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Cleaning  and  care

For hygienic reasons the appliance 
(including exterior and interior 
accessories) should be cleaned regularly 
(at least every two months).

Warning!

The appliance must not be connected to 
the mains during cleaning as there is a 
danger of electrical shock! Before 
cleaning switch the appliance off and 
remove the plug from the mains socket.

Exterior cleaning

To maintain good appearance of your 
appliance, you should clean it regularly.

Wipe the control panel with a clean, soft 

cloth.

Spray water onto the cleaning cloth 

instead of spraying directly on the surface 
of the appliance.This helps ensure an even 
distribution of moisture to the surface. 

Clean the doors, handles and cabinet 

surfaces with a mild detergent and then 
wiped dry with a soft cloth.

Caution!

Don't use sharp objects as they are 

likely to scratch the surface.

Don't use Thinner, Car detergent, 

Clorox, ethereal oil,abrasive cleansers or 
organic solvent such as Benzene for 
cleaning. They may damage the surface 
of the appliance and may cause fire.

Interior cleaning

You should clean the appliance interior 
regularly.It will be easier to clean when 
food stocks are low. Wipe the inside of the 
fridge freezer with a weak solution of 
bicarbonate of soda,and then rinse with 
warm water using a wrung-out sponge or 
cloth.Wipe completely dry before 
replacing the shelves and baskets. 
Thoroughly dry all surfaces and 
removable parts before putting them 
back into place.
Although this appliance automatically 

defrosts, a layer of frost may occur on the 
freezer compartment’s interior walls if the 
freezer door is opened frequently or kept 
open too long.If the frost is too thick, 
choose a time when the freezer is nearly 
empty and proceed as follow:
1.Remove existing food and accessories 
baskets,unplug the appliance from the 
mains power and leave the doors open. 
Ventilate the room thoroughly to 
accelerate the process.
2. When defrosting is completed,clean 
your freezer as described above.

Caution!

Do not use sharp objects to remove frost 
from the freezer compartment. Only after 
the interior is completely dry should the 
appliance be switched back on and 
plugged back into the mains socket.

Door seals cleaning

Take care to keep door seals clean. 
Sticky food and drinks can cause seals to 
stick to the cabinet and tear when you 
open the door.Wash seal with a mild 
detergent and warm water. Rinse and dry 
it thoroughly after cleaning.

Caution!

Only after the door seals are 

completely dry should the appliance be 
powered on .

Replacing the LED light:

Warning: The LED light must not be 
replaced by the user! If the LED light is 
damaged, contact the customer helpline 
for assistance.  

Summary of Contents for RB390N4WB1

Page 1: ...RB390N4WB1 RB390N4WC1 RB390N4WW1...

Page 2: ...anyone using it throughout its life will be properly informed on its usage and safety notices For the safety of life and property keep the precautions of these user s instructions as the manufacturer...

Page 3: ...selves inside it If this appliance featuring a magnetic door seals is to replace an older appliance having a spring lock latch on the door or lid be sure to make the spring lock unusable before you di...

Page 4: ...ste disposal centre Do not expose to flame WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable socket outlets or portable po...

Page 5: ...ly ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any way Any damage to the cord may cause a short circuit fire and or elec...

Page 6: ...he mains socket do not pull on the cable Do not place hot items near the plastic components of this appliance Do not place food products directly against the air outlet on the rear wall Store pre pack...

Page 7: ...the mouth and lips To avoid items falling and causing injury or damage to the appliance do not overload the door racks or put too much food in the crisper drawers caution Care and cleaning Before mai...

Page 8: ...void touching or catching warm parts compressor to prevent the risk of a fire follow the instructions relevant to installation The appliance must not be locate close to radiators or cookers Make sure...

Page 9: ...usinga suitablespanner Toallowthedoorstoself close tilt the topbackwardsbyabout10mm 9 Installing your new appliance Before using the appliance for the first time you should be informed of the followin...

Page 10: ...espond to different pictures Models will be written in the picture If some parts are not shown in the picture please ignore the relevant description 1 Stand the refrigerator upright Open the upper doo...

Page 11: ...rom the top left side of upper cover and take out part Then remove part and put part into the top right side of upper cover Refer to above operation install part and part on to the top left side of up...

Page 12: ...reverse hole site and then tighten into position then install part on the lower hinge pin Slot the lower door onto the bottom hinge pin and hold in position Turn the middle hinge by 180 change the wa...

Page 13: ...everse handle by follow instructions below Remove the upper door and place it on a smooth surface with its panel upwards Lever part and part then loose screws as shown in the picture Change handle to...

Page 14: ...get more space in the freezer you can remove drawers except lower freezer drawer ice tray 1 Cabinet 2 LED light thermostat control 3 Wine shelf alternative 4 Glass shelves 5 Crisper cover 6 Crisper 7...

Page 15: ...rs except lower freezer drawer ice tray The view of an appliance without dispenser Description of the appliance 9 Lower drawer 10 Adjustable feet 11 Refrigerator door 12 Refrigerator door gasket 13 Up...

Page 16: ...ers except lower freezer drawer ice tray The view of an appliance with display on door Description of the appliance 1 Cabinet 2 LED light 3 Wine shelf alternative 4 Glass shelves 5 Upper crisper 6 Cri...

Page 17: ...e the appliance Fridge Press Temp displaypanelondoor to setfridgetemperaturebetween2 and 8 asneeded anddisplaypanelwill displaycorrespondingvaluesaccording tothefollowingsequence Press tosetfridgetemp...

Page 18: ...tch displaypanelinside door Youcanswitchonorswitchoffyour appliancebypressthisbutton Press Switch for3seconds aftera buzzersound theappliancewillbe turnedoff Press Switch for1second aftera buzzersound...

Page 19: ...n2 C and8 Casneeded anddisplaypanelwill displaycorrespondingvaluesaccording tothefollowingsequence Freezer Press ZONECHOICE whenthe lightturnson Thenpress SETTEMP youcansetfreezertemperaturebetween 14...

Page 20: ...itallightwill show OF theappliancewillbeturned off Press Switch for3seconds aftera buzzersound theappliancewillbe turnedon Alarm Whenthedoorof fridgeorfreezerhas beenopenedforover2minutes thedoor alar...

Page 21: ...of extra fresh box draw the actual temperature may change in a certain range The temperature of this drawer may lower than zero so it is normal that liquid in this drawer was frozen Flexible wine rac...

Page 22: ...he water tank by shaking up and down 3 Unscrew the head then clean it and the inside of water tank Assembling Before assembling please drain the water inside the tank and check whether the washer reve...

Page 23: ...d check the dispenser Receiving Water You should use the correct cup to receive water underneath the water dispenser Warning Don t push the dispenser lever forward without cup it may cause the water l...

Page 24: ...s They should be stored in the special drawer provided Butter and cheese Should be wrapped in airtight foil or plastic film wrap Milk bottles Should have a lid and be stored in the door racks Hints fo...

Page 25: ...onof bicarbonateofsoda andthenrinsewith warmwaterusingawrung outspongeor cloth Wipecompletelydrybefore replacingtheshelvesandbaskets Thoroughlydryallsurfacesand removablepartsbeforeputtingthem backint...

Page 26: ...ior may need to be cleaned Some food containers or wrapping cause odours Noisefromtheappliance The sounds below are quite normal Compressor running noises Air movement noise from the small fan motor i...

Page 27: ...r The controI system has disabled the lights due to the door being kept open too long close and reopens the door to reactivate the Iights The light is not working Alayer of frost occurs in the compart...

Page 28: ...t can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food Two star fr...

Page 29: ...od 1 2 3 4 Fridge Freezer Freezer Freezer 2 8 18 18 12 Eggs cooked food packaged food fruits and vegetables dairy products cakes drinks and other foods which are not suitable for freezing Seafood fish...

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