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Instructions for Use

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the door does not seal well (clean the
gasket if it is contaminated, or replace it
if it is damaged);

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the door was frequently opened or it
was left opened for too long;

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the food stored in the refrigerator was
warm;

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the food or dish is touching the inner
back wall.

Water is Leaking From the Refrigerator

In case the discharge water outlet is clogged,
or the defrost water drips over the channel,
water leaks from the refrigerator.

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Clean the clogged outlet, for example with a
plastic straw.

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Manually defrost the increased ice layer.
See Ice Formation on the Inner Rear Wall.

The Freezer Door is Hard to Open

If you want to open the door that has just or
recently been closed, you may find it hard to
open. The reason why this happens is, that
when you open the door, warm air gets into the
appliance and when it is getting cool, the
underpressure seals the door. After few
minutes (5-10), the door can easily be opened.

Noise

Cooling in refrigerating-freezing appliances is
enabled by the cooling system with
compressor, which produces noise. How noisy
the appliance is depends on where it is placed,
how it is used and how old the appliance is.

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During the operation 

of the compressor the

noise of liquid is heard and when the
compressor is not operating, the refrigerant
flow is heard. This is a normal condition and
it has no influence whatsoever on the
lifetime of the appliance.

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After starting the appliance, 

the operation

of the compressor and the refrigerant flow
may be louder, which does not mean that
something is wrong with the appliance and it
has no influence on the lifetime of the
appliance. Gradually the noise is reduced.

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Sometimes 

unusual and stronger noise 

is

heard, which is rather unusual for the
appliance. This noise is often a
consequence of inadequate placing.

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The appliance shall be placed and
levelled firmly on solid base.

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It should not touch the wall or kitchen
units standing next to it.

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Check the accesories in the interior of
the appliance, they should be placed
correctly in their positions; also check
the bottles, tins and other vessels that
might touch each other and rattle.

Bulb Replacement

Before replacing the light bulb, disconnect the
appliance form the power supply.
Press the cover at the rear side (in the arrow 1
direction) and remove the plastic cover (in the
arrow 2 direction). Replace the bulb with a new
one (E14, max. 15 W).
Don't forget: the old bulb does not belong to
organic waste.

Light bulb is consuming good therefore our
in-guarantee service does not relate to it.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE SPECIFICATIONS WITH NO INFLUENCE

ON THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.

Summary of Contents for RK6355W1

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Page 2: ...rigerator Manual Defrosting of the Freezer Cleaning the Appliance Switch Off the Appliance When Not In Use Trouble Shooting Guide 12 Before Putting Into Use Before connecting the appliance to the main...

Page 3: ...themselves inside the appliance and suffocate The appliance must be correctly connected to the mains supply see Connecting to the Mains Supply If the food has strange smell or color throw it away beca...

Page 4: ...ntilated room Allowed ambient temperature depends on the model class of the appliance and is stated on the rating plate of the appliance Never place the appliance near heat emitting devices e g cooker...

Page 5: ...sts temporary voltage tolerance up to 6 to 6 Description of the Appliance Refrigerator A Refrigerator is used for storing fresh foods for few days Shelf 1 the number of shelves depends on model Shelf...

Page 6: ...rature in the room is increased above 30 C in case of increased humidity during summer season Switching the fan on off ON OFF 0 Note Energy consumption is increased during fan operation Door Liner The...

Page 7: ...ght is on when you open the refrigerator door Temperature in the refrigerator also depends on how often the door is opened When the fan is on only for models with built in fan we recommend new setting...

Page 8: ...t and shouldn t leak since this could cause substantial vitamin loss and dehydration of foods Foils and bags should be soft enough to tightly wrap around the foods Mark packages with following data ki...

Page 9: ...ng For storing and using consider the manufacturer s instruction When shopping be careful and choose only adequately packed foods provided with complete data and stored in freezers where the temperatu...

Page 10: ...move the fastener on the opposite side of the appliance on the place where the middle hinge is fixed Unscrew the upper hinge fastener and fix it on the opposite side of the appliance Take off change a...

Page 11: ...nd drain through the outlet in the inner back wall into the drain pan situated above the compressor from where it evaporates Manual Defrosting of the Freezer When the frost and ice layer in the freeze...

Page 12: ...to the STOP 0 position disconnect the power supply take out the foods and defrost and clean the appliance Leave the door slightly open Trouble Shooting Guide During the service you can come across so...

Page 13: ...iquid is heard and when the compressor is not operating the refrigerant flow is heard This is a normal condition and it has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance After starting the...

Page 14: ...14 RUS 0 14 15 16 17 B 19 20 22 23 24 2...

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Page 16: ...16 16 SN 10 32 N 16 32 ST 16 38 T 16 43...

Page 17: ...17 35 mm 90o 6 6 1...

Page 18: ...18 9 0 75 13 2 3 30 C 0 B 4...

Page 19: ...19 5 6 7 8 STOP 0 7 7 0 STOP 0...

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Page 22: ...22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 180...

Page 23: ...23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 5...

Page 24: ...24 24 STOP 0...

Page 25: ...25 3 5 STOP 0 5 10...

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Page 27: ...27 UK 0 27 28 29 31 A B 33 33 36 37 38 2...

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Page 29: ...29 Upozorn n Upozorn n Upozorn n Upozorn n 16 16 C 3 30 200 5 SN 10 C 32 C N 16 C 32 C ST 16 C 38 C T 16 C 43 C...

Page 30: ...30 35 mm 90o 6 6...

Page 31: ...31 A 1 9 0 75 13 2...

Page 32: ...32 3 30 C 0 B 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 33: ...33 STOP 0 7 7 0 C STOP 0...

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Page 35: ...35 I 0 1 18 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...

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Page 37: ...37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 5 7 STOP 0...

Page 38: ...38 STOP 0 3 5...

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