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Problem

Cause

Solution

3.3

Water forms at underside of the 
crisper glass covers.

3.3.1

Moisture given off from wet 
foods.

3.3.1.1

When placing foods in the fridge first pat them 
with a dry cloth to remove excess moisture.

3.3.2

Door seal leaks or frequent 
door openings in humid 
environment.

3.3.2.1

Check the door gaskets and reduce door 
openings. Possibly raise fresh food temperature.

Water/humidity/frost on the outside of the fridge

4.1

Wet air forms droplets of water 
on the outside edges of the 
fridge.

4.1.1

Warm, humid air in the 
environment mixes with 
cooler air at the door gasket 
areas of the fresh food 
and freezer compartments 
causing condensation.

4.1.1.1 
 

4.1.1.2

A small amount of dew or water moisture is 
normal. It is best to wipe it down with a dry 
cloth to improve performance.

A slight increase in the compartment 
temperatures can reduce this moisture 
formation.

4.1.1.3

Check door gasket for proper seal and clean.

Automatic Ice maker

5.1

The ice maker does not work 
properly.

5.1.1

Ice cubes are sticking 
together.

5.1.1.1

Take out the lump of ice cubes, crush it and then 
return only the separated ice cubes back to the 
ice cube container. 

5.1.2

Ice cubes may end up 
sticking together if stored 
too long.

5.1.2.1

See 5.1.1.1 above.

5.2

Ice cubes are too large or too 
small.

5.2.1

Ice maker water supply set 
incorrectly.

5.2.1.1

Adjust the ice maker water supply.

Cold water & ice dispenser

6.1

Cold water not dispensing.

6.1.1

The freezer or refrigerator 
door is not fully closed.

6.1.1.1

Close all appliance doors.

The water supply pipe is not 
open.

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 are not kinked or 
restricted.

6.2

The water has a strange odour.

6.2.1

The water has been stored 
too long without use.

6.2.1.1

Remove 10-12 cups of water and throw away. 
Check if the odour improves.

6.2.2

The local potable water 
source is suspect.

6.2.1.2

Contact your local water supply company to 
check quality of the water.

6.3

Ice not dispensing.

6.3.1

The freezer or refrigerator 
door is not fully closed.

6.3.1.1

Close all appliance doors.

6.3.2

No ice cubes in the container.

6.3.2.1

Wait until ice cubes are supplied.

6.3.3

Freezer temperature set too 
high.

6.3.3.1

Lower the freezer temperature to improve the 
ice cube maker performance.

6.4

Dispenser is jammed.

6.4.1

Defrosting water has frozen 
on the spindle.

6.4.1.1

Remove the container. Clean and dry the 
spindle. Replace the container. 

6.4.2

Ice cubes are jammed 
between the ice maker and 
container. 

6.4.2.1

Remove the ice cubes between the ice maker 
and container.

6.4.3

Ice cubes are sticking 
together.

6.4.3.1

Take out the lump of ice cubes, crush it and then 
return only the separated ice cubes back to the 
ice cube container.

6.4.4

Other ice cubes were placed 
in the dispenser.

6.4.4.1

Only ice cubes produced by the ice maker can 
be used in the dispenser.

Summary of Contents for SxS 15

Page 1: ...SxS 15 Refrigerator User Guide Installation Service Instructions U110489 01A...

Page 2: ...11 Safety 11 Automatic Defrosting 11 Alarm Function 11 Display Power Down 11 3 Food Storage Tips 12 Tips on Storing Fresh Food 12 Tips on Freezing Food 13 4 Installation 14 Positioning Your Appliance...

Page 3: ...ms before disposal it may even be best to remove the appliance door completely to prevent children from becoming trapped inside the appliance The appliance must be connected to the power supply safely...

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: ...storage shelves 6 2 freezer door shelves 7 2 freezer drawers 8 2 crisper drawers 9 4 fridge door shelves 10 4 fridge storage shelves 11 Fridge LED light CFC free and frost free Super freeze super cool...

Page 6: ...etc 7 Cooked meats sausage etc 8 Fruits vegetables or salads Shelves The height of the shelves can be adjusted to fit your storage needs The shelves will not pull out accidentally when you remove foo...

Page 7: ...tilt the front upwards so that the restraining pegs are clear of the side guides Fig 2 5 and pull towards you Keep the shelf tilted to allow the retaining stops to clear the side guides When repositio...

Page 8: ...how often the freezer door is opened Do not store ice cubes which are produced during the first batch of cubes following appliance start up or after a prolonged break Discard these cubes To allow the...

Page 9: ...90 clockwise Fig 2 7 Reinstall the icebox making sure that the catch on the tray fits into the shelf slot n n By removing the ice box additional space for food storage is provided Please install the s...

Page 10: ...aker on off button C Freezer temperature button D Fridge temperature button E Function selector button F Function confirm button G Dispenser status icon H Filter change icon I Ice maker on icon J Quic...

Page 11: ...function is to chill food quickly so that the food remains fresh for as long as possible Use this feature before putting large quantities of food in to the fridge chamber at any one time The Quick Co...

Page 12: ...k Freeze mode is selected 2 Now press the OK button the S Frz icon will turn off Quick Freeze mode is now turned off Adjusting the Fresh Food Temperature Press the Ref Temp button Fig 2 14 The fridge...

Page 13: ...ith a phutt sound Hold the glass still for a further 2 3 seconds for ice 1 2 seconds for water after you have filled your glass and released the lever switch as additional water or ice may be produced...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...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 16: ...the refrigerator close to a corner sufficient spacing must be left for opening the doors and removing the shelves Fig 4 2 This appliance should be at least 100mm from any electric or gas cooker and 30...

Page 17: ...llar as shown Fig 4 4 and remove the water pipe Remove the top cap The Freezer Door 1 Undo the hinge cover screw and remove the cover Fig 4 5 Disconnect all wires except for the grounding wire 2 Undo...

Page 18: ...lling feet Fig 4 9 and Fig 4 10 To raise the left hand door turn the left hand foot clockwise until it is level Fig 4 11 To raise the right hand door turn the right hand foot clockwise until the it is...

Page 19: ...rces The water filter is there to filter impurities in the water and to make ice clean and hygienic It cannot sterilise or destroy anything so be certain to connect the water pipe to a drinkable water...

Page 20: ...steel parts make sure your 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 n n After installing a new water filter discard all...

Page 21: ...1 Try to reduce the frequency of opening doors 2 1 2 The doors are left open 2 1 2 1 Take extra care to keep gaskets sealing well around the perimeter of the doors Keep gaskets clean and dirt free 2 2...

Page 22: ...upply Cold water ice dispenser 6 1 Cold water not dispensing 6 1 1 The freezer or refrigerator door is not fully closed 6 1 1 1 Close all appliance doors The water supply pipe is not open Open the wat...

Page 23: ...ck the electrical supply to the room Call the local electricity company 9 2 The fridge operates frequently or operates for a long time 9 2 1 The room temperature or ambient temperature is high 9 2 1 1...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...f 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 N ST Freezer compartment star rating Refrigerant R600a 80g Temperature range from to 0 8 C 18 C Gros...

Page 26: ...33 Notes...

Page 27: ...34 Notes...

Page 28: ...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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