Defrosting and cleaning, Loss of electicity supply, Defrosting – Rangemaster U109100 - 02 User Manual

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Hold the glass still for another 2 or 3 seconds after
releasing the switch lever as remaining ice cubes
may be supplied.
Regularly clean and dry the dispenser water tray.
Remove remaining crushed ice at the ice supplier
to avoid blockage.
Do not place beverage cans or food in the ice
cube bin to avoid damage to the icemaker.
Do not touch the ice supplier nor remove the
icemaker cover to avoid accidental injury.
Do not use the fi rst 7 glasses or so of water and
the fi rst 20 ice cubes after the appliance is fi rst
installed. The same applies after it has been
turned off for an extended period.
Do not add ice cubes from any other source
to the ice cube bin. This could cause the of ice
crushing or ice supply to malfunction.
Ineffi cient water supply may result in smaller ice
cubes. Excessive water supply may cause larger
ice cubes, water spillage to the ice cube bin or
stuck ice cubes. Adjust water supply valve or
contact service agent for repair.

Caution: The motor valve and relay may produce

a 'phutt' sound when ice cubes are supplied.

Defrosting and cleaning

Defrosting

Defrosting is performed automatically.
Defrosted water fl ows into an evaporating

container on the compressor where it will evaporate
in the heat and circulating air.

Cleaning

The refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to

prevent the formation of bad odours.

Disconnect the power before cleaning the
refrigerator.

Clean the refrigerator with a soft cloth or sponge
with mild detergent.


Caution: Do not use a hard brush, steel brush,

detergent, petrol or other solvents, hot water, acid
or alkali for cleaning.

Dry water droplets on surfaces of the refrigerator
with a piece of cloth.

Caution: Do not use excessive amounts of water

for cleaning the refrigerator. Use a dry cloth to clean
the switch and the lamp.

Always keep the door gasket clean

Loss of Electicity Supply

Power interruption

Even in summer, food can be stored in the

refrigerator for a few hours after a power
interruption.

Don’t put additional food into the refrigerator
during a power interruption and try to open the
door as little as possible.

If prior notice of a power interruption is given,
make some ice and put it in a container in the top
of the refrigeration compartment.
If power supply is interrupted for 12 or more
hours, remove the ice cubes in the ice cube bin

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