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14  Warranty Against Defect 

WHAT’S COVERED? 

 

1.1  H.E. Group Pty Ltd (“us” “we” or “our”) 

warrants this good for a full replacement or 

refund for a period of twelve months from 

the date of purchase. 

 

1.2  This warranty covers materials and 

workmanship defects only. 

5.2 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be 

excluded under Australian Consumer Law. You 

are entitled to a replacement or refund for a 

major failure and compensation for any other 

reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. 

 

You are also entitled to have the goods repaired 

or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable 

quality and the failure does not amount to a 

major failure. 

 

5.3 Notwithstanding 5.1, except as provided for in 

this warranty, all express and implied warranties 

and conditions under statute or general law as 

to the merchantability, description, quality, 

suitability or fitness of the goods for any 

purpose, or as to design, assembly, installation, 

materials or workmanship or otherwise are 

(where permitted under law) expressly 

excluded. 

 

5.4 To the extent permitted by law, our total liability 

for loss or damage of every kind related to the 

good in any way whatsoever is limited to the 

amount paid to the retailer by you for the good 

or the value of the good. 

WHAT IS NOT COVERED? 

 

2.1  This good is for household use only and if 

used in any way other than as detailed in 

the instruction manual will void this 

warranty. 

 

2.2  This warranty does not apply to defects 

arising from abuse, alteration, unauthorised 

or unreasonable use of the good, nor does 

it cover general deterioration due to usage. 

 

2.3  This warranty does not apply to accessories 

due to general deterioration or acts beyond 

human control. 

WHAT WE WILL DO 

 

3.1  We will replace the good or provide a 

refund to the value of the purchase price, if 

a defect is discovered in the good during 

the warranty period of twelve months 

subject to verification of defect or 

malfunction and the date and proof of 

purchase and purchase price. 

5.5 These terms and conditions supersede and 

exclude all prior and other discussions, 

representations (contractual or otherwise) and 

arrangements relating to the supply of the goods 

or any part of the goods. This includes 

representations not made by us relating to the 

performance of the goods or any part of the 

goods or the results that ought to be expected 

from using the good. 

 

CUSTOMER CARE 

 

6.1 To claim under this warranty, you must first 

contact our friendly customer service team on 

free call 1800 079 124 or via email 

[email protected] and explain the basis of 

your claim. Our customer service team will then 

provide you with directions on how to make your 

claim under this warranty. 

WARRANTY COSTS 

 

4.1  Once we have received the goods and you 

have complied with the warranty, our costs 

associated with the warranty claim will be 

borne by us. 

 

4.2  No responsibility will be taken for goods 

lost, mislaid or damaged whilst in transit. 

GENERAL 

 

5.1  The benefits of this warranty are additional 

to any other rights and remedies you may 

have under law. 

 

6.2 This warranty is valid with the presentation of the 

original proof of purchase receipt or tax invoice 

originating from the store of purchase for the 

product showing the retailer’s name, date of 

purchase and amount paid, by you, for the 

good. 

Address: 

Phone No: 

Email: 

HE Group Pty Ltd, 47 Stephenson Street, Cremorne, Victoria 3121 

1800 079 124 (free call)

 

[email protected] 

 

April  2011  Edition

 

 

Summary of Contents for DD1-10.2

Page 1: ...82L Freezer User Manual Model No DD1 10 2 Item No 900854 230 240V 50Hz Rev 5 ...

Page 2: ...perate 8 5 1 Controlling the Temperature 8 6 The Freezer Compartment 9 6 1 Freezing Fresh Food 9 6 2 Frozen Food Storage 10 6 3 Hints and Tips 10 7 Cleaning 13 8 To Defrost the Freezer 13 9 When the Appliance is Not in Use 13 10 Door Reversal 14 11 Troubleshooting 15 12 Technical Specifications 16 13 R600a Refrigerant Warning 17 14 Warranty Against Defect 18 ...

Page 3: ...ing on to allow the refrigerant to settle VERY IMPORTANT Ensure that appliance does not get wet water splashes etc Do not use appliance with wet hands Do not immerse appliance in water or other liquids or use near sinks baths or showers Always operate the appliance from a power source of the same voltage frequency and rating as indicated on the product identification plate Position the power suppl...

Page 4: ...d places such as bathrooms or under direct sunlight Close the Freezer door immediately after putting in items so the inside temperature will not rise dramatically It is not recommended to use this appliance with an extension cord or power board Do not place any other appliance on top of the Freezer This appliance is designed for domestic use only specifically for the storage of edible foodstuffs o...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 18 2 Component Diagram Thermostat Control ...

Page 6: ...emperatures surrounding air temperature between 16 C and 32 C Outside this temperature range the freezer may not operate correctly Place the Freezer on a strong and level floor Unstable installation can produce noise and vibration Place your Freezer where there is no heat source nearby High atmosphere temperatures will lower cooling efficiency Place the Freezer in an area where the humidity level ...

Page 7: ...5mm should be maintained on both sides Ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable Whenever possible the back of the appliance should be close to a wall leaving the required distance for ventilation 4 2 Installation Steps Select a safe place to install your Freezer The appliance should be level during use To eliminate rocking Ensure the appliance is upright and both adj...

Page 8: ...le for everyday use Position Max Coldest See Freezing Fresh Food for further details The temperature inside the Freezer will be affected by Ambient room temperature How often the door is opened How much food is stored Position of the appliance In determining the correct temperature control setting for your situation all these factors have to be considered and some experimentation may be necessary ...

Page 9: ... placed in contact with the basket s surface and should be spaced apart to allow circulation of cold air The food to be frozen should not touch the existing frozen contents If necessary removing one of the higher baskets will allow storage of larger items For safety reasons the freezer baskets are fitted with stops but are readily removed by pulling them forward to the stop then lifting the front ...

Page 10: ...ckets of commercially frozen food Do not place sealed containers or carbonated liquids such as fizzy drinks into the freezer as it creates pressure on the container which may cause it to explode resulting in damage to the freezer Ice cubes and ice lollies should not be consumed immediately after removal from the freezer as it may result in low temperature skin abrasions Manufacturers storage time ...

Page 11: ...rive home place the frozen food in the freezer immediately Keep the time between buying chilled food and placing it in your freezer as short as possible Do not pack food together too much Try to allow air to circulate around each item Do not store food uncovered Ensure that food placed in the freezer is dated and labelled and used in date order to ensure that food is consumed at its best Remove su...

Page 12: ...zer with a duster or vacuum cleaner In the Event of a Power Failure If there is a power failure during the storage of frozen foods keep the door closed If the temperature within your freezer should rise do not re freeze the food without checking its condition The following guidelines should assist you Ice Cream Once thawed should be discarded Fruit and Vegetables If soft should be cooked and used ...

Page 13: ... freezer thus increasing electricity consumption 8 To Defrost the Freezer 1 Wrap any food in layers of newspaper or blankets if you do not have access to another freezer 2 Switch the appliance off at the wall socket and remove the plug 3 Open the freezer door 4 Place a suitable container to collect the defrost water 5 After defrosting clean and dry the interior 6 Switch the appliance on and replac...

Page 14: ...t leg 4 and transfer it to the right side 6 Move the hole cover plate 7 to the right side 7 Before placing this lower hinge 2 remove the bolt pin 9 and reverse the direction of the lower hinge 2 Then install the lower hinge 2 onto the left side of the lower frame with two screws 8 8 Insert the bolt pin 9 into the lower hinge 2 9 Set the door in its place making sure it sits on the door seat at the...

Page 15: ...laced in the freezer and or the door is frequently opened Check that sufficient ventilation is available Refer to Ventilation Requirements section for details Excessive frost and ice has built up Ensure the door is not left open Check that the door is closed properly and that the door seals are intact and clean Check that the door gasket seal is intact and clean Defrost the freezer Refer to To Def...

Page 16: ...ight 30kg Supply 230 240V 50Hz Energy Consumption 0 82kWh 24h Rated current 0 7A Power Rating 100W Protection class I Refrigerant R600a 47g Tropical Rating T Insulation blowing gas Cyclopentane Specification are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 17: ...rant circuit is not damaged Leaking refrigerant can ignite and may damage the eyes In the event any damage does occur avoid exposure to open fires and any device which creates a spark Disconnect the appliance from the mains power Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is located for several minutes The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1 cubic metre per 8 grams of re...

Page 18: ...y to accessories due to general deterioration or acts beyond human control WHAT WE WILL DO 3 1 We will replace the good or provide a refund to the value of the purchase price if a defect is discovered in the good during the warranty period of twelve months subject to verification of defect or malfunction and the date and proof of purchase and purchase price 5 5 These terms and conditions supersede...

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