 Touch the START pad 3 Touch the START pad The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating Cooking starts and the time in the display will count down Cooking starts and the time in the display will count down IR Vie Clock Grill gt 22 Convection A ie ll Grill Combi Convection Grill Combi Convection 10 min 1 mir 10 sec 10 mir 1 min 10 sec 1 hour 10 S min 1 min 1 min START STOP START Clear Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 11 Microwave continued 3 of 4 pages AUTO COOK This function allows you to simply and automatically cook a range of popular foods Auto cook menu R Always use oven gloves when touching the utensils in the oven Lee d N 3 Roast chicken AUTO 1 Touch the AUTO COOK pad once 4 Baked fish COOK 5 Fresh vegetable 2 Select the menu by touching the AUTO COOK pad until the required menu is displayed Refer to the auto cook menu chart below for further details vant IAI Eat Grill Combi Convection 3 Touch the TIME SET pad to set the cooking weight 10 min 1 min 10 sec Example For a cooking weight of 1000 grams touch the 10min amp 1min pad once to set 1 hour ee min 1000 up to 2000
12. ble starts rotating Cooking starts and the time in the display will count down M W LT a IUWI LO 151 pt Grill Combi Convection 10 min 1 min 10 sec 1 _ Y min 1 min START Cleaning e Clean the appliance after each use TIME Defrost 1 Touch the DEFROST pad twice This is a time defrost mode 2 Touch the TIME SET pad to set the defrosting time Example For a time of 12 minutes touch the 10min pad once amp 1min pad twice to set 12 00 3 Touch START pad The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating Cooking starts and the time in the display will count down DefrosN HS lock FI Combi Convection 1min 10 sec 10 min 3 TOP START Clear TOSSA e Unplug the appliance frim the outlet and allow it to cool down completely before cleaning e Wipe over the inside with a damp cloth and polish it with a dry cloth e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 13 ELECTRONICS Make Model Numatic James Cleaner JVP180A1YELAA1 Power on and off Description of the appliance Indicator Light Keep your machine clean e Keep filters clean e Use filter bags they will enhance performance and help keep machine clean e Use a Numatic Original fil
13. cally via sensors the lights will turn on when movement is detected at the flat entrance via a presence detector Lights will turn off after a pre determined time if no movement is detected Lobby lighting is controlled via presence sensors which will turn the lights on when they detect movement and turn the lights off after a pre determined time if no movement is detected Ce ey Stair lighting will remain off if a daylight sensor measures that the natural light is sufficient External External lighting is centrally controlled by a time programme and daylight sensors Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 19 OTHER GUIDES Shower area s Type Electric shower amp extending clothes dryer Description of the appliances nn nn mn mn nn nm nm nm nn nn sn nn nn nm How to use the shower e The shower head is at a fixed height however the direction of flow can be altered manually e Turn the control on the right side to activate shower e To alter the temperature of the shower use the control on the left side The shower will remain on until turned off manually Your cleaning responsibilities e You are responsible for cleaning your room and this includes your ensuite This needs to be carried out ona regular basis Please use the appropriate cleaning materials e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning
14. can pose a serious Health and Safety risk if windows are open and is therefore prohibited Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide OTHER GUIDES Door Access System ns Type Bedroom lock Description of the appliance nn meer nm mn mn nn nm nm nm nn nn nn msn nn nm Card Reader LOOK AFTER YOUR CARD YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR REPLACEMENTS Bedroom locks Menge Cade Your Access Card is used to access your bedroom by You will be issued with one Access Card presenting the card to a reader on the outside of the door If you have any issues with your swipe card call into the Once you use the card to enter your bedroom not study Student Living Admin Office and speak to a member of staff side ang CIOSG Mie GOOF DEMNA VOU ME COGTWII DE e Inthe event of losing your swipe card there will be 10 00 replacement fee which will be added to your residence fees When you exit the room and close the door behind you it will account remain unlocked for 25 minutes after this time it locks itself This allows you to use the communal areas without being locked out Do not tamper or deface your swipe card i e punch holes as this will render the card inactive resulting in the necessary purchase of a replacement card However should you wish to lock your bedroom door upon exiting you must present your card to the reader to activate the lock rememb
15. eaching a boil in a short time Setting position Normal or Fast Place 0 Off Cleaning 3 T 2 5 Medium e Itis usually enough to wash the hob with a damp sponge and dry it with absorbent kitchen roll 6 High e The electric hobs should be cleaned using a damp cloth and then rubbed with oil while still warm Safety TR ee e Stainless steel may become marked if it comes into contact with very hard water or harsh detergents containing e Make sure the knobs are in the 0 position when the phosphorous After cleaning it is rinse and dry thoroughly appliance is not in use e Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents stain removers anti rust products powder detergents or sponges with abrasive surfaces these may scratch the surface e Always make sure pan handles are turned towards the centre of the hob in order to avoid accidental burns e Do not leave the electric plate switched on without a pan placed on it e Never use steam cleaners or pressure cleaners e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff Practical Advice on Using the Electric Hot Plates for advice e Do not use cookware with uneven or deformed bottoms In order to avoid heat loss and damage to the hot plate use a Aare Raming It IS ANVISAD TO TNES nor Ouah ye CY cookware with a flat bottom the diameter of which is not less than that of the hot plate Report any maintenance issues via h
16. el near or very close to the kitchen area How to use a fire blanket Safety Warning 1 Pull down generally the tapes to remove fire blanket from 1 Never attempt to carry a container of burning liquid its container 2 Never attempt to use water to extinguish any flammable 2 Ensure that you are positioned between the fire and safe liquid exit escape route 3 Never reuse a fire blanket 3 Hold one tab in each hand near the blanket and rotate your hands inwards so they are protected by the blanket also to shield your forearm and face If you have used the fire blanket you must notify the St Modwen Student Living Admin Office Office number 0300 103 3000 4 Hold arms out towards the fire 5 Move slowly towards the fire The blanket will protect you from the heat and flame Do not look over the top of the fire Opening Hours 08 30 17 30 blanket 6 Let the bottom of the blanket touch the side of cooker or worktop Still moving forward slowly and carefully place the blanket over the burning liquid material completely 7 Place a saucepan lid or metal tray on top of the fire blanket over the mouth of the container 8 Use the blanket to extinguish the fire before turning off electrical or gas supply or removing any heat source if safe Leave cool for at least 30 minutes keeping out of the smoke 9 Leave the area closing all the doors behind you and call Bay Campus Security on 01792 606010 Report any maintenance
17. er to check the handle before you leave Communal locks e Your Access Card will allow you to enter the main entry door internal flat door and your room door e Unlike your bedroom door the internal cluster doors will lock immediately once closed Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 18 OTHER GUIDES Lighti IgNting or poes ALL OF OUR LIGHTS ARE RUN Location Bay Campus Residential Buildings EFFICIENTLY WITH TIMERS AND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LL SN SAVING B ULBS ie SAVE EVEN MORE F YOU URN LIGHTS OFF WHEN You DON T NEED T Bedroom amp bathroom HEM ON Bedroom and bathroom lighting is operated via standard light switches Within each room desk lights have their own switches under the shelf In the bedroom switches on the headboard control the main bedroom lighting and also the over bed light In the bathroom a light over the mirror is operated by the pull cord Kitchen amp lounge In the kitchen and lounge areas a push switch will turn the lights on Lights will remain on for 15 minutes if the room is empty These lights will also automatically turn off when rooms are empty and when there is sufficient natural lighting via an absence detector Flat corridor Flat corridor lighting is controlled automati
18. iator ON you need to turn the Valve CLOCKWISE To turn OFF turn the valve ANTI CLOCKWISE Please remember that the ON OFF valve does not alter the temperature of the hot water to the radiator however it does control the amount of hot water into the radiator so if you don t open the valve fully you will restrict the flow of hot water into the radiator thus limiting the amount of hot water that will effectively heat the radiator How to operate e Select the amount of heat supplied to your radiator by turning the dial on the thermostatic valve towards the ON or OFF as desired e 5 is the hottest setting and 1 is the coolest Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 16 Type Methods of ventilation to your room OTHER GUIDES Ceiling fan Ventilation to the bathroom and kitchen This is provided by a central system which operates at a continuous low level This is boosted whenever a bathroom or kitchen light is switched on soit is important not to leave lights on as this will increase electricity consumption bathroom fan is automatically activated when the light switch is on Kitchen hood CO ey To reduce food smells steam and smoke kitchen hoods provide separate ventilation and should only be used when cooking Window Windows have a side louvre to allow for individual control of fresh air Please note that the windows only open a short way Please do not store items on inner and outer window ledges It
19. ks TTT f D TIMER Indicator light Knob THERMOSTAT 0 ra I 5 m 0 AAN GA 1 2 max 60 45 15 220 D 7 J min 180 x 30 ki 140 D0 E 0 max SELECTOR VARIABLE GRILL Knob Knob TRYDANOL Indicator light programmer THERMOSTAT SRE 88 g z AN _ 5 O eg oo O cm o be I G SELECTOR VARIABLE GRILL Knob Dolen Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 4 Cooker Hob ci ccc a Make Model Indesit 4 ring hob PIM604WH Description of the appliance ELECTRIC PLATE Pilot lamp of the ELECTRIC PLATE Control knobs for the cook top ELECTRIC PLATE Operation e The Electric Plate vary in diameter and power normal and Setting Usage fast The latter can be identified by a red boss in the centre 0 Off of the hot plate itself 1 Cooking vegetables fish e The position of the corresponding electric hot plate is 2 Cooking potatoes using steam soups indicated on each control knob chickpeas beans 3 Continuing the cooking of large quantities of food e The Electric Plate ON indicator light switches on whenever the knob is moved from the off position minestrone e The Electric Plate control knob is a device used to regulate For roasting average power The knob may be turned clockwise or anti clockwise 5 For roasting above average and set to six different positions 6 For browning and r
20. leaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 3 Oven Make Model Indesit FIM31KAWH KITCHEN Description of the appliance CO ry Starting the Oven 1 Select the desired cooking mode by turning the SELECTOR knob 2 Select the desired temperature with the VARIABLE GRILL knob 3 When preheating is finished the THERMOSTAT indicator light will stay on place the food in the oven Oven door should remain OPEN when grilling Cleaning e Always turn the appliance off before cleaning e The stainless steel or enamel coated external parts as well as the rubber seals may be cleaned using a sponge that has been soaked in lukewarm water and neutral soap e If these stains are difficult to remove use only specialised products e After cleaning rinse and dry thoroughly e Do not use abrasive powders or corrosive substances e Ideally the inside of the oven should be cleaned after each use Use hot water and detergent rinse and dry with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive products e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk CONTROL PANEL GRILL DRIPPING PAN GUIDES for the sliding rac
21. nd never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice e Unplug the appliance from the outlet and allow it to cool down completely before cleaning e Wipe over the outside surface of the head with a damp cloth and polish it with a dry cloth e To prevent loss of gloss do not use chemical steel wood abrasives or cleaners to clean the outside e Limescale in tap water may cause the kettle to discolour to remove this build up use a standard descaler Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 9 KITCHEN Microwave us Make Model Daewoo KOC9Q1T Description of the appliance 1 Glass plate turntable which should be placed on the rolling base 2 Rolling base 3 Standing Metal rack to be placed on the glass plate Control panel 1 Digital display 2 AUTO COOK pad To choose one of the automatic functions listed to the left of the button 3 MW pad For microwave cooking function 4 DEFROST pad For defrost function only 5 GRILL pad For Grill function only 6 COMBO pad For combined microwave and grill function 7 CONVECTOR pad For convector oven function 3 w peros 8 CLOCK pad To set the clock display 5 4 8 9 STEAM CLEAN pad To choose steam clean function sec 10 WARM pad For food warming function 11 TIME SET pads To choose the time required for cooking in hours minutes and
22. ommended water and soap Rinse and dry carefully e Ifthe TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT knob has been set on high values with large quantities of food and witha high ambient temperature the appliance can operate continuously resulting in excessive frost formation and e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice excessive energy consumption compensate for this by Food Storage Tips shifting the knob towards lower values defrosting will EE ERRORS SRE RO occur automatically e Keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy e Do not fill the appliance with too much food Cold air pieaners must circulate freely for food to be preserved properly e Wrap raw meat and poultry loosely in polythene or If circulation is impeded the compressor will work aluminium foil to prevent from drying continuously e Wrap cheese in greaseproof paper and then in a polythene bag excluding as much air as possible e Place only cold or lukewarm foods in the compartment not hot foods Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide T KITCHEN Make Model Indesit TFAA10 ENTS STORE M sy FOODS Description of the appliance OTHER UN ng POSSIBLE iis ee LOM T q THE FRIDGE L TEMPERATURE REGULATING knob Removable lidded shelf FREEZER and STORAGE compartment
23. r fridge as short possible e Do not push food together too much try to allow air to circulate around each item e Do not store food uncovered Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 8 Kettle s Make Model Sabichi Kettle 110411 Description of the appliance COCO eee eer se ener seeree sees eee reer eee rere eeeeneeneenseeeseeseesseseesseeeeeereereereeses Spout Body YR Water gauge sabict ill Power base To protect against the risk of electric shock do not immerse the kettle in water or any other liquids Do not let the cord hang over the edge of the worktop or contact a hot surface If the kettle is overfilled boiling water may over spill How to Operate CCC Remove kettle from the power base and pull the lid open to fill to desired level Always fill kettle between minimum and maximum marks too little water will result in the kettle switching off before the water is boiled KITCHEN Lid Handle Switch Switching on and off e Ensure lid is firmly in place before connecting the power cord to the outlet e Press the switch down and the indicator light will light up the kettle will start to boil you can switch the power off by lifting the control switch at any time whilst boiling Care and Maintenance e Clean the appliance after each use e Always make sure you follow the instructions a
24. ter bag under fine dust conditions e Keep hoses and tubes clear e Report any worn or damaged parts to the Student Living helpdesk immediately e Regularly examine the power cord If damage is found such as cracking or ageing the power cord must be replaced by a competent person using the correct Numatic original part e Change dust bag frequently e Keep diffuser filter where fitted clean e Only use the brushes provided with the machine The use of other brushes may impair safety DON T e Unreel the cable with one pull or pull on the cable to unplug the machine from the power supply e Use to suck up hot ashes or lighted cigarette ends e Use steam cleaners pressure washers or immerse in water to clean the machine e Attempt machine maintenance or cleaning unless the power supply plug has been removed from the supply outlet e Use in a wet environment or to collect wet materials e Store your machine in wet conditions Care and Maintenance e Keep the machine clean including hoses and tubes e Ensure the bag and filter are fitted e Regularly examine the power cord e Check dust bag frequently e Check filters are clean e Check for any worn or damaged parts and report immediately e Do not steam clean or pressure wash Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 14 FIRE SAFETY Location Fire blankets will be wall mounted at eye lev
25. trictors is a breach of regulations and may result in disciplinary sanctions being applied regulations can be viewed at swansea ac uk accommodation Report damage promptly via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 22 OTHER GUIDES Wash Basin ics cece Location Ensuite Description of the appliance How to use Your cleaning responsibilities e Press the top of the HOT or COLD tap to activate the water e You are responsible for cleaning your room and this includes your ensuite This needs to be carried out ona e The tap will run for 15 seconds after which you will need to regular basis Please use the appropriate cleaning materials push the tap button again to activate the water e Always make sure you follow the instructions and never mix cleaning products If you have any queries please ask staff for advice e Be aware that the hot water tap is not a mixer tap and therefore the water will become very hot if left running e Use appropriate cleaning materials and clean regularly Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 23 Important Contacts os Emergency Services University Health Centre Swansea GP out of hours NHS Direct St Modwen Student Living Admin Office Swansea University Residential Services
26. ttp maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk Bay Campus Equipment User Guide 5 Fridge freezer s Make Model Indesit CAA55 Description of the appliance nn nn nm mm nn nm nm msn mms messes i TEMPERATURE REGULATING knob SHELVES FRUIT and VEGETABLE bin FREEZER and STORAGE compartment STORAGE compartment Levelling FOOT How to Use e The temperature inside the refrigerator compartment automatically adjusts itself according to the thermostat knob 1 warmest 5 coldest e A medium position is recommended Ifthe TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT knob has been set on high values with large quantities of food and with a high ambient temperature the appliance can operate continuously resulting in excessive frost formation and excessive energy consumption compensate for this by shifting the knob towards lower values defrosting will occur automatically e Do not fill the appliance with too much food Cold air must circulate freely for food to be preserved properly If circulation is impeded the compressor will work continuously Report any maintenance issues via http maintenance stmodwenstudentliving co uk KITCHEN KING ant Que Ne TE NON ME PEN Le FOR i goot ons po QL BAG l Removable lidded shelf with EGG TRAY and BUTTER DISH Removable multipurpose SHELVES j I i Compartment for a 2 LITRE BOTTLE BOTTLE shelf Cd In e The

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