Rangemaster U109923 - 05 manual Adjustable Feet, Levelling the Doors, Electrical Supply Connection

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Refit the cable, pipe, door and top cover in the reverse sequence.

When removing the hinge and separating it from the door body make sure to support the door to stop it falling forward.

Removing the Upper Freezer Drawer

Open the drawer as far as possible. Remove the ice tray and divider. Pull the rear section of the drawer inner compartment upwards slightly to enable the front section to be released from the door.

Hold and pull the front section of the inner compartment upwards to remove it from the refrigerator.

Undo the retaining screws (Fig.4-7)holding the upper drawer to the telescopic runners. Lift the drawer upwards and remove.

Removing the Lower Freezer Drawer Inner Compartment

Open the drawer as far as possible. Pull the rear section of the drawer inner compartment upwards slightly to enable the front section to be released from the door (Fig.4-8).

Hold the front section of the inner compartment and pull it upwards to remove it from the refrigerator.

Adjustable 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.

This appliance has front adjustable feet, which 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.4-9), and anti-clockwise to lower the feet (Fig.4-10).

Levelling the Doors

If the door heights are uneven, spacer rings (supplied) can be inserted to raise the door level.

Raise the door up from the lower hinge. Using a suitable pair of pliers, insert a clip ring between the door and hinge (Fig.4-11). Up to three clip rings can be inserted as required.

Electrical Supply Connection

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.

Thesocket.appliance must be plugged into an earthed

Always make sure that the plug is accessible after the appliance has been positioned.

Fig.4-7

ArtNo.600-0012 - Removing

upper drawer

Fig.4-8

ArtNo.600-0013 - Removing the deep freezer drawer

Fig.4-9

Fig.4-10

ArtNo.600-0035 - Adjusti

sting the feet

Fig.4-11

ArtNo.600-0003 - Door alignment

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Contents User Guide Contents Electrical Safety SafetyBefore You Start Damaged electrical cableAbout Your Refrigerator Shelves About the Fresh Food CompartmentCrisper Full Width PantryUsing the Ice Maker Bottle Rack Height AdjustmentAbout the Freezer Compartment Freezer Settings Fridge SettingsFridge Freezer Controls Adjusting the Clock Water Filter SettingsUsing the Water Dispenser Dispenser ControlError Codes Control Centre Power DownDoor Ajar Alarm Power-breaking Memorising FunctionTips on Storing Fresh Food Food Storage TipsTips on Freezing Food Removing and Installing the Doors and Drawers InstallationDoor Removal and Installation Positioning Your ApplianceLevelling the Doors Adjustable FeetElectrical Supply Connection Removing the Upper Freezer DrawerWater Supply Connection Cleaning Cleaning and MaintenanceDefrosting Water FilterChanging the Water Filter Shutting Off the RefrigeratorAir Curtain Removal and Installation only When Not in UseChanging the Light Bulbs Changing the Fresh Food Compartment Light BulbsProblem Cause Solution Temperature is too low TroubleshootingTemperature is too high Water, humidity or frost/ice in the fridgeWater/humidity/frost on the outside of the fridge Problem CauseAutomatic Ice maker Fridge has a bad odour Problem Cause Solution Cold water dispenserDoor or drawer is hard to open and/or close GeneralLevel Warranty/After Sales Service Dimensions Technical DataRatings DocNo.000-0001 Back cover Rangemaster