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CLEANING THE APPLIANCE 

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•  Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners that contain abrasive 

substances, acids, or solvents are not suitable for cleaning as they may 
damage the surface.

Clean the appliance 

exterior

 with water or a mild solution of suds.

Lacquer-coated and aluminium surfaces may be cleaned with lukewarm water 
to which you have added a mild detergent. Use of cleaners with low alcohol 
content is allowed (e.g. window cleaners). Do not use cleaners containing 
alcohol for cleaning plastic materials.

•  A gutter and an opening for 

discharging the water from thawed 
frost deposits are located underneath 
the cooling panel that cools the 
refrigerator interior. The gutter and the 
opening may not be clogged. Inspect 
them often and clean if necessary (e.g. 
with a plastic straw).

•  Frost or ice build-up, 3–5 mm thick, 

will increase power consumption. 
Therefore, it should be regularly 
removed. Do not use any sharp 
objects, solvents, or sprays.

• 

The condenser 

unit mounted on the 

(exterior) back wall should always be 
kept clean, free of dust or deposits 
resulting from kitchen smoke or 
fumes. Occasionally clean the dust 
using a soft non-metal brush or a 
vacuum cleaner.

•  After cleaning, switch the appliance 

back on and insert the food.

Appliance

 interior 

can be cleaned with lukewarm water to which you can 

add some

 vinegar.

Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the power mains

 – switch off 

the appliance (see chapter Switching the Appliance On/Off) and unplug 
the power cord from the wall outlet.

!

•  Do not wash the parts of appliance interior equipment in a dishwasher as 

they may be damaged.

Summary of Contents for RBI4121E1UK

Page 1: ...EN DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF REFRIGERATOR FREEZER www gorenje com www gorenje com...

Page 2: ...visit our website where you can enter your appliance model number indicated on the rating plate or the warranty sheet to find detailed description of your appliance tips on use troubleshooting service...

Page 3: ...CONNECTION 13 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION 14 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE 19 APPLIANCE INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 23 RECOMMENDED DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE 24 STORING FOOD IN THE REFRIGERATOR 28 STORING FOOD...

Page 4: ...saving this instruction manual for future reference and attach it to the appliance if it is sold in the future Check for any damage or irregularities on your appliance If you find your appliance is da...

Page 5: ...NING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged If LED lighting does not work call a service technician Do not attempt a repair of the LED lighting yourself as the...

Page 6: ...hat they do not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision...

Page 7: ...appliances Warning regarding the refrigerant The appliance contains a small amount of an environmentally friendly yet flammable gas R600a Make sure that no parts of the cooling system are damaged A ga...

Page 8: ...eezer compartment unless the freezer has not operated for over 16 hours After this period use the frozen food or provide sufficient cooling e g a replacement appliance IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE USE...

Page 9: ...of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled disposed of or destroyed without any hazard to the environment Removing an obsolete appliance To protect the environment take the obsolete a...

Page 10: ...the refrigerator allow it to cool down to room temperature Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator compartment To make use of the entire freezer compartment interior volume remove some of the drawers...

Page 11: ...liance should stand at least 3 cm away from an electric or gas cooker or at least 30 cm away from an oil or solid fuel stove If the distance between such source of heat and the appliance is smaller us...

Page 12: ...ower cord The wall outlet should be tted with a ground contact safety socket Nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the rating plate label with basic information on the appliance The appliance...

Page 13: ...witch 4 Glass shelves 5 Fruit and vegetables drawer with humidity control 6 Fruit and vegetables drawer 7 Low door shelves 8 Bottle shelves 1 5 6 8 7 2 3 B A 4 Appliance interior equipment may change...

Page 14: ...lose it Switching on To switch on rotate the A dial clockwise Switching off Rotate the A dial in the counter clockwise direction until the arrow is aligned with the symbol Warning appliance will remai...

Page 15: ...COOLING OR FREEZING Activating the intensive cooling and freezing Rotate the A dial to position shown in the gure When the dial is set to this position the appliance will operate with maximum power Du...

Page 16: ...ing will switch on automatically when you open the refrigerator compartment door and it will switch off when you close it Switching on To switch on rotate the A dial clockwise Switching off Rotate the...

Page 17: ...the setting with the A dial accordingly Positions towards the mean a lower temperature in the appliance cooler Settings towards the mean a higher temperature warmer If the temperature of the room whe...

Page 18: ...itching on the intensive cooling and freezing Rotate the A dial to position When the intensive cooling freezing function is activated the appliance will operate with maximum power During this time ope...

Page 19: ...tre bottles or 13 kilograms of total weight see label on the right side in the appliance interior Cans may also be placed on the bottle rack lengthwise or crosswise Empty shelves can be distributed as...

Page 20: ...humidity regulator which allows setting the humidity level Slider position to the right closed vents higher humidity in the bin Slider position to the left open vents lower humidity in the bin If you...

Page 21: ...elf is 5kg If the tray is used as an egg tray place it directly on the bottom of a door shelf If the tray is used as an ice tray ll it with water and place it in the freezer in a horizontal position 5...

Page 22: ...ture in the refrigerator is lowered and as a result the temperature in the freezer changes as well To maintain the same temperature in the refrigerator compartment as before the fan was activated we r...

Page 23: ...etc PIZZA Sections in the refrigerator compartment door upper middle door bins eggs butter cheese etc lower door bins beverages cans bottles etc Freezer sections freezing storing frozen food see chap...

Page 24: ...etc may damage the plastic surfaces in case of a prolonged contact causing damage and premature ageing of these materials Unpleasant odour warns of lacking cleanliness of the appliance or perished con...

Page 25: ...tc 2 to 4 95 7 to 10 days Beetroot 0 95 3 to 5 months Broccoli 0 95 100 10 to 14 days Cabbage young 0 98 100 3 to 6 weeks Carrots ripe 0 98 100 4 to 5 months Lettuce winter 0 95 100 2 to 3 weeks Garli...

Page 26: ...to 2 90 95 up to 5 days Brussels sprout 0 to 2 90 95 1 to 2 weeks Gooseberries 0 to 2 90 95 3 to 4 weeks Cucumbers 4 to 10 95 10 to 14 days Potatoes 7 to 10 90 95 up to 9 months Avocado unripe 7 to 1...

Page 27: ...95 2 to 3 months Plums 0 to 2 90 95 2 to 5 weeks Fruit chopped 0 to 2 90 95 up to 10 days Apples 0 to 4 90 95 1 to 12 months Melons 4 90 95 15 days Oranges 4 to 7 90 95 2 to 4 weeks Tangerines 5 to 8...

Page 28: ...ill keep in the fridge Store the food in closed containers or appropriate packaging to prevent it from emitting or receiving odours Take the food from the drawer 30 to 60 minutes before use to allow t...

Page 29: ...Maximum amount of fresh food that may be inserted at once is specified on the appliance rating plate If the amount of food to be frozen exceeds the indicated amount the quality of freezing will be inf...

Page 30: ...ckly Use the partially or completely defrosted food as soon as possible Partial thawing decreases the nutritive value of the food particularly fruit vegetables and ready to eat food STORING INDUSTRIAL...

Page 31: ...IGERATOR DEFROSTING DEFROSTING A CONVENTIONAL FREEZER Defrost the freezer when an approximately 3 5 millimetre layer of frost or ice has built up 24 hours before defrosting activate the super freeze f...

Page 32: ...opening may not be clogged Inspect them often and clean if necessary e g with a plastic straw Frost or ice build up 3 5 mm thick will increase power consumption Therefore it should be regularly remov...

Page 33: ...ld up of ice on the back wall of refrigerator interior can be a result of the following Door opened too frequently or too long Warm food placed in the refrigerator Food or containers in contact with t...

Page 34: ...the appliance and it is replaced by warm air from the environment When this air is cooled negative pressure is generated which results in problems as you try to open the door After a few minutes the c...

Page 35: ...metimes unusual or loud noises may appear during appliance operation these are mostly the result of improper installation The appliance must stand level and stable on a solid base The appliance may no...

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