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Model number: 

RHCF200 

 

 

For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 

0845 208 8750  

Opening times: Monday - Friday  8am – 6pm & Saturday 9am – 1pm  

or visit us at 

www.productcareuk.com

 

 

 

IMPORTANT:  

RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

 

Chest Freezer 

Instruction Manual 

Summary of Contents for RHCF200

Page 1: ... For Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0845 208 8750 Opening times Monday Friday 8am 6pm Saturday 9am 1pm or visit us at www productcareuk com IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Chest Freezer Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...nts Safety Instructions 3 4 Electrical Safety 4 Before switching on 5 Unit Spare Parts 5 Transportation Handling 6 Positioning 6 Installation 7 How to use 8 Temperature selection 8 Power Failure 9 Storage Advice 9 Defrosting 10 Internal Cleaning 11 External Cleaning 11 When not in Use 11 Trouble shooting 12 13 Important notes 14 Connection to the mains 15 ...

Page 3: ...ised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the supply lead is damaged it must be replaced by a qualified person using the correct lead available from 0845 208 8750 Do not store chemicals or liquids such as methanol or petrol etc which are easy to evaporate burn or explode Do not store heavy objects on top of the appliance and do not allow the refrigerator to become wet The circuitr...

Page 4: ...refrigeration circuit components become damaged In the event of damage avoid any naked flames or any sources of ignition and ventilate the room in which the unit is placed for a few minutes Warning Keep the ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure clear of obstruction Electrical Safety THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PLUGGED INTO AN EARTHED SOCKET Before switching on make sure that the voltage of yo...

Page 5: ...ou first switch on the appliance it will disappear when the appliance starts to cool To save energy you should minimize the frequency and duration of door opening Unit Parts Before installation check that all parts listed below are present If any parts are missing please contact the product care service team on 0845 2088750 Important Information Unit Spare Parts For the following spares please con...

Page 6: ...e appliance on a flat level surface tilt it slightly backwards onto the two rear rollers and push backwards This unit is heavy and could cause injury ensure there is sufficient person power to move the appliance Positioning This appliance should only be placed on a flat firm surface Choose a dry and well ventilated space No less than 10cm must be left around the sides and at the back to allow effi...

Page 7: ...m the unit Remove all transport tapes and foam protection pieces Clean the interior of the freezer with a cloth dampened in lukewarm soap and water Wipe with clear water and wipe dry When the appliance has been positioned adjust the two front feet to ensure the unit is stable This is essential to ensure quiet running and proper door opening closing See below Once the appliance has been standing fo...

Page 8: ...and 5 is the coldest setting Under normal conditions the temperature control should be set between 2 and 3 Once the temperature control has been set close the door and plug in the appliance We recommend that the door is not opened for a minimum of 4 hours to allow the appliance to reach the standard operating temperature The OFF position is an automatic shutdown and it will defrost Note The standa...

Page 9: ...hould be refrigerated and used up quickly Cooked Dishes i e casseroles should be refrigerated and used up Large Pieces of Meat Can be re frozen providing there are ice crystals remaining within them Small Joints Should be cooked and then re frozen as cooked dishes Chicken Should be cooked and re frozen as a fresh dish Storage Advice Store fresh food in airtight boxes or wrap in bags or foil which ...

Page 10: ... in the freezer to speed up the defrosting process Never use hairdryers electrical heaters or other such electrical appliances for defrosting When the ice has melted drain the water in the bottom of the freezer by removing the rubber cap located inside the appliance in the back left hand side as illustrated below Fig 1 NOTES PLEASE KEEP THE RUBBER COVER SAFE DURING THE DEFROSTING PROCESS AND PUT I...

Page 11: ...ater Do not put them in the dishwasher Do not use abrasive products detergents or soaps After washing rinse with clean water and dry carefully When the cleaning operations are complete reconnect the plug with dry hands External Cleaning Wash the outer cabinet with warm soapy water Do NOT use abrasive products There are sharp edges on the underside of the product so care should be taken when cleani...

Page 12: ... If so reduce the frequency and length of time the doors are open for Ensure the door is fully shut and the seal is making complete contact to the cabinet Is you re appliance over filled If the appliance is operating noisily Occasionally the compressor will make some noise This is perfectly normal and is part of the cooling process This noise should also diminish periodically If the appliance is s...

Page 13: ... refrigerator Check all food is covered and sealed Check wet containers have not been placed in the appliance Are the doors of the appliance opened frequently Once the door is opened the humidity found in the air in the room enters the refrigerator especially if the humidity levels in the room are very high The more frequently the door is opened in humid conditions the more chance of the build up ...

Page 14: ...trical socket the compressor protective thermal element will be opened as the pressure of the gas in the cooling system of your refrigerator has not yet been balanced 4 or 5 minutes later your refrigerator will start to operate this is normal If you won t be using your refrigerator for a long time disconnect the plug from the socket Clean your refrigerator as per the cleaning instructions and leav...

Page 15: ...nd with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The GREEN YELLOW wire is the EARTH and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The BROWN wire is the LIVE wire and mu...

Page 16: ...ot be disposed of with your general household waste Only discard electrical electronic battery items in separate collection schemes which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials contained within Your co operation is vital to make sure the success of these schemes and for the protection of the environment For your nearest disposal facility visit www recycle more co uk or ask in store for ...

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