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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 unsure of 

please contact us (see ‘

Warranty’

 section for Customer Care’s 

details).

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WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.

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Please leave the appliance to stand for at least six 

hours. This will allow the cooling system to settle 

following transportation.

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Always make sure a qualified person installs this 

appliance.

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The freezer compartment is rated at 4 stars.

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This appliance is designed for domestic use only. 

Using it for any other purpose could invalidate any 

warranty or liability claim.

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Before you plug the appliance into the mains, clean 

the inside of the appliance using warm water and 

bicarbonate of soda, then dry thoroughly.

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Check that no parts of the appliance are damaged, 

especially parts of the cooling system, pipes or leads. If 

damage has occurred, DO NOT install the appliance; you 

should contact a qualified service engineer or return the 

appliance to its place of purchase.

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If the accessories inside the appliance have been 

disturbed during transit, reposition them in accordance 

with the instructions.

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Make sure that the electrical supply to your plug socket 

is correct for this appliance – the required information is 

on the data badge of the appliance.

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Once the appliance is installed, cleaned and dry, it is 

ready to be plugged in and switched on.

Safety

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The data badge is located inside the appliance 

(refrigeration compartment).

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WARNING: Use potable (drinking) water with this 

appliance.

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WARNING: Keep this appliance clear of obstruction.

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DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit. If it does 

become damaged, do not use the appliance.

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WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices (such as 

hairdryers) to defrost this appliance.

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When replacing old appliances, make sure that you 

have disabled any locking mechanisms before disposal 

– it may even be best to remove the appliance door 

completely to prevent children from becoming trapped 

inside the appliance.

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The appliance must be connected to the power supply 

safely. Loose connections, broken plugs and bare wires 

are a safety hazard. Make sure that all connections are 

sound.

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Before undertaking any routine maintenance or minor 

repairs, disconnect the appliance from the electrical 

supply. 

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DO NOT touch cold surfaces of the appliance while it is 

in use as this will cause hands to stick to them leading to 

freezer burns.

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When moving the appliance take care not to damage 

the leads, pipes or condenser unit. Should these parts 

become damaged, contact a qualified service engineer.

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Effervescent liquids (fizzy drinks) should never be frozen. 

These liquids expand during freezing and this may lead 

to the bottles/containers shattering or exploding.

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Foods that are intended to be defrosted or cooked first, 

such as breads or meats, must not be eaten in their 

frozen state.

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If food looks or smells strange, do not attempt to eat it. 

If in doubt throw it away. Spoiled food can be harmful to 

your health.

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Never use sharp, metal implements to scrape ice off the 

surface of this appliance. Only use implements, which 

are fit for this purpose (such as  plastic scrapers) and use 

carefully to avoid damaging the lining of the appliance.

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The cooling system contains refrigerant and oils, all of 

which are harmful to health if leaked. Should leakage 

occur, disconnect the appliance and ventilate the room 

it is installed in. Take care to ensure that you do not get 

any coolant near to, or in, your eyes. Contact a service 

engineer or arrange to have the appliance removed. 

DO NOT use the appliance under any circumstances.

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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 

years and above and persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience 

and knowledge if they have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning hazards involved. Children 

shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user 

maintenance shall not be made by children without 

supervision.

Electrical Safety

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Connections to the mains supply should be in 

accordance with local regulations.

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The appliance must be plugged into an earthed socket.

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The plug MUST be accessible after the appliance has 

been positioned.

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The refrigerator is supplied with a standard three-pin 

plug, of which the one for grounding should never be 

removed.

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Hold the plug, not the electrical cable, when unplugging 

the refrigerator.

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Make sure that the refrigerator does not trap the electric 

cable.

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Do not step on the cable.

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Avoid damage to the electric cable when moving the 

refrigerator.

Damaged Electrical Cable

If the electrical cable is damaged or worn, turn off the 

refrigerator and consult an authorised agent for replacement.

1.  Before You Start

Summary of Contents for DxD 15

Page 1: ...DxD 15 Refrigerator User Guide Installation Service Instructions U110466 01B...

Page 2: ...unction 7 3 Food Storage Tips 8 Tips on Storing Fresh Food 8 Tips on Freezing Food 9 4 Installation 10 Positioning Your Appliance 10 Removing and Installing the Doors and Drawers 10 Adjustable Feet 11...

Page 3: ...ing any routine maintenance or minor repairs disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply DO NOT touch cold surfaces of the appliance while it is in use as this will cause hands to stick to the...

Page 4: ...any event should you inhale or come into contact with R600a gas we advise you to consult your own doctor Caring for the Environment Disposing of Your Packaging Your new refrigerator was protected by...

Page 5: ...is for ice cubes regularly used foods and left overs The lower freezer drawer is for deep longer duration freezing CFC free Frost free and Fast freeze option LED interior lights come on when the door...

Page 6: ...e clear of the side guides Fig 2 3 and pull towards you Keep the shelf tilted to allow the retaining stops to clear the side guides When repositioning make sure the shelf is pushed back fully and the...

Page 7: ...re ice or frequently frozen and frequently used foods on the right hand side of the drawer The lower deep freeze drawer Fig 2 10 is for longer duration freezing Note Do not pull the freezer drawers wi...

Page 8: ...water dispenser digital display and function buttons are shown in Fig 2 11 Lock Mode This feature will lock the temperature and function settings When locked the lock icon is displayed To Lock 1 Press...

Page 9: ...T Make sure that you empty the ice maker container before you turn off the ice maker as the ice will melt Super Freeze Mode This function is designed to freeze food completely in the shortest possible...

Page 10: ...g the water dispenser for the first time you may not get water out immediately since air will be in the line Please press the dispenser tab for at least 1 minute to clear the air and replace it with w...

Page 11: ...life Some foods like onions garlic bananas and root vegetables are better stored at room temperature than in the fridge Melon pineapples and bananas can go directly into the freezer after preparing f...

Page 12: ...pe and when it is safe to eat Take food from the freezer to defrost when needed Defrosted food cannot be refrozen unless it is cooked Do not put too much fresh food into the freezer at once This could...

Page 13: ...nce of the appliance is not consistent and this may damage foods A consistent ambient temperature of 10 C or above is recommended Removing and Installing the Doors and Drawers n n In the event that yo...

Page 14: ...hich can be used to level the appliance Insert a suitable flat screwdriver into the slots of the adjustable feet Turn the screwdriver clockwise to raise the feet Fig 4 7 and anti clockwise to lower th...

Page 15: ...e cold water dispenser and ice maker Open the water valve to flush the pipe check leakage in the water pipe joints and allow the water to run until it is clear The water pipe cannot withstand heat Kee...

Page 16: ...hands are not wet when touching the parts n n DO NOT use HOT water to clean the glass shelves as they may break or crack 5 Cleaning and Maintenance Shutting Off the Refrigerator In the event of a pow...

Page 17: ...high 2 1 1 The doors or drawers are open frequently or for too long each time 2 1 1 1 Try to reduce frequency of opening doors and drawers 2 1 2 The doors or drawers are left open 2 1 2 1 Take extra...

Page 18: ...lower drawer to increase ice cube harvest 5 1 2 The water supply valve is closed 5 1 2 1 Turn on the water supply valve 5 1 3 The freezer section is not cold enough 5 1 3 1 Adjust the setting to the f...

Page 19: ...damp cloth then wipe dry 7 1 2 The foods in the fridge have been stored beyond their useful life 7 1 2 1 Wrap and cover foods to extend useful food life The door or drawer is hard to open and or close...

Page 20: ...dds extra work load in the refrigerator 9 2 3 The doors or drawers are frequently opened and closed 9 2 3 1 Try to reduce frequency of door or drawer openings 9 2 4 The control settings in the freezer...

Page 21: ...number is located inside the refrigerator on the top left hand side The 2 years free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product Any cosmetic damag...

Page 22: ...le of A more efficient to G less efficient A Climate class SN 10 32 C N 16 32 C ST 18 38 C T 18 43 C SN T Freezer compartment star rating Temperature range refrigerator freezer from to 9 1 C 16 24 C G...

Page 23: ...21 Notes...

Page 24: ...w rangemaster co uk DocNo 000 0001 Back cover Rangemaster Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Tel 44 0 1926 457400 Fax 44 0 1926 450526 E mail consumers rangemaster co u...

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