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HOW TO OPERATE

Before first use, remove all adhesive tape from the 

drawers, shelves, trays and drain tube plug.

INSTALLATION

 

1. 

The refrigerator should be placed on a completely flat surface. Allow 1 foot of space 

on each side of the refrigerator and between the refrigerator and the wall. Also allow 

at least 8 inches of space between the top of the refrigerator and the ceiling. 

2. 

Choose a location for your refrigerator that is not exposed to sunlight, high 

temperature or humidity, as humidity may stain and damage the refrigerator.

3. 

The appliance can be adjusted by rolling the two legs in the bottom front of the refrigerator 

if it becomes unstable. Raise the refrigerator by rolling the two legs clockwise.

4. 

The surface of the location where the refrigerator is installed should be firm 

and flat. If refrigerator is not secured in a proper location, noise and vibration 

may occur. The noise may be increased if the floor is not firm. If you have 

to position the refrigerator on a carpeted floor, place a sheet underneath 

the refrigerator to prevent heat emissions 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 always be some space between items inside for air circulation.

2. 

Food should be kept in sealed containers to avoid becoming 

dry, spoiled or creating odors in the refrigerator.

3. 

Hot food should be cooled down before placing into the 

appliance. Otherwise, bacteria will grow in food.

4. 

Reducing the frequency of opening the doors can lower the electricity consumption.

NOTE:

 Do not use any electronic equipment inside the appliance.

ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE

The temperature of the refrigerator can be controlled manually by the thermostat 

control dial. However, the number shown on the dial does not correlate to the degrees. 

The higher the number, the lower the interior temperature of the refrigerator will be.

Setting 0 (or OFF) = indicates refrigerator is turned off (power is still being supplied) 

Setting 1 (or MIN) = lowest setting (warmest internal temperature) 

Setting 7 (or MAX) = highest setting (coldest internal temperature) 

   

PACKING AND MOVING

Save packing materials if possible and remember how materials are 

packed in the box. Repack refrigerator and accessories carefully.

DO NOT lift or pull the doors or door handles during transportation.

When moving, do not tilt appliance more than 45 degrees. Be 

very careful not to bump the refrigerator into anything.

Summary of Contents for RRF86 SERIES

Page 1: ...All products are trademarks of Nostalgia Products LLC Worldwide design utility patented or patents pending 2016 Nostalgia Products LLC www nostalgiaproducts com rev 06 02 16 HSK ...

Page 2: ...RRF86 SERIES 7 3 Cubic Foot Retro Refrigerator Instruction Manual ...

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Page 4: ...ET ONLY Refer to www nostalgiaproducts com user manuals for the most updated manual 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 safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages wi...

Page 5: ...o 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 they do not play with the appliance 5 This appliance is not intended for use by children or cognitively physically challenged individuals unless they have been given supervision or instruction concer...

Page 6: ...m 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 110 V 60Hz Contact an authorized service technician if the wire is damaged 26 DO NOT interrupt the power by pulling the power supply cord and or pulling the power plug out of its socket directly 27 DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit 28 All maintenance...

Page 7: ...k if water gets inside of this appliance Do not store valuable objects objects that are adversely affected by temperature or serum bacterin etc inside or on top of the appliance 36 SPECIAL SAFETY NOTICE If gas leaks from its container don t pull the plug out or in as it may cause sparks or fire Don t splash water on the back of the appliance as it may cause malfunction or electric shock Don t stor...

Page 8: ...lish addition to any kitchen Features include Full range adjustable thermostat 5 tempered glass slide out shelves Die cast metal handle Adjustable leveling feet Bright interior lighting SPECIFICATIONS AND PARAMETERS Climate Class T Current 1 3 A Rated Voltage 110 V Rated Frequency 60 Hz High Side 220 psi Low Side 43 psi Energy Consumption kWh 24h 0 671 Refrigerant oz R600a 1 06oz Foaming Agent Cyc...

Page 9: ...r loose door hinges and latches and dents inside the refrigerator or on the door If there is any damage DO NOT use the refrigerator Return damaged item to the store where it was purchased Hardware ATTACHING DOOR HANDLE 1 Fasten the 1 Door Plate to the refrigerator door by using four 2 Screws 2 Place the 3 Door Handle onto the 1 Door Plate then secure with two 4 Screws Glass Shelves Light Thermosta...

Page 10: ...d allow the refrigerator to lean backward slightly so that the doors remain closed PLACEMENT OF FOOD 1 There should always be some space between items inside for air circulation 2 Food should be kept in sealed containers to avoid becoming dry spoiled or creating odors in the refrigerator 3 Hot food should be cooled down before placing into the appliance Otherwise bacteria will grow in food 4 Reduc...

Page 11: ...at least five minutes after unplugging the power supply cord before plugging it back in HELPFULTIPS The refrigerator does not work It may not be properly connected to the power supply or the voltage may be too low The refrigerator does not work as efficiently as expected It may be caused by heavy frost the temperature setting being too warm or by frequently opening and closing the door It makes st...

Page 12: ...temperature inside the refrigerator or freezer CLEANING MAINTENANCE To prolong the life of your 7 3 CUBIC FOOT RETRO 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 Interior Maintenance Clean the interior of the appliance with clean soapy water Wipe dry with a non a...

Page 13: ... the warranty period and no later than 30 days of the failure to perform This warranty does not cover normal wear or damage caused by shipping mishandling misuse accident alteration improper replacement parts or other than ordinary household use You may be required to return the product with shipping prepaid by you for inspection and evaluation Return shipping costs are not refundable The Company ...

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