Rangemaster SxS 661 manual

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    SxS 661 Refriger a tion U109200 - 07 U ser Guide & Installation & Ser vice Instructions[...]

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    1. Introduction 1 Impor tant! 1 Before you start 1 Safety 1 2. P ositioning Y our Appliance 2 Choosing the r ight location 2 Connection to the electricity supply 2 Adjustable feet 3 D oor adjustment 3 Door Handle F itting 3 3. About Y our Appliance 4 Appliance Layout 4 4. Before Using Y our Appliance 5 Enviro nmental Notes 5 Energy Saving Tips 5 Us[...]

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    1 Thank you f or buying this high quality appliance, we hope that it provides y ou with a stylish, yet practical solution to your cooling needs . W e hope that this handbook supplies y ou with all the information you r equire, but please con tac t us if there is any thing y ou are unsure of using the C ustomer Care Centr e number on page 15.  W [...]

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    2 Choosing the right location This appliance should be installed in a room, which is dry and well ventila ted. In order to ensure adequat e ventilation, the appliance should be at least 15 mm clear on all sides from kitchen cabinets, and any units placed abo ve the appliance must be clear by 15 mm – allowing adequate v entilation for the applianc[...]

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    3 Door Handle Fitting The door handles fix onto the mounting studs alr eady fitted to each door . Use the M3 grub screw s and Allen key from the instruction k it bag. Each handle will r equire 3 grub screws . 1. Place the handle firmly over the moun ting studs. 2. Inser t the grub scr ew into the hole located under each handle standoff bar . 3. U[...]

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    4 3. About Y our Applianc e Applianc e Lay out Shelv es Number of shelves supplied; 4 in the fridge, 3 in the fr eezer . The shelves will not pull out acciden tally when you remove foodstuff from the applianc e. F oods that are likely to perish quickly should be placed towar ds the rear of the appliance – where it is coolest. Bottle holder The b[...]

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    5 4. B ef ore U sing Y our Applianc e En vironmental Notes Our products have been packaged using environmentally friendly materials. All packaging can be recycled. Please contact your local authority for details on recycling centr es in your area. All old electrical goods must be disposed of correctly. Y ou should never dispose of them with househo[...]

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    6 5. The C ontrol P anel Setting and Adjusting the T emp er ature 5 • 3 • 1 BC D FG T o adjust the refrigerator temperatur e, press button C. The indicator (G) will illumina te. Each subsequent press of button C will adjust the temperature scale b y one. T o clear the setting, simply keep pressing butt on C until indicator (G) is back to level [...]

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    7 C ontrol F unc tion Display 30 minutes after the final press of any butt on, the display will go blank. The display will illuminate when the door is opened, or if you press an y button. S witching the refriger ator On/Off 5 • 3 • 1 C G T o switch off the refrigerator , press and hold button C for a few seconds . The icon (G) will disappear [...]

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    8 Storing fr esh foods P ack aging fr esh foods properly , using the correct temperature and taking into acc ount food hy giene will enhance the quality of fresh foods st ored within this appliance. Use plastic bags, aluminium f oil or other food wraps to co ver fresh foods not in packaging to pr event flavour transf er and prevent c ontamination.[...]

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    9 Fr eezing procedur e This appliance is fi tted with a ‘Quick F reeze ’ func tion. This function is ideal if you are freezing large quan tities of foods as it freezes quickly helping to preserve freshness and maintain the level of nutrients in foods which can be lost thr ough freezing .      It is also advisable to use this fun[...]

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    10 7. Stor age Areas About y our Freez er C ompar tment As with the refrigerat or , cer tain areas of the freez er are better for storage of c er tain foods . Ice creams and wat er ices are best stored t owards the rear of the appliance where it is coldest. Large / heavier portions of food, such as meats joints f or roasting are best st ored in the[...]

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    11 Before using the Ic emaker/W ater Dispenser W ater supply installation Pressur e of the cold water supplied to the automa tic icemaker is between 1.5 - 8.5 bar . Installation instructions for the connection k it (to a drinking water supply) are found inside the fridge.  Caution: Only an authorised person should install the water pipes and fi[...]

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    12 If the icebox cannot be easily fi tted, remove it and turn the corkscrew mechanism 90 ° . Then reinstall the icebo x, ensuring that the catch pin on the tra y fi ts into the slot on the shelf. If the ice mak er do es not w ork properly The volume of the icebo x equals the quantity of ice cubes, which the appliance can make in one day . Occasi[...]

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    13 The water supply will bec ome cooler and cooler gradually . Cool wat er does not contain ice – this should be added before the w ater . Safety  Do not use ex cessively deep , narrow , fragile or delicate glasses. • Hold the glass as close as possible to dispenser to avoid spilling water , dropping ice or block ages in the ic e cube dispen[...]

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    14 Cleaning the inside of y our appliance • Always disconnect the elec tricity supply befor e you start cleaning. • Empt y the appliance of f ood and remove the shelv es. • The interior can be cleaned using warm water and bicarbonate of soda, with a soft cloth. Make sure that the interior is then dried carefully with a suitable cloth.  Do [...]

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    15 Changing the plug (UK) This appliance comes fitt ed with a 13amp plug fitted. Should you need to r eplace the fuse, a 13amp AST A approved (BS 1362) must be used. Should the plug itself need to be replaced , the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordanc e with the following code: Green and yello w = Ear th Blue = Neutral Brown = Liv e [...]

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    16 The appliance fails t o work when first connected to the electricity supply Check there are no faults with the socket y ou are using by plugging in an appliance y ou k now t o be working. Make sure that you ha ve switched the appliance ‘ on’ . The voltage ma y be incorrect. The appliance seems t o be continually running The appliance will m[...]

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    17 11. W arr anty/After Sales S ervice If consultation or technical assistance is needed, please provide the local authorised service agent with the purchase invoic e and the product code/serial number , which is located inside the refrigerator – T op lef t-hand side . The 2 year fr ee maintenance for the opera tion of the appliance started from [...]

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    Clarence Street , Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 2AD , England. T el: +44 (0) 1926 457000 F ax: +44 (0) 1926 450526 E-mail: consumers@agarangemaster .co.uk[...]