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Lemair RQ-80H User Manual

Lemair RQ-80H
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RefrigeratorRefrigerator
RQ-80H
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Lemair
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Lemair RQ-80H Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelRQ-80H
ColorWhite
Door StorageYes
Voltage220-240V
Frequency50Hz
RefrigerantR600a
Capacity80 liters
Defrosting TypeManual
Dimensions (H x W x D)850 x 480 x 450 mm

Summary

Name of Parts

Cabinet Identification

The main body of the refrigerator unit.

Evaporator Identification

Component responsible for cooling inside the refrigerator.

Thermostat Knob Identification

Control for adjusting the internal temperature.

Shelf Identification

Internal storage surfaces within the refrigerator.

Hinge Cover Identification

Protective cover for the door hinges.

Door Identification

The main access panel to the refrigerator compartment.

Gasket Identification

Sealing strip around the door to maintain temperature.

Adjustable Legs Identification

Supports for levelling the refrigerator on uneven floors.

Small Door Identification

A secondary door, likely for a specific compartment.

Door Bar Identification

A bar or handle integrated into the door design.

Correct Positioning Guidelines

Ventilation Requirements

Ensures good heat dissipation, high efficiency, and low power consumption via adequate spacing.

Power Supply Specifications

Specifies voltage requirements and the need for a dedicated, grounded power socket.

Power Line Cord Handling

Instructions on handling the power cord to prevent damage and electrical hazards.

Moisture Protection

Advice to avoid moist environments to prevent rust and electrical issues.

Heat Source Avoidance

Keep the refrigerator away from heat sources and direct sunlight for optimal performance.

Stable Placement

Place the refrigerator on a flat, solid surface and adjust legs for stability.

Hazardous Area Avoidance

Avoid placing near volatile or combustible substances due to fire risk.

Moving Precautions

Guidelines on how to move the refrigerator without damaging it, avoiding tilting.

Important Cautions

Voltage Compatibility Check

Verify that the voltage used matches the refrigerator's rated voltage before operation.

Frost Management

Manage frost buildup by manual defrosting and catching defrost water.

Power Cord Safety

Damaged power cords must be replaced by authorized repair shops with special tools.

Prohibition of Modification

Altering product specifications or modifying it is dangerous.

Long-Term Storage

Disconnect from electricity supply when the refrigerator is not in use for extended periods.

Restart After Blackout

Wait for 5 minutes before restarting the unit after a power supply blackout.

Door Reversal Procedure

Reversible Door Guide

Step-by-step guide to change the refrigerator door opening direction from left to right.

Safety: Power Off

Crucial safety note: ensure the power is shut off before attempting to reverse the door.

Parts Handling

Save all removed parts to ensure proper reinstallation of the door.

Refrigerator Maintenance

Monthly Cleaning Schedule

The refrigerator should be cleaned and maintained once a month.

Maintenance Safety

Always disconnect the power plug before performing any maintenance.

Surface Cleaning

Wipe surfaces with a wet cloth, using neutral detergent if necessary, and dry thoroughly.

Cleaning Agent Restrictions

Avoid harsh chemicals, hot water, or direct spraying to prevent damage to the appliance.

Door Seal Care

Keep the sealing rubber bars of the doors clean for proper function.

Plastic Parts and Drain Pan Care

Clean plastic parts from oil contamination and regularly clean the drain pan to prevent odors.

Troubleshooting Guide

Unit Not Operating

Check power supply, plug connection, and fuse if the unit does not operate.

Over-Cooling Issues

Address issues of over-cooling, possibly due to thermostat setting or food placement.

Insufficient Cooling

Troubleshoot lack of cooling due to food packing, door closure, ventilation, or thermostat.

External Condensation

Understand that external condensation in high humidity is normal and requires drying.

Normal Operating Sounds

Recognize the sound of refrigerant flow as normal operation, not a malfunction.

Panel Heating

Side panel heat is normal during operation, especially in summer or after door use.

Technical Specifications

Nameplate Information

Detailed technical specifications are found on the nameplate at the back of the refrigerator.

Specification Update Disclaimer

Note that specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Warranty Information

Statutory Consumer Rights

Details statutory rights conferred by legislation, which are not limited by the supplementary warranty.

Domestic Use Warranty Terms

Covers 12 months for parts/labour and 24 months for refrigeration system defects for single-family domestic use.

Commercial Use Warranty Terms

Provides a 1-year warranty for commercial use, excluding certain components like plastic and glass.

General Warranty Conditions

Outlines general terms, conditions, and limitations of the appliance warranty.

Warranty Exclusions

Excludes defects from accident, misuse, negligence, and non-observance of instructions.

Geographic Warranty Validity

The warranty is valid only for products installed in mainland Australia.

Excluded Components

Plastic/glass components, painted surfaces, and light globes are excluded from warranty coverage.

Service Access Requirements

Ensures safe access and parking for service personnel for warranty claims.

Warranty Voidance Conditions

Warranty is void if serviced by unauthorized personnel or if serial numbers are defaced.

Service Provider Contact

Contact an approved LEMAIR service provider for required service under warranty.

Record Keeping for Warranty

Retain purchase receipt and warranty card for service and warranty claims.

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