Rangemaster U110122-01B manual

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    In tegr a t ed F ridge -F reez er 70:30 U ser Guide & Installation & Ser vice Instructions U110122 - 01B 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 idge - Fr eezer 3 About the Fresh F ood Compartment 4 A bout the Freez er Compar tment 5 F ridge-Freez er Controls 6 F re ezing Fre sh F ood 7 F re ezing using the Super F rost Setting 7 W arning Alarm 8 D uring First Use 8 3. Fo od St [...]

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    1 1. B ef ore Y ou Star t Thank you f or buying a Rangemaster appliance. We hope that it provides a stylish yet pr actical solution to your cooling needs. We hope that this handbook supplies y ou with all the information you r equire . If there is anything y ou are not sure of please contact us (see W arranty sec tion for C onsumer Ser vices detail[...]

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    2 Refriger ant gas infor mation IMPORT ANT : This applianc e is pro vided with refrigerant gas, ISOBUTHANE (R600a). When moving the appliance take care to ensur e that it is not ex cessiv ely struck or shaken. F ailure to do so could damage the appliance . Damage to the refrigerating cir cuit, with possible leaking of refrigerating gas , could crea[...]

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    3 2. About Y our F ridge -F r eezer The fridge -fr eezer is shown in F ig .2-1 and has the follo wing featur es: • Automatic fridge defr ost • Adjustable thermostat • Egg rack • Bottle holder • 4 door shelves • 5 glass shelves • 2 crisper drawers • 3 freezer dra wers • Ice cube tray • CFC free • Reversible doors Fig .2-1 F ood[...]

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    4 ON ALARM 1 2 4 5 6 3 Fig .2-2 About the F r esh F ood C ompartment It is recommended to leave st orage space between the foods f or good cold air circulation. The temperatur es in the refrigerator ar e slightly warmer near the top and colder near the base. 1. Shelv es The shelves may be plac ed in any of the guide slots within the interior of the[...]

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    5 About the F reez er C ompartment The freezer c ompartment consists of three drawers (F ig.2-3) . As with the refrigerat or , cer tain areas of the fr eezer ar e better for storage of c ertain foods. Ice creams and wat er ices are best st ored tow ards the rear of the appliance where it is coldest. Large/heavier portions of food, such as meats joi[...]

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    6 ON ALARM SUPER FROST -15 -18 -21 -25 -32 °C A B C E G D F H Fr idge -F reez er C ontr ols The fridge -fr eezer contr ol panel (F ig.2-4) is locat ed inside the fridge compartment at the top. Fr idge Settings Adjusting the F resh F ood T emperature The thermostat contr ol knob is located on the left-hand side of the control panel . The thermostat[...]

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    7 ALARM SUPER FROST The thermostat automatically r egulates the tempera ture inside of the freezer , depending on what number you hav e turned the thermostat control knob to: Y ou should tur n the thermostat dial clockwise. If the arrow is positioned to the smaller dots, then y ou will get a higher temperatur e inside the freezer (F ig .2-8) . If t[...]

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    8 W arning Alarm Y our appliance is equipped with sensors in the fridge and freezer sections which assess the temperatur e. If the recorded temper ature in either section goes above the temperatur e set on the thermostat dial, the Warning Alarm neon will light (Fig .2-12) . There will also be an audible warning signal t o make you aware tha t the s[...]

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    9 3. F ood Stor age T ips T ips on St oring F resh F oo d • Make sure that foods , which have been c ooked and require chilling , are at r oom temperatur e befor e placing them into the appliance . Make sure that these foods ar e stored in suitable con tainers. • F oods stored in the r efrigerator should be cleaned and dried before st oring. ?[...]

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    10 T ips on F reezing F ood • As with storing fresh f oods, suitable packaging, c orrect temperatur e and food h ygiene will enhance the quality of the food you ar e freezing . • Av oid putting hot foods int o the freezer . F irst let them cool until they reach r oom temperatur e. • Make sure that all foods f or freezing ar e of a high qualit[...]

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    11 560 596 1780 38 min 550 All dimensions in mm 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 climat e classication as stated on the rating pla te. Y our appliance may[...]

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    12 Rev ersing the Doors The doors of your fridge-freezer can be set to open from the left or the right. If you want the door to hinge on the left- hand side and open from the right-hand side , then follow the proecedur e below .  This proc edure MUST be completed bef ore the furniture door is attached. When reversing a door , keep any par ts [...]

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    13 Min 200 cm² Min 200 cm² 560 596 1780 38 min 550 min 200 cm² If required, use ller shelves to ll ex cess cabinet space All dimensions in mm Make sure the ller shelv es do not block the ow of air IMPORT ANT : After y ou hav e completed r eversing the door , check that the door opens and shuts correctly without fouling . Y ou should [...]

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    14 20 mm Cabinet door Appliance door Slider Slider guide 40 mm 5 mm gap Fixing br ackets Fig .4-14 Installing your fr idge -freez er 1. F it the appliance towar ds the left-hand side of the housing unit, leaving a gap of appro ximately 5 mm. 2. This fridge-freezer has front adjustable feet, which can be used to level the appliance . Using a suitabl[...]

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    15 Elec trical Supply C onnection  Y our refrigerator is intended as a permanen t 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 ex[...]

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    16 ON ALARM Defrost channel Drain hole ON ALARM 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[...]

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    17 Y ou can also pour a small amount of water down the drain hole to clean the defrost drainage channel . Y ou should be careful to make sure that food packages do not touch the rear wall of the applianc e, as this can interrupt the automatic defrosting pr ocess and de ect water into the base of your refrigera tor . Use a solution of bicarbonate[...]

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    18 Light bulb Bulb housing Bulb cover With dry hands, reconnect the appliance to the mains supply . Switch on the Super F rost setting f or 24 hours. A fter 24 hours, switch o the Super F rost setting .  DO NOT attempt to freeze fresh f ood inside the freezer until after the 24 hours.  DO NOT use sharp metal objec ts to r emove the i[...]

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    19 6. T roubleshooting IMPORT ANT : If your fridge-freezer does not appear be operating pr operly , please refer to the checklist below before contacting Consumer Services. My fridge-freezer does not app ear to be working / there is no power to m y appliance • Check that the plug is fully inserted into the power socket. • Check that there is po[...]

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    20 7. W arr anty/A fter 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 . The product number/serial number is located inside the refrigerator on the t op left-hand side. The 2 years fr ee maintenance f or the operation o[...]

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    21 8. T echnical Data INST ALLER: Please leav e these instructions with the user . DA TA BADGE L OC AT ION: Fr ont left-hand side of the freezer compartment. C OUNTRY OF DESTI N AT ION: GB/IE Dimensions 540 544 1773 645 1005 30 Ratings Electrical – voltage/frequency 220–240 V / 50 H z Energy eciency class on a scale of A (more ecient) to [...]

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