Rangemaster U110120 - 01A manual

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    Built-under F reez er U ser Guide & Installation & Ser vice Instructions U110120 - 01A PLEASE KEE P FOR FUTUR E REFERENCE[...]

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    1. B efore Y ou St art 1 Safety 1 R efrigerant Gas Information 2 C aring for the Environment 2 2. Ab out Y our Fr eez er 3 About the Freez er Compartment 3 D efrosting F ood f or C ook ing 3 F re ezer C ontrols 4 D uring First Use 4 F re ezing F resh Food 5 F re ezing with F ast Fre eze 5 3. Fo od St orage Ti ps 6 Tips on Fre ezing F ood 6 4. I nst[...]

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    1 1. B ef ore Y ou Star t Thank you f or buying a R angemaster appliance . W e hope that it provides a stylish yet pr ac tical solution to your c ooling needs. W e hope that this handbook supplies you with all the information you r equire. If there is anything y ou are not sure of please contact us (see Warranty section for the Cust omer Ser vice d[...]

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    2 Damaged elec trical c able If the electr ical cable is damaged or w or n, turn o the appliance and consult an authorised agent f or replacement. Refriger ant Gas Informa tion IMPORT ANT : This appliance is pr ovided with refrigerant gas, ISOBUTHANE (R600a). When moving the appliance take care to ensur e that it is not excessiv ely struck or sh[...]

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    3 2. About Y our F reezer The freez er is shown in F ig.2-1 and has the f ollowing fea tures: • Manual defrost • Adjustable thermostat • LED controls • T empera ture rise warning indicator • F ast freeze function • 3 wire draw ers • Reversible door • Door-on- door fittings • Adjustable feet About the F r[...]

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    4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 A B C D E Fig .2-2 Fig .2-3 Fr eezer Con trols The freezer c ontrol panel is at the top of the freezer (F ig.2-2) . A. F ast freeze switch. B. F ast freeze light ( Orange): this will light up when the fast freeze switch has been activated . C. T empera ture rise warning light (Red): this will light up when the appliance detect[...]

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    5 Fr eezing Fresh F ood T o fr eeze the maximum quantity of fresh food speci ed above , tur n the thermostat knob to position [4] 24 hours before a ttempting freezing (Fig .2-4) . F or smaller quantities of fresh food, turn the thermostat knob to position [4] appro ximately 6 hours before attempting freezing . Alternatively , you can use the F a[...]

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    6 3. F o od St orage T ips T ips on Freezing F ood • As with storing fresh f oods, suitable pack aging , correct temperatur e and food h ygiene will enhance the quality of the food you ar e freezing. • Av oid putting hot foods into the freezer . F irst let them cool until they reach r oom temperature. • Make sure that all foods f or freezing [...]

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    7 ArtNo 600-0053 - BILF - cabinet dimensions 600 600 max 820-870 P ositioning Y our Applianc e IMPORT ANT : W e recommend that two people install this appliance. Choosing the Right Location The appliance should be installed in a location wher e the ambient temperatur e corresponds with the climate classication as stated on the rating pla te. Y o[...]

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    8 Cover c aps Cabinet hinge screws Procedure 1. Loosen the cabinet hinge screws and car efully slide the door o (Fig .4-2) . T o stop the door from being damaged, place it on a cushioned surface. 2. Lever o the cov er caps on the lef t-hand side of the appliance cabinet (F ig.4-3) . 3. Remove the door hinge screws and r et to the lef t- ha[...]

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    9 90 - 140 mm 600 Adjusting the F eet Make sure that the appliance is on solid level ooring . I f the refrigerator is plac ed on a plinth, at, strong and re resistant materials must be used. This fridge has front adjustable f eet, which can be used to level the appliance . T o ac cesss the levelling f eet, rst undo the screws on each si[...]

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    10 Fitting the F urniture Door If you need the door to open fr om the other side, then reverse the door before tting the furnitur e door (see ‘Reversing the door ’ ). T ools required: • T ape measure • Sharp pencil • Small flat bladed screwdriv er • Spanner Procedure 1. Undo the 2 screws from the mounting bracket . Remove the bracket[...]

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    11 Securing the appliance in position 1. Open the appliance door . 2. Using a suitably sized drill bit, drill through the three holes in the bracket into the w orktop (Fig .4-12) . IMPORT ANT : Use a drill bit suitable f or the worktop material. 3. Using the screws supplied, x the bracket t o the underside of the worktop . Fully tight en the scr[...]

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    12 Elec trical Supply C onnec tion   Y our refriger ator is intended as a permanent installation. Connect the appliance to the electrical supply (220–240 V ~ 50 Hz) with the plug and lead, which are tted. Connections to the mains supply should be in accor dance with local regulations .   W ARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED All[...]

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    13 5. Cleaning and Maintenanc e Cleaning   Disconnect the appliance from the pow er supply before cleaning . T o maintain a high performance level , occasionally clean the condenser coils at the back of the appliance . Defrost the appliance regularly . A build up of thick ice decreases the eciency of the appliance. Y ou should defrost when[...]

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    14 6. T roubleshooting IMPORT ANT : If your freez er appears not to be operating properly , before c ontac ting C onsumer S ervices, please ref er to the checklist below . My freezer does not appear to be working / there is no power to m y a ppliance • Check that the plug is fully inserted into the power socket. • Check that there is pow er to [...]

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    15 7. W arr anty/A f ter Sales S ervice If consultation or technical assistance is needed, please provide the local authorised service agent with the purchase invoic e and the produc t c ode/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 operati[...]

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    16 8. T echnical Data INST ALLER: P lease leave these instructions with the user . DA TA BADGE L OC AT ION: Fr ont lef t-hand side of the fr eezer compar tment. C OUNTRY OF DESTI N AT ION: GB/IE Dimensions 550 20-75 596 818-868 158-208 Ratings Electrical – voltage/frequency 220–240 V / 50 H z Energy eciency class on a scale of A (more eci[...]

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    www.rangemast er .co.uk ArtNo.000-0003 CE logo DocNo .000-0001 - Back cover Rangemaster Clarence Street , Royal Leamington Spa, W ar wickshire, CV31 2AD , England. T el: +44 (0) 1926 457400 F ax: +44 (0) 1926 450526 E-mail: consumers@rangemaster .co .uk[...]