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Economy mode

Your fridge will consume minimum energy at 5 °C, the 

optimum storage condition.
To activate Economy mode, press the mode button until a 

circle appears around the economy symbol (

Fig. 3.4

).

If no button is pressed for one second, the circle will blink 

three times and an alarm will sound to confirm the mode is 

active.
While the economy mode is active, ‘E’ will be displayed.
To deactivate Economy mode, press the mode button (

Fig. 

3.4

).

Child Lock function (Fig. 3.5)

Child lock helps to prevent accidental or unintentional 

changes being made to the refrigerator settings.
To activate child lock, press and hold the Drink Cool and 

Mode buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.
To deactivate child lock, press and hold the Drink Cool and 

Mode buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.

Note:

 The child lock will be deactivated if fridge is turned off 

or there is a powercut.

Screen Saver Mode (Fig. 3.6)

Press and hold the mute button for 5 seconds to activate 

screen saver mode. 
If no other button is pressed for 5 seconds, the control panel 

lights will switch off.
If any button is pressed while the control panel lights are off, 

the current settings will appear on the screen, allowing any 

adjustments to be made. If you do not cancel screen saver 

mode or press any buttons for 5 seconds, the control panel 

lights will switch off again.
To cancel screen saver mode, press and hold the mute button 

for 5 seconds again. 
Child lock can also be activated while screen saver mode 

is active. If no buttons are pressed for five seconds after 

activating the child lock, the control panel lights will switch 

off. The settings and whether child lock is active can be 

viewed when any button is pressed. Child lock can be 

cancelled as described in the child lock mode instructions.

Drink Cool Mode (Fig. 3.7)

Press the drink cool button to activate drink cooling mode. 

Each press will increment the time by 5 minutes up to 30 

minutes, then will restart at 0. The set time can be viewed 

on the drink cool value display. When the drink cooling time 

ends, an alarm will sound.

 

n

Important: This is a timer, not a cooling process.

 

n

Adjust the time according to the temperature of 

the bottles before they are placed in the fridge. For 

example, you may set the time as 5 minutes initially. 

If the bottle is not cool enough after this time, you 

may set another 5 or 10 minutes.

This mode may also be used as a simple timer in cooler 

models.

Fig. 3.4

 

Fig. 3.5

 

Fig. 3.6

 

Fig. 3.7

 

Summary of Contents for RFSFR60BL/C

Page 1: ...ridge User Guide Installation Service Instructions Due to our policy of continual improvement we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice RFSFR60BL C RFSFR60DI C RFSFR60IV C RFS...

Page 2: ...es 7 3 Using the Control Panel 8 Operating your Fridge 9 4 Food Storage Tips 12 Food storage 12 Tips on Storing Fresh Food 13 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 14 Cleaning 14 When not in use 15 6 Troubleshoo...

Page 3: ...zen These liquids expand during freezing and this may lead to the bottles containers shattering or exploding Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk Dangerous voltage risk FIRE Fire ris...

Page 4: ...If the socket does not match the appliance plug it must be replaced by the manufacturer a service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard A specially grounded plug has been con...

Page 5: ...t responsible for the damage occurred due to misuse Follow all instructions on your appliance and instruction manual and keep this manual in a safe place to resolve the problems that may occur in the...

Page 6: ...4 Refrigerator shelves 5 Ionizer 6 Chiller shelf 7 Crisper cover 8 Crisper 9 Levelling feet 10 Bottle shelf 11 Opti lift 12 Door shelves 13 Egg holder 14 LED lighting Top and sides 12 13 14 14 11 10...

Page 7: ...nks and all kinds of bottled foods 6 Pickled foods drinks or cans 7 Fruits vegetables or salads 8 Flour foods cans dairy etc 9 Tins cans condiments etc Even circ Fig 2 3 Even circ prevents fresh food...

Page 8: ...izer Range Fresh Ethylene gas is emitted by some fruits and vegetables and causes the fresh groceries to start ripening When this gas is produced in an enclosed environment it is re absorbed by the fr...

Page 9: ...i lift Fig 2 9 Six different height adjustments can be made to provide storage areas that you need by adjustable door shelf To change the position of adjustable door shelf Remove all foods bottles and...

Page 10: ...tton M 3 Drink Cool Button 4 Mute Button 5 Cooler Set Value Screen 6 Super Cool Symbol 7 Economy Mode Symbol 8 Low Voltage Symbol 9 Child Lock Symbol 10 Alarm Symbol 11 Sound Off Symbol 12 Drink Cool...

Page 11: ...the cooler set button will restart the displayed temperature value from 8 C Recommended Temperature Values for Fridge Table 3 1 Super Cooling Mode When would it be used To cool large quantity of food...

Page 12: ...ff the current settings will appear on the screen allowing any adjustments to be made If you do not cancel screen saver mode or press any buttons for 5 seconds the control panel lights will switch off...

Page 13: ...ng to the frequency of door openings the quantity of food kept inside the fridge and the ambient temperature in the location of your fridge When you first switch on the appliance allow it to operate f...

Page 14: ...ach apricot fig etc Do not put wet vegetables into the fridge Storage time for all food products depends on the initial quality of the food and an uninterrupted refrigeration cycle before fridge stora...

Page 15: ...life Some foods like onions garlic bananas and root vegetables are better stored at room temperature than in the fridge Melon pineapples and bananas can go directly into the freezer after preparing f...

Page 16: ...de shelves crispers bins and wall Empty the appliance of food and remove the shelves Clean the interior using warm water and bicarbonate of soda with a soft cloth Make sure that the interior is then d...

Page 17: ...the light is not affected by any of the appliances other settings Note The numbers and location of the LED strips may change according to the model When not in use If you are not using the appliance f...

Page 18: ...ature values LP Low voltage Warning Refrigerators switches to standby mode when the voltage supply falls below 170 Volts This feature prevents the compressor from damage due to low voltage The refrige...

Page 19: ...ng the compressor protective thermal element to open Your fridge will start to operate normally after 5 minutes If the appliance will not be used for a long period of time such as during holidays disc...

Page 20: ...ain Your appliance must be at least 50 cm away from stoves gas ovens and heater cores and at least 5 cm away from electrical ovens If your appliance is placed next to a deep freezer there must be at l...

Page 21: ...recommended Refrigerator should be placed against a wall with a free distance not exceeding 75 mm To ensure adequate ventilation clearance of at least 150 mm is required at the top of your appliance...

Page 22: ...thout the fuse cover in position Should the fuse need to be replaced it must be replaced with a 13A fuse ASTA approved to BS1362 n The plug must be used with a specially earthed socket of 13 amperes I...

Page 23: ...losed When removing ice from the icemaking compartment do not touch it Ice may cause frost burns and or cuts Do not touch frozen goods with wet hands Do not eat ice cream or ice cubes immediately afte...

Page 24: ...22 A B C 1 2 A 1x Handle B 2x Fixing Screw C 2x Handle decorative caps Fitting the door handle...

Page 25: ...ce while it is plugged into the electricity supply n The appliance is very heavy so take great care We recommend that two people manoeuvre the appliance Make sure that the floor covering is firmly fix...

Page 26: ...ot forget to add washer to top of hinge stud Note When laying appliance on its back take care to protect the condensor n Allow appliance to stand upright for a minimum of 6 hours after completing the...

Page 27: ...25 Integration of two appliances...

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Page 31: ...STAT POWER CORD OPTIONAL RUN CAPACITOR GREEN YELLOW GREEN YELLOW L N GND GND GND RED RED FAN MOTOR F BLACK OVERLOAD PROTECTOR BALANCE HEATER BLACK BLACK BROWN BLUE YELLOW YELLOW GREEN DISPLAY WHITE PI...

Page 32: ...compartment COUNTRY OF DESTINATION GB IE Dimensions 650 595 All dimensions in mm Not including handle 1860 Door Clearances This illustration is prepared according to 20mm furniture thickness The hing...

Page 33: ...ent net volume 22 litres Freezer gross volume litres Freezer net volume litres Star rating Refrigeration system NO FROST Temperature rise time 18 C 9 C N A Freezing capacity N A Climate class T SN 10...

Page 34: ...of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product Any cosmetic damage to the appliance must be reported within 30 days of delivery Please note that AGA Rangemaster Limited have appoi...

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