How to operate, En g li s h – Nostalgia Electrics RRF300DNC SERIES User Manual

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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.

0 = OFF

1= Higher Temperature (warmer)

4 = Normal Use

7 = Lower Temperature (colder)

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.

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