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HELPFUL TIPS

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The refrigerator does not work.

It may not be properly connected to the power supply, or the voltage may be too low.

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The refrigerator does not work as efficiently as expected. 

It may be caused by heavy frost, the temperature setting being to 

warm, or by frequently opening and closing the door.

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It makes strange noises 

The noises may be caused by the refrigerator not being stabilized. Make sure 

that the surface that the refrigerator is on is flat and firm. Noise can also be 

caused by resonation between the refrigerator and objects near it.

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The compressor keeps working for a long period of time. 

The temperature may be too high. This can also be caused by the 

frequent opening and closing of the doors, or by the door being left 

open. Try moving the temperature setting between 4-1.

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The inside of the refrigerator has a bad odor. 

Food with a strong odor should be packed in tightly closed containers before storing 

in the refrigerator or freezer. Make sure to regularly clean out your refrigerator 

and make sure that you do not leave spoiled food in the refrigerator.

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Water is leaking from the bottom of the refrigerator. 

The drain tube is probably jammed. Contact a qualified technician to repair it. 

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Heavy frost occurs in the back of the appliance. 

Putting humid or hot food into the refrigerator or freezer may cause this 

problem. Or it may be caused by a lot of moisture in the environment.

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DO NOT place objects on top of the refrigerator that are magnetic, heavy or filled with 

water. Electronic components may not work properly if water gets inside. DO NOT 

store valuables or objects sensitive to temperature inside the refrigerator or freezer.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE 

To prolong the life of your RETRO SERIES™ REFRIGERATOR, please follow these 

simple instructions for maintenance. This appliance should be maintained and 

cleaned frequently. For your safety, pull plug from socket before cleaning.

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Interior Maintenance

Clean the interior of the appliance with clean, soapy water. 

Wipe dry with a non-abrasive cloth or towel. 

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Outer Maintenance

Wipe outside of refrigerator with a dry, non-abrasive cloth or towel.

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Door Gasket

It is easy to damage the door gaskets with oil, sauce, etc. Be very careful when cleaning.

Summary of Contents for Retro RRF325 Series

Page 1: ...All products are trademarks of Nostalgia Products Group LLC Worldwide design utility patented or patents pending 2011 Nostalgia Products Group LLC www nostalgiaelectrics com rev 11 30 11...

Page 2: ...RRF325 SERIES Retro Series Refrigerator Instruction Manual...

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Page 4: ...t Your safety and the safety of others is very important We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance Always read and obey all safety messages This is the safet...

Page 5: ...not immerse cord plug or any part of this appliance in water or other liquids 3 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children 4 Children should be supervised to ensure that...

Page 6: ...The power plug should have its own socket as an adapter may cause the socket to overheat 25 The voltage and frequency of this product should be 115V 60Hz Contact an authorized service technician if th...

Page 7: ...r benzene gas and glue in the refrigerator SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the RETRO SERIES REFRIGERATOR from Nostalgia Electrics This compact 3 2 cubic foot refrigerator...

Page 8: ...20psi Low Side 120psi Energy Consumption kWh 24h 83 Refrigerant oz R134a 1 69oz Foaming Agent Cyclopentane Light Power 10 Watts Interior Temperature Freezer 5 F Refrigerator 32 F 46 4 F Dimensions Wid...

Page 9: ...hes and dents inside the refrigerator or on the door If there is any damage DO NOT refrigerator Return damaged item to the store where it was purchased The refrigerator you purchased may be improved a...

Page 10: ...from ruining the carpet 5 Make sure that legs are pressed firmly into the floor and allow the refrigerator to lean backward slightly so that the doors remain closed PLACEMENT OF FOOD 1 There should al...

Page 11: ...erator and make sure that you do not leave spoiled food in the refrigerator Water is leaking from the bottom of the refrigerator The drain tube is probably jammed Contact a qualified technician to rep...

Page 12: ...power supply cord 4 Open the doors and wait for the appliance to thaw completely 5 Clean up the water with dry towels NOTE DO NOT use any other equipment or method to force the defrost process It may...

Page 13: ...e Bottom Hinge Screws and take away the Bottom Hinge to the corresponding position of right side fix the Bottom Hinge Set the Bottom Refrigerator Door in its place making sure it sits on the Bottom Hi...

Page 14: ...om left of Top Freezer Door Set the Top Freezer Door in its place making sure it sits on the Middle Hinge Attach Top Hinge to the corresponding position on the right side Install the Top Hinge Cover o...

Page 15: ...under normal household use The distributor pledges to the original owner that should there be any defects in material or workmanship during the first 90 days of purchase we will repair or replace the...

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