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IST 47
Operating In struc tions
REFRIGERATORS-FREEZERS

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  • Page 1 IST 47 Operating In struc tions REFRIGERATORS-FREEZERS...
  • Page 2 GB/IE The refrigerator/freezer was developed taking the different storage requirements of food items into consideration. Some must be stored cold - others require a little higher temperature. A few must be stored separately so as not to impart flavour and odour to other items of food.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GB/IE Content Disposal .................... 3 Safety Measures ..................4 Product Characteristics ................5 Before You Start ..................7 Operation.....................8 Maintenance and Service ............... 13 Switching the Door Mounting ..............15 Spare parts ................... 14 Warning Changes in internal and external appearance of a product, not affecting its functionality and safety, (e.g.
  • Page 4: Safety Measures

    GB/IE Safety Measures Before you turn the refrigerator on. * When placing, moving or lifting the refrigerator, do not hold the door handle, do not pull the condenser at the back of the refrigerator, and do not touch the compressor unit. * After placing the refrigerator, wait two hours before you turn it on, for it could have been excessively tilted in transport.
  • Page 5: Product Characteristics

    GB/IE Product Cha rac te ri stics IST 47 This single-compressor refrigerator / freezer (Phot.1) is designed for Laboratory use. The refrigerator chamber should be used exclusively for storage of products betwe- en 2 and 8 degrees C and the freezers operates at a standard -18 degrees C.
  • Page 6 GB/IE Product Cha rac te ri stics Technical IST 47 parameters Height 1572 mm 558 mm Width 600 mm Depth Net capacity: total 231 l refrigerator 152 l freezer 79 l Weight 68 kg Freezing abi li ty 8 kg/24 h...
  • Page 7: Before You Start

    GB/IE Before You Start Placement of the product * Unpack the product, remove the tape securing the door and the accessories. Remove the remains of the glue, if any, with mild cleaning detergent. * Do not throw the Styrofoam element of the packaging away.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connection

    GB/IE Connection to the power sup ply sys tem If the fixed power supply cable is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer or at an authorized servicing outlet, or by a qualified person to avoid danger. Electrical connection The appliance is intended for connection to alternating current.
  • Page 9: Operation

    GB/IE Operation 1. User interface Button (1) ‘ I ’ (ON /OFF) – pressed for about 2-3sec – switches on and switches off whole product's controlling, Button (2) ‘lock’ – pressed for about 2-3sec – blocks the keypad – does not refer to button (1) driver switch off, Green LED diode (3) –...
  • Page 10 GB/IE 3. SET UP 3.1 Temperatures programming (set range : from +2’C to +8’C) : - short pressing of (8) AUX button – entering/leaving set temperature programming mode. Buttons (6)‘▼’ and (7)‘▲’ are used to adjust settings. Diode (9) blinking indi- cates active function of set temperature programming;...
  • Page 11: Defrosting The Freezer

    GB/IE Defrosting the refrigeration chamber Frost settles on the back wall of the refri- geration chamber. It is automatically removed. During the defrosting, the condensate can contain some impurities that could clog up the opening in the through pipe.. Should it occur, carefully unclog the opening with the cleaning plug.
  • Page 12: Maintenance And Service

    GB/IE Maintenance and Service Solution Problem Reason - make sure the plug is pro per ly A gap in the electric The appliance does inserted into the socket, system circuit not work - make sure there is elec tri ci ty in the socket by plugging in ano ther elec- tric device, such as a ni ght lamp, - make sure the power supply cord...
  • Page 13 GB/IE Different sounds may be heard during operation. The sounds do not effect correct operation of the refrigerator. The sounds that can be heard during normal operation: * clicks - heard when the control activates or deactivates the compressor * buzz - the sound of the compressor intensely working shortly after its activation * crackles and clatter - coming from the cooling system, caused by expansion and shrin- king of parts due to temperature differences before and after compressor activation * rustle, gurgle, whistle - coming from the cooling system piping, caused by the coolant...
  • Page 14: Energy Saving

    GB/IE Maintenance and Service Energy saving * Place the refrigerator away from heat sources (such as radiators and ovens (Phot.6). * Make sure air can circulate freely around the refrigerator, move it away from the wall at least 1 cm. * Let dishes cool down before putting them into the refrigerator, at least to room temperature.
  • Page 15: Switching The Door Mounting

    GB/IE Switching the Door Mounting Side ● Turn off the main switch (Photo 4(1)). Unplug the mains cord. ● Empty the refrigerator-freezer of food products. ● Incline the refrigerator-freezer back¬ward at an angle of 45o to al- low the access to the lower hinge. ●...
  • Page 16 GB/IE ● Use the screwdriver to unscrew the bolt positioned under the control panel on the right side of the refrigerator and screw in the bolt home in the opening on the left side, (see photo 11). ● Assemble the refrigerator’s door by inserting the upper bolt into the bush of the door upper slat.
  • Page 17: Spare Parts

    GB/IE Service Spare parts Glen Dimplex Professional Appliances (A division of GDHA) Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2DX Customer service Telephone number: 0870 458 4386 : 0870 458 4192...
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  • Page 20 IOAL-725 (12.2007/1)

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