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FAQ

Q:

 

My refrigerator is not cold enough?

A: 

 Ensure the temperature is not set to low;

 

  Ensure the refrigerator is not in direct sunlight or is close to a heat source such as a radiator.   

The refrigerator works at its best when the ambient temperature is between 16°C and 32°C;

 

  Ensure there is sufficient space (at least 10cm’s) between the refrigerator and the wall behind.

Q:

 

Food in the fridge compartment is freezing?

A: 

 Ensure the temperature is not set to strong;

 

 Ensure the ambient temperature is greater than 5°C. 

 

 Foods can be frozen if the ambient temperature is below 5°C;

 

  Ensure foods with high water content are not stored close to the cold air spout.   

Please store these types of foods towards the front of the refrigerator.

Q: The refrigerator is making a sound noise?

A: 

 Ensure the refrigerator is positioned on a level, even floor;

 

 Ensure there is sufficient space (at least 10cm’s) between the refrigerator and the wall behind;

 

 Ensure no foreign objects are touching the refrigerator.

Q:

 

What is this strong smell coming from my refrigerator?

A: 

 Ensure all foods are covered and wrapped;

 

  Ensure all pockets and shelves are cleaned regularly (using a damp cloth).  

Once smells contaminate these parts they can be difficult to remove;

 

 Ensure foods are not stored for too long. A refrigerator is not a permanent foods keeper.

Q:

 

Why does the front and side of my refrigerator feel warm?

A: 

  Pipes, known as refrigerant vessels, which are designed to contain heat are placed within the refrigerators cavity to prevent 

moisture from forming on it.

Q:

 

Why do the doors seem sticky when opening?

A: 

  Generally this occurs when you close the door and reopen immediately.  

Warm air rushes in which increases the pressure  inside the refrigerator.  
If this happens wait for a minute and then reopen.

Q:

 

Why does it sound like water is flowing from my refrigerator?

A: 

  When the compressor starts to run or indeed when it stops the refrigerant, which makes the refrigerator cold, starts flowing  

through the refrigerant vessels (pipes) which can lead to some noise.

Q:

 

Why have I got water droplets on the back wall of my refrigerator?

A: 

  The refrigerator has an automatic defrosting function.  

Melted water drains into an evaporation pan at the back of the refrigerator.  
When the compressor runs the heat generated   makes this water evaporate.  
As a result you will find frost and water drops on the back wall of the refrigerator.

Q:

 

Why is my refrigerator humming/buzzing?

A: 

  This is the normal sound of the compressor and cold air circulation fans.   

The sound can be greater if the refrigerator is positioned on an uneven floor.

Q:

 

Why is dew forming on the wall in the fridge and freezer compartments?

A:  Frost or dew can occur for the following reasons:
 

  The ambient temperature is too high;

 

  The doors are left open for too long;

 

  Foods with high water content are being stored uncovered or unwrapped.

Q:

 

Why is there dew on the interior light cover?

A: 

  The light bulb will radiate heat when it is on so when the doors are opened dew can form because of the sudden difference 

in temperature.

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Summary of Contents for RN-171NB

Page 1: ...E 1 Model No RN 171NB RN 171NS RN 171NW RN 172NB RN 172NS RN 172NW DAEWOO FROST FREE FRIDGE FREEZER AD241 2a _DESUK indd 1 2012 06 01 2 39 54...

Page 2: ...ronmentally sound and sustainable free fromPb Cd Cr 6 Hg PBBs and PBDEs restricted in accordance with the Directive Disposal of Used Electrical Electronic Equipment The meaning of the symbol on the pr...

Page 3: ...tion of the electrical parts may cause an electric shock or fire Do not store volatile and flammable substances in the refrigerator The storage of benzene thinner alcohol ether LP gas or other such su...

Page 4: ...or material damage Do not store pharmaceutical products scientific material or other temperature sensitive products in the refrigerator Productsthat require stricttemperature controlsmust not be stor...

Page 5: ...depthof at least 25cm in the ground 25cm LEVELING If the front of the appliance is slightly higher than the rear the door can be opened and closed more easily 1 The appliance tilts down to the left Tu...

Page 6: ...Do not use extension leads or multiple adapters etc PREPARING THE FRIDGE FREEZER To Prepare your appliance for use and check that it is running correctly take the following steps 1 Install removed all...

Page 7: ...gerator Case Freezer Case Shelves Use this shelf for storing refrigerated food Refrigerator Case Use this case for keeping the food long time Freezer Case Use this case for making the ice and storing...

Page 8: ...roductwas carefully checkedbefore packing Please check the product for damage and for correctclosing of the doors Complaintsmust be reportedto your retailer within 24 hours of delivery 2 Installation...

Page 9: ...stored after 3 to 4 hours of cooling The interior light switches on when The door is opened The compressor operates and starts cooling REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL OBSERVE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Thi...

Page 10: ...ntainers specially suitable for freezing in order to avoid loss of quality 11 Write contentsand date of freezing on the packs Do not exceed the storage time indicatedin order to preserve quality 12 Do...

Page 11: ...ervice specifying the nature of the problem the appliance model number your full address telephone number and area code NOTE Door opening directionchanges carried out by our Customer Service are not c...

Page 12: ...n heat are placed within the refrigerators cavity to prevent moisture from forming on it Q Why do the doors seem sticky when opening A Generally this occurswhen you close the door and reopen immediate...

Page 13: ...0 minutes before serving Ensure foodis labelled and dated before placing in the freezer Once thawed foodshould be cookedand eaten within 24 hours or cookedand refrozen For non frost freeunits defrosty...

Page 14: ...F 12 DIMENSIONS AD241 2a _DESUK indd 17 2012 06 01 2 40 02 Poids Dimensions L x H x P Sans poign e 38kg 485 1227 617 mm...

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