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U109200-03

Switching the refrigerator On/Off

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To switch off the refrigerator, press and hold button C for a 

few seconds. The icon (G) will disappear. 

To switch the refrigerator on again, press and hold button C. 

Icon (G) will reappear and the appliance will begin to run as 

usual.

Try not to open the door too often.

Storing fresh foods

Packaging fresh foods properly, using the correct 

temperature and taking into account food hygiene will 

enhance the quality of fresh foods stored within this 

appliance.

Use plastic bags, aluminium foil or other food wraps to cover 

fresh foods not in packaging to prevent flavour transfer and 

prevent contamination.

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.

Before storing items in multi packs (i.e. yoghurt) remove any 

excess packaging.

Make sure that foodstuffs are stored systematically (raw 

meats with raw meats, dairy with dairy) to avoid flavour 

transfer and cross contamination. Raw meats should be 

stored towards the bottom of the appliance to prevent the 

possibility of it dripping onto uncooked food. Other foods 

should be stored above raw meat.

  Never store anything, which is flammable, 

volatile or explosive inside the appliance.

Beverages with high alcohol content should be stored 

vertically in tightly sealed bottles.

Foods should not touch the rear wall of the appliance.

Delicate foods should be stored in the coolest part of the 

appliance.

Try not to open the door too often.

Set the thermostat to make sure that foods remain suitably 

cold, try to avoid freezing within the fridge. Using a 

thermometer will help you to judge how cool the appliance 

is. Place it into a glass of water and leave it inside the 

appliance for several hours to get a reliable reading.

Some foods contain natural oils and acids (e.g. citric acid) 

which can damage plastics if spilled – make sure these 

foods are suitably contained.

Unpleasant odours inside the fridge are a sign that 

something has spilled and cleaning is required. Using warm 

water with bicarbonate of soda will clean the interior of the 

appliance and remove most spillages. (See cleaning your 

appliance).

Always remember to remove perishable foods from this 

appliance before taking prolonged trips of holidays.

Freezing fresh foods

As with storing fresh foods, suitable packaging, correct 

temperature and food hygiene will enhance the quality of 

the food you are freezing.

Make sure that all foods for freezing are of a high quality, 

and suitable for freezing.

Use suitable packaging (plastic bags etc.) to store food in, 

and make sure that it is air tight or well sealed. Leaking 

packaging will dehydrate the products and lead to loss of 

beneficial vitamins.

Mark packages with the kind of food contained and the date 

of storage.

Food needs to be frozen quickly, so it is best to freeze small 

portions whenever possible and ensure that they are as cold 

as possible before storage. The recommended maximum 

weight for each portion is 2.5kg.

Keep food which is fresh away from food which is already 

frozen, if you need to freeze fresh food every day, make 

sure that it is in small portions to prevent this.

Do not exceed the maximum load for freezing – which is 

given as 10kg / 24H - see data badge for details.

Summary of Contents for SxS Refrigeration U109200-03

Page 1: ...SxS Refrigeration Users Guide Installation Service Instructions U109200 03 www rangemaster co uk...

Page 2: ...e 2 About Your Appliance 4 Before Using Your Appliance 5 The Control Panel 6 Storing fresh foods 7 Freezing fresh foods 7 Storage areas 8 Using the Icemaker Water Dispenser 10 Automatic defrosting 13...

Page 3: ...liance WARNING Keep this appliance clear of any obstruction DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit If it does become damaged do not use the appliance WARNING Do not use mechanical devices i e hair drye...

Page 4: ...as possible Connection to the electricity supply Connect the appliance to the electrical supply 220 240V 50Hz with the plug and lead which are fitted Connections to the mains supply should be in accor...

Page 5: ...ent see below Door adjustment The doors may require some alignment adjustment before you connect the appliance to the electricity supply This can be done by making minor adjustments to the feet If the...

Page 6: ...e door from closing Dairy Compartment Ideal for storing foods such as eggs cheeses butter cartons of milk etc separate from stronger smelling food Salad vegetable drawer Upper Crisper The upper drawer...

Page 7: ...o do so could invalidate your warranty resulting in service charges being incurred should you need an engineer Using Your Appliance Warning Do not damage the refrigerant circuit when installing or cle...

Page 8: ...r temperature indicator B Freezer temperature G Refrigerator temperature indicator C Refrigerator temperature H Crushed ice selected D Ice Water I Water selected E Freezer indicator J Cubed ice select...

Page 9: ...oo often Set the thermostat to make sure that foods remain suitably cold try to avoid freezing within the fridge Using a thermometer will help you to judge how cool the appliance is Place it into a gl...

Page 10: ...nds or tongue Should there be a power cut or the freezer refrigeration appliance fail for any length of time you may need to remove food from the freezer and store in a cold hygienic place i e garage...

Page 11: ...y fresh produce store carefully to avoid cross contamination 5 Salad vegetable drawer 6 Fresh uncooked meats store carefully to avoid cross contamination and spillages Crisper compartment To keep frui...

Page 12: ...e attempting to re use it Do not use delicate or fragile glassware Do not touch the ice cube outlet with your hands or any implements to avoid injury or damage How the icemaker works In every cycle 8...

Page 13: ...of the ice cube maker To avoid this problem remove the icebox and rearrange the ice cubes and remove ice cubes which cannot be separated Always keep the ice cube outlet clean and clear of obstructions...

Page 14: ...dispenser as this will damage the crushing mechanism Do not touch the dispenser or remove the icemaker cover to prevent accidental injury or damage to the appliance First supply of water seven glass...

Page 15: ...the appliance The vents at the rear of the appliance should be cleaned periodically using a soft bristled brush or the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner Once cleaning is completed reconnect the el...

Page 16: ...iances or units are too close The appliance has been overloaded with food for chilling or freezing The Quick Freeze function has been switched on The outer casing of the appliance is warm The applianc...

Page 17: ...product code serial number which is located inside the refrigerator Top left hand side The 2 year free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product...

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