Troubleshooting; Technical Specifications; Electrical Wiring - Polar Electro CM287 Instruction Manual

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Troubleshooting

If your POLAR appliance develops a fault, please check the following table before making a call to the Helpline or your POLAR dealer.
Fault
The appliance is not
The unit is not switched on
working
Plug and lead are damaged
Fuse in the plug has blown
Power supply
Internal wiring fault
The appliance turns on, but
Too much ice on the evaporator
the temperature is too
Condenser blocked with dust
high/low
Insufficient airflow to the fans
Appliance is located near a heat source or air flow to the
condenser is being interrupted
Ambient temperature is too high
Unsuitable foodstuffs are being stored in the appliance
Appliance is overloaded
The appliance is unusually
The appliance is touching a neighbouring object
loud
The appliance has not been installed in a level or stable
position

Technical Specifications

Model
Voltage
Power
CM287
230V 50Hz
1300W

Electrical Wiring

POLAR appliances are supplied with a 3 pin, moulded, BS1363 plug and lead, with a 13 amp fuse as standard.
The plug is to be connected to a suitable mains socket.
POLAR appliances are wired as follows:
Live wire (coloured brown) to terminal marked L
Neutral wire (coloured blue) to terminal marked N
Earth wire (coloured green/yellow) to terminal marked E
All POLAR appliances must be earthed, using a dedicated earthing circuit.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Electrical isolation points must be kept clear of any obstructions. In the event of any emergency disconnection being required they must be readily accessible.
Disposal
EU regulations require refrigeration product to be disposed of by specialist companies who remove or recycle all gasses, metal and plastic components.
Consult your local waste collection authority regarding disposal of your appliance. Local authorities are not obliged to dispose of commercial refrigeration
equipment but may be able to offer advice on how to dispose of the equipment locally.
Alternatively call the POLAR helpline for details of national disposal companies within the EU.
Compliance
The WEEE logo on this product or its documentation indicates that the product must not be disposed of as household waste. To help
prevent possible harm to human health and/or the environment, the product must be disposed of in an approved and environmentally
safe recycling process. For further information on how to dispose of this product correctly, contact the product supplier, or the local
authority responsible for waste disposal in your area.
POLAR parts have undergone strict product testing in order to comply with regulatory standards and specifications set by international,
independent, and federal authorities.
POLAR products have been approved to carry the following symbol:
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Every effort is made to ensure all details are correct at the time of going to press, however, POLAR reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
Probable Cause
Temperature
Current
Refrigerant
Range
6.7A
2°C to 10°C
prior written permission of POLAR.
Check the unit is plugged in correctly and switched on
Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician
Replace the fuse
Check power supply
Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician
Defrost the appliance
Clean Condensor
Remove any blockages to the fans
Move the refrigerator to a more suitable location
Increase ventilation or move appliance to a cooler position
Remove any excessive hot foodstuffs or blockages to the fan
Reduce the amount of food stored in the appliance
Check installation position and change if necessary
Check installation position and change if necessary
Dimensions
H x W x D (mm)
R290
1490 x 920 x 847
Action
Weight (kg)
137.5
UK
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