Rangemaster U109923 - 05 manual Shutting Off the Refrigerator, Changing the Water Filter

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Changing the Water Filter

Remove the old filter by turning the filter cartridge handle anti-clockwise (Fig.5-1). The cartridge will eject slightly from the filter housing (Fig.5-2).

Air trapped in the system may cause water and the filter cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing.

Pull out the cartridge from the filter housing.

Note: Place a container under the filter housing to catch any water that may leak from the old filter cartridge.

Unclip the filter handle from the cartridge (Fig.5-3).

Remove the protective heat seal from the filter cartridge. Clip the filter handle onto the new filter cartridge (Fig.5-3). Insert it into the filter housing with the cartridge handle in the vertical position (Fig.5-4). Push the filter cartridge into the housing until it stops.

Gently turn the filter cartridge handle clockwise until it locks. The handle should now be horizontal (Fig.5-5).

Run the water dispenser for 3 to 5 minutes, at one minute intervals, to flush out the water tank.

Reset the fridge display – see ‘Setting the Control Functions’.

After installing a new water filter, discard all ice produced during the first 24 hours.

The fridge water dispenser and ice cube maker cannot be used without the water filter.

For filter replacement questions or information on your appliance, contact your dealer.

Shutting Off the Refrigerator

In the event of a power cut, food should remain safely cold for about 3 hours.

Should there be a prolonged power cut you may need to remove food from the freezer compartment and store it in a cold place, wrapped in layers of newspaper to preserve suitable temperatures.

Once power is restored replace the food back into the freezer compartment.

Should food begin to defrost, or the power cut last longer than expected, it is advised that you consume any food removed from the freezer.

If the power outage is short term, most foods can be left inside the freezer compartment – this is the best way of preserving temperature – and surrounded by ice cubes from the icebox. This is also an ideal solution for power outages you may have been pre-warned about.

When experiencing a power cut of any kind, do not add any extra foods to the freezer.

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Contents User Guide Contents Safety Electrical SafetyBefore You Start Damaged electrical cableAbout Your Refrigerator About the Fresh Food Compartment ShelvesCrisper Full Width PantryUsing the Ice Maker Bottle Rack Height AdjustmentAbout the Freezer Compartment Freezer Settings Fridge SettingsFridge Freezer Controls Water Filter Settings Adjusting the ClockUsing the Water Dispenser Dispenser ControlControl Centre Power Down Error CodesDoor Ajar Alarm Power-breaking Memorising FunctionFood Storage Tips Tips on Storing Fresh FoodTips on Freezing Food Installation Removing and Installing the Doors and DrawersDoor Removal and Installation Positioning Your ApplianceAdjustable Feet Levelling the DoorsElectrical Supply Connection Removing the Upper Freezer DrawerWater Supply Connection Cleaning and Maintenance CleaningDefrosting Water FilterShutting Off the Refrigerator Changing the Water FilterWhen Not in Use Air Curtain Removal and Installation onlyChanging the Light Bulbs Changing the Fresh Food Compartment Light BulbsTroubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Temperature is too lowTemperature is too high Water, humidity or frost/ice in the fridgeWater/humidity/frost on the outside of the fridge Problem CauseAutomatic Ice maker Problem Cause Solution Cold water dispenser Fridge has a bad odourDoor or drawer is hard to open and/or close GeneralLevel Warranty/After Sales Service Dimensions Technical DataRatings DocNo.000-0001 Back cover Rangemaster