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AVO

series

USER MANUAL

EN

Standard

AVO Standard 170-60,AVO Standard 170-60 Coolboard 

AVO Standard 170-60 G, AVO Standard 170-87 G

Summary of Contents for AVO Series

Page 1: ...AVO series USER MANUAL EN Standard AVO Standard 170 60 AVO Standard 170 60 Coolboard AVO Standard 170 60 G AVO Standard 170 87 G ...

Page 2: ... this user manual carefully Even though this product has been designed according to the highest standards it is important to use and maintain your appliance correctly On behalf of the Aste team Jussi Salonen CEO and Founder Aste Finland Oy Aste constantly works on the further development of all models Therefore please understand that we have to reserve the right to make design equipment and techni...

Page 3: ...UCTIONS 4 2 PUTTING INTO OPERATION 7 3 USE OF THE APPLIANCE 8 4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16 7 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY RECYCLING 18 8 DISPOSING OF THE APPLIANCE 18 9 DETAILED PRODUCT INFORMATION 19 ...

Page 4: ...fore operating the appliance Do not leave children without supervision Ensure that they do not play with the appliance In the case of appliances provided with locks the key must be kept at a site where children cannot have access to it to avoid unintentional locking The appliance always has to be transported and displayed vertically The appliance is designed for inside use only The surroundings sh...

Page 5: ...lectrical safety regulations Do not use an extension cord to connect the appliance to the electrical circuit Make sure that power cable and plug are undamaged before connecting the appliance The damaged cable can only be replaced with a cable identical to the original part 2Hrs After delivery keep the appliance in a warm ambient temperature for 2 hours before starting it Do not use electrical appl...

Page 6: ... perform work on the electrical and refrigeration systems If this is not observed all warranty and liability claims become invalid Damaging the refrigerant circuit can lead to severe injuries Do not damage the refrigerant circuit 1 3 WHEN OUT OF USE Make sure that the appliance is thoroughly cleaned and dried Proper cleaning prevents corrosion and mould formation Appliances out of use may be dange...

Page 7: ...the room allows positioning only close to the heat source the following minimum clearances must be kept Put a 0 5 1 cm thick insulation board between two devices if they are 3 cm or less apart Min 30 cm from oil or coal fired ovens IMPORTANT If the humidity is above 60 condensation may occur on the glass 2 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance may be connected to 220 240 V 50 Hz mains via properly...

Page 8: ...dvised to switch on the appliance and check its operation before positioning it at the final place Connect the plug into the socket 6 Leave the appliance connected in an empty state for 2 hours to check the functioning before adding goods for the first time Do not load food to be chilled before the temperature display reads 6 C 3 2 SHELF INSTALLATION 1 Attach shelf supports to shelf rails at the d...

Page 9: ...er 4 Cleaning and Maintenance 3 3 DIGITAL CONTROLLER HINT The digital temperature controller is located behind the ventilation grating 3 4 FILLING To achieve optimal cooling it is advised to fill up the appliance when it is less frequently used 1 Check the maximum load 2 Do not overload the device with products 3 Be careful not to block air circulation 1 KG MAX 2 FILL LINE 3 WARNING Do not use mec...

Page 10: ...ting of the appliance for the night Maintain and clean the appliance in a proper way If the condenser coil is not cleaned at least 2 times per year the efficiency of the appliance will decrease significantly Use the ECO frame provided with ECO models to increase the efficiency of the appliance 3 5 ENERGY SAVING TIPS IMPORTANT Once the appliance is switched off or in case the power is cut off wait ...

Page 11: ...ation 4 Let the appliance defrost for 12 hours 4 2 PREPARATION 1 2 3 4 4 1 CLEAN INSIDE OUTSIDE IMPORTANT Do not clean the appliance with high pressure or steam cleaners 5 Remove shelves to reach all surfaces 6 Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with water and non aggressive detergent 7 Dry previously cleaned surfaces with a soft clean and dry cloth 5 6 7 IMPORTANT Wear safety gloves to...

Page 12: ...0 4 4 RE INSTALL 1 Install ventilation grating and shelves back 2 Connect the appliance to the main circuit 3 Switch on the appliance 4 Put contents back in after 1 hour 4 5 TAKING THE APPLIANCE OUT OF SERVICE Empty the appliance s contents and pull out the power plug Make sure that the appliance is thoroughly cleaned and dried Thus mould formation and corrosion are prevented The appliance out of ...

Page 13: ...ser is not dirty The fuse is blown the circuit breaker tripped Replace the fuse reset the circuit breaker The digital controller may be defective Contact the seller or your local service provider Water condensation on surfaces Too high ambient temperature and or relative humidity Install the appliance in an adapted environment Appliance gets too cold Too low ambient temperature Install the applian...

Page 14: ... setting Check settings using digital controller The cooling system may be defective Contact the seller or your local service provider Disturbing noise Disturbing vibration The gurgling sound is produced by the flow of refrigerant Such sound is normal Popping and cracking sounds are produced by the contraction and expansion of refrigerant Such sounds are normal The surface under the appliance is n...

Page 15: ...t curtain may be defective Please contact the seller or your local service provider The minimum period during which spare parts necessary for the repair of the appliance is 8 years after placing the last unit of the model on the market In case the malfunction is not caused by any of the above mentioned factors or persists over a long period of time or in order to order spare parts please contact t...

Page 16: ...external 1700 mm 1700 mm 1700 mm Power Input 580 W 580 W 580 W Defrosting Automatic Automatic Automatic Avg Consumption 9 6 kWh 24h 9 6 kWh 24h 9 8 kWh 24h Classification 3H2 3H2 3H2 Temperature range 2 C 6 C 2 C 6 C 2 C 6 C Factory Setting 6 C 6 C 6 C Energy Class F F E Compressor Danfoss Danfoss Danfoss Refrigerant R290 R290 R290 Temperature Control Electronical Electronical Electronical Evapora...

Page 17: ...695 mm Power Input 680 W Defrosting Automatic Avg Consumption 14 kWh 24h Classification 3H2 Temperature range 2 C 10 C Factory Setting 6 C Energy Class E Compressor Danfoss Refrigerant R290 Temperature Control Electronical Evaporator Finned Coil Condenser Material Aluminium Condenser Type Low Maint Lighting LED Cable Length 3 m Service Frequency 36 months ...

Page 18: ...g usage not following the instructions negligence of maintenance WARNING Thermal insulation material is EPP The appliance contains some reusable materials and should be disposed of properly not simply with unsorted household refuse Appliances which are no longer needed must be disposed of in a professional and appropriate way in accordance with the current local regulations and laws Please check y...

Page 19: ...g plate to find the product information from EPREL 2 You can also access the EPREL using the link https eprel ec europa eu 3 You will be asked to enter the model ID You can find the model ID on the rating plate HINT You can find product specifications hints recommendations product cards and other helpful information from www astecoolers com ...

Page 20: ...Aste Finland Oy Koskivuorenkatu 5 30420 FORSSA FINLAND service astecoolers com Tel 358 0 2 970 200 160 www astecoolers com ...

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