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Fridge
User manual
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CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY AND ENVIRON
MENTAL INFORMATION 4
1.1. Caring for the environment 6 ............................................................................................................................................................
1.2. Cleaning, sanitization and maintenance of the ice and/or water dispenser (if present) ...............................................................6
1.3. Information for regulatory authorities 7 ........................................................................................................................................
1.4. To save energy 7 ...................................................................................................................................................................................
1.5. Environmental labelling 7 ..................................................................................................................................................................
2. INSTALLATION 8
2.1. Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.2. Connection to the water system 8 ...................................................................................................................................................
2.3. Connection to the electrical power supply 9 ................................................................................................................................
2.4. Refrigerant ..........................................................................................................................................................................................9
3. BEFORE STARTING 10
3.1. To know your fridge well 10 .................................................................................................................................................................
3.2. Manufacturer’s liability....................................................................................................................................................................10
3.3. Technical support 10 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.4. Technical specifications 10 ..................................................................................................................................................................
3.5. Product plate 10 ......................................................................................................................................................................................
3.6. General description 12 ..........................................................................................................................................................................
3.7. Electronic Control 14 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.8. Main control panel 14 ............................................................................................................................................................................
4. SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON 15
4.1. Turning on and o 15 .............................................................................................................................................................................
5. COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE SETTING 18
5.1. How to adjust the temperature to meet dierent needs 18 .......................................................................................................
5.2. Information and malfunction messages on the display 19 ........................................................................................................
6. FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS 20
6.1. Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................................20
6.2. Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................27
7. LAYOUT 33
7.1. Positioning, adjusting and internal drawers removal. 33 ...........................................................................................................
8. ACTIVATING AND USING THE ICE MAKER 34
8.1. Activation and use of the Ice Maker.............................................................................................................................................34
8.2. Internal water filter (not 0F models) 35 ...........................................................................................................................................
8.3. External water filter for freezer colu
mn Ice Maker .........................................................................................................................35
9. LIGHTING 36
9.1. Compartment
lighting 36 .................................................................................................................................................................................
10. CONSERVATION OF FOODS 36
10.1. General directions 36 .............................................................................................................................................................................
10.2. How to maintain good food quality 37 .............................................................................................................................................
10.3. Tips for food storage 38 ........................................................................................................................................................................
11. CARE AND CLEANING 41
11.1. Care and Cleaning 41 .............................................................................................................................................................................
11.2. Internal cleaning 41 ...............................................................................................................................................................................
11.3. Cleaning of the ventilation grill, filter and condenser 42 ............................................................................................................
11.4. Upper condenser 42 ...............................................................................................................................................................................
11.5. Lower condenser 43 ..............................................................................................................................................................................
12. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 44
12.1. Troubleshooting Guide 44 .....................................................................................................................................................................
12.2. Malfunction messages appearing on the display 46 ....................................................................................................................
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
1.1. For your safety
>If this appliance is replacing an existing appliance
which must be removed or disposed of, make sure
that it does not become a dangerous trap for children.
>This appliance is designed to refrigerate bever-
ages and foods and is intended for domestic use.
>This appliance is for refrigeration and conserva-
tion of fresh and frozen foods in the home. Any other
use is considered inappropriate.
>This appliance is not designed to operate with ex-
ternal timers or with remote-control systems.
>The appliance must be installed by following the
instructions in the Installation Guide, particular care
should be taken not to obstruct the vent openings of
the appliance and of the built-in units.
>The appliance features a concentrated lighting
system with LED lamps. Do not stare at these lamps
when they are on, as this could damage your vision.
This warning is also included on the label attached to
the inside of the refrigerator door.
>When the freezer is operating, do not touch the
interior stainless steel surfaces with wet or damp
hands, as skin may stick to the very cold surfaces.
>Do not use any type of electrical equipment inside
the food storage compartments.
>When positioning the shelves, do not place fingers
in the shelf slide guides.
>Do not position containers of flammable liquids
near the appliance.
>Never attempt to extinguish a flame/fire with wa-
ter: turn o the appliance and cover the flame with a
fireproof blanket.
>Do not position containers of flammable liquids
near the appliance.
>Completely switch o the appliance and unplug
the power supply cable during cleaning operations.
If the plug is not easily reached, it is a good idea to
disconnect the omnipolar switch that controls the
socket that the appliance is connected to.
>Packaging materials can be dangerous for chil-
dren: do not allow children to play with plastic bags,
plastic film or polystyrene.
>Any repairs must be performed by a qualified ser-
vice technician.
>This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, senso-
ry or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by
a person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
>Do not damage the appliances refrigerant circuit
pipes.
>Do not store explosive substances, such as aero-
sol cans with a flammable propellant, inside this ap-
pliance.
>The amount of refrigerant gas contained in your
appliance is indicated on the identification plate lo-
cated inside the appliance. If the power cord of this
appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, customer service or a similarly quali-
fied person.
>Improper installations and repairs may put the
user at considerable risk.
>Repairs must be carried out by the authorized
customer service.
>Only original spare parts from the manufacturer
can be used. Only with the use of these components
does the manufacturer guarantee that the safety re-
quirements of the product are complied with.
>Repairs may be performed by the manufacturer,
authorized customer service or a similarly qualified
person only.
>Plug the appliance into a grounded 3-poles outlet.
>Do not remove the ground pole.
>Do not use an adapter.
>Do not use an extension cord.
>Disconnect power to all units before servicing.
>If the POWER CORD is damaged, it must be re-
placed by the manufacturer, an authorized service
centre or a similar qualified person in order to avoid
any hazards.
>Children must be supervised to make sure they do
not play with the appliance.
>Do not modify this appliance.
>Do not insert pointed metal objects (kitchen uten-
sils or tools) into the slots in the appliance.
>Do not touch (especially with wet hands) frozen
products or put them in your mouth directly.
>Do not store flammable, explosive or volatile sub-
stances inside the appliance.
>Do not store explosive substances, such as spray
bottles with flammable propellants, in the appliance.
>Bottles containing beverages with a high alcohol
content must be tightly closed and stored vertically.
>Organic compounds, acids and essential oils can
corrode the seals and plastic surfaces if left in con-
tact with them for extended periods.
>Do not pull on the cable to unplug the appliance.
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1.2. I daily usen
>Cleaning and maintenance meant to be performed
by the user must not be carried out by unsupervised
children.
>Never defrost or clean the appliance with a steam
cleaner! The steam may penetrate electrical parts
and cause a short-circuit. Risk of electric shock!
>Do not use pointed or sharp-edged implements to
remove frost or layers of ice. You could damage the
refrigerant tubes.
Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or ignite.
>Do not misuse the plinth, pull-out drawers, doors,
etc. as a point of support or as a support.
>Take care that no objects get stuck in the doors.
>Before cleaning the appliance, pull out the power
cord plug or turn o the safety switch. Do not pull out
the power cord plug by tugging on the power cord.
>Store high-percentage alcohol tightly closed and
standing up.
>Keep plastic parts and the door seal free of oil and
grease. Greases attack the plastic material and the
door seal becomes brittle and porous.
>Never cover or block the appliance’s ventilation
openings.
>Allow the use of the appliance only to children
aged 8 years or older. Supervise children during
cleaning and maintenance.
>According to current regulations, children be-
tween 3 and 8 years of age may remove food from
or load it into the appliance, but we highly discourage
allowing children under 8 years of age to perform
these operations or to use the appliance in general.
>Keep children under the age of 8 at a safe distance
unless they are constantly supervised and make
sure that they do not play with the appliance.
>Do not use mechanical, electrical or chemical de-
vices other than those recommended by the manu-
facturer to speed up the defrosting process.
>Do not damage the cooling circuit (if it can be
accessed).
>Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments, if these are not those rec-
ommended by the manufacturer.
>In the event of damage to the cooling circuit, avoid
the use of open flames and ventilate the area properly.
>Do not use the appliance or parts of it in any way
other than those specified in this manual.
>Keeping the door open for long periods can cause
the temperature in the appliance compartments to
rise considerably.
>Perform cleaning of surfaces that may come into
contact with food and accessible drainage systems
regularly.
>Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in
the refrigerator, so that it does not come into contact
with other food or drip onto it.
>If the appliance is left empty for long periods of
time, switch it o, defrost it, clean it, dry it and leave
the door open to prevent the development of mould
inside.
>Never rest sharp metal objects such as knives,
forks, spoons and lids on the appliance during use.
>Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents
(e.g. scouring powders, stain removers or metallic
scouring pads and sponges) on glass parts.
>Do not sit on the appliance.
>Do not sit or lean on the door or on any open
drawers.
>Do not put pressure on the door or handle to move
the appliance.
>Do not use electrical appliances (e.g. hair dryers)
or sprays for defrosting which may ruin
the plastic parts.
> Do not use the appliance to cool rooms for any
reason.
> Always unplug the appliance in the event of a mal-
function or when performing cleaning or maintenance.
> Do not keep liquids in tins or glass containers in
the freezer.
> Do not place heavy objects on top of the appliance.
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Symbols used in the Guide:
Note
Tips for the correct use of the appliance
Important
Directions to avoid appliance damage
Warning
Directions to prevent injury
1.1. Caring for the environment
>This appliance complies with the European WEEE
Directive (2012/19/EU) and must be disposed of sepa-
rately from other waste at the end of its service life.
>This appliance does not contain substances in
quantities sucient to be considered hazardous to
health and the environment, in accordance with cur-
rent European directives.
>Make sure you dispose properly of all packing
materials.
Electric voltage | Electrocution hazard
Disconnect the mains power supply. Unplug
the appliance.
>The appliance must not be disposed of with urban
waste. Contact local waste disposal centres about
how to dispose of recyclable waste.
>Prior to disposal, cut the power supply cord and
remove the door and/or drawers.
>During disposal, avoid damage to the refrigeration
circuit.
>Neither the refrigeration circuit nor the insulation
contain substances that are damaging to the ozone
layer
>Our appliances are packaged in non-polluting and
recyclable materials.
>Deliver the packing materials to the appropriate
recycling centre.
Plastic packaging | Choking hazard
Do not leave the packaging or any part of it
unattended.
Do not let children play with plastic bags.
1.2. Cleaning, s
anitization and
maintenance of the ice and/or water
dispenser (if present)
Failure to follow the instructions regarding sanitis-
ing can compromise the hygienic safety of the water
dispensed.
>When using the appliance for the first time and eve-
ry time the lter is changed, it is recommended to let
the water flow in the circuit using the “Circuit manual
cleaningfunction (see chap. 8) Circuit manual clean-
ing (option, not on 0FR models) on page 25).
>If the water dispenser has not been used for more
than 4/5 days, it is advisable to clean the circuit and
run o the first litre of water.
>Reposition the removable water dispenser (if pre-
sent), ensuring your hands are hygienically clean.
>Clean the ice bucket or drawer regularly using only
drinking water.
>The filter must be changed when indicated on the
control panel or when the ice/water dispenser has not
been used for more than 30 days.
>With each filter replacement, sanitise the ice and/or
water dispensing system using a food grade disinfect-
ant (with sodium hypochlorite), which does not alter
the characteristics of the materials. Rinse with at least
2 litres of water before use.
>Only original spare parts supplied by the manufac-
turer should be used when replacing components in
the ice and water dispenser.
>Any work on the appliance must be carried out by a
qualified technician or the After-sales Service.
Warning
To avoid contamination of food, please re-
spect the following instructions:
>Opening the door for long periods can
cause a significant increase in temperature
inside the appliance compartments.
>Perform regular cleaning of surfaces
that may come in contact with food and of
accessible drainage systems.
>Store raw meat and fish in suitable con-
tainers in the refrigerator, so that it does not
come into contact with other food or drip
onto it.
>Two-star frozen-food compartments are
suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing
or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
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Warning
>Two-star frozen-food compartments are
suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing
or making ice cream and making ice cubes.
>One-, two- and three-star compartments
are not suitable for the freezing of fresh food.
>If the refrigerator is left empty for a long
period, switch it o, defrost, clean and dry it,
and leave the door open to prevent mould de-
veloping within the appliance.
1.3. Information for regulatory
authorities
>For Ecodesign tests, the installation and set-up of
the appliance must comply with standard EN 62552.
>Ventilation requirements, dimensions and mini-
mum space from the rear wall are provided in the
“Installation chapter of this manual.
>Contact the manufacturer for additional information.
1.4. To save energy
>Correct use of the appliance, correct packaging of
foodstus, a constant temperature and food hygiene
all have eects on the quality of storage.
>Keep the number of times that the doors are
opened and the length of time they remain open to a
minimum to avoid excessive warming.
>Clean the condenser periodically to prevent the
appliance from losing eciency (see page 42).
>Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compart-
ment in order to make use of the cold stored in the
frozen foods.
1.5. Environmental labelling
PACKAGING MATERIAL KEY
Material Abbreviation Numbering
A
Low-density
polyethylene LLDPE 4
B
Uncorrugated
cardboard PAP 21
C
Polystyrene PS 6
D
Wood FOR 50
E
Iron FE 40
F
Polyvinyl
chloride PVC 3
G
Polypropylene
terephthalate PET 1
H
Corrugated
cardboard PAP 20

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Kategori: kylskåp
Modell: RS750FR3

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