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MODES AND FEATURES

Vacation Mode   

•  Press the MENU button until the vacation symbol illuminates, then press the SELECT button 

to enable the function.

•  When the Vacation Mode function is enabled, the refrigerator temperature will be set at 63 

°F (17 °C) and freezer temperature set at 0 °F (-18 °C) automatically.

Note: Do not place food in the refrigerator compartment when Vacation Mode 
is enabled. To cancel Vacation mode, press the REF TEMP button to adjust the 
temperature of the refrigerator to the desired setting. 

Sabbath Mode    

Press the MENU button until the Sabbath mode symbol illuminates, then press the SELECT button 
to enable the function. When the Sabbath mode function is enabled, all lights, buzzers, and 
display panels will be switched off.

Eco Mode    

Press the MENU button until the Eco Mode illuminates, then press the SELECT button to enable 
the function. When the Eco Mode function is enabled, the refrigerator temperature will be set at 
46 °F (8 °C) and freezer temperature set at 5 °F (-15 °C) automatically.

Celsius and Fahrenheit Selection    

Press the MENU button until the Celsius and Fahrenheit selection symbol illuminates to change 
between Celsius and Fahrenheit. After that press the SELECT button to confirm.

Water Dispenser    

Press the MENU button until the water dispenser symbol illuminates, then press the SELECT 
button to enable the function. When the water dispensing function is enabled, fresh water can 
be provided from the dispenser fitted on the internal wall.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for RBIV Series

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Page 5: ...UCTIONS 1 OPERATION 9 Product Specifications 9 Control Panel 1 1 Modes and Features 13 Food Storage 15 Shelves And Drawers 18 Hinge Adjustment 22 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 WARRANT...

Page 6: ...orized service provider It is recommended that installation and service be performed by a qualified installer The appliance should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified servi...

Page 7: ...the cord Do not plug in the refrigerator if the wall outlet is loose Never connect your refrigerator to energy saving devices such systems are harmful to your product Unplug the product during install...

Page 8: ...in flammable gases e g spray and explosive materials should never be kept in the appliance Do not place containers filled with liquid on top of the refrigerator Splashing liquids on any electrical par...

Page 9: ...onsibility for damages resulting from improper use or transport CHILDREN S SAFETY If there is a lock on the door of the product the key should be kept out of the reach of children Do not let children...

Page 10: ...frost the refrigerator Do not use chemicals for cleaning Do not pierce the refrigerant pipe If the refrigerant pipe is pierced it must be repaired only by licensed service personnel Please consult the...

Page 11: ...and 80 psi 1 7 and 5 5 Bars If the water pressure exceeds 80 psi 5 5 Bars install a pressure limiting device or water pressure protector to the inlet valve Never install or operate the appliance if it...

Page 12: ...ide closed containers You can remove the drawer shelf of the freezer compartment to fill it with the maximum amount of food The energy consumption value of the freezer is determined with the shelves a...

Page 13: ...at the interior is dry Plug the refrigerator into a grounded socket The interior becomes illuminated when the door of the refrigerator is opened Plug the unit in for a minimum of 6 hours without placi...

Page 14: ...3 14 3 2 5 1 Water filter 2 Door bin 3 Body shelf adjustable height 4 Water dispenser 5 Gallon door bin adjustable height 6 Odor filter 7 Crisper 8 Control display 9 Flex drawer 10 Ice maker 1 1 Ice s...

Page 15: ...Door bin 3 Body shelf adjustable height 4 Water dispenser 5 Gallon door bin adjustable height 6 Odor filter 7 Crisper 8 Control display 9 Flex drawer 10 Ice maker 1 1 Ice storage bin includes ice scoo...

Page 16: ...ONTROL PANEL i Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly If your product does not have relevant parts and or exact figures the information may still apply to othe...

Page 17: ...perature Adjustment Button Press the SPE TEMP button to change the flex drawer temperature between 30 F 1 C and 41 F 5 C Freezer Compartment Adjustment Button Press the FRE TEMP button to change the f...

Page 18: ...e function When the Sabbath mode function is enabled all lights buzzers and display panels will be switched off Eco Mode Press the MENU button until the Eco Mode illuminates then press the SELECT butt...

Page 19: ...ving the packaging of the provided filter push it into the filter housing and rotate clockwise until it no longer rotates and is secure Figure 2 3 Re secure the filter cover by pushing it up to lockin...

Page 20: ...od into the freezer compartment causes the cooling system to operate continuously until the food is frozen solid which is not ideal for saving energy Freeze foods only that are fresh and in good quali...

Page 21: ...ake sure that the content of the package is labeled and dated 3 Check whether the Use By or Best Before date on the packaging is expired or not WHERE TO PLACE FOOD Freezer compartment shelves Various...

Page 22: ...ODE 35 F 2 C Use this function when you place too much into the refrigerator compartment or when you need to cool your food quickly It is recommended that you activate the Super Cool function 4 8 hour...

Page 23: ...wn the front slightly to lock into place Note Use care when handling glass shelves to prevent breakage or scratching the interior Figure 1 Figure 2 ATTENTION Glass shelves must be unloaded when removi...

Page 24: ...gure 1 Using care to not scratch the inside of the refrigerator place the gaps located at the bottom rear corners of the crisper onto the small extension pieces located at the rear corners of both rai...

Page 25: ...be placed at the bottom of the crisper while light and soft vegetables should be in the upper part Pears kiwis tomatoes cucumbers apricots peaches broccolis lettuces cabbages parsley and spinach are...

Page 26: ...R FREEZER DRAWER The freezer compartment store your foods at a temperature between 1 1 2 F and 0 4 F 24 C and 18 C to keep them fresh for a long time To remove the drawer Open the freezer door until i...

Page 27: ...4 T25 Torx bit to adjust the tension of the upper and lower hinges of the refrigerator door from the 0 to 1 positions CHANGING THE DOOR DIRECTION Please see the installation manual provided for direct...

Page 28: ...ve the door shelves by pulling them up Slide the shelves downward to re install them after cleaning Refer to pages 18 21 for directions on how to remove install shelves and drawers Never use chloric c...

Page 29: ...loves You must not use vacuum cleaners The Inner Surface To clean the inner surfaces and all removable parts wash them with a mild solution comprising soap water and carbonate Rinse and dry thoroughly...

Page 30: ...ROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION The refrigerator is not operating It may not be plugged in properly Plug in the product properly Loss of power to the outlet to which your refrigerator is conne...

Page 31: ...normal for a refrigerator that performs full automatic defrosting Defrosting cycle is performed periodically This is normal for the unit to defrost periodically The refrigerator may not be plugged in...

Page 32: ...rator like liquid spilling or spraying Liquid and gas flows occur normally in accordance with the operating principles of the refrigerator This is normal and not a fault A whistling noise is heard fro...

Page 33: ...ion will disappear upon frequent use There is a bad odor inside the refrigerator No regular cleaning may have been performed Clean the inside of the refrigerator with a sponge and lukewarm water or ca...

Page 34: ...ackages obstructing the door The refrigerator may be unstable on the floor Adjust the refrigerator feet as required to keep the refrigerator in balance The floor may not be level or solid Make sure th...

Page 35: ...vice may be required please call ZLINE Customer Service at 1 614 777 5004 Error Code F3 Special refrigerator compartment air sensor error Please call ZLINE Customer Service at 1 614 777 5004 Error Cod...

Page 36: ...the product Additional injuries losses damages or other inconveniences caused by product malfunction or defects in materials are not covered under the terms of this warranty TERMS ZLINE warranties ap...

Page 37: ...the original purchaser of the product must provide the serial number of the product when filing a claim to obtain replacement parts service or refunds This warranty shall not apply to any ZLINE produ...

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