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Bottle Rack Height Adjustment

Hold both sides of the bottle rack then lift and pull it straight out for cleaning or to change location (Fig.2-7).

After cleaning, the bottle rack can be installed in the reverse manner, and the position can be adjusted according to the height of the food to be stored.

When adjusting the height of the bottle rack, it is better to house the dairy bin above the bottle rack.

When opening or closing the dairy bin, please take care not to trap your fingers (Fig.2-8).

About the Freezer Compartment

The freezer compartment consists of upper and lower drawers.

The upper freezer drawer (Fig.2-9)is arranged to load ice cubes in a tray on the left-hand side and either more ice or frequently frozen and frequently used foods on the right- hand side of the drawer.

The lower deep freeze drawer (Fig.2-10)is for longer duration freezing.

Note: Do not pull the freezer drawers with too much force as food may fall out. Do not overpack the drawer otherwise food will fall out when opening too fast.

Using the Ice Maker

Ice maker principles:

The ice maker tray periodically receives an automatic flow of water to the ice maker ice cube tray. Once the water freezes a sensor on the tray recognises cubes have been made and automatically twists the tray to drop the ice cubes into the ice bucket. The capacity of the ice maker depends on the ambient temperature, frequency of the freezer door openings and freezer compartment cooling temperature setting. Typical ice harvest is 1.8 kg per day.

If this is your first ice maker

Occasionally you may hear sounds, like the flowing of water or ice cubes dropping. These sounds are quite normal and are not a cause for concern or complaint. In periods of infrequent use ice cubes may stick together; again this is quite normal.

If you do not use ice too often

Older ice cubes can get stale. Clean the ice container periodically using warm water. Before putting it back, dry it well so that the cubes do not stick to the surfaces.

If you do not use the ice container for long periods of time:

If you will not be using the ice container for a long time, throw out the remaining ice cubes, wash the container with warm water, dry it with a towel and place back in the fridge. Close the water supply to the ice maker (see ‘Closing the Water Supply to the Ice Maker’).

Note: When opening the upper freezer drawer, avoid rapid pull out which can cause the ice cubes to fall into the lower deep freeze drawer.

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Rangemaster U109923 - 05 manual About the Freezer Compartment, Bottle Rack Height Adjustment, Using the Ice Maker