Rangemaster U109923 - 05 manual

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    D xD 910 Refriger at or U ser Guide & Installation & Ser vice Instructions U109923 - 05[...]

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    C onten ts 1. Before Y ou Star t 1 2. About Y our Refrigerator 2 3. F ood Storage Tips 8 4. Installation 10 5. Cleaning and Maintenanc e 13 6 . T ro ubleshooting 16 7. W arranty/After Sales Ser vic e 20 8 . T echnical Data 21[...]

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    1 1. B ef ore Y ou Star t Thank you f or buying a R angemast er appliance. W e hope that it provides a stylish yet pr ac tical solution to y our cooling needs. We hope that this handbook supplies y ou with all the information you r equire. If there is anything y ou are unsure of please contact us (see Warran ty sec tion for C ustomer Care ’ s det[...]

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    2 2. About Y our Refrigera tor The refrigerat or is shown in Fig .2-1 and has the following featur es: • W ater filter: This unit comes equipped with a chlorine and odour free filter . • ‘Ready ice ’: T his is located in the upper freezer dra wer for quick ice cube acc ess. A great place t o store large quantities of ice for parties and pic[...]

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    3 About the F resh F ood Compartment It is recommended to leave st orage space between the foods f or good cold air circulation. The temperatures in the refrigerator ar e slightly warmer near the top and colder near the base. Suggestions f or storage (Fig .2-2) : 1. Eggs, butter , cheese etc. 2. Tins, cans , condiments, etc . 3. Drinks and all kind[...]

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    4 Bottle Rack Height Adjustment Hold both sides of the bottle rack then lift and pull it straight out for cleaning or to change location (F ig.2-7) . After cleaning, the bottle rack can be installed in the r everse manner , and the position can be adjusted according to the height of the food to be st ored.  When adjusting the height of the bottl[...]

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    5 Note: When the ice maker is dropping ice in to the upper freezer dra wer , the ice bucket signal of circling dashes will appear on the dispenser clock screen. It is recommended that the user wait for the ice cubes t o drop before opening the upper freezer dra wer . F ridge Freez er Con trols The F ridge Freez er control panel is situated inside t[...]

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    6 The freezer will r emain in this mode for 4 hours. Y ou can press the Quick F reeze button after 3 hours if you wish to end the quick-freez e mode early. W ater Filt er Settings When the water filt er indicator light is illuminated this means the water filter should be changed . After the water filter is changed , press the Wa ter Filter Reset[...]

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    7 C ontrol C entre P ow er Down After 30 seconds the digital display on the c ontrol panel will switch off until such time as the refrigera tor is used again. Error C odes In the event of an error occurring, the main c ontrol digital display screen will show one of the f ollowing codes: F1, F2, F3, F5, F6, Ed, ER, E0, E1, E2. If this happens, plea[...]

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    8 3. F ood Stor age T ips T ips on Storing F resh F ood • Make sure that foods , which have been cooked and require chilling , are at room temper ature before placing them into the appliance . Make sure that these foods are stored in suitable con tainers. • F oods stored in the refrigerator should be cleaned and dried before storing . • Befor[...]

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    9 T ips on Fr eezing Food • As with storing fresh f oods, suitable packaging, correct temperature and f ood hygiene will enhanc e the quality of the food you ar e freezing. • Av oid putting hot foods into the freez er . First let them cool until they reach r oom temperature. • Make sure that all foods f or freezing are of a high quality , and[...]

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    10 ArtNo.600-0034 - Clearances  ArtNo.600-0033 - Door clearances       ArtNo.600-0047 - DxD water connector      [...]

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    11 Refit the cable, pipe, door and t op cover in the rev erse sequence.  When removing the hinge and separ ating it from the door body make sure t o suppor t the door to stop it falling forward. Removing the Upper F reezer Dra wer Open the drawer as far as possible . Remove the ice tray and divider . Pull the rear section of the drawer inner c [...]

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    12 W ater Supply C onnec tion  It is recommended to ha ve this product installed by a qualified technician. Cut the wat er pipe according to need and av oid bending the water pipe too much. U sually, the pipe length should be less than 5 m. If the water pipe is too long , the ice and cold water content will be aff ected because there may be in[...]

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    13 5. Cleaning and Maint enance Defrosting Defrosting is done automatically so ther e is no need to manually defrost this appliance .  DO NO T use mechanical devices to acceler ate the defrosting proc ess. Cleaning  Disconnect the appliance from the pow er supply before cleaning . T o keep internal odours to a minimum it is best to periodical[...]

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    14 ArtNo.600-0028 - Replacing the filter 2      ArtNo.600-0030 - Replacing the filter 4A ArtNo.600-0031 - Replacing the filter 5A Fig .5-2 Fig .5-3 Fig .5-4 Fig .5-5 Changing the W ater Filt er Remove the old filter b y turning the filter car [...]

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    15 When Not in U se If you are not using the appliance f or an ex tended length of time, it is rec ommended that you switch off the electrical supply , empty any food out, clean the inside of the appliance and leave the door ajar . This will save ener gy , and also prevent a build up of stale odours inside. Changing the Light Bulbs  Before repl[...]

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    16 6. T roubleshooting Before calling for service , please first read the following table: this could sa ve you time and mone y . Problem Cause Solution The temperature is too low 1.1 The temperatur e inside the freezer is too lo w, with the fr esh food tempera tures fine. 1.1.1 The temperatur e inside the freezer section is set too low . 1.1.1.1[...]

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    17 Problem Cause Solution 3.2 W ater droplets collect in the lower crisper draw er areas. 3.2.1 Humidity settings are set too high. 3.2.1.1 It is normal for some wet air to collect inside the enclosed crisper . T o reduce the accumulation of moisture, lo wer the humidity setting and/or raise the fresh f ood compar tment tempera ture. 3.3 W ater for[...]

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    18 Problem Cause Solution Cold w ater dispenser 6.1 Cold water not dispensing . 6.1.1 The water supply pipe is not open. 6.1.1.1 Open the water supply line all the way . 6.1.2 The water filter is blocked . 6.1.2.1 Replace the water filter . 6.1.3 The water line is blocked . 6.1.3.1 Check that the water tubes ar e not k inked or restricted. 6.2 Th[...]

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    19 Problem Cause Solution 9.2.3 The doors or draw ers are frequently opened and closed. 9.2.3.1 T r y t o reduce frequency of door or drawer openings. 9.2.4 The control settings in the freezer and fresh f ood compartments are set to cold level. 9.2.4.1 Raise up the compar tment t emperatures slightly and allow 24 hours to reach new balanc e. 9.2.5 [...]

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    20 7. W arran ty/After S ales Ser vic e 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 . The product number/serial number is located inside the refrigerator on the t op lef t-hand side . The 2 years fr ee maintenance for the operation[...]

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    21 8. T echnical Data INST ALLER: Please leave these instructions with the user . DA T A BADGE LOCA TION: Left-hand side of the refrigerator c ompar tment. C OUNTRY OF DESTINA TION: GB/IE/BE/NL/DE/A T/CH/IT/SE Dimensions ArtNo.600-0044 - DxD dimensions 700 908 All dimensions in mm 1805 (including top cover) Depth with open door 1050 Ratings Electri[...]

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    Clarence Street , Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 2AD, England. T el: +44 (0) 1926 457000 Fax: +44 (0) 1926 450526 E-mail: consumers@agarangemaster .co.uk ArtNo.000-0003 CE logo DocNo .000-0001 - Back cov er R angemaster[...]