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The RX doesn’t relate us ng the dev ce. Th s t tle can be change n reference to orders. UMD 65 KS UMD 110 KS...
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INFORMATION Dear Customer, The product you bought was manufactured by us ng asbestos, formaldehyde, cadm um and CFC-free substances as well as compressor o l that does NOTE conta n PCB, PCT throughout the product on process. The gases used n your cooler are R134a, R404a, R290 and R600a.
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IMPORTANT Dear Customer, Always ensure that ntroduct on and nstallat on of your cooler, wh ch was manufactured n our Company plants w th great care, are always carr ed out by Author zed Serv ce Team. Your product w ll NOTE be tunder warranty n case of any fa lure f the ntroduct on and nstallat on of your bottle cooler are carr ed out by a serv ce other than Author zed Serv ce.
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Dear Customer, Po nts to cons der w th n th s manual are nd cated under the head ngs WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE and SUGGESTION. These head ngs are def ned accord ng to the degree of mportance and we k ndly request you to read each of them carefully.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS A - Th ngs that must be done before us ng your cooler and secur ty warn ngs. B - General appearance of your cooler C - Installat on of your cooler. D - Us ng your cooler E - Clean ng, ma ntenance and transportat on of your cooler F - Th ngs that must be done before call ng Author zed Serv ce...
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A- THINGS THAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE USING YOUR COOLER WARNING! • Do NOTE place your product to a place exposed to d rect sunl ght or nfluence area of the heat sources such as stove, rad ator core, oven, cooker, rad ant and nfrared. Otherw se, th s may cause performance decrease, damage of your product or make t become dysfunct onal.
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A- THINGS THAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE USING YOUR COOLER NOTE It s at the d scret on of the consumer ent rely to take act on related to the food ns de your product n case of any fa lure. Our company s not respons ble from the deter orat on of your foodstu due to any fa lure or usage error.
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A- SECURITY WARNINGS WARNING! • The products ment oned n th s manual are des gned and produced under control accord ng to nat onal and nternat onal secur ty norms. • Follow ng rules must be cons dered for a safe and secure use. •...
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A- SECURITY WARNINGS CAUTION! Please check the refr gerant gas wr tten on your product label. Follow ng 5 clauses cover the products conta n ng R600a and R290 Hydrocarbon gas. • Installat on of th s dev ce must be only made by Author zed Serv ce for reduc ng ammab l ty dangers.
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B- GENERAL APPEARANCE OF YOUR COOLER Control Panel Canopy D g tal thermostat Load ng L ne Transparent External Hous ng NOTE Techn cal deta ls of the product are located on the labels located on the product. our Company reserves r ght to change techn cal features of the products w thout requ r ng a not f cat on.
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B- GENERAL APPEARANCE OF YOUR COOLER Canopy Load L m t External body External body Top v ew NOTE Techn cal deta ls of the product are located on the labels located on the product. our Company reserves r ght to change techn cal features of the products w thout requ r ng a not f cat on.
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C- INSTALLATION OF YOUR COOLER. The operat ng env ronment of the product s very mportant for the smooth operat on of your product. Wh le select ng the operat ng env ronment, Do not place your product exposed to outdoor env ronment (on the street, avenue etc.) Be careful for not obstruct ng lower s de shutter of the product w th mater als such as cardboard, box etc.
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C- INSTALLATION OF YOUR COOLER. Poss ble placement pos t ons: 1- In a way that the back s de alone s oppos te to the wall; be careful that there s a gap of 150 mm (15 cm) between the wall and your cooler(P cture 4).
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C- INSTALLATION OF YOUR COOLER. Before pos t on ng, remove and d sassemble all packag ng mater als and bottom wooden pallet of the product. (It may be necessary to l ft the cooler for remov ng the bottom pallet). Insert the replacement parts ns de your product accord ng to the nstallat on nstruct ons.
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C- INSTALLATION OF YOUR COOLER. The product w ll start when you nsert the plug nto the outlet as shown n(P cture 7). WARNING! It s forb dden to nsert the plug nto mult ple socket and to use extens on cord(P cture 8). There s no seperate on-o sw tch on your product.
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D- USING YOUR COOLER Start-up WARNING! • Th s operat ng manual appl es for var ous dev ce models. Hardware scopes of the models may vary. There may be d erences n the p ctures. • Clean ns de and all accessor es of your product before the first start up. •...
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D- USING YOUR COOLER Temperature sett ng of your dev ce has made at our factory n a manner that t s operate under the most appropr ate cond t ons. The recommended operat ng temperature s +5°C. Protect on temperature of the food are observed from the thermometer (opt onal) equ pped n your cooler and set v a the thermostat.
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D- USING YOUR COOLER ]/Defrost:Press and release, ncreases the sl d ng values between Menu opt ons or enables trans t on. When you press t at least for 5 seconds, Manuel Defrost Loop starts. ]/L ght:Internal menu status, decreases the sl d ng values between menu opt ons or enables trans t on.
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D- USING YOUR COOLER IF YOUR DEVICE HAS ELIWELL THERMOSTAT Reduced SET / Economy LED Fans LED Permanently on: Energy Permanently on: Fans act ve Sav ng act ve O : Otherw se Flash ng: Reduced set act ve Qu ck ash ng: Access to level2 parameters O : Otherw se Compressor LED...
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D- USING YOUR COOLER IF YOUR DEVICE HAS DANFOSS THERMOSTAT 1) [ ] : Defrost Key 2) [ ] : Stand by Key 3) [ ] : Up Key 4) [ ]: Down Key Push the [ ] unt l thetemperature value is shown or push the [ ] until the temperature value is shown.
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D- USING YOUR COOLER CAUTION! Do not place products/substances that are dangerous to be cooled down nto your cooler. Do not defrost frozen products n your cooler. c rculat on. Do not load w th food over the load ng l ne.
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D- USING YOUR COOLER PICTURE 10 CAUTION! • • open.
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E- CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORTATION OF YOUR COOLER CLEANING Follow ng warn ngs must certa nly be ab ded before start clean ng. CAUTION! Unplug your product before every clean ng. Always wear protect ve gloves dur ng clean ng and ma ntenance. Th s w ll protect you from njur es. Never use domest c clean ng agents, abras ve and scratch ng substances (surface cleaners, detergent, may occur n the plast c parts of your product.
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E- CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORTATION OF YOUR COOLER Unplug your product from the grounded outlet. Carry out defrost operat on. Carry your product at normal us ng pos t on. Do not carry hor zontally, vert cally, t lted or w th the door open. Protect your product from the mpacts wh le carry ng.
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F- THINGS THAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE CALLING AUTHORIZED SERVICE The fa lures and sol t ons stated n th s sect on can be performed eas ly by yourself and always consult to an Author zed Serv ce f these suggest ons do NOTE solve your problem. CAUTION! •...
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