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24

Malfunction

Problem

Remedy

The temperature 
is not low 
enough. 

The door will not shut 
tight, or is opened 
too often.

 

− Arrange the contents of the 

fridge so that nothing can 
prevent the door from closing.

 

− Open the door only for a short 

period of time.

 

− Check the door seal.

The temperature 
is not low 
enough.

The appliance has 
been set up in a 
location that is 
exposed to direct 
sunlight or next to a 
heat source.

 

− Set up the appliance in another 

location.

 

− Set the appliance to a colder 

setting.

The appliance 
is operating 
too loudly or 
vibrating.

The feet on the 
appliance have 
not been properly 
adjusted.

 

− Adjust.

Temperature 
control does not 
work.

The temperature 
sensor is defective.

 

− Contact the customer service 

department.

End of operation

If you do not intend to use the appliance for a long period of time, perform the 
following tasks:

 

− Remove the plug from the wall socket.

 

− Empty the appliance.

 

− Wipe out the cooling area and allow it to dry. 

 

− Carefully wash all fi ttings.

 

− Leave the door open to avoid unpleasant odours and mould formation.

Summary of Contents for md37277

Page 1: ...TABLE TOP FREEZER User Manual...

Page 2: ...2 Cleaning and maintenance 14 Faults 15 Disposal 16 Package contents 17 Information on the appliance 17 Information on the refrigerant R600a 18 Preparing the freezer 18 Changing the door hinge 18 Usin...

Page 3: ...Dok Rev Nr 37277 EN Aldi UK Cover MSN 5005 5593 RC5 3 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 4: ...4 C D E B Distance to the rear wall Distance to the sealing and the side walls...

Page 5: ...5 6 D E Scop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 6: ...pe of delivery device parts 1 Temperature control on the back not shown 2 Hinge top 3 Freezer door 4 Hinge bottom 5 Adjustable feet 6 Mains cable with plug on the back not shown 7 Shelf 8 Freezer comp...

Page 7: ...e it away please ensure that you also pass on these instructions Explanation of symbols DANGER This signal word indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which if not avoided will result in death o...

Page 8: ...gnedtofreezefood Thisapplianceisintended tobeusedinprivatehouseholdsandsimilarhouseholdapplications suchas in kitchens for employees in shops of ces and other commercial areas on agricultural estates...

Page 9: ...rtially disabled people or older persons with limited physical and mental capabilities or no knowledge and experience older children for example Keep the appliance and its accessories out of the reach...

Page 10: ...essor into the coolant circuit and could block it If the cooling system is damaged the room in which the appliance is situated must be thoroughly aired for several minutes the room must be at least 2...

Page 11: ...rstraining while lifting Transport the appliance with at least one other person NOTICE Risk of damage Risk of damage to the appliance due to improper transport The appliance should always be transport...

Page 12: ...teventilation maintainaminimumdistanceof 30 cm to the ceiling 10 cm to the rear wall and 10 cm to the other walls otherwise the internal electronics could be damaged see Fig B and C Set up the applian...

Page 13: ...ts in the appliance Do not freeze any carbonated beverages Expanding water could burst the containers Only freeze high proof alcoholic drinks if they are tightly sealed and stood upright Do not store...

Page 14: ...ll looks and smells safe to eat If there has been a power cut throw away any frozen food which has evidently started to thaw Do not refreeze food which has defrosted or has started to thaw In the even...

Page 15: ...or other arti cial methods e g electrical heater hot air blower or hair dryer to speed up the defrosting process Sensitive surfaces Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleansing agents on the inside of...

Page 16: ...e event of a fault contact our Service Centre or another suitable specialist workshop Disposal WARNING Risk of injury There is a risk of suffocation if the door slams shut Remove the door before dispo...

Page 17: ...ranty documents Information on the appliance The refrigerant R600a CFC free AND PFC free is used in the cooling circuit of the appliance The cooling circuit is tested for leaks This is consistent with...

Page 18: ...adhesive residue using a mild cleaning agent Dispose of the protective polystyrene foam packaging separately Wipe down the inside of the appliance and the tting elements using lukewarm water and a mil...

Page 19: ...an all parts of the appliance thoroughly before switching it on for the rst time see section Cleaning the appliance on page 22 After cleaning dry the appliance thoroughly before switching it on for th...

Page 20: ...il the appliance has cooled down Before adding food bring the temperature of the freezer down to the coldest level 5 Deep freezing of food Almost all types of food are suitable for freezing except veg...

Page 21: ...OTICE Risk of damage Damage to the appliance caused by improper handling Do not use any other mechanical equipment or other arti cial methods e g electrical heater hot air blower or hair dryer or any...

Page 22: ...e sensitive surfaces of the appliance Sensitive surfaces Do not allow oil and grease to come into contact with the plastic parts and the door seal as the surface can become porous and brittle Never us...

Page 23: ...ported at an angle of more than 45 leave to stand for 2 hours before connecting to the mains and switching on so that the cooling circuit can settle down Steps to take in the event of a power cut Food...

Page 24: ...rce Set up the appliance in another location Set the appliance to a colder setting The appliance is operating too loudly or vibrating The feet on the appliance have not been properly adjusted Adjust T...

Page 25: ...he environmental impact Take old appliances to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on t...

Page 26: ...year 0 40 kWh 24 h Electrical protection class I Climate Type N ST for temperature 16 C until 38 C Energy ef ciency class A Propellent gas Cyclopentane Gross Volume 32 L Net Volume 32 L Refrigerant R6...

Page 27: ...operating manual is protected by copyright Mechanical electronic and any other form of reproduction is prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the company M...

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Page 29: ...tion In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this m...

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