Page 2 - Contents
1. Before You start 1 Safety 1 Refrigerant gas information 2 Caring for the Environment 2 2. about Your fridge-freezer 3 About the Fresh Food Compartment 4 About the Freezer Compartment 5 Fridge-Freezer Controls 6 Freezing Fresh Food 7 Freezing using the Super Frost Setting 7 Warning Alarm 8 During ...
Page 3 - Safety; Electrical Safety; Damaged electrical cable
1 1. Before You Start Thank you for buying a Rangemaster appliance. We hope that it provides a stylish yet practical solution to your cooling needs. We hope that this handbook supplies you with all the information you require. If there is anything you are not sure of please contact us (see Warranty ...
Page 4 - Refrigerant gas information; This appliance is provided with refrigerant; In the event of accidental leakage; Inhalation; r600a gas, we advise you to consult your own doctor.; Caring for the Environment; Disposing of your packaging
2 Refrigerant gas information IMPortant: This appliance is provided with refrigerant gas, ISOBUTHANE (R600a). When moving the appliance take care to ensure that it is not excessively struck or shaken. Failure to do so could damage the appliance. Damage to the refrigerating circuit, with possible lea...
Page 6 - About the Fresh Food Compartment; To remove a shelf; When adjusting the height of a shelf, fi rst remove; Defrost Water Outlet; ‘The defrost drain hole’; WarnInG: always make sure that large bottles do; Crisper Drawers and Cover; DO NOT overload the shelves that sit in the; The Light
4 ON ALARM 1 2 4 5 6 3 fig.2-2 About the Fresh Food Compartment It is recommended to leave storage space between the foods for good cold air circulation. The temperatures in the refrigerator are slightly warmer near the top and colder near the base. 1. Shelves The shelves may be placed in any of the...
Page 7 - About the Freezer Compartment; Defrosting food for cooking; always make sure that food is thoroughly defrosted
5 About the Freezer Compartment The freezer compartment consists of three drawers (fig.2-3).As with the refrigerator, certain areas of the freezer are better for storage of certain foods.Ice creams and water ices are best stored towards the rear of the appliance where it is coldest.Large/heavier por...
Page 8 - Fridge-Freezer Controls; fridge compartment at the top.; Fridge Settings; Adjusting the Fresh Food Temperature; The thermostat control knob is located on the left-hand side; on the maximum setting, the fridge will work harder to; Freezer Settings; The freezer section can cool down to –18 °C and lower.; Setting the thermostat; The thermostat control knob is located on the right-hand side
6 ON ALARM SUPER FROST -15 -18 -21 -25 -32 °C A B C E G D F H Fridge-Freezer Controls The fridge-freezer control panel (fig.2-4) is located inside the fridge compartment at the top. Fridge Settings Adjusting the Fresh Food Temperature The thermostat control knob is located on the left-hand side of t...
Page 9 - The ambient temperature of the room, the; Freezing Fresh Food; ‘Freezing using the Super Frost Setting’; Freezing using the Super Frost Setting
7 ALARM SUPER FROST The thermostat automatically regulates the temperature inside of the freezer, depending on what number you have turned the thermostat control knob to:You should turn the thermostat dial clockwise.If the arrow is positioned to the smaller dots, then you will get a higher temperatu...
Page 11 - Food Storage Tips; Tips on Storing Fresh Food; neVer store anything that is flammable, volatile or; ‘Cleaning and Maintenance’)
9 3. Food Storage Tips Tips on Storing Fresh Food • Make sure that foods, which have been cooked and require chilling, are at room temperature before placing them into the appliance. Make sure that these foods are stored in suitable containers. • Foods stored in the refrigerator should be cleaned an...
Page 12 - Tips on Freezing Food
10 Tips on Freezing Food • As with storing fresh foods, suitable packaging, correct temperature and food hygiene will enhance the quality of the food you are freezing. • Avoid putting hot foods into the freezer. First let them cool until they reach room temperature. • Make sure that all foods for fr...
Page 13 - Positioning Your Appliance; We recommend that two people install this; Choosing the Right Location; climate
11 560 596 1780 38 min 550 All dimensions in mm Positioning Your Appliance IMPortant: We recommend that two people install this appliance. Choosing the Right Location The appliance should be installed in a location where the ambient temperature corresponds with the climate classification as stated o...
Page 14 - Reversing the Doors; this procedure MUst be completed before the; Procedure
12 Reversing 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 proecedure below. n n this procedure MUst be completed before the furniture door is attached....
Page 15 - Fitting into a Cabinet Unit; the appliance will not function properly without
13 Min 200 cm² Min 200 cm² 560 596 1780 38 min 550 min 200 cm² If required, use filler shelves to fill excess cabinet space All dimensions in mm Make sure the filler shelves do not block the flow of air IMPortant: After you have completed reversing the door, check that the door opens and shuts corre...
Page 16 - Installing your fridge-freezer; Make sure that the doors of the appliance
14 20 mm Cabinet door Appliance door Slider Slider guide 40 mm 5 mm gap Fixing brackets fig.4-14 Installing your fridge-freezer 1. Fit the appliance towards the left-hand side of the housing unit, leaving a gap of approximately 5 mm. 2. This fridge-freezer has front adjustable feet, which can be use...
Page 17 - Electrical Supply Connection; Your refrigerator is intended as a permanent
15 Electrical Supply Connection n n Your refrigerator 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 fitted.Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance with local regulations. n n WarnInG: tHIs...
Page 18 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Cleaning; Please note that the drain hole cleaner should
16 ON ALARM Defrost channel Drain hole ON ALARM 5. Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning n n Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning. To maintain a high performance level, occasionally clean the condenser coils at the back of the appliance.Defrost the appliance regularly. A build ...
Page 19 - Defrosting; Do not place food back in the freezer once it has
17 You can also pour a small amount of water down the drain hole to clean the defrost drainage channel.You should be careful to make sure that food packages do not touch the rear wall of the appliance, as this can interrupt the automatic defrosting process and defl ect water into the base of your re...
Page 20 - Replacing the Light Bulb
18 Light bulb Bulb housing Bulb cover With dry hands, reconnect the appliance to the mains supply. Switch on the Super Frost setting for 24 hours. After 24 hours, switch off the Super Frost setting. n n Do not attempt to freeze fresh food inside the freezer until after the 24 hours. n n Do not use s...
Page 21 - There is water in the base of the fridge or leaking out of
19 6. Troubleshooting IMPortant: If your fridge-freezer does not appear be operating properly, please refer to the checklist below before contacting Consumer Services. My fridge-freezer does not appear to be working / there is no power to my appliance • Check that the plug is fully inserted into the...
Page 23 - All dimensions in mm.
21 8. Technical Data Installer: Please leave these instructions with the user.Data BaDGe loc atIon: Front left-hand side of the freezer compartment.coUntrY of DestInatIon: GB/IE Dimensions 540 544 1773 645 1005 30 Ratings electrical – voltage/frequency 220–240 V / 50 Hz energy efficiency class on a ...