PRODIS AR350SS Instructions For Use Manual

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CHEST FREEZER
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  • Page 1 CHEST FREEZER INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Precautions and advice -02- -09- Installation -10- Connection to power supply Switching on/off and temperature selection -11- Indicator-lights -11- Warning buzzer -12- Start-up -12- Freezing/storage of fresh food -13- Maximum stacking height -15- Storage time -15- Cleaning and maintenance -15- -16- Defrosting...
  • Page 4: Precautions And Advice -02

    THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY! Please read these instructions carefully before the first use of this product and save this manual for your future reference. PRECAUTIONS AND ADVICE Please read these instructions for use attentively to get a good and fast understanding of your new appliance.
  • Page 5 Important! This appliance is designed for domestic use. If it is installed for professional or commercial use,the standards applicable to the respective trade must be observed. The appliance has been tested against leakage in compliance with the relevant legal safety standards . In case of excessive use of the appliance, e.g.
  • Page 6 Please have the old appliance ecologically disposed of by a company specialised in environmental protection, since the appliance may contain harmful components in the refrigerant and this must be removed with special equipment. Please check with your dealer or with your local authority.
  • Page 7 – staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; – farm houses; – by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; – bed and breakfast type environments. WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage appliances inside the food storage compartments of the a ppliance,unless...
  • Page 8 • Whenever cleaning or defrosting , remove the power plug. • After closing the freezer lid, do not open it immediately and do not force it open under any circumstances. Any vacuum remaining on the seal (b) is released after about 1 or 2 minutes, so that the lid can be opened normaly once again.
  • Page 9 • o no use a screw r ver or o er me a objects to remove the layer of ice. The interior walls are very delicate and wil not tolerate any sharp edges. Use only plastic or wooden scrapers. • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 10 • This appliance has been incorporated with a grounded plug. Please ensure the wall outlet in your house is well earthed. • It is recommended to check regularly the supply cord for any sign of possible deterioration, and the appliance should not be used if the cable is damaged.
  • Page 11: Installation -09

    INSTALLATION (CHOICE OF POSITION FOR INSTALLATION) Strictly avoid high ambient temperatures and direct sunlight. We advise you to place your appliance in a cool, well aired, dry room. Installation in the immediate vicinity of a heat source (heating, oven etc.) is highly inappropriate (increased compressor performance would be necessary and, as a result, energy consumption would be considerably higher).
  • Page 12: Connection To Power Supply -10

    Depending on its composition, the refrigerant is easily inflammable. The refrigerant circuit is hermetically sealed and the density has been subject to repeated tests. An improper intervention can cause acute fire hazard. Omit any mechanical influence on the cooling system, especially on the condenser as far as available.
  • Page 13: Indicator-Lights -11

    SWITCHING ON/OFF TEMPERATURE SELECTION(THERMOSTAT) (l) The temperature control switches the appliance on and off and controls/sets the cooling temperature. To prevent temperature being accidentally modified, the control is intentionally resistant to turning. To vary the setting, we recommend using a coin or screwdriver. To switch on: Turn the control (l) to the right adjust temperature to the level you require, between: - "1"...
  • Page 14: Warning Buzzer -12

    • First start-up of appliance • Restart after defrosting • Filling freezer with fresh food In these cases it is normal that the red indicator-light goes on. It goes off automatically when the interior temperature reaches approximately –18°C. Switch on the FAST FREEZE SWITCH (if equipped with) (FIG.4).
  • Page 15: Freezing/Storage Of Fresh Food -13

    9. Do not open the appliance any more for about 4 hours respectively as long as the red light is on, to allow the temperature in the inner compartment to drop to the necessary level. 10. You can now fill the appliance with any amount of deep frozen food (purchased ready frozen goods).
  • Page 16 Pack fresh products in portions suitable for your household to prevent defrosting of quantities that are too large for consumption in one day in your household. Label the portions with at least the following information: • Product name (e.g. beef fillet) •...
  • Page 17: Maximum Stacking Height -15

    Refilling of fresh food (not frozen) Make sure that you refill fresh food, in quantities adequate to the freezing capacity (XXkg/24h) earliest 24 hours after the previous filling.(do not exceed maximum stacking height) MAXIMUM STACKING HEIGHT To ensure correct storage of frozen food, never fill the storage compartment (d) up to the edge.
  • Page 18: Defrosting -16

    duster to remove dust from the condenser on the rear wall. If you leave your appliance out of use for an extended period (e.g. when on holidays), leave it open to prevent odors building up inside. For appliances with locks: when the chest lid is open, always set the lock in “closed”...
  • Page 19 the container, and place the container in a cool, dry room. 5. Cover up the container all around with a thick blanket. 6. Lift the separator (e) (not all models are equipped) upwards out of the guide-rail of the freezer. 7.
  • Page 20: Resolving Faults On Your Own

    RESOLVING FAULTS ON YOUR OWN High quality manufacturing processes and use of latest cooling and freezing technology will principally ensure trouble-free function of your appliance. If you suspect any fault, before contacting the after-sales service directly or via your dealer, make sure you have observed all instructions and advice in this user manual. Repairs by the after-sales service, of faults that have occurred because of non-adherence to the information and advice given in this manual have to be charged to the customer and are not covered by your dealer’s guarantee.
  • Page 21 NOTE Water condensation on the bottom side of the appliance could happen if there is poor ventilation in a wet environment. It's not a fault of the product and it could be fixed by turning the adjustable feet of the product to the higher maximum position in order to increase the space between the bottom surface and the floor.
  • Page 22 • The lid of the appliance does not close properly. The seal does not firmly press. Test: place a piece of writing paper between the seal and the edge of the chest, and close the lid. It should be difficult to pull out the paper from any side. If you can pull out the paper without any resistance from one ore more sides, notify your after-sales service centre.
  • Page 23: Storage Table

    STORAGE TABLE CHEST FREEZERS -18°C < approx. storage time in months Fresh food Suitable packaging 10-12 Mincemeat > Polyethylene freezer bag >  Sausages > Polyethylene freezer bag >  Small fish > Polyethylene freezer bag >  Heart / liver >...
  • Page 24: Components -22

    Components Chest lid Lid seal Interior light Storage compartment Separator Housing Plug (defrost water) Control panel Ventilation grid Temperature control Thermostat green Power Alarm Condenser depending on Model Please underline the appropriate version for your appliance 1st VERSION without FAST FREEZE LIGHT SWITCH FIG.
  • Page 25: Main Function Index

    MAIN FUNCTION INDEX Model ARCTIC 350W ARCTIC 550W ARCTIC 650W ARCTIC 450W ARCTIC 350SS ARCTIC 550SS ARCTIC 650SS ARCTIC 450SS Item Thermostat Climate classification Anti-shock safety Power classification plug Motor protector AC 220-240V AC 220-240V AC 220-240V AC 220-240V Rated voltage Compressor Rated frequency 50Hz...

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