Rangemaster SxS 15 User Manual

SxS 15
Refrigerator
User Guide
Installation & Service Instructions
U110489 - 01A
Due to our policy of continual improvement, we reserve the right to change specications without prior notice.
1. Before You Start 1
Safety 1
Refrigerant Gas Information 2
Caring for the Environment 2
2. About Your Refrigerator 3
About the Fresh Food Compartment 4
About the Freezer Compartment 5
The Icemaker/Water Dispenser 6
Fridge-Freezer Operation 8
Operating the Water and Ice Dispenser 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 14
Removing and Installing the Doors 15
Levelling the Fridge-freezer and Adjusting the Doors
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Levelling the Doors 16
Fitting the Handles 16
Electrical Supply Connection 17
Water Supply Connection 17
5. Cleaning and Maintenance 18
Defrosting 18
Cleaning 18
Shutting O the Refrigerator 18
When Not in Use 18
Water Filter 18
6. Troubleshooting 19
7. Warranty/After Sales Service 22
8. Technical Data 23
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Thank you for buying this appliance. We hope that it provides a stylish and practical solution to your cooling needs. We hope that this handbook supplies all the information you require. If there is anything you are unsure of please contact us (see the ‘Warranty’ section for Customer Care’s details).
WARNING! This appliance must be earthed.
Please leave the appliance to stand for at least six hours. This will allow the cooling system to settle following transportation.
Always make sure a qualied person installs this appliance.
The freezer compartment is rated at 4 stars.
This appliance is designed for domestic use only. Using it for any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
Before you plug the appliance into the mains, clean the inside of the appliance using warm water and bicarbonate of soda, then dry thoroughly.
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 contact Customer Care.
If the accessories inside the appliance have been disturbed during transit, reposition them in accordance with the instructions.
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.
Once the appliance is installed, cleaned and dry, it is ready to be plugged in and switched on.
Safety
The data badge is located inside the appliance (refrigeration compartment).
WARNING! Use drinking water only with this appliance.
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 (such as hair dryers) to defrost this appliance.
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.
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.
Before undertaking any routine maintenance or minor repairs, disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply. This includes cleaning and changing light bulbs.
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.
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.
Effervescent liquids (fizzy drinks) should never be frozen. These liquids expand during freezing and this may lead to the bottles/containers shattering or exploding.
Foods that are intended to be defrosted or cooked first, such as breads or meats, must not be eaten in their frozen state.
If food looks or smells strange, do not attempt to eat it. If in doubt throw it away.
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.
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. Make sure that you do not get any coolant near to, or in, your eyes. Contact a service engineer or arrange to have the appliance removed.
Electrical Safety
Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance with local regulations.
The plug MUST be accessible after the appliance has been positioned.
Make sure that the refrigerator does not trap the electric cable.
Do not step on the cable.
Avoid damage to the electric cable when moving the refrigerator.
Damaged electrical cable
If the electrical cable is damaged or worn, turn o the refrigerator and consult an authorised agent for replacement.
1. Before You Start
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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 leaking of refrigerating gas, could create a risk of explosion caused by external sparks or ames.
In the Event of Accidental Leakage
Allow the material to evaporate providing that adequate ventilation is provided.
Behaviour of the Gas
This refrigerant gas is highly ammable so do not allow the gas to come into contact with hot surfaces or naked ames. Gas R600a is heavier than air: if released it forms a high concentration at oor level where ventilation is poor.
First Aid
Inhalation
Take the exposed person from the polluted area and carry them to a warm, well ventilated place.
Long exposure can cause the onset of asphyxia and possible loss of consciousness. If necessary, practice articial respiration, and in the most serious cases, administer oxygen under close medical supervision.
Skin Contact
It is unlikely that occasional contact with the skin is dangerous. If this should happen thoroughly wash the aected zone.
Liquid splashes and atomised liquid can cause freezing burns. Wash the aected part with plenty of water and call a doctor to treat any burns.
Eye Contact
Wash with plenty of water, with eyelids well open, and call a specialist doctor as soon as possible.
In 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 suitable packaging while on its way to you. All of the materials used are environmentally friendly for disposal and can be recycled. Please make a contribution to protecting the environment by disposing of the packaging appropriately.
Disposing of Your Old Refrigerator
ArtNo.000-0019 Do not bin logo
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be handed over your local community waste collection/ recycling centre.
Old appliances still have some residual value. An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again.
When an appliance has reached the end of its working life unplug it from the mains. Cut o the mains cable and dispose of it together with the plug.
Make the door unt for use (by removing the seals) or remove the door so that children cannot accidentally lock themselves in.
Cycloisopenthane, a ammable substance not harmful to ozone, is used as an expander for the insulating foam.
When transporting the appliance, take care not to damage the cooling circuit.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local council, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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The SxS 15 (Fig.2.1) has the following features:
1. Ice cream shelf
2. Ice bin with ice maker (inside bin)
3. Water and ice dispenser
4. Freezer LED light
5. 3 freezer 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 and holiday options
Automatic temperature display
Excessive temperature and door ajar alarms
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2. About Your Refrigerator
Fig.2.1
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Shelf
Shelf runner
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Fig.2.2
Fig.2.3
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.
Foods that are likely to perish quickly should be placed towards the rear of the appliance – where it is coolest.
Suggestions for storage (Fig.2.2):
1. Eggs, butter, cheese, etc.
2. Tins, cans, condiments, etc.
3. Drinks and all kinds of bottled foods.
4. Pickled foods, drinks or cans.
5. Meat, poultry, sh and raw foods.
6. Flour foods, cans, dairy, etc.
7. Cooked meats, sausage, etc.
8. Fruits, vegetables or salads.
Shelves
The height of the shelves can be adjusted to t your storage needs.
The shelves will not pull out accidentally when you remove foodstu from the appliance.
When adjusting the height of a shelf, rst remove any food placed on the shelf.
Adjusting the Shelves
To remove the shelf, tilt the front upwards so that the restraining pegs are 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 retaining stops have located securely.
The Light
The LED interior light comes on when the door is opened. The performance of the light is not aected by any of the appliances other settings.
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About the Freezer Compartment
The freezer compartment consists of two drawers, an ice cream shelf, three glass shelves and two door shelves (Fig.2.4).
As with the fridge, certain areas of the freezer are better for storage of certain foods.
Ice creams and water ices are best stored on the ice cream shelf or towards the rear of the appliance where it is coldest.
Large/heavier portions of food, such as meat joints for roasting are best stored in the drawers at the bottom of the appliance, while less weighty items should be stored on the shelves – this is to prevent damage to the appliance.
You should always make sure that food stored is suitable for freezing, and that you have stored it securely inside the appliance.
Ensure there is space left between items placed on the shelves, and around the sensor.
Keep the bottom drawer in place to ensure cool air circulation.
Shelves
To remove the shelf, 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 repositioning, make sure the shelf is pushed back fully and the retaining stops have located securely.
The Light
The LED interior lights comes on when the door is opened. The performance of the lights is not aected by any of the appliances other settings.
Defrosting Food for Cooking
Should food become partially thawed or defrosted, it should be consumed as soon as possible as the quality will be aected by defrosting.
Always make sure that food is thoroughly defrosted before cooking and no ice crystals remain. This is especially important for poultry, as this can be extremely harmful to health.
Always follow the defrosting instructions on packaging when defrosting ready meals – manufacturers’ guidelines are always best, as some frozen foods should be cooked from frozen.
Shelf
Shelf runner
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Sensor
Fig.2.4
Fig.2.5
1 Ice cream shelf
2 Ice bin
3 Storage shelves
4 Storage drawers
5 Bottle racks
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The Icemaker/Water Dispenser
Precautions
NEVER expose the water pipe to temperatures below 0 °C to avoid freezing.
Test the tubing for leaks by flushing the tube through with water, until the water runs clear.
After the appliance has been sited into the location of your choice, make sure that the water tube is arranged so it does not incur damage through bends and kinks and is clear of any heat sources.
Once the temperature inside the freezer is at –12 °C ice production will begin.
DO NOT over use the icemaker. If you attempt to use the ice cube button too often it will go into a shut down mode. This is perfectly normal and requires you to wait for one hour before 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
Capacity of the icemaker depends on the freezer temperature, the ambient temperature of the environment around the appliance and how often the freezer door is opened.
Do not store ice cubes, which are produced during the rst batch of cubes following appliance start up, or after a prolonged break. Discard these cubes.
To allow the ice cube tray to ll to maximum capacity, you will need to manually arrange the ice cubes periodically.
Some ice cubes may stick together when dropped into the storage box – you will need to separate these to ensure maximum use of the icebox.
First use of the Icemaker / Water Dispenser
DO NOT consume the rst seven (approx) glasses of water, as there may be dust and / or impurities within the water pipes.
This will make sure that the pipes are cleared. If in doubt, keep re-using the dispenser until the water runs clear.
Noises during Ice Making
The ice making process can be noisy. You may hear ice being dropped into the storage compartment. This is perfectly normal.
Storing Ice for Extended Periods
Ice, which is stored for a long period of time, may go an opaque colour and have a strange odour. We recommend that you dispose of this ice, remove and clean the icebox. Allow the tray to dry thoroughly and cool down before replacing into the appliance to prevent ice from sticking.
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Preventing Ice from Being Made
If you do not require any ice over a prolonged period of time (i.e. during winter) you can switch o the valve between the water supply and the appliance. It is recommended that you clean the icebox, dry it carefully and replace it back into the appliance – this will prevent any odours being produced.
Installing and Removing the Ice Cube Storage Drawer
To remove the icebox, lift the middle of the drawer and then pull it out, releasing the unit (Fig.2.6).
Note: Water moisture may have condensed and frozen the icebox in place.
If the icebox does not t easily, remove it and turn the cam mechanism 90° clockwise (Fig.2.7). Reinstall the icebox, making sure that the catch on the tray ts into the shelf slot.
By removing the ice box, additional space for food storage is provided. Please install the spare storage shelf above the ice dispenser on the freezer door (Fig.2.8).
If the Ice Maker does not Work Properly
The volume of the icebox equals the quantity of ice cubes, which the appliance can make in one day. Occasionally small number of ice cubes may remain inside the box. If the ice gets stuck, this will result in abnormal operation of the ice cube maker. To avoid this problem, remove the icebox and rearrange the ice cubes, and remove the ice cubes which cannot be separated.
Always keep the ice cube outlet clean and clear of obstructions.
Icebox
Icebox
Fig.2.6
Cam
mechanism
Additional storage shelf
Fig.2.7
Fig.2.8
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