Lec RST6057I User Manual

Summary of RST6057I

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    User guide rst6057i & s.

  • Page 2: Contents Page

    3 contents 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 contact us.

  • Page 3: Introduction

    4 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 (co...

  • Page 4: Introduction

    5 introduction safety when replacing older appliances, make sure that you have disabled any locking mechanisms before disposal – it may even be best to remove the appliance door completely – to prevent children from becoming trapped inside the appliance. The appliance must be connected to the power ...

  • Page 5: Positioning Your Appliance

    6 positioning your appliance choosing the right place this appliance should be installed in a room which is dry and well ventilated. In order to ensure adequate ventilation, the appliance should be at least 5cm clear on all sides from kitchen cabinetry. Behind the appliance there needs to be a space...

  • Page 6: Positioning Your Appliance

    7 positioning your appliance connection to the electricity supply connect the appliance to the electrical supply with the plug and lead which are fitted. The connection to the electrical supply should be made according to current standards and regulations. This appliance must be earthed. Always make...

  • Page 7: About Your Appliance

    8 about your appliance refrigerator (a) the refrigerator is used for storing fresh foods for short periods of time. Freezer compartment (b) the freezer compartment is used for storing already frozen foods and freezing fresh foods for prolonged storage. Shelf (1) (number of shelves supplied, depends ...

  • Page 8: About Your Appliance

    9 about your appliance salad drawer (3) the bottom container is used for storing fresh fruit and vegetables that require careful cooling. Door liner there are various holders which fit into the inside of the door for storing items such as eggs, butter, yoghurts etc.. The bottom shelf is for storing ...

  • Page 9: About Your Appliance

    10 about your appliance.

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    11 before using your appliance environmental notes our products have been packaged using environmentally friendly materials. All packaging can be recycled. Please contact your local authority for details on recycling centres in your area. All old electrical goods must be disposed of correctly. You s...

  • Page 11: Using Your Appliance

    12 using your appliance the appliance is controlled by a thermostat knob, situated within the appliance, usually towards the top of the appliance at the side and looks like : temperature selection higher settings on the thermostat (towards 7) mean lower (colder) temperatures with the appliance. Depe...

  • Page 12: Using Your Appliance

    13 using your appliance using your appliance storing fresh foods packaging fresh foods properly, using the correct temperature and taking into account food hygiene will enhance the quality of fresh foods stored within this appliance. Use plastic bags, aluminium foil or other food wraps to cover fres...

  • Page 13: Using Your Appliance

    14 using your appliance freezing fresh foods as with storing fresh foods, suitable packaging, correct temperature and food hygiene will enhance the quality of the food you are freezing. Make sure that all foods for freezing are of a high quality, and suitable for freezing. Use suitable packaging (pl...

  • Page 14: Using Your Appliance

    15 using your appliance storing frozen foods when storing commercially frozen foods, please follow these guidelines. Always follow manufacturers guidelines for the length of time you should store food for. Do not exceed these guidelines! Try to keep the length of time between purchase and storage as...

  • Page 15: Storage Time

    16 storage time key  = recommended storage time  = possible storage time food (frozen) time in months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 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 ...

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    17 defrosting food and ice cubes defrosting food for cooking should food become partially thawed, or defrosted it should be consumed as soon as possible as the quality will be affected by defrosting. Always make sure that foods dishes are thoroughly defrosted before cooking and no ice crystals remai...

  • Page 17: Maintenance And Cleaning

    18 maintenance and cleaning automatic defrosting there is no need to defrost the refrigerator as this appliance has automatic defrost. Ice on the rear wall of the appliance interior defrosts when the compressor is not running and runs down into the outlet in the inner back wall to the drain pan abov...

  • Page 18: Maintenance And Cleaning

    19 maintenance and cleaning cleaning your appliance always disconnect the electricity supply before you start cleaning. Empty the appliance of food and remove the shelves. The interior can be cleaned using warm water and bicarbonate of soda, with a soft cloth. Make sure that the interior is then dri...

  • Page 19: Maintenance And Cleaning

    20 maintenance and cleaning changing the plug this appliance comes fitted with a 13amp plug fitted. Should you need to replace the fuse. A bs 1362 13 amp fuse must be used. Should the plug itself need to be replaced, the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: gre...

  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    21 troubleshooting the appliance fails to work when first connected to the electricity supply. Check there are no faults with the socket you are using by plugging in an appliance you know to be working. Make sure that you have switched the thermostat to an ‘on’ position. The appliance seems to be co...

  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    22 troubleshooting leaking water the water outlet may have become partially blocked causing water to miss the drain pan – use a plastic straw to un block it. Water could be leaking because the fridge requires defrosting – it needs to be defrosted in the same way as the freezer (see cleaning and main...

  • Page 22: Notes

    23 notes.

  • Page 23: Service Record

    24 service record date part(s) replaced signature / engineer stamp date of purchase installers stamp / printed name date of installation place of purchase.

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    Contact us should you need to contact us, please call our customer care centre on: 0871 22 22 505 calls 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 he...