Caple Ri552FF User manual

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The manufacturer of the product/s described herein, to which this description refers,
declares on its sole responsibility that the product/s meet the relevant fundamental safety,
health and protection requirements of the relevant EU guidelines and that the
corresponding test reports are available for examination by the relevant authorities and
can be requested from the seller of the appliance, especially with regard to CE
Declaration of Conformity issued by the manufacturer or with the manufacturer‘s
approval.
Moreover, the manufacturer declares that the parts of the appliance described in this user
manual, which come into contact with fresh food, do not contain any toxic substances.
USER INSTRUCTI
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Ri552FF

Contents
Cautions--------------------------------------------------------1~2
Refrigerator diagram-------------------------------------------3
Location------------------------------------------------------------4
Preparation----------------------------------------------------5~7
Functions-------------------------------------------------------8~9
Operation--------------------------------------------------------10
Refrigerator storage-------------------------------------------11
Cautions----------------------------------------------------------12
Suggestions------------------------------------------------------13
Freezer storage-------------------------------------------------14
Cautions----------------------------------------------------------15
Defrosting,Cleaning and Cesstion-------------------16~19
Questions and Answers---------------------------------20~22

Disposal of the old appliance
Before disposing an old appliance, please make sure it’s inoperative and safe. Unplug
the appliance and remove or destroy all of the springs, latches, or bolt-locks in order to
avoid the risk of child entrapment.
It must be noted that the refrigeration system contains insulating gases and refrigerants,
which require specialized waste disposal. The valuable materials contained in a refrig-
erator can be recycled. Contact your local waste disposal center for proper disposal of
an old appliance and contact your local authority or your dealer if you have any ques-
tion. Please ensure that the pipe work of your refrigerator dose not get damaged prior to
being picked up by the relevant waste disposal center, and contribute to environmental
awareness by insisting on an appropriate, any-pollution method of disposal.
Disposal of the packaging of your new appliance
All the packaging materials employed in the package of your new appliance may be
disposed without any danger to the environment.
The cardboard box may be broken or cut into smaller pieces and given to a waste paper
disposal service. The wrapping foil is made of polyethylene and the polyethylene pads
and stuffing contain no fluorochloric hydrocarbon.
All these valuable materials may be taken to a waste collecting center and used again
after adequate recycling.
Consult your local authorities for the name and address of the waste materials collect-
ing centers and waste paper disposal services nearest to your house.
Safety Instructions and Warnings
Before starting the appliance, read the information given in the User’s Guide carefully.
The User’s Guide contains very important observations relating to the assembly,
operation and maintenance of the appliance.
Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place and remember to hand it over to the subsequent
owner, if you ever sell the appliance.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages that may arise due to
non-observation of the following instruction.
CautionsCautions
CautionsCautions
Cautions
1

*Damaged appliances are not to be put into operation. In case o
f
doubt ,consult you
r
supp
li
er
.
*
C
onnection and installation of the appliance are not to be carried out in strict complianc
e
with the relative instructions set forth in the Use’s
G
uide
.
*For the purpose o
f
sa
f
ety ,the appliance must be properly grounded in accordance wit
h
speci
f
ications
.
*The plug should be accessible a
f
ter the appliance positioned
.
*Power cable should inly be replaced by
f
actory authorized service shop
.
*Always remember to unplug the appliance be
f
ore cleaning.To disconnect the appliance
,
pull at the plug itsel
f
not the cord
.
*Keep alcohol
i
c beverages
i
n a
i
rt
i
ght bottles or conta
i
ners and always store
i
n an upr
i
gh
t
pos
i
t
i
on. In add
i
t
i
on, do not store any explos
i
ve substances
i
ns
i
de the appl
i
ance
-
Dange
r
o
f
explosion
!
*Do not damage any parts o
f
the appliance that carry re
f
rigerant by piercing or per
f
oratin
g
the re
f
rigerant’s grooves with sharp or pointed items,crushing or twisting any tubes, o
r
scraping the coatings o
ff
the sur
f
aces. I
f
the re
f
rigerant spurts out and gets into eyes, i
t
may resu
l
t
i
n ser
i
ous eye
i
n
j
ur
i
es
.
*Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille o
f
the appliance
.
*Do not allow ch
i
ldren to play w
i
th the appl
i
ance. In no case should ch
i
ldren be allowed t
o
s
i
t on the drawers or hang onto the door
.
*A
f
ter installation o
f
the appliance the plug should be easily accessible
.
*I
f
the power cable is damaged, an approved cable provided by a manu
f
acturer or a
service agent must be used
f
or replacement
.
*Warning: Keep the appliance well ventilated; remove any transport supports
f
rom cavity
.
*Warning: Do not use hard objects to remove
f
rost
.
*Warning: Ensure the re
f
rigeration pipeline cannot be damaged
.
*Warning: Do not use electric appliances within the
f
ood storage compartment except
f
o
r
models recommended by the manu
f
acturer
.
S
pecification
s
*This appliance is designed
f
or
f
ood re
f
rigeration, ice making and
f
rozen
f
ood storage
.
*It is intended strictly
f
or household use. I
f
using it
f
or industrial or commercial purpose
,
be sure to observe the relevant norms and regulat
i
ons
.
*The re
f
rigerating circuit is leak-proo
f.
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Refrigerator DiagramRefrigerator Diagram
Refrigerator DiagramRefrigerator Diagram
Refrigerator Diagram
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r
Low bottle holde
r
S
mall bottle holder cove
r
Small bottle holder High bottle holder
3

LocationLocation
LocationLocation
Location
*The refrigerator should be placed on a flat and solid
surface. If the refrigerator is placed on a plinth, flat,
strong and fire-resistant materials must be used.
The front black foot of the refrigerator can be
adjusted clockwise or anti-clockwise to lift or lower
the refrigerator if it is placed on an uneven surface.
*Prevent the refrigerator from heat sources or direct
sunlight.
*The area for built-in refrigerator should be well
ventilated with a space over 6cm around the
refrigerator.
*Never place the refrigerator near to a water source.
Clean and dry any water splashes and stains with
soft cloth.
*Never place the refrigerator in an area with an
ambient temperature below zero. Never operate
the refrigerator in an open area.
clockwise
Adjustable Foot
anti-clockwise
Spanner
>6cm
>6cm
>6cm
4

PreparationPreparation
PreparationPreparation
Preparation
NKNK
NKNK
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Remove all packing materials.
OKOK
OKOK
OKCheck attached accessories and materials.
Checking should be conducted with reference to the Packing
List. Contact the local distributor if shortage is found.
PKPK
PKPK
PKEnsure that the refrigerator is properly lo-
cated.
(Refer to the section of "Location")
QKQK
QKQK
QKClean the refrigerator before using.
(Refer to the section of "Cleaning")
RKRK
RKRK
RKStandby status
Connect the power source a minimum of 30 minutes after the
refrigerator has been sited and cleaned.
Caution:
After unpacking, write down the model and delivery number of the refrigerator on
the Warranty for future inquiries.
5

PreparationPreparation
PreparationPreparation
Preparation
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The door of the refrigerator can be opened both from the left or
right as required. The following are the steps required to
position the door to open to the right.
1. Firmly hold the refrigerator door and remove the
screws from the right lower hinge. Remove the door
and place aside. Remove the lower pivot pin and
install it in the left lower hinge hole.
2. Remove the middle hinge and the washer on the
middle connection and then the freezer door. Put the
door aside.
3. Remove the upper right hinge cover and the hinge
screws. Install the right upper hinge cover.
4. Fix the left upper hinge to the left side and then the
left upper hinge cover.
5. Mount the refrigerator door to the left of the housing
with the middle hinge connected.
6. Mount the refrigerator door with the top left hole on
the down pivot pin of the middle hinge.
7. After installation, open and close the door several
times and fix tighten the hinge screws when the door
operates normally.
Lower hinge
Lower pivot pin
Lower pivot pin hole
Pivot pin hole
Middle pivot pin
Washer
Middle hinge
Hole stoppers
Middle pivot pin
Washer
Middle hinge
Lower hinge
Lower pivot pin
Upper hinge
Hinge cover
6

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PreparationPreparation
Preparation
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1. Ensure that the doors of the kitchen unit and the
refrigerator are of the same opening direction. (Take
the right-opening door as an example)
2. Fix the joint sockets to the freezer and refrigerator
doors with the provided screws (Figure 1).
3. Move the refrigerator into the kitchen unit,
ensuring the left side panel of the refrigerator as
close as possible to the wall. (Figure 2)
4. Insert the connecting pad into the joint socket
and then fix the connecting pad on the door of the
kitchen unit with a margin of 20-22mm. (Figure 3)
5. Properly place the refrigerator with a 3-4mm
space between the left side to the wall, ensuring
that the doors of the refrigerator and the kitchen
unit can be easily opened and closed, and the
connecting pad is correctly settled in the joint
socket.
6. Fix the upper and lower stiffeners to the upper
connection and base panel. The screw holes shall
be plugged with the plastic stoppers. (Figure 4)
7. Fill the left gap of the kitchen unit with the gasket.
(Figure 5)
8. Remove the screws and the hole stoppers on the
left of the middle connection, and fix the connecting
pivot to the refrigerator with one end in the hole
which was plugged by the stopper and the other
end to the inside wall of the kitchen unit. (Figure 6)
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2 Power indicato
r
T
he power indicator will illuminate a
f
ter the appliance is connected to the powe
r
reso
u
rce.
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unctions
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Functions
1
C
ontrol pane
l
When refrigerator is connected a power source, the green lamp
(
E
)
and the re
d
overtemp warning lamp (
G
) illuminate
.
B
.
T
emperature sett
i
n
g
C
. Buzzer releas
e
E. Power indicator
(
green
)
G
.
O
ver temperature indicator (red
)
3 Temperature setting
s
T
urn the temperature knob "B" to set temperatures o
f
the re
f
rigerator. With the valu
e
i
ncreas
i
ng, the temperature goes down and v
i
ce versa
.
4
O
ver temperature warning and buzzer release
When the actual temperature as sensed
i
s above set po
i
nt, the over temperatur
e
warning indicator
G
will blink accompanied by a buzzing.
C
heck to see if the refrigera
-
tor door is properly closed or i
f
the re
f
rigerator is
f
irst operated. When the temperatur
e
in the
f
reezer compartment
f
alls to the desired value, the red over temperature-warn
-
ing indicator will automatically extinguish. When the re
f
rigerator is
f
irst used, the indi
-
cator
G
illuminates
.
Pressing the button
C
will cease the activated over-temp buzzer. When the temperature i
n
the
f
reezer
f
alls down below -
5
, the over-temp warn
i
ng
i
nd
i
cator w
i
ll ext
i
ngu
i
s
h
8

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uctos
unctions
s
s
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F
F
Fi
Fi
s
F
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unctions
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F
F
F
Fi
Fi
Fi
Fi
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Functions
Functions
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Functions
Functions
Functions
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Functions
5 Forced de
f
rostin
g
Pressing the button
C
for 5 seconds, it will enter the forced defrosting mode. Then th
e
machine de
f
rost, a
f
ter 20 senconds over
.
6 Error indication
T
emperature sensors are installed in the re
f
rigerator and the
f
reezer
.
T
he red warning lamp will blink i
f
problems occur with the re
f
rigerator temperatur
e
sensor,
C
ontact authorized after-sales service if the sensors have problems while the coolin
g
system o
f
the re
f
rigerator
f
unctions
.
9

1 Connect the refrigerator to the power supply.
2 Temperature setting
Temperatures in the refrigerator and the freezer are controlled by the thermostats.
With the value increasing, the temperature goes down and vice versa.
OperationOperation
OperationOperation
Operation
Caution: Some time will be required for the refrigerator to reach the set level when
temperature adjustments are made. The length of this period is determined by difference
in the existing and set temperatures, the ambient temperature, the frequency with which
the door is opened and closed and the amount of food in storage.
3 Loading the food
Load the refrigerator with food a few hours after the
refrigerator is turned on.
After connection of the power supply, the green indicator illuminates and the refrig-
erator operates. The red warning indicator might illuminates once in a while and
automatically extinguishes when the set temperature in the refrigerator is reached.
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The re
f
rigerator is
f
or short-term
f
ood storage or
f
or dail
y
c
onsumption
.
A
lthough the temperature in most areas in the re
f
rigeration compartment can be regu
-
lated between
0
a
nd 1
0
, extended periods o
f
f
ood storage is not recommended
.
Re
f
rigerator should only be used
f
or short-term storage
.
Re
f
rigeration compartment
A
s cold air circulates inside the re
f
rigerator, tem
-
perature di
ff
erences exist inside the storag
e
compartments.
A
rea is the coldest. Di
ff
eren
t
f
oods should be placed in di
ff
erent areas accordin
g
to t
h
e
i
r propert
i
es
.
1. Eggs and butte
r
2
.
C
anned food and seasonings
3. Beverages and bottled
f
oo
d
4. Pickled
f
ood or canned pickled
f
oo
d
5. Wheaten
f
ood, canned
f
ood, milk and beancur
d
6.
C
ooked food and sausages
7. Fru
i
t, vegetables and sala
d
Relocation o
f
the
f
ood shelve
s
C
arefully remove and replace the food shelves fo
r
des
i
red he
i
ght and space
.
Lamp and its replacemen
t
L
amp: 240
V
~, 15
W
Lamp holder: E14
(
lamps exceeding 15W must no
t
be used
)
When replac
i
ng the lam
p
Ż
ż
11
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*Hot food must be cooled to room temperature before
storing in the refrigerator.
*Dry any water droplets on the food before placing it in
the refrigerator.
*It is recommended that food be sealed in suitable
storage bags before placing it in the refrigerator.
This will prevent moisture in the food from evaporating
and prevent vegetables and fruit from withering or
altering in flavor.
*Storage of Sorted Food
Food to be stored should be sorted according to
consumer requirements. Food consumed daily should
be placed in the most convenient area, this will minimize
opening periods for the door.
*Do not store excess quantities or weights of food
Food should be stored with spaces in between for better
storage results. Never overload shelves, as they may
collapse under excessive loads.
*Do not place food too close to the internal walls. The
stored food placed close to internal walls is easily frozen
onto the walls.
CautionsCautions
CautionsCautions
Cautions
12

*Storage period will be extended if vegetables are
placed with their roots towards the cold source.
*Leaves of carrots or turnips should be removed before
storage.
*Eggs should be stored vertically in the egg holder.
*Frozen food can be placed in the cold compartment
before serving, as this will conserve energy.
*Onions, garlic, ginger, water chestnuts and other root
vegetables should not be stored in the refrigerator,
as these foods are suitable for long-term storage at
normal temperatures.
*Ripe squash, melon, pawpaw, bananas and
pineapples should not be stored in the refrigerator.
Freezing will accelerate the ripening process.
SuggestionsSuggestions
SuggestionsSuggestions
Suggestions
Caution: If the ambient temperature in winter is between 0=and -10=, and the refrig-
erator temperature is low and the temperature in lower section of the refrigerator is
around 0(, place the fresh food on the top area of the refrigerator.
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Long-term storage of food
As the freezer storage temperature is very low, fresh food
can be stored in the freezer compartment for a long time.
Food requiring long-term storage can be stored in the
frozen food compartment. Attention should be paid to the
storage information printed on the food packing.
Freezer storageFreezer storage
Freezer storageFreezer storage
Freezer storage
Making water-Ice
*Pour water into the water ice mould up to three-quarters
of the mould volume, and then place the mould in the
freezing compartment.
*Do not a use knife or other metal tools to take the ice out
of the mould.
*The ice can be easily removed by hand after the mould
has been placed in warm water for a short time.
Do not load excessive food
Quantity of fresh food to be loaded is subjected to the
ca
pacity of the refrigerator. (refer to the requirements
on the nameplate)
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CautionsCautions
CautionsCautions
Cautions
*Hot food should not be stored in the refrigerator until it
has cooled down to room temperature.
*Food cut into small portions will freeze faster and be
easier to defrost and cook. The recommended weight
for each portion is less than 2.5kg.
*The outside of any food packing should dried before
storage in the freezer, and any packing materials should
be odor-free, airtight, non-poisonous and nontoxic.
*Food should be stored in accordance with any
information printed on the packing.
*Only remove the required amount of food from the
refrigerator. Defrosted food cannot be re-stored in the
freezer unless it is first cooked.
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