We thank you for the confi dence you have shown by purchasing our appliance. We wish you a lot of pleasure using the appliance. The upright freezer is intended for use in households, for freezing fresh food and long-term storage of frozen food (up to one year, depending on the type of food).
Important warnings • This appliance is manufactured in compliance with relevant safety standards. However, it is still advisable it is not used without due supervision by persons with diminished physical, motoric, or mental capabilities or persons with inadequate experience or knowledge. The same recommendation applies to minors using the appliance.
• Warning! Ventilation slots on the appliance or a built-in element must always be clean and unobstructed. • Warning! Do not use mechanical devices or tools to defrost the refrigerator, nor any other methods except for those recommended by the manufacturer. •...
Appliance description TRADITIONAL FREEZER 1 Control panel 7 Defrost drain outlet groove 2 Interior light* 8 Leg support* 3 Freezing compartment 9 Leg 4 Fast freeze for small quantities of food* 10 Wheels* 5 Larger drawer SpaceBox* 11 Cold accumulator* 6 Storage compartment •...
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NO FROST FREEZER 1 Control unit 2 Interior illumination* 3 NO FROST freezing unit (cooler, fan ...)* 4 Freezing and storage area 5 Large space - SpaceBox drawer* 6 Leg support* 7 Leg 8 Wheel* • Interior accessories of the appliance may vary according to the model. •...
Installation and connection Selecting the room • The appliance should be installed in a dry and well ventilated room. The appliance will operate correctly if the environment temperature is within the ranges listed in the table below. The appliance class is indicated on the label with the basic information on the appliance.
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Connecting the • Use the power cord to connect the appliance to the power appliance mains. The wall outlet should be fi tted with a ground contact (safety socket). Nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the label with basic information on the appliance. •...
Changing the door opening direction Tools required: ring spanner (box-end wrench) No. 8, screwdriver, torx25, fl athead screwdriver 1. Use the fl at-bladed screwdriver to remove the covers A and B1. 2. Remove, starting from the top and working your way down: hinge (C), door (D), and hinge (E1). Make sure the door is not damaged.
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Version I + II 4. VERSION I: Door (D): move the hinge (J) to the opposite side. Remove the door retainer (K1) with the support (L) and attach a symmetric retainer (K2) supplied in the bag along with the support (L), on the opposite side. VERSION II: Door (D): undo the screw of the door cover (M) and remove it, including the cover (N).
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Version III Required tools: socket spanner nr. 8, screwdriver, torx 25 Caution! After unscrewing of before fi xing hinges, hold the door to prevent it from falling and damaging. 1. Remove upper hinge cover (keep it for eventual later use), together with cover on the opposite side of the upper hinge cover (on the opposite side you will insert the attached cover during the assembly), and remove the cover on the opposite side of the upper part of the door.
Operating the appliance with electronic controls CONTROL UNIT I no frost CONTROL UNIT II A Temperature setting dial and on/off switch B Signal light: on when appliance is in operation C Freezer sound alarm acknowledgment key D Signal light: fl ashing during freezer alarm E Freezer power boost key F Signal light: on when the freezer power boost is activated G Digital temperature display indicates actual temperature in the appliance from -16°C to -24°C*...
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Switching the appliance Switch on the appliance by rotating the A dial towards the max on/off sign. Signal light B goes on. To switch off the appliance, align the recessed par of the dial with the sign (there is still current and voltage in the appliance).
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Freezer power boost • Use this setting after switching on the appliance for the fi rst time, before cleaning, and when adding larger quantities of food (see “Freezing process”). • Press the E key – signal light F goes on. The function is automatically deactivated after two days.
Operating the appliance with mechanical controls CONTROL UNIT III A Temperature setting knob, on/off, and Super Freeze B Red LED: alarm LED signaling too high temperature Downloaded from Fridge-Manual.com Manuals...
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Turning the appliance Turn on: rotate the thermostat knob A clockwise towards the on/off Max position. After turning on the appliance for the fi rst time, a red light B will light up. This light will go off as soon as the temperature in the freezer drops to a level which is not detrimental to the frozen food.
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• The red LED (B) is on when the freezer interior temperature rises too high; it will go off when the temperature drops to a level that is not harmful to the stored food (see chapter “Troubleshooting”). Downloaded from Fridge-Manual.com Manuals...
Freezing fresh food and storing frozen food Maximum quantity of fresh food that can be Freezing procedure introduced into the appliance at a time is indicated on the label with basic information on the appliance. If this quantity is exceeded, freezing quality will deteriorate, as will the quality of the already frozen food.
• Do not buy a food package covered with frost, as this is a sign that the food has been slightly thawed several times. Such food is of lesser quality. • When transporting frozen food, prevent it from defrosting / thawing.
Defrosting the appliance Defrosting traditional • The freezer should be defrosted 2 – 3 times a year, or more freezer often if appliance door is opened more frequently. Moving the cold accumulators (only with some models) directly onto the frozen food in the upper freezer compartment may reduce the number of times the freezer needs to be defrosted.
Cleaning the appliance Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the power mains – rotate the thermostat knob A to the position and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. • Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners containing abrasive particles, acids, or solvents, are not appropriate as they will damage the surface.
Troubleshooting Problem: Cause or remedy: After connecting to the power • Make sure the wall outlet is powered and that the appliance mains, the appliance does not is plugged in. operate: Cooling system has been • Too high environment temperature. working continuously for a long •...
Information on appliance noise Cooling in the refrigerators-freezers is enabled by a cooling system with a compressor (with some appliances also a fan), which emits a certain level of noise during operation. The level of noise depends on installation, proper use, and appliance age. •...
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FREEZER BASIC en (01-13) Downloaded from Fridge-Manual.com Manuals...
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