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 Instruction Manual

Then continue as follows: 

a) Berries, fruits with peel, herbs etc. should be laid out loose for 

free ing in the free er drawer and 

then put into free er bags after about 12 hours. Store the filled

free er bags in one of the available drawers. Fresh food should 

be placed in the top drawer and moved down to one of the lower 

drawers after approx 2 hours. Avoid putting fresh foods directly 

in contact with deep fro en food. The deep fro en food could 

defrost and may not last out the normal storage time. 

b)

ithin a period of 2  hours fill up the free er only with the 

ade uate

uantities of fresh food for the free ing capacity of

your freezer. Consult the information on the rating plate) 

c) If your free er is e uipped with a super free e switch, switch it

on. This is not strictly necessary when filling up with already 

fro en foods. 

Warning! Switch off the super freeze switch after 24 hours 

at the latest. 

d) Set the temperature dial to a medium to high setting. 

e)

eep the temperature in the free er under control preferably 

by placing a suitable thermometer with a scale range of up to 

-2 .The storage temperature must always be at least -18 

Refilling the freezer compartment with fresh foods 

Make sure that you wait at least 2  hours before refilling with 

fresh food, in ade uate  uantities for the free ing capacity of 

your free er. 

Maximum capacity 

In order to ensure correct storage of fro en food, never fill the

drawers up to the top.

Set the temperature dial strictly according to the filling capacity. 

To save energy in normal room temperatures we recommend

setting the temperature dial to a medium setting.

Storage time

The storage time for ready deep-fro en products depends on the

type of the products and on its ingredients. For this reason, you 

should strictly follow the

producer s instructions on the

packaging. 

hen you want to free e fresh foods yourself, consult the 

FOOD STORA E  UIDE AT T E BAC  OF T IS MANUA . 

Once fro en foods have been defrosted, they should be used up 

within between 12-2  hours. 

Do not eat any food beyond its storage time, this 

could lead to food poisoning. 

Precautions and advice 

z

 

henever cleaning or defrosting remove the power plug

or switch off the main fuse. 

z

 

After closing the free er door, do not open it immediately 

and do not force it open under any circumstances. The

vacuum created by the sealing of the door is dispersed

after about 1-2 minutes, so that the door can be opened

normally again. 

z

To prevent condensation and ice forming, allow cooked 

food to cool down to room temperature before closing the 

lid of the dish and before storage.

z

eave the free er door open as briefly as possible to avoid 

wasting energy and to prevent and excessive amount of ice 

forming in the free er.

z

Never use a screwdriver or any other sharp edged metal 

tool to remove the layers of ice. The inside walls are very 

delicate and can be easily damaged by sharp edges. Use 

only plastic or wooden scrapers with no sharp edges

.

9. Cleaning and maintenance

As a firm rule, unplug the power plug or switch off at the 

mains.

For the upkeep of the external appearance of your fridge / 

free er, clean the outside every now and again with furniture 

polish or with an enamel protecting product. Clean the door seal 

with warm water now and again but do not use any cleaning 

products. 

Clean your appliance regularly. 

z

 

The various parts inside the fridge / free er are generally 

not suitable for dishwasher. These should be washed by 

hand with warm water and a little washing up li uid. Never 

use the cleaning agent neat and on no account use any 

abrasive

or

acid, i.e. chemical

cleaning

agent

is

recommended.

z

 

The rating plate should not be damaged and should never 

be removed , this is essential for servicing. Make sure 

when cleaning, that no water runs onto any electrical parts 

inside the appliance.

z

If there is a heat exchanger, called condenser, on the back 

of your appliance, this should be cleaned regularly. Dust 

and dirt impede the release of heat from the inside and

considerably increase energy consumption. For best

results, use a soft brush or a duster to remove dust from 

the condenser. 

Special tips for cleaning the fridge 

Clean the drain hole in the fridge from time to time with for

example, cotton buds, in order to keep it clear. 

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Summary of Contents for PRRF500

Page 1: ...0 MODEL PRRF500 Before use please read and follow all the safety rules and operating instructions Built in 50 50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer ...

Page 2: ...ance data on the rating plate refer to a room temperature within the range of 1 ć to 38ć Important This appliance is designed for domestic use only The appliance has been tested against leakage in compliance with the relevant legal safety standards Should you have bought your new fridge freezer to replace an old appliance please make sure that all existing latch or bolt locks on the old appliance ...

Page 3: ...e compressor if it exists f Remove all documents and accessories inside g Clean the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water and vinegar and dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth z Make sure that the pipes for the circulation of the refrigerant are not damaged in any way during installation z The appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended z The appliance must be placed o...

Page 4: ...rature in the free er can drop to the necessary level ou can now fill the free er with any amount of fro en food Food which has been bought ready fro en If you want to free e fresh chilled food consult the chapter free ing storing fresh food Warning z Do not store any bottle li uids in the free er i uids expand when fro en and the bottle may explode z Never keep explosive substances or aerosol can...

Page 5: ...t any food beyond its storage time this could lead to food poisoning Precautions and advice z henever cleaning or defrosting remove the power plug or switch off the main fuse z After closing the free er door do not open it immediately and do not force it open under any circumstances The vacuum created by the sealing of the door is dispersed after about 1 2 minutes so that the door can be opened no...

Page 6: ...As described previously scrape the thickest ice carefully from the freezer and put it in the kitchen sink 8 If your appliance is equipped with a drip duct at the bottom pull it out and place a bowl to catch the dripping water underneath 9 If necessary speed up defrosting by placing a large bowl of warm water on the bottom of the appliance and close the door 10 If your appliance is not equipped wit...

Page 7: ...Please note The compressor must not operate continuously It is controlled by a thermostat with which you set temperatures It is perfectly normal to hear noise from the compressor when the refrigeration system is running In unheated rooms and in cold weather conditions condensation can build up on the outer walls of the appliance This does not mean there is fault and it will disappear when the temp...

Page 8: ...ions or attempts at repair on your appliance 12 Getting your appliance serviced Any repairs or interventions on the appliance should only be carried out by your nearest service department as otherwise the user may run considerable risks and the guarantee may not longer be valid Consult the enclosed guarantee card or the separately enclosed list of after sales centers to see which company is respon...

Page 9: ...its lass container ƽ Pork Aluminium foil ƽ Beef Aluminium foil ƽ amb Aluminium foil ƽ Mushrooms Polyethylene bag ƽ Asparagus Polyethylene bag ƽ egetables Polyethylene bag ƽ Strawberries Polyethylene bag ƽ Flans Aluminium foil ƽ Chicken Aluminium foil ƽ Turkey Aluminium foil ƽ Duck Aluminium foil ƽ oose Aluminium foil ƽ Cauliflower Polyethylene bag ƽ Beans Polyethylene bag ƽ Pepperoni Polyethylene ...

Page 10: ...tor Diagram Control panel and lamp Food shelf Fresh food container Drawers Bottle holder This diagram may very slightly with the layout of the refrigerator you have just purchased due to technical improvements ...

Page 11: ...For more information on Prima appliances please visit www primaappliancecare co uk For all your In warranty service calls phone 0844 576 6841 Care ...

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