Rangemaster Freezer U110120 01A User Guide

Built-under Freezer  
User Guide  
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Installation & Service Instructions  
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U110120 - 01A  
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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 section for the Customer  
Service details).  
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 electrical  
connections are sound.  
WarnInG: this appliance must be earthed.  
Please leave the appliance to stand for at least eight  
hours. this will allow the cooling system to settle  
Before undertaking any routine maintenance or minor  
repairs, disconnect the appliance from the electrical  
supply: this includes cleaning.  
following transportation.  
always make sure a qualified person installs this  
appliance.  
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.  
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  
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.  
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.  
Effervescent liquids (fizzy drinks) should never be  
frozen. These liquids expand during freezing and  
this may lead to the bottles/containers shattering or  
exploding.  
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.  
Foods that are intended to be defrosted or cooked first,  
such as breads or meats, must not be eaten in their  
frozen state.  
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.  
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.  
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 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.  
Once the appliance is installed, cleaned and dry, it is  
ready to be plugged in and switched on.  
Never allow the back coils of the appliance to come into  
contact with the wall surface.  
DO NOT use the appliance under any circumstances.  
Never block the ventilation openings of the appliance.  
It is vital to keep your appliance well ventilated, so that  
there is proper airflow between the bottom of the unit  
and the plinth/kickplate which it is sitting on.  
Electrical safety  
Connections to the mains supply should be in  
accordance with local regulations.  
The appliance must be plugged into an earthed socket.  
Safety  
The plug MUST be accessible after the appliance has  
been positioned.  
the data badge is located inside the appliance (left-  
front edge of the freezer compartment).  
The appliance is supplied with a standard three-pin  
plug, of which the one for grounding should never be  
removed.  
WarnInG: keep this appliance clear of any  
obstruction.  
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. If it does  
become damaged, do not use the appliance. In case  
of damage, contact customer service, ventilate  
the room where the appliance is located and avoid  
ames.  
Hold the plug, not the electrical cable, when  
unplugging the appliance.  
Make sure that the appliance does not trap the electric  
cable.  
Do not step on the cable.  
WarnInG: Do not use mechanical devices (such as  
hair dryers) to defrost this appliance.  
Avoid damage to the electric cable when moving the  
appliance.  
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Damaged electrical cable  
If the electrical cable is damaged or worn, turn off the  
appliance and consult an authorised agent for replacement.  
Caring for the Environment  
Disposing of your packaging  
Your new freezer 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.  
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.  
Disposing of your old freezer  
Damage to the refrigerating circuit, with possible leaking of  
refrigerating gas, could create a risk of explosion caused by  
external sparks or flames.  
This symbol on the product or its packaging  
indicates that the product may not be treated as  
household waste. Instead it should be handed  
ArtNo.000-019  
over your local community waste collection/  
recycling centre.  
Do not bin logo  
In the event of accidental leakage  
Allow the material to evaporate if there is adequate  
ventilation.  
Old appliances still have some residual value. An  
environmentally friendly method of disposal will make sure  
that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again.  
Behaviour of the gas  
When an appliance has reached the end of its working life  
unplug it from the mains. Cut off the mains cable and dispose  
of it together with the plug.  
This refrigerant gas is highly flammable so do not allow the  
gas to come into contact with hot surfaces or naked flames.  
Gas R600a is heavier than air: if released it forms a high  
concentration at floor level where ventilation is poor.  
Make the door unfit for use (by removing the seals) or remove  
the door so that children cannot accidentally lock themselves  
in.  
First aid  
Inhalation  
Cycloisopenthane, a flammable substance not harmful to  
ozone, is used as an expander for the insulating foam.  
Take the exposed person from the polluted area and carry  
them to a warm, well ventilated place.  
When transporting the appliance, take care not to damage  
the cooling circuit.  
Long exposure can cause the onset of asphyxia and  
possible loss of consciousness. If necessary, practice artificial  
respiration, and in the most serious cases, administer oxygen  
under close medical supervision.  
By making sure this product is disposed of correctly, you  
will help prevent potential negative consequences for the  
environment and human health, which could otherwise be  
caused.  
Skin contact  
It is unlikely that occasional contact with the skin is  
dangerous. If this should happen, thoroughly wash the  
affected zone.  
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.  
Liquid splashes and atomised liquid can cause freezing burns.  
Wash the affected 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.  
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2. About Your Freezer  
fig.2-1  
Control panel  
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2
3
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4
Freezer drawers  
Ventilation grills  
Levelling feet  
The freezer is shown in fig.2-1 and has the following features: Ice creams and water ices are best stored towards the rear of  
the appliance where it is coldest.  
Manual defrost  
Large/heavier portions of food, such as meats joints for  
roasting are best stored in the drawer at the bottom of the  
appliance, while less weighty items should be stored in the  
upper drawers: this is to prevent damage to the appliance.  
Adjustable thermostat  
LED controls  
Temperature rise warning indicator  
Fast freeze function  
3 wire drawers  
Always make sure that food stored is suitable for freezing, and  
that you have stored it securely inside the appliance.  
Reversible door  
Defrosting Food for Cooking  
Should food become partially thawed, or defrosted it should  
be consumed as soon as possible as the quality will be  
affected by defrosting.  
Door-on-door fittings  
Adjustable feet  
About the Freezer Compartment  
The freezer compartment consists of 3 wire drawers and an  
ice tray.  
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.  
The freezer compartment temperature must have already  
reached –18 °C (or lower) before you attempt to store food  
that is already frozen or freezing fresh food.  
Always follow the defrosting instructions on packaging when  
defrosting ready meals. Manufacturersguidelines are always  
best, as some frozen foods should be cooked from frozen.  
Certain areas of the freezer are better for storage of certain  
foods.  
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Freezer Controls  
The freezer control panel is at the top of the freezer (fig.2-2).  
fig.2-2  
B
C
D
A. Fast freeze switch.  
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2
3
B. Fast freeze light (Orange): this will light up when the fast  
0
freeze switch has been activated.  
C. Temperature rise warning light (Red): this will light up  
when the appliance detects a rise in temperature that  
could affect the contents of your freezer.  
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D. Power light (Green): this will light up as soon as the  
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E
appliance is connected to the mains supply.  
Setting the thermostat  
The thermostat control knob is located on the control panel  
at the top of the freezer (fig.2-3).  
A – Fast Freeze switch, B – Fast freeze light,  
C – Temperature rise warning light, D – Power light neon,  
E – Thermostat dial  
The thermostat automatically regulates the temperature  
inside of the freezer, depending on what number you have  
turned the thermostat control knob to:  
fig.2-3  
1
2
3
Position [0] means that the freezer will not cool.  
However, the power light will still function.  
0
Position [1] will give you a higher temperature inside of  
the freezer.  
Position [4] will give you a lower temperature inside of  
the freezer.  
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Ideally the thermostat should be set to a position of  
between [2] to [3].  
The freezer can cool to –18 °C and lower.  
IMPortant: The ambient temperature of the room, the  
temperature of the food and the amount of food that has  
been placed in the appliance and how often the door is  
opened, will all affect the temperature being maintained by  
the appliance.  
on the maximum setting (position [4]), the freezer will  
work harder to maintain a lower temperature. there is no  
need to run the appliance on this setting for long periods  
and you should return the thermostat knob to between  
[2] and [3].  
During First Use  
Switch on the appliance for the first time, and set the  
thermostat dial to maximum for 24 hours.  
When you first switch on the appliance, the compressor will  
run continuously for approximately 24 hours or until the  
freezer reaches a cool enough temperature.  
note: During this time, try not to open the door frequently or  
place a large amount of food within the appliance.  
You should then adjust the thermostat dial down to its  
normal operating position.  
If the unit is switched off or unplugged, allow at least 5  
minutes before restarting the appliance on the thermostat or  
connecting it to your mains supply.  
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Freezing Fresh Food  
To freeze the maximum quantity of fresh food specified  
above, turn the thermostat knob to position [4] 24 hours  
before attempting freezing (fig.2-4).  
fig.2-4  
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2
3
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For smaller quantities of fresh food, turn the thermostat knob  
to position [4] approximately 6 hours before attempting  
freezing.  
Alternatively, you can use the Fast Freeze option (see the  
‘Freezing with fast freeze’ section).  
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Fresh food should be packed into airtight containers or  
packaging. This will help to make sure that the food does not  
dry out or lose its flavour. It will also make sure that flavour  
does not transfer from other foods.  
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2
3
fig.2-5  
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4
DO NOT allow fresh food to touch items that are already  
frozen.  
After 24 hours check that the fresh food is satisfactorily  
frozen. If it is, then turn down the thermostat to its normal  
setting (between [2] and [3]).  
Freezing with Fast Freeze  
Press the Fast Freeze switch (fig.2-5) and the freezer will start  
to run continuously at its maximum setting. The orange Fast  
Freeze light will come on.  
There is no need to adjust the thermostat knob.  
The freezer temperature will decrease and the appliance will  
get to its lowest temperature.  
Place the food that is to be frozen inside the freezer.  
Once the food is frozen, switch off the fast freeze setting.  
Do not switch othe fast freeze setting until the  
food is fully frozen.  
The orange fast freeze light will go out and your appliance  
will return to normal operation.  
Do not leave the appliance running in fast freeze  
mode for longer than 24-hours at a time.  
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3. Food Storage Tips  
Tips on Freezing Food  
When storing commercially frozen foods, please follow  
these guidelines:  
As with storing fresh foods, suitable packaging, correct  
temperature and food hygiene will enhance the quality  
of the food you are freezing.  
Always follow manufacturersguidelines for the length  
of time you should store food for. Do not exceed these  
guidelines!  
Avoid putting hot foods into the freezer. First let them  
cool until they reach room temperature.  
Try to keep the length of time between purchase and  
storage as short as possible to preserve food quality.  
Make sure that all foods for freezing are of a high  
quality, and suitable for freezing.  
Buy frozen foods, which have been stored at a  
temperature of –18 °C or below.  
Use packaging material that is odourless and airproof  
(such as plastic bags) to store food in so different foods  
can be mixed without affecting the quality. Make sure  
that it is airtight. Leaking packaging will dehydrate the  
products and lead to loss of beneficial vitamins.  
Avoid buying food which has ice or frost on the  
packaging. This indicates that the products might have  
been partially defrosted and refrozen at some point:  
temperature rises affect the quality of food.  
Keep the surface of the packaging dry: this keeps the  
packs from freezing together.  
Should there be a power cut or the freezer fails for any  
length of time, you may need to remove food from the  
freezer and store in a cold, hygienic place (i.e. garage  
or outhouse area) until the power is restored or the  
appliance is repaired.  
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 to make sure  
that they are as cold as possible before storage. The  
recommended maximum weight for each portion is  
2.5 kg.  
To prevent undue temperature rises, you should wrap  
the foods in layers of insulating material, such as  
newspaper, to help to maintain their temperature. It is  
also important that any food affected by this situation  
should be either consumed or cooked and refrozen  
(where suitable) soon afterwards in order to prevent  
health risks.  
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 9 kg / 24-hours (see data badge for details).  
Layers of newspaper can also be used to help keep  
foods cold while you are defrosting the freezer (see  
‘Cleaning and Maintenance’).  
Write the expiry date and food names on the outside of  
the packaging so you can be assured of the food type  
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 go beyond the freezer’s cooling capacity (see  
‘Technical Data’).  
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4. Installation  
Positioning Your Appliance  
IMPortant: We recommend that two people install this  
fig.4-1  
appliance.  
600  
Choosing the Right Location  
The appliance should be installed in a location where  
the ambient temperature corresponds with the climate  
classification as stated on the rating plate.  
Your appliance may not function correctly if the ambient  
temperature falls outside of the following ranges.  
climate  
classification  
appropriate ambient  
820-870  
temperature  
SN  
N
+10 to +32°C  
+16 to +32°C  
600 max  
Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight and sources  
of heat (such as radiators, heaters or cookers).  
ArtNo 600-0053 - BILF - cabinet dimensi  
Make sure the appliance is installed with the correct  
ventilation requirements. Restricting ventilation can increase  
the energy consumption by 15%.  
All dimensions in mm.  
The door should be able to open completely and freely.  
Locate the appliance so you can easily access the food that is  
stored in it.  
Make sure there is an electrical socket available which will be  
accessible after your appliance is installed.  
fig.4-1 shows the minimum opening requirements.  
If this appliance is situated in a cold environment (such as  
a shed, outhouse or garage) it will affect its performance.  
You may find that the performance of the appliance is  
not consistent and this may damage foods. a consistent  
ambient temperature of 10 °c or above is recommended.  
Reversing the Door  
As supplied, the appliance door opens from the left. The door  
can be reversed so that it opens from the right.  
this procedure MUst be completed before the  
furniture door is attached.  
When reversing the door, keep any parts that you remove  
from the appliance for later use.  
take care when opening the hinges, they are sprung  
loaded and there is the risk of injury if they close on  
your hand.  
Tools required:  
Phillips screwdriver  
Flat bladed screwdriver  
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Procedure  
Cabinet hinge screws  
fig.4-2  
1. Loosen the cabinet hinge screws and carefully slide  
the door off (fig.4-2). To stop the door from being  
damaged, place it on a cushioned surface.  
2. Lever off the cover caps on the left-hand side of the  
appliance cabinet (fig.4-3).  
3. Remove the door hinge screws and refit to the left-  
hand side of the cabinet. These screws should only be  
partially tightened.  
4. Undo the door hinge screws and remove the hinges.  
5. Reverse the position of the top and bottom hinges  
and fit them to the left-hand side of the door (fig.4-4).  
Secure in place using the door hinge screws.  
6. Slide the door onto cabinet hinge screws. Tighten the  
fig.4-3  
screws to secure.  
7. Insert the cover caps into the holes on the right-hand  
side of the cabinet.  
IMPortant: After you have completed reversing the door,  
check that the door opens and shuts correctly without  
fouling.  
You should also check the door seal of the appliance. The seal  
should not be creased or crushed; otherwise there will be a  
gap between it and the inside of the door.  
Cover caps  
The seal must adhere properly all the way around the door.  
If the seal is not adhering to the cabinet properly, then you  
should either:  
A. Use a warm damp cloth and manipulate the seal until it  
does adhere to the cabinet properly, all the way around  
the door, or  
fig.4-4  
B. Use a hair dryer on its lowest heat setting and lightly  
heat the areas of the door seal that are not adhering  
correctly. The heat will make the seal more pliable  
and this will allow you to manipulate the seal into the  
correct position.  
IMPortant: DO NOT heat the door seal on anything but  
the lowest heat setting or heat the seal for a long period  
of time, otherwise you may damage the door seal, which  
would NOT be repaired under the guarantee free of charge.  
The appliance must be stood on a level floor. You can use the  
levelling feet to take into account any minor unevenness in  
the floor.  
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Adjusting the Feet  
Make sure that the appliance is on solid level flooring. If the  
refrigerator is placed on a plinth, flat, strong and fire resistant  
materials must be used.  
fig.4-5  
This fridge has front adjustable feet, which can be used to  
level the appliance.  
To accesss the levelling feet, first undo the screws on each  
side of the grid (fig.4-5). Remove the grid.  
Using a suitable spanner, adjust the feet. Turn the spanner  
clockwise to raise the feet and counter-clockwise to lower the  
feet (fig.4-6).  
The appliance should be flush with the underside of the  
worktop and be level.  
IMPortant: If the appliance is not level, then the door and  
door seal may be affected.  
fig.4-6  
Refit the grid and secure in place.  
Fitting the Plinth  
You may decide to attach a plinth to match your existing  
kitchen units.  
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Cut clearance in the plinth for ventilation (fig.4-7) and then  
fit.  
fig.4-7  
90 - 140 mm  
600  
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Fitting the Furniture Door  
If you need the door to open from the other side, then reverse  
the door before fitting the furniture door (see ‘Reversing the  
door’).  
fig.4-8  
5 mm  
=
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Worktop  
Tools required:  
5 mm  
Tape measure  
15 mm  
Sharp pencil  
Small flat bladed screwdriver  
Spanner  
Procedure  
1. Undo the 2 screws from the mounting bracket. Remove  
Side view  
the bracket.  
2. Measure the width of the furniture door. At the halfway  
point mark a line vertically down the inner surface of  
the furniture door. You should draw the line from the  
top of the furniture door to approximately halfway  
down.  
fig.4-9  
Furniture door  
3. Place the mounting bracket on the reverse of the  
furniture door (fig.4-8). The middle of the mounting  
bracket should be positioned on the line that you have  
just drawn.  
Mounting bracket  
Adjusting  
nuts  
Please note the position of the mounting bracket in  
the drawing – make sure that you have the mounting  
bracket the correct way up.  
9 mm  
The top of the mounting bracket should be positioned  
approximately 15mm from the top of the furniture door.  
This will allow a 5mm gap from the top of the furniture  
door to the underneath of the worktop.  
4. Mark the position of the 10 fixing points in the bracket.  
Using the screws supplied, fix the mounting bracket to  
the furniture door. Fully tighten the screws.  
5. Hang the furniture door onto the appliance door and  
using the screws supplied, secure in place (fig.4-9).  
Use a suitable spanner to adjust the gap on the lower  
section of the adjusting bolts. The gap should be set to  
approximately 9mm.  
6. Fix the lower bracket to the bottom of the furniture door  
fig.4-10  
and the underneath of the appliance door (fig.4-10).  
7. It is possible to make minor adjustments to the position  
of the furniture door using the screws on the top and  
the bottom of the appliance door. Adjust the door so  
that it is level.  
8. Insert the cover trim to the top of the appliance – this  
will slide into the slot in the mounting bracket  
(fig.4-11).  
Bracket  
Fixing  
screw  
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Securing the appliance in position  
fig.4-11  
1. Open the appliance door.  
Cover trim  
2. Using a suitably sized drill bit, drill through the three  
holes in the bracket into the worktop (fig.4-12).  
IMPortant: Use a drill bit suitable for the worktop  
material.  
3. Using the screws supplied, fix the bracket to the  
underside of the worktop. Fully tighten the screws.  
4. Check that the door opens and shuts without snagging.  
Check that the door seals correctly.  
Alternative method of securing  
If your worktop is unsuitable for fixing in this manner, there  
Furniture door  
are 2 securing points in each hinge bracket (fig.4-13).  
Using the screws supplied, fix the appliance to the adjoining  
cabinet.  
fig.4-12  
fig.4-13  
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Electrical Supply Connection  
fig.4-14  
Earth: to the  
terminal marked E,  
coloured Green/Yellow  
Your refrigerator is intended as a permanent  
installation.  
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 accordance  
with local regulations.  
Live: to the  
terminal marked L,  
coloured Brown  
Neutral: to the  
terminal marked N,  
coloured Blue  
WarnInG: tHIs aPPlIance MUst Be eartHeD  
All external wiring must comply with the IEE Regulations  
for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings. The appliance is  
supplied with a 3-core cable 2m long. If a replacement cable  
is fitted it must be 250V high temperature PVC (85°C), 1mm².  
Should the plug not fit the socket in your home, it should be  
removed and replaced with a suitable plug.  
note: If the plug is fitted is not suitable, it must be cut off and  
disposed of properly. To avoid the risk of electrocution, the  
plug must not be left where children might find it and plug it  
into a supply socket.  
Three pin plugs to BS1363 with a capacity of not less than  
13A must be used and fitted with a 13 amp fuse ‘ASTA’  
approved to BS1362.  
You MUST refit the cover after replacing the fuse. If the cover  
is lost, the plug MUST NOT be used until a replacement cover  
has been obtained from your supplier. The colour of the  
correct fuse carrier is that of the coloured insert in the base of  
the fuse recess, or stated elsewhere on the plug. Always state  
this colour when ordering a replacement fuse carrier.  
IMPortant: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in  
accordance with the following code (fig.4-14):  
Green and yellow:  
Blue:  
EARTH  
NEUTRAL  
LIVE  
Brown:  
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5. Cleaning and Maintenance  
Do not place food back in the freezer once it has  
started to thaw.  
Cleaning  
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply  
Set the thermostat knob to position [0] and disconnect the  
before cleaning.  
appliance from your mains supply.  
To maintain a high performance level, occasionally clean the  
condenser coils at the back of the appliance.  
Leave the door to the freezer open. You can place a bowl  
of warm water inside the freezer to speed up the defrost  
process.  
Defrost the appliance regularly. A build up of thick ice  
decreases the efficiency of the appliance. You should defrost  
whenever the frost reaches 5 mm thickness.  
Use a sponge to mop up the defrost water that will run into  
the bottom of the freezer.  
To keep internal odours to a minimum it is best to periodically  
clean the compartment.  
IMPortant: You should place some old towels on the  
flooring that is immediately in front of the appliance. In  
case any defrost water comes out of the freezer and onto  
the floor.  
Clean the interior using warm water and bicarbonate of soda  
with a soft cloth. Make sure that the interior is then dried  
carefully with a suitable cloth.  
Once all the ice has melted, thoroughly dry the inside of the  
freezer.  
Do not use harsh abrasives, or aggressive cleaners  
as these can damage the interior of the appliance.  
IMPortant: If the inside of the freezer is not dry, then  
there will be an immediate build-up of ice when the  
appliance is switched back on.  
Shelves and other accessories can be cleaned in the sink  
using liquid dishwashing liquid and warm water. Make sure all  
soap is rinsed off and all parts are dry before replacing them  
inside the appliance. Do not clean them in a dishwasher.  
With dry hands, reconnect the appliance to the mains supply.  
Set the thermostat knob to position [4] for 24-hours, before  
returning it to the normal setting of between [2] and [3].  
Always keep the door seals clean. Clean the door gasket with  
warm water or a neutral detergent that leaves no residue. A  
tight-sealing door gasket is critical to the efficiency of your  
appliance.  
Do not attempt to freeze fresh food inside the  
freezer until after the 24-hours.  
Do not use sharp metal objects to remove the ice  
Do not spray or rinse the freezer with water or  
on the freezer, as this could cause damage to the  
other liquids. this could harm the electrical parts.  
refrigerant system.  
Use a dry cloth when cleaning near the electrical  
Do not use mechanical devices (such as hair dryers)  
to accelerate the defrosting process.  
parts.  
Do not clean the freezer with a stiff or wire brush.  
Do not use an organic solvent such as detergent,  
petrol, lacquer, thinners, acetone or acid.  
When Not in Use  
If you are not using the appliance for an extended length  
of time, it is recommended that you switch off the electrical  
supply, empty any food out, clean the inside of the appliance  
and leave the door ajar.  
to prevent your skin sticking to cold steel parts,  
make sure your hands are not wet when touching  
the parts.  
This will save energy, and also prevent a build up of stale  
odours inside.  
Defrosting  
The frost in the freezer compartment should be removed  
periodically. Use a plastic scraper to keep down the amount  
of frost that builds up.  
IMPortant: The freezer should be defrosted at least twice  
a year. The number of times that you need to defrost it will  
depend on the setting of your thermostat and how much  
food you freeze and store in the freezer.  
The day before you defrost, turn the thermostat dial to  
position [4]. This will make sure that the food contained in  
the freezer is frozen properly.  
While defrosting the appliance, remove the food from the  
freezer, wrap it in several layers of paper and store it in a cool  
place. The temperature rise in foods will shorten its storage  
life, so the food should be used within a relatively short time.  
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6. Troubleshooting  
IMPortant: If your freezer appears not to be operating properly, before contacting Consumer Services, please refer to the  
checklist below.  
IMPortant: If your appliance appears not to be operating  
My freezer does not appear to be working / there is no  
correctly, then you should disconnect it from your mains  
power to my appliance  
supply and then contact Consumer Services.  
Check that the plug is fully inserted into the power  
socket.  
Do not atteMPt to rePaIr tHe aPPlIance  
YoUrself.  
Check that there is power to your mains supply (e.g.  
that there has not been a power cut or that the fuse  
has not blown).  
Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend while  
the product is under guarantee and finds that the  
problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you  
may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.  
Check that the thermostat inside the appliance has  
not been turned to the [0] position.  
the appliance must be accessible for the engineer  
to perform any necessary repair. If your appliance is  
installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that  
damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen,  
then he will not complete a repair.  
Check that your mains supply voltage, corresponds  
to the voltage stated on the rating plate of your  
appliance.  
My freezer appears to be performing poorly  
this includes situations where appliances have been tiled  
in, sealed in with sealant or any installation other than  
the one specified by has been completed.  
Check that the appliance is not overloaded and that  
food has not been packed too tightly into it.  
Please refer to the conditions of guarantee that appear on  
the warranty card that you receive with the appliance.  
The thermostat setting is too low: you should turn  
the thermostat up higher.  
Make sure that the door is closing properly and that  
the door has not been opened for a long period in  
error.  
Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation for your  
appliance.  
My freezer is noisy  
The refrigerant gas that circulates the pipework of  
the appliance may make a slight noise, even if the  
compressor is not running.  
If the noise worsens or the appliance gets louder  
than normal check that it is levelled off correctly, that  
nothing is touching the rear of the freezer and that  
nothing placed inside the appliance is rattling.  
Ice has formed on the inner back wall of my freezer  
Check that food has not been pushed too far back  
inside the appliance, so that it is in contact with the  
inner back wall.  
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7. Warranty/After Sales Service  
If consultation or technical assistance is needed, please  
provide the local authorised service agent with the purchase  
invoice and the product code/serial number.  
The product number/serial 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 damage to the appliance must be reported  
within 90 days of delivery.  
For in-warranty service please call: 0845 6035312.  
For general enquiries please call: 0870 7895107.  
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Docno.608-0004 - technical data - BIfreezer  
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  
All dimensions in mm.  
596  
550  
818-868  
158-208  
20-75  
Ratings  
electrical – voltage/frequency  
220–240 V / 50 Hz  
A
energy efficiency class on a scale of A (more efficient) to G (less efficient)  
climate class (SN = 10–32°C, N = 16–32°C, ST = 18–38°C, T = 18–43°C)  
freezer compartment star rating  
temperature range (from > to)  
N
*/***  
< –18°C  
Gross capacity  
108 litres  
91 litres  
net capacity  
freezer capacity / 24 hours  
9kg / 24 hours  
208kWh / year  
0.57kWh / 24 hours  
45dB(A)  
energy consumption / year  
energy consumption (en153)  
Max noise level  
Maximum storage time by power failure  
5 hours  
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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  
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