Mabe RMM1540Y Use And Care Manual

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    1 manual de uso y cuidado use and care manual refrigeración no. De parte: 225d6783p003 rev.3.

  • Page 3: Index

    56 index models welcome quick installation guide parts and features ingenious model quick reference guide ingenious where to start know your product temperature control air regulator exterior display smart station smart fill ice factory compartments take&go egg box express chill zone safety glass sp...

  • Page 4: Prismatic Model

    57 cleaning and servicing your refrigerator increased temperatures of areas close to freezer general precautions holidays and absences moving power outages normal operating sounds changing the bulb frequently asked questions and operating guide door holidays cold turbo lock clock parts and features ...

  • Page 5: Ingenious Model

    58 in this manual we will present three types of different models. Indentify your model and follow the instructions that apply. Ingenious model important: the images show the most equipped refrigerators. If your refrigerator does not look exactly as shown, read instructions that correspond to your m...

  • Page 6: Welcome

    59 welcome our aim is to make your life better every day; that’s why we create appliances which adapt to your lifestyle and through their technology allow you to enjoy each moment. Today we invite you to join this world, so you can discover the ingenuity and versatility that our line of refrigerator...

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    60 exterior handles wheels - levellers display access to smart station inside freezer shelves air regulator express chill zone smart fill ice factory medium shelf wide shelf inside cooler shelves multiple use compartment fruits and vegetables compartment veggie balcony air flow outlets take & go egg...

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    61 quick reference guide for the ingenious model for more details on the use and the specifications of the benefits described below, we recommend you consult the rest of the manual. &*"+!)1)0',$$2& +!"**()+'%()+%&+ *" &+')("$0''$ 0',)-',)"+''*& )"*',&'&+)'$"+ )'%+!/+)"')"*($0 &"+."$$$+0',#&'. .!&0',...

  • Page 9: Where To Start?

    62 where to start? Choosing a location choose a place for your refrigerator. We recommend a large space that can be kept clean and dry to prevent oxidation. Positioning to ensure that the refrigerator works correctly, it’s important that air can circulate. We recommend the following minimum surround...

  • Page 10: Levelling

    63 levelling to level the refrigerator use the two levelling screws found on the base at the front. Make sure that the refrigerator is placed on level ground. Adjust the levelling screws to ensure that the refrigerator doesn’t move during day-to-day use. Turn the screws anti-clockwise to lift the fr...

  • Page 11: Electrical Installation:

    64 minimum electrical requirements: check the voltage and frequency characteristics in accordance with your country of residence. Electrical installation: install your refrigerator to the closest outlet. The use of an 1. Extension cord is not recommended where possible, avoid connecting other electr...

  • Page 12: Know Your Product

    65 32°c 10°c n 32°c 16°c subtropical st 38°c 16°c tropical t 43°c 16°c temperatura ambiente temperature range class symbol room temperate range within which our products are designed for use. (storage temperatures should comply with these.) temperate sn +10 to + 32 mild temperate n +16 to + 32 subtr...

  • Page 13: Air Regulator

    66 general temperature control the refrigerator control has temperature graduations for both compartments that vary from minimum (least cold) to maximum (coldest). If needs be, adjust the control and monitor the food for a couple of hours. You can readjust it until you obtain the desired refrigerati...

  • Page 14: Cautions

    67 cautions the room temperature influences the performance of your refrigerator. 1. The higher the external temperature, the colder the selected temperature in the cooler should be. We recommend selecting a lower temperature if you frequently open the 2. Cooler door. When placing your food inside t...

  • Page 15: Exterior Display

    68 exterior display (only available with certain models) some models have an external display that will allow you to operate certain functions additional to those that come as standard. Power cool function express chill zone button temperature control holidays function alarm function lock function e...

  • Page 16: How Does It Work?

    69 how does it work? First, place the food and drink that you want to cool rapidly into the express chill zone. Make sure to lower the bottom hatch of the express chill zone before closing the freezer door. To activate the express chill zone, press the express chill zone button on the display a numb...

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    70 you can also use the express chill zone to accelerate some desserts preparation. Below you will find some receipes to get the best of the express chill zone. Strawberry charlotte: ingredients filling: *&%,&&$'# /*&%(*')%)() $(%(,)$%$$(#"! *%"#( ')"#'$)%)() )',''("!''('(&''(!,(%'$.'*).%*&'''"(%(*)...

  • Page 18: Important:

    71 important: desserts must be covered once they are in the express chill zone. You can cover them using paper or a lid. In case your initial time cocludes and you wish to keep using your eexpress chill zone you must turn your container and press the time botton again. Chocolate covered strawberries...

  • Page 19: Power Cool Function

    72 exterior temperature control on models with the exterior door display, press the “fridge temp” to change the temperature level until the level you want lights up. The “cold” level (least cold) light is found on the left-hand side, and when all the lights are illuminated the refrigerator is at the...

  • Page 20: Lock Function

    73 lock function this function blocks the exterior control of the display, preventing anyone else from changing its control configuration. To use this function, press the lock button for 3 seconds; the button will then light up telling you that the function has been activated. If you press any butto...

  • Page 21: Suggestions On How to

    74 suggestions on how to get the most from your smart station your smart station’s capacity offers you maximum versatility and is perfectly adaptable to your lifestyle. Below are some suggestions of its many uses: furthermore, you can also put ingredients for a specific recipe into your smart statio...

  • Page 22: Smart fill Ice Factory

    75 in case of a spillage, you can take the following steps to easily clean the exterior door: to remove and replace the exterior door of your smart station you will need a small screwdriver: open the exterior access door 1. Use the flat part of the screwdriver to remove the 2. Door from the base on ...

  • Page 23: Removal Of Ice

    76 note: it’s important that once you have completed the above steps you make sure that the water cylinder is correctly installed to prevent water freezing in the cylinder’s interior. Caution: only fill with drinking water. Removal of ice after a while, your ice cubes will be ready 1. For use. To re...

  • Page 24: Cleaning The Tray

    77 cleaning the tray firstly, open the front door where 1. You see a small lip on the right-hand side. Pull the door towards you until completely open. Then, to remove the ice-tray from its 2. Fitting, take it by the right-hand side and at the same time, pull it down and towards you. Finally, pull i...

  • Page 25: Compartments

    78 compartments fruits & veggies crisper designed to keep your fruit and veg fresh. Deli fresh compartment (only available with certain models) this compartment has been designed to give you greater organisational space inside your cooler. It can be used to hold delicate fruits and vegetables. To re...

  • Page 26: Humidity Controls

    79 to replace: tilt it upwards and make sure that the grips are in line with the back 4. Edge of the crisper. Hook the grips on to the back edge until they’re hanging securely from 5. The crisper. Humidity controls the humidity controls can be found in the fruits & veggies crisper and the deli fresh...

  • Page 27: Express Chill Zone

    80 express chill zone (only available with certain models) this practical compartment has been devised to rapidly cool foods and drinks. Closing the lid causes the express chill zone temperature to be lower than that of the rest of the freezer. This allows you to rapidly cool items such as bottles o...

  • Page 28: Shelves

    81 shelves a medium shelf (only available with certain models) the smaller size of this shelf makes it very versatile. It is ideal for storing jars or shorter containers. This shelf can only be positioned as seen in the image on the right. We recommend you only remove it if you wish to clean it. B w...

  • Page 29: Air Distribution

    82 air distribution your refrigerator’s air flow system is entirely automatic and intuitive. You don’t need to defrost your refrigerator as this will happen automatically. (no frost system) this system ensures the optimal conservation of your food as it increases air flow and distributes it evenly t...

  • Page 30: How To Store Your Food

    83 getting the most from your refrigerator after buying your foodstuffs after getting home from the supermarket, refrigerate or freeze perishable foods as soon as possible. We recommend that you press the power cool button so that the food can quickly reach a suitable temperature. To make sure that ...

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    84 if you need additional space to store t your vegetables, the following fruits and garden produce can be kept on the higher shelves as they are more cold-resistant: artichoke, broccoli, peas, spinach, cabbage, leek, turnip, spring onions, and parsley. To prevent them from drying out and their arom...

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    85 prismatic model exterior handles wheels - levellers display water dispenser inside freezer shelves air regulator smart fill ice factory (door) ice twist (freezer) medium shelf wide shelf freezer light inside cooler shelves multiple use container veggie and fruit container temperature control refr...

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    86 quick user guide prismatic model for more details on the use and the specifications of the benefits described below, we recommend you consult the rest of the manual. 1,+ 6 &" , #% & ! 9 1! " , 8 : & 1 ' )' $40 *)0 -*60 *0 +9' /0 40# 1 5 7 ! 62 & 1!!6 !, 8 !6 % : ' +3) *+) )/. (.

  • Page 34: Water Dispenser

    87 water dispenser (only available with certain models) manually. You can obtain cold water from the outside of the refrigerator, saving energy use. How to start once every 30 days never employing the use of detergents or odorous cleaning products. The tank has a lock ( * ) on the back that guarante...

  • Page 35: Cautions For Use:

    88 filling the water cylinder to pour the water in, lift the lid, add only 1. Natural drinking water using a glass or jug until the liquid reaches the level marked on the cylinder. Replace the top, putting pressure on it. 2. Using the water dispenser: push the dispensing flap backwards with 1. A glas...

  • Page 36: Exterior Control

    89 exterior control (only available with some models) holidays function: when you go on holidays, this function (not recommended for periods longer than a fortnight) saves energy. For holidays longer than two weeks, it’s best to disconnect your refrigerator, clean it, and leave the doors open. The h...

  • Page 37: Lock Function:

    90 lock function: this function can block the lcd control, stopping anyone else from changing your programme. To activate and deactivate, press the alarm and holidays buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. You’ll know that the function has been activated as the lock animation will begin, where it wil...

  • Page 38: How To Release

    91 how to release after a while, there will be ice cubes ready in the grilles. Turn the knobs 1. Clockwise, until the ice cubes fall into the drawer below. This drawer can store up to 800g of ice, or 2 releases of the tray. To remove 2. The ice simply lift and pull the lower drawer. You can move thi...

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    92 exterior handles wheels - levellers display inside freezer shelves air regulator smart fill ice factory medium shelf wide shelf inside cooler shelves multiple use container veggie and fruit container air flow outlets internal temp. Control refrigerator light cold meats container double capacity s...

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    93 quick user guide to glass door models for more details on the use and specifications of the features mentioned below, we recommend you consult the pages indicated in this quick guide. )/,!&--')&)'- 1#.""#!",-#-.(!&-- -"&0- )/(#(-#3)/, ,4,())&, "3,'/&.#*)-#.#)(& ."/-*.#(!.)3)/, (- *! .-*,.#&-#!(&&...

  • Page 41: Door / Porta

    94 exterior control glass model note: to activate functions, touch the desired icon. All functions begin operating in less than a second. Door / porta the alarm function will tell you that the cooler door has been open for longer than one minute, by sounding an alarm and showing an icon on the scree...

  • Page 42: Lock/travar

    95 you’ll know that the function has been activated as the turbo animation will appear on the screen and its corresponding icon on the control will light up. It won’t cease until the function has been deactivated or else approximately one hour after activation. Important: if the turbo function is ac...

  • Page 43: Solving Problems

    96 solving problems cleaning and servicing your refrigerator always disconnect your refrigerator t before any type of servicing. Never use toxic products, abrasives, or t steel-wool sponges as these will damage the surface of your product. Use a soft sponge or damp cloth, and a t neutral soap to was...

  • Page 44: Holidays And Absences

    97 holidays and absences for absences greater than a fortnight unplug your refrigerator. T leave your refrigerator, including the ice-box, clean and empty. T leave the door partly-opened, using something to block it from closing, as this t will facilitate ventilation and prevent bad odours from buil...

  • Page 45: Normal Operating Sounds

    98 normal operating sounds while in operation, your refrigerator will make some typical sounds. Below, you can find a description of the normal operating sounds: cracking. T you hear this when the ice breaks. It’s the same sound which occurs when the ice-trays are removed from the freezer and expose...

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    99 frequently asked questions and operating guide problem probable cause what to do when filling the cylinder, water spills out when the door is open or close. Cooler or freezer door is difficult to open express chill zone hasn’t cooled the drinks and/or foods functions display won’t activate expres...

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    100 frequently asked questions and operating guide problem probable cause what to do external condensation on exterior door (depending on model) external condensation refrigerator is not cooling items unusual noises smart station isn’t chilling ice cubes vary in size ! !! % % #! ! ! # ! ! " ! " &! %...

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