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Section 1. Installation 

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IMPORTANT! 

This appliance must be left to stand in an upright position 

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at least 4 hours before being switched on for the first time.

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This appliance has been designed for Domestic Use Only.

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Remove all packaging and securing tape from the appliance.

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Wash the interior of the appliance with lukewarm water containing a small 

amount of bicarbonate soda (5ml to 0.5 litres of water).

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This appliance has been designed and manufactured to operate efficiently 

within an ambient temperature range of +16° to +32°C.

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This appliance should not be sited in a cold atmosphere, i.e. garage, 

cellar or shed where the temperature may fall below 10°C. Doing so 

may cause the freezer unit to under freeze and lead to condensation 

issues (see below). If the ambient temperature is too low, the 

thermostat (located inside the fridge section) will shut off and the 

freezer will not be able to operate. If this continues for several hours 

you may find that some or all of the items stored inside your freezer 

section are not being maintained at the correct temperature. This 

does not indicate that there is a fault with the appliance. 

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N.B. If you site this appliance in a garage/out-building or any other 

cold environment, condensation may occur depending on the 

ambient temperature. This may form on the outer cabinet and “pool” 

under the appliance. This is quite normal and does not indicate that 

there is a fault with the appliance. However, condensation droplets 

may also enter the appliance and damage the insulation.

 

N.B. Condensation or related problems such as rust are not covered
under the manufacturers guarantee!

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N.B. If you site this appliance in a very warm room/environment, i.e. 

conservatory, the motor may run continuously and the required 

temperature may not be achieved inside the cabinet(s).

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Position the appliance in a dry atmosphere and out of direct sunlight.

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Do not position next to a cooker or other sources of heat, i.e. radiator.

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Leave a minimum gap of 2cm between the appliances in order to 

avoid condensation.

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Please ensure that there is a small ‘air-gap’ between the appliance and 

the rear and side walls.

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Do not place or store heavy items on the top of this appliance.

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Ensure that the appliance is positioned on a firm flat floor.

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This appliance must be level.

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Ensure that the appliance is upright and wheels/feet are in firm contact 

with the floor so that the cabinet is stable.

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Connect the plug to an adjacent 13amp socket outlet and ensure that 

the appliance is not standing on the supply cable.

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Summary of Contents for RK104WE

Page 1: ...n And Operating Manual t SE F in Silver Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install or use this appliance It is advisable to keep these instructions in a safe place for futur...

Page 2: ...ference Included is some important safety information in addition to guidelines and recommendations that will enable you to take full advantage of all the functions available This quality appliance ha...

Page 3: ...ot exclusively cleaning of filters or defrosting Cost of Call out for work required to correct the alignment of doors following door reversal procedures carried out by you Use of the appliance by anyo...

Page 4: ...way and understand the hazards involved y Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload this appliance y Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the applian...

Page 5: ...It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any way Any damage to the cord may cause a short circuit fire and or electric shock y This appliance is intended to be used in hou...

Page 6: ...ut 1 y Store pre packed frozen food in accordance with the frozen food manufacture s instructions 1 y Appliance s manufactures storage recommendations should be strictly adhered to Refer to relevant i...

Page 7: ...circulation should be around the appliance lacking this leads to overheating To achieve sufficient ventilation follow the instructions relevant to installation y Wherever possible the spacers of the p...

Page 8: ...reated as household waste Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you...

Page 9: ...ottles Dairy Products 5 Salad Crisper Box with Glass Shelf 6 Levelling Feet Please note that your appliance may be supplied with the door left or right hand hinged To reverse the door please refer to...

Page 10: ...CONTENTS Section 1 Installation Section 2 Safety Advice Section 3 Operating the Appliance Section 4 Maintenance 7...

Page 11: ...ance in a garage out building or any other cold environment condensation may occur depending on the ambient temperature This may form on the outer cabinet and pool under the appliance This is quite no...

Page 12: ...ent that the refrigerant circuit is damaged avoid naked flames or sources of ignition and ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated Do not damage the refrigerant circuit This appliance sha...

Page 13: ...Setting 7 Coldest Temperature Important During high ambient temperatures e g on hot summer days it may be necessary to set the thermostat to the coldest setting position 7 This may cause the compress...

Page 14: ...may cause a build up of ice as well as affecting the energy consumption Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the door from closing properly Ensure that the door seal is clean and there are no t...

Page 15: ...pliance and cause increased energy consumption 4 3 Defrosting If ice build up in the ice box exceeds 3 5mm empty the contents and switch off the appliance leave the door open and allow the ice to melt...

Page 16: ...tore bananas onions potatoes garlic in the refrigerator x Fridge shelf bottom x Chiller box drawer Raw meat poultry fish for short term storage Fridge shelf middle Dairy products eggs Fridge shelf top...

Page 17: ...n into the same hole Remove the left foot and refit on the right hand side Now fit the lower hinge and foot assembly to the left hand side Tighten the screws Now place the door onto the lower hinge an...

Page 18: ...ctly The appliance is making a noise Refer to Normal Operating Sounds section 3 4 Ensure that the appliance has been installed correctly see section 1 YOUR GUARANTEE IS VALID ONLY IN THE UK SOUTHERN I...

Page 19: ...sposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbo...

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