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the evaporator surface may get damaged.   

·    Wipe off defrost water from time to time with 

sponge.   

·  Place a co

n

tainer of hot 

w

ater (do n

o

t use boilin

g

 

water)  

near the door of freezer compartment to speed up the   

defrosting process.   

·    Dry the freezer compartment and place the frozen food 

back.  

·    Reconnect the refrigerator after defrosting.   
·    Start up the refrigerator  by adjusti ng the  temperature 

control knob.   

·    Close the door of freezer compartment.   

12. Problem Diagnosis 

 

The latest manufacture tec

h

niques a nd state-of-the-art  

refrigeration  and freez ing techn ology ar e ado pted to  

ensure safe a nd rel iable o peration of  your appl iance. In  

doubt of  fault, make sure to check first 

a

s describe

d

 

below before making a service call:   

Things to be noted: 

 

The compressor (also known as refrigerating unit) doesn’t 

operate all the time without stop.   
The compressor is contr

o

lled b

y

 th

e

 automatic  

temperature re

g

ulator represented by a tem

p

erature dial. 

When the i

n

terior temper

a

ture e

x

ceeds the preset  

temperature, the compr

e

ssor  starts automaticall

y

  and 

when the inte

r

ior temperatu

r

e falls belo

w t

he present  

temperature, the compressor stops automatically.   
It’s normal that compressor makes noise during operation. 

The noise co

me

s from the motor.  The flo

w

 of refrigerant 

through the re

f

rigerating s

y

stem ma

y

 mak

e

 a gur

g

ling 

noise. These noises don’t mean a fault of the refrigerator.   
The exterior surface ma

y

 b

e

  wet  when it’s  cold and the  

ambient tempe rature is l

o

w. It’s normal  and the e

x

terior 

surface will become dry as the ambient temperature rises.   
If the reasons of such phenomena can’t be identifi ed and 

solved, please consult the service center.   

 

13. Troubleshooting 

 

a)   Problem: Re

f

rigerator doe

s

 not ope

r

ate (doe

s

 not 

work) 

 

Please check: 

 

·    Is the power cord in good conditi

o

n? Is the refrigerat or 

properly plugged in the outlet?   

·    Is there a po

w

er int

e

rruption? (Us e a small ap

p

liance 

to check out, e.g. agitator or hair dryer)   

                                                                             
·   Is  the refrigerator star

t

ed up? (T

h

e te

m

perature dial  

should not be set at “0”.)   

·    Is the fuse broken? Or in poor contact?   

b) Proble

m

: The  inne

r

  compartment is  not c

o

ol 

enough; the

 c

ompressor cycles on and off

 

frequently; 

 

Please check: 

 

·    The refriger ator/freezer co mpartment sho

u

ld stan d still  

for at least 

1

2 hours  after i

n

stallation to   stabilize the 

refrigerant circulatio

n

 s

y

stem. See “Start-up”. If it 

doesn’t  work, unpl

u

g the  refrigerator

 a

nd tilt the  

refrigerator to one si

d

e for a

 w

hile or p

l

ace it on an 

inclined plane and the

n

 place it to  the origin

a

l position. 

Connect the refrigerator after 

1

2 hours. Keep the door(s) 

closed for 12 hours.   

·  Is the door

 

properl

y

 cl

o

sed? If so, the door gask

e

should pr

e

ss 

o

n the 

e

xternal cab

i

net se

c

urely a

n

evenly.  

Test: It should be difficult to pull out a piece of paper 

caught up between the door gasket and the external 

cabinet. If the paper slips away easily, consult the 

service center. 

 

·    If there is thick ice in the freezer compartment. (See 

“Cleaning and Maintenance”)   

·    Is the refrigerator e

x

posed to direct suns hine or near a 

heat source (oven, radiator, etc.)?   

What to   do:  Do n

o

t exp

o

se th e refrig

e

rator to  d

i

rect 

sunshine; keep  th

e

 refrig

e

rator awa

y

 f

r

om an

y

 h

e

at 

source; in

s

tall a th

e

rmal b

a

rrier 

b

etween th

e

 

refrigerator and the heat source (see “Location”). 

 

·    Is the inner compartment overloaded?   
·    Is the room  well ventilated? Is the air vent obstructed?  

Is the heat exchanger (condenser) on the back covered 

by dust?   

c)  The temperature of refrigerator compartment is too 

low 

:-

Please check: 

 

·    Is the temperature regulator properly set?   
·    Is the door of freezer compartment properly closed?   
·   Is there a 

l

ot of fresh 

f

ood (more than

 1

kg) in the  

freezer comp artment? (If the freezer c

o

mpartment 

operates for long peri

o

ds, the temperatur

e

 of 

refrigerator compartment falls accordingly.)   

d) The  fr

eez

er c

o

mpartment is  too  warm a

n

d froze

n

 

foods are thawed 

 

· Is the ambient tem

p

erature too l

o

w? (If so, the 

refrigerating u

n

it  will m

a

lfunction, resulti

n

g in hi

g

her 

temperatures in the freezer compartment.)   

 

What to do: Raise the ambient temperature. 

 

 

e) There is thick ice in the freezer compartment. 

Please check:

   

 

·    Is the door of freezer compartment properly closed?   

·    If some food gets frozen to the inner walls, try to 

remove it with a blunt instrument such as a spoon   

 

 

Summary of Contents for RIF89

Page 1: ...Instruction manual for in column freezer Contact Caple on 0844 800 3830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk Model code RIF89 ...

Page 2: ...ood as described in this User s Manual are free of toxic substances The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household was te Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipm ent By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative con...

Page 3: ...es inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance 3 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent This appliance is not intended for use by perso...

Page 4: ...dard To avoid the risk of child entrapment please make sure your old refrigerator is inoperative and safe by removing the latches and bolt locks before disposal Important It must be noted that a refrigeration system contains refrigerants which require specialized waste disposal Contact your local waste disposal center for proper disposal of an old appliance and contact your local authority or your...

Page 5: ... the refrigerator c Make sure to remove film and tape on the cabinet and the door d Remove polystyrene chips if any around the refrigerator e Take out accessories and literature in the refrigerator f Clean the inside of the refrigerator with luke warm water and vinegar and then dry it with a soft cloth g Use the spanners supplied to adjust the leveling leg to ensure the refrigerator is stable Do n...

Page 6: ...lowing technical data Write down the technical data for later reference to avoid the need for moving the refrigerator when such data is needed Model Type Storage Liter Working voltage Volt Max input power W Watt Current Amp Energy consumption kWH 24hr Freezing capacity kg 24hr 5 Electric Connection The refrigerator should use a properly grounded outlet which should be checked by a qualified electr...

Page 7: ...y partly or totally thawed please cook it before adding it to the freezer again The high temperature of cooking process can eliminate most microbes 2 The higher the temperature regulator is set the lo wer the temperature within the freezer will be 3 Normally when food requires only short period of storage select a medium setting 4 Normally when food requires a long period of storage select a high ...

Page 8: ...nto electric parts in the refrigerator If a heat exchanger i e condenser is mounted on the back of refrigerator dust and lint should be removed regularly to enable efficient heat dissipation and avoid excessive power consumption Use a soft brush or a duster to clean the outside of heat exchanger The defrost water drains away through the gutter The drain hole should be cleaned regularly by use of a...

Page 9: ...t 0 Is the fuse broken Or in poor contact b Problem The inner compartment is not cool enough the compressor cycles on and off frequently Please check The refrigerator freezer compartment should stand still for at least 12 hours after installation to stabilize the refrigerant circulation system See Start up If it doesn t work unplug the refrigerator and tilt the refrigerator to one side for a while...

Page 10: ...ed Caple engineers The manufacturer is not responsible for the risk of damages or injuries due to failure to comply with this provision and the warranty will be voided The warranty and the list of service centers indicate the authorised after sales service providers for your appliance Please consult your dealer if the there is no service center in your neighborhood For faults or problems caused du...

Page 11: ...Installation guide Contact Caple on 0117 938 7420 or for spare parts www caple co uk ...

Page 12: ...pply D Make sure that the appliance is working correctly before placing any food in it WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE NEAR TO ANY HEAT SOURCES AND LEAVE AGAP OF AT LEAST 5 CM ABOVE IT INSTALLATION IN THE TALL UNIT HOUSING The dimensions of the tall unit housing must correspond to those illustrated on pages 4 and 5 Insert the appliance in the housing against the side panel adjacent to the ope...

Page 13: ...1776 00 1570 00 mm 1776 00 1570 00 mm Sealing gasket Fill the gap on the non hinged side with the sealing gasket as shown in the image to the left ...

Page 14: ... fitted to to the furniture door please add the decorative cover to cover the screw fixings This simply clips into place Tip It can help if the door slider blocks are fitted after the sliders have been fully fixed to the furniture door and the covers cliped into place ...

Page 15: ...s required to allow for the correct air flow recommended 500mm x 40mm If preferred a decorative stainless steel plinth grille is available product code GRILL SENSE600 This can be purchased from your retailer or www caple co uk To ensure the correct operation of the appliance it is important the top of the housing is not blocked off The top of the cabinet needs to be vented into the room the recomm...

Page 16: ...0 550 560 1778 1785 560 1 1440 540 1440 540 550 560 1442 1449 560 2 1574 540 1574 540 550 560 1576 1580 560 2 1440 540 1440 540 550 560 1442 1449 560 1 RIF123 540 1221 540 550 560 1223 1230 560 1 RIL124 540 1221 540 550 560 1223 1230 1022 1028 560 1 1020 540 875 540 550 560 560 1 RIL891 RIF89 540 871 540 550 560 873 880 560 1 1 2 1 ...

Page 17: ...ssembly in such a way so that pin of the lower hinge is aligned with the appropriate hole of the lower door bracket 10 Attach the middle hinge on the other side of the appliance so that the lower pin of the middle hinge is aligned with the appropriate hole of the upper door bracket Position the second door assembly so that the upper pin of the middle hinge is aligned with the appro priate hole of ...

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