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WARNINGS…………………………………………….3 INSTALLATION……………………………………….4 REGULATION & CONTROL……………………..6 GOODS LOADING…………………………………..7 EVAPORATOR DEFROSTING………………….8 CLEANING………………………………………………9 DAMAGE INDICATIONS…………………………10 NOTE: PLEASE OPEN THE LAST PAGE OF THIS HANDBOOK...
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THESE WARNINGS ARE MADE FOR YOUR SECURITY. READ THEM BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS APPLIANCE This appliance must only be handled by adult persons. DO NOT PERMIT children to handle the controls or play with it. If the installation requires some electrical work, this must be carried out by a suitably qualified person.
LOCATION OF THE APPLIANCE • Avoid contact with direct sources of heat • Do not block the ventilation grids of the condensing unit • Ensure that the appliance is correctly levelled by turning the regulators. This will avoid vibrations and noises. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before plugging the appliance into the mains, ensure that the tension and the frequency indicated in the technical...
CONTROL PANELS When you acquire an appliance, it is equipped with some of the following command panels according to the model: Starting Plug in the appliance. Press the interior lighting switch to ensure it is functioning (Dependent on model) Press the startup switch. The switch should light up and you can hear the motor start.
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The temperature regulation is managed by manual thermostat or electrical controller (dependent on model) that allows adjustment of the interior temperature of the appliance, according to the exterior conditions of use. The ambient operating temperature of this appliance is between +16 - 32˚C (Class N).
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Before introducing goods, it is advisable that the appliance is left empty until it achieves working temperature. You may then proceed to load the appliance. When introducing the goods, it is necessary to have sufficient space between them to permit the air circulation. Do not allow the good to impede the closing of the doors.
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The evaporator must be defrosted periodically to eliminate the ice produced during use. Dependent on the model, the defrost can be automatic or manual Manual Defrosting This is produced by disconnecting the appliance approximately every five days. Automatic Defrosting Appliance with an automatic defrost function do not need manual intervention.
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Water collection on the evaporator All the appliances are prepared for connection to the general drain. If there is no connection, the water can be collected in an extractive tray which must be cleaned daily. Some models do not need to clean this tray as the appliance will automatically evaporate the water.
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The electrical motor of your appliance carries a thermal protector incorporated that will go off in the event of overloading the current or power failure. When this protector is activated (it produces a metallic ‘click’ noise) it is necessary to disconnect the appliance to avoid greater breakdowns.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION 1. The plug is not 1. Connect the The appliance connected to the plug to the is not socket socket functioning 2. Electrical current is 2. Change the not arriving to the fuse or connect plug due to the to the fuse being faulty or automatic...
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13. Screws are loose 13. Tighten the screws 14. Thermostat is in the 14. Turn the The appliance wrong position thermostat controller creates to a colder position excessive ice in the 15. Close doors evaporator 15. The doors are not correctly closed 16.
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