Asko RF31831I Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 12

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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

•  The appliance must be placed at a distance of about 5 cm from the wall, back and sides 

of a cupboard. A kitchen cupboard above the refrigerator must have a gap of at least 5 cm 

between the back of the cupboard and the wall. This is needed to make sure that there is 

sufficient cooling air for the condenser.

•  The plug of the installed appliance must remain accessible!

Place the appliance in a room with a sufficient volume of air. The room must have a
volume of at least 1 m

3

 of air for every 8 grams of refrigerant. The quantity of 

refrigerant is shown on the type plate on the inside of the appliance.

•  The kitchen unit in which the appliance is to be built in must have an opening of at least 

200 cm

2

 in its base to allow sufficient air to circulate.

•  The appliance’s air outlet is at the top. Make sure that the outlet is not blocked. Blocking the 

outlet can result in damage to the appliance.

Warning:

An anti-condensation accessory must be installed before built-in appliances are 
installed next to each other in a cupboard or surround. 

For safety reasons, this must 

be installed by a recognized installer!

Connecting the appliance

•  Connect the appliance to the power supply with a plug. The socket must be earthed. The 

nominal voltage and frequency required for the appliance are shown on the appliance’s type 

plate/label with basic information.

•  The appliance must be connected to the mains and earthed in accordance with the 

prevailing standards and regulations. The appliance can withstand small variations in the 

mains voltage to a maximum of plus or minus 6%.

When you are not going to use the appliance for a longer period then switch it off with
the appropriate key and disconnect it from the mains. Empty, defrost and clean the
appliance, and leave the door ajar.

Summary of Contents for RF31831I

Page 1: ...Instructions for use REFRIGERATOR WITH FREEZER RFN31831I RF31831I...

Page 2: ...appliance for the first time Before you use the appliance for the first time 14 Energy saving advice 14 Description of the appliance Appliance 15 Operating the appliance 16 Appliance interior equipmen...

Page 3: ...EN 3 Other Faults table 33 Environmental aspects Disposal of packaging and appliance 35 Pictograms used Important information Tip Warning risk of fire flammable materials CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...help to you during its use Read these instructions thoroughly before you first use the appliance and keep the instructions for future use A section of the installation instructions is supplied separat...

Page 5: ...sponsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Keep all pac...

Page 6: ...ARNING Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING Do not u...

Page 7: ...appliance Wait at least 4 hours before connecting the appliance to the power supply This is to allow the oil to flow back in the compressor Do not install the appliance close to radiators or cookers...

Page 8: ...e end of the installation Make sure that there is access to the mains plug after the installation Do not pull the mains cable to disconnect the appliance Always pull the mains plug WARNING Do not loca...

Page 9: ...ilate the room Do not let hot items to touch the plastic parts of the appliance Do not store flammable gas and liquid in the appliance Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammabl...

Page 10: ...to prevent children and pets to be closed inside of the appliance The refrigerant circuit and the insulation materials of this appliance are ozone friendly The insulation foam contains flammable gas...

Page 11: ...ption Class Ambient temperature range C Relative humidity Extended temperate SN 10 to 32 75 Temperate N 16 to 32 Subtropical ST 16 to 38 Tropical T 16 to 43 Do not place the appliance in a room where...

Page 12: ...s air outlet is at the top Make sure that the outlet is not blocked Blocking the outlet can result in damage to the appliance Warning An anti condensation accessory must be installed before built in...

Page 13: ...r more than the hours indicated on the appliance s type plate temperature rise time After this time you must either use the frozen food or make sure that it is properly cooled for example by transferr...

Page 14: ...er and a neutral cleaning agent Wipe the cleaned parts with a cloth with clean water and then dry them thoroughly If you use the appliance for the first time do not put food into the appliance until t...

Page 15: ...el 2 LED lighting 3 CoolFlow 4 Glass shelves 5 Bottle rack 6 Upper drawer 7 Vegetable drawer with humidity control 8 Door compartments B Freezer 9 Freezer drawers 10 Glass shelves Best location for fr...

Page 16: ...t pressed the currently set value or function will start to flash With each successive press of the key the indicator moves to the next setting The indicator cycles through the settings in a circular...

Page 17: ...l start to flash Every successive time you press the A key the settings indicator will move to the next setting from right to left in a circular manner After three seconds the setting will stop flashi...

Page 18: ...fore you put a large quantity of fresh food in the appliance When the intensive cooling freezing function is selected the appliance works at maximum capacity It may then make more noise for a while Wh...

Page 19: ...t is open for too long NoFrost appliances model RFN31831I An alarm signal sounds when the door of the refrigerator or freezer compartment is open for too long Stopping the alarm 1 Close the door The a...

Page 20: ...d has been put in at the same time Every time the appliance is switched on again it takes a while until the correct temperature is reached For this reason the alarm is disabled for the first 24 hours...

Page 21: ...e refrigerator lift the front of the shelf 4 Take hold of the back and pull the shelf out of the appliance 5 The bottle rack can contain a maximum load of nine 0 75 litre bottles or 13 kilograms of to...

Page 22: ...ood from drying out The humidity in the drawer is regulated automatically depending on the type and amount of inserted food Vegetable drawer with automatic humidity control model RFN31831I To remove a...

Page 23: ...toring fruit and vegetables It provides humidity and prevents the food from drying out The drawer has a humidity regulator which allows setting the humidity level Vegetables drawer with manual humidit...

Page 24: ...carry a maximum weight of 5 kg The bottom door compartment is suitable for bottles Door compartments The MultiBox offers a handy option for storing foods with a strong odour such as ripe or blue chee...

Page 25: ...our The adaptive intelligent system monitors analyzes and records on a daily and weekly basis the use of the appliance and adapts the appliance operation to the perceived patterns If the appliance is...

Page 26: ...eet peppers and potatoes that are sensitive to low temperatures in the refrigerator Store food that spoils rapidly at the back of a shelf or at the back of the drawer at the lowest temperature Section...

Page 27: ...come into long term contact with plastics can eat into the material and cause premature ageing A disagreeable odour is an indication that the appliance is not clean or that it contains food that has s...

Page 28: ...irectly on a shelf and on the base of the freezer Freezing small quantities of fresh food making ice cubes See the chapter Recommended distribution for the best location for freezing fresh food 1 to 2...

Page 29: ...packed in small portions In this way the food thaws faster Use partially or completely thawed food as quickly as possible The bacteria in thawed food are reactivated and the food will spoil rapidly Th...

Page 30: ...defrosted manually Defrosting a conventional freezer model RF31831I Defrost the freezer when an approximately 3 5 millimetre layer of frost or ice has built up 24 hours before defrosting activate the...

Page 31: ...of the appliance with lukewarm water If so required add a neutral cleaning agent or special refrigerator cleaner to the water Clean all surfaces with a soft cloth Wipe the cleaned parts with a cloth...

Page 32: ...ft up the tab as indicated by arrow C Then slide the filter in the direction indicated by arrow D 6 Wash the filter with water and dry it thoroughly If there are stubborn stains on the filter clean th...

Page 33: ...he freezer Conventional freezer The freezer compartment has not been defrosted periodically Defrost the freezer compartment to remove the ice The door is not closed properly The door does not seal pro...

Page 34: ...is not working You may not try to repair LED lighting Appliance makes a noise The appliance is cooled by a refrigeration system with a compressor and with some models also a fan that makes a noise Th...

Page 35: ...to draw your attention to the requirement for the separate disposal of domestic electrical appliances This means that the appliance may not be disposed of in unsorted household waste at the end of it...

Page 36: ...en 01 21 The instructions for use can also be found on our website www asko com...

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