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Introduction 

 

Important 

Please be aware that this appliance is for domestic use only.   

 
The lower part of the appliance is a refrigerator, and should 
be used for storing fresh foods at a temperature of 0°C, or 

higher.   
 

The upper compartment is used for freezing fresh foods and 
storing frozen foods (convenience meals etc,) for prolonged 

periods of time (up to 1 year depending on the type of 
food). 

 
These instructions are intended for the user.  They describe 

the appliance and how to use it safely and correctly.  There 
may however be some functions / features described, which 

are not available on your appliance. 

Before you start 

 

Before you install this appliance, please leave it to 
stand for at least two hours.  This will allow the cooling 
system to settle following transport. 

 

Check that no parts of the appliance are damaged, 
especially parts of the cooling system, pipes or leads.  
If damage has occurred, 

DO NOT

 install the appliance, 

you should contact a qualified service engineer or 
return the appliance to its place of purchase. 

 

Once the appliance is situated in an appropriate place 
(see Positioning the Appliance), but before you plug it 
into the mains, clean the inside of the appliance using 

warm water and bicarbonate of soda, then dry 
thoroughly. 

 

If the accessories inside the appliance have been 
disturbed during transit, place them into the positions 
you need them to be in as described later in the 

handbook. 

 

Make sure that the electrical supply to your plug socket is 
correct for this appliance – the required information is on 

the data badge of the appliance. 
 

Once the appliance is installed, cleaned and dry – it is ready 
to be plugged in and switched on. 

 
 

 
Warning: This 

appliance must be 
earthed. 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 
The freezer 

compartment is rated 

at 4 star. 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for RST6057I

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE RST6057I S...

Page 2: ...Page Introduction Positioning Your Appliance About Your Appliance Before Using Your Appliance Using Your Appliance Defrosting food and Ice cubes Maintenance and Cleaning Troubleshooting Service Record...

Page 3: ...Check that no parts of the appliance are damaged especially parts of the cooling system pipes or leads If damage has occurred DO NOT install the appliance you should contact a qualified service engin...

Page 4: ...appliance from the electrical supply before conducting any routine maintenance of the appliance This includes cleaning defrosting and changing light bulbs Never use electrical devices such as hair dry...

Page 5: ...s not consistent and foods may be damaged by this Please ensure that the ambient temperature does not drop below that specified by the climate class and that temperatures are maintained as consistentl...

Page 6: ...ug is accessible after the appliance has been positioned This appliance should not be connected to the electrical supply using an extension cable If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a...

Page 7: ...st Bottle rack If fitted The bottle rack is intended for storing larger bottles soft drinks water etc inside the fridge You can either fit the bottle rack horizontally on the same shelf runner or at a...

Page 8: ...is for storing bottles which should not be stored horizontally wines beers opened bottles etc The light The interior light comes on when the door is opened The performance of the light is not affected...

Page 9: ...10 About Your Appliance...

Page 10: ...ce is well ventilated Poor air circulation around the appliance can lead to inefficient operation Whenever possible adjust the thermostat to reflect seasonal changes and changes in the quantity of foo...

Page 11: ...d to adjust the thermostat accordingly When the thermostat is in the 0 STOP position the appliance is switched off To switch it on turn the thermostat towards the high setting 7 Even when the applianc...

Page 12: ...ping onto uncooked food this is unsafe to health Other foods should be stored above raw meat Never store anything which is flammable volatile or explosive inside the appliance Beverages with a high al...

Page 13: ...o freeze fresh food every day make sure that it is in small portions to prevent this Do not exceed the maximum load for freezing see data badge for details kg h Freezing procedure This appliance is fi...

Page 14: ...burns on hands or tongue Should there be a power cut or the freezer refrigeration appliance fail for any length of time you may need to remove food from the freezer and store in a cold hygienic place...

Page 15: ...1 12 Vegetables Fruit Bread Pastries Milk Ready made meals Meat Beef Veal Pork Poultry Game Minced meat Smoked sausage Fish Lean Fat Offal Food Fresh Time in days 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Butt...

Page 16: ...cooked from frozen Making ice cubes Fill the ice cube tray two thirds full with cold water Place the tray into the freezer compartment ensuring that it is stable and won t spill Time for freezing depe...

Page 17: ...side of the compartment they can puncture the lining of the compartment you may use plastic scarpers which are suitable for use on freezers Once defrosting is completed turn the thermostat back to the...

Page 18: ...lso use a proprietary glass spray cleaner suitable for use on plastic surfaces Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaners such as stainless steel cleaners on the exterior of the appliance The condense...

Page 19: ...h the letter N or coloured black The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red Upon completion there must be no cut or stray wire present and the c...

Page 20: ...te ventilation around the appliance other appliances or units are too close The Fast Freeze function has been switched on Ice has formed on the rear wall of the appliance If the outlet to the drain pa...

Page 21: ...ng of the appliance a levelled appliance is less noisy and how the appliance is used During use you may hear the sound of the refrigerant being circulated and the sound of it flowing when the compress...

Page 22: ...23 Notes...

Page 23: ...24 Service Record Date Part s Replaced Signature Engineer Stamp Date of purchase Installers stamp Printed name Date of installation Place of purchase...

Page 24: ...will be answered in strict rotation as soon as possible Model Number Serial number Please record your model and serial number in the spaces above Having these numbers to hand will help us to help you...

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