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Caution!

 The appliance may not be 

connected to the mains during 
cleaning. Danger of electrical shock! 
Before cleaning switch the appliance 

off and remove the plug from the 
mains, or switch off or turn out the 
circuit breaker or fuse.  
Do not clean the appliance with metal 
objects. 

Do not use sharp objects to remove 
frost from the appliance. Use a plastic 
scraper. 
Never clean the appliance with a 
steam cleaner. Moisture could 
accumulate in electrical components, 

danger of electrical shock! Hot vapors 
can lead to the damage of plastic 
parts.  
The appliance must be dry before it is 
placed back into service. 

Important!

 Ethereal oils and organic 

solvents can attack plastic parts, e.g. 
lemon juice or the juice form orange 
peel, butyric acid, cleanser that 
contain acetic acid. Do not allow such 

substances to come into contact the 
appliance parts. 
Do not use any abrasive cleaners. 

Cleaning 

•Remove the food from the freezer.
Store them in a cool place, well 
covered. 
•Switch the appliance off and remove
the plug from the mains, or switch off 

or turn out the circuit breaker of fuse. 
•Clean the appliance and the interior
accessories with a cloth and lukewarm 
water. After cleaning wipe with fresh 
water and rub dry. 
•Accumulation of dust at the

condenser increases energy 
consumption. For this reason carefully 
clean the condenser at the back of the 
appliance once a year with a soft 
brush or a vacuum cleaner (if the 

condenser is at back of appliance.) 
•After everything is dry place the
appliance back into service. 

Defrosting the freezer 

The freezer, however, will become 

progressively covered with frost. This 
should be removed. 

Never use sharp metal tools to scrape 
off frost from the evaporator as you 
could damage it. 
However, when the ice becomes very 
thick on the inner liner, complete 

defrosting should be carried out as 
follows: 
•Unplug the unit. Remove the drain
plug from the inside of the freezer. 
Defrosting usually takes a few hours. 

To defrost faster keep the freezer door 
open. 
•For draining, place a tray beneath the
outer drain plug. Pull out the drain 
dial. 

•Rotate the drain dial 180 degree.
This will let the water flow out in the 

tray. When done, push the drain dial 
in. Re-plug the drain plug inside the 
freezer compartment. Note: monitor 
the container under the drain to avoid 
overflow. 

•Wipe the interior of the freezer and
replace the electrical plug in the 
electrical outlet. 
•Reset the temperature control to the
desired setting. 

Service 

Any electrical work required to do the 
servicing of the appliance should be 
carried out by a qualified electrician or 
competent person. This product must 

be serviced by an authorized Service 
Center, and only genuine spare parts 
must be used. 

Troubleshooting 

Caution!

 Before troubleshooting, 

disconnect the power supply. Only a 
qualified electrician or a competent 
person must do the troubleshooting 
that is not in this manual. 

Important!

 There are some sounds 

during normal use (compressor, 
refrigerant circulation). 

Problem 

Possible cause 

Solution 

Appliance does 
not work 

Mains plug is not plugged in 
or is loose 

Insert mains plug 

Fuse has blown or is defective 

Check fuse, replace if necessary 

Socket is defective 

Mains malfunctions are to be 
corrected by an electrician 

Summary of Contents for ARL-320

Page 1: ...ARL 320 CHEST FREEZER...

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Page 3: ...supervised Keep all packaging well away from children There is risk of suffocation If you are discarding the appliance pull the plug out of the socket cut the connection cable as close to the applian...

Page 4: ...er plug There is a risk of electric shock or fire This appliance is heavy Care should be taken when moving it Do not remove nor touch items from the freezer compartment if your hands are damp wet as t...

Page 5: ...und the appliance lacking this leads to overheating To achieve sufficient ventilation follow the instructions relevant to installation The appliance must not be located close to radiators or cookers M...

Page 6: ...ndle please unscrew the round head screws 5 on the back of the door and adjust the position of door upper and lower Then drive the screw to fix the handle Space Requirement The following are recommend...

Page 7: ...iance must be earthed The power supply cable plug is provided with a contact for this purpose If the domestic power supply socket is not earthed connect the appliance to a separate earth in compliance...

Page 8: ...zing To help you make the most of the freezing process here are some important hints The maximum quantity of food which can be frozen in 24 hrs is shown on the rating plate The freezing process takes...

Page 9: ...ce Defrosting the freezer The freezer however will become progressively covered with frost This should be removed Never use sharp metal tools to scrape off frost from the evaporator as you could damag...

Page 10: ...ler than 30 degrees Note If LED lamp does not work when door is open please check as said below Firstly loosen screws on the lamp cover Secondly loosen the screws on the lamp electric parts Thirdly ch...

Page 11: ...SPOSAL You can help protect the environment Please remember to respect the local regulations hand in the non working electrical equipment to an appropriate waste disposal center The manufacturer reser...

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