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Instruction manual

1ABEVG

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Summary of Contents for 1ABEVG

Page 1: ...Instruction manual 1ABEVG 1ABEVS 1ABEVEN 1ABEVN...

Page 2: ...used during the cycles 15 3 11 Food arrangement 15 3 12 Effective chilling and freezing cycles 15 3 13 Storage of blast chilled or shock frozen foods 15 3 14 Programs 15 3 15 The display and user int...

Page 3: ...25 4 4 Inactivity periods 25 5 NON SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 25 5 1 Malfunctions 26 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 26 6 1 Alarm table 26 7 TECHNICAL DATA 26 7 1 Dimensions 27 8 ELECTRICAL WIRING 28 9 INFO 28 9 1 Servi...

Page 4: ...perating your appliance R 290 is used as a refrigerant Check the compressor label on the rear of the appliance or the rating label inside the appliance to see which refrigerant is used for your refrig...

Page 5: ...inutes This appliance contains a small amount of propane refrigerant R 290 a natural gas with high environmental compatibility that is however also combustible When transporting and installing the app...

Page 6: ...d so that the plug is accessible after installation Failing to do so may result in an electric shock or fire due to electric leakage Do not install this appliance in a humid oily or dusty location in...

Page 7: ...ctric shock Do not keep volatile or flammable objects or substances benzene thinner propane gas alcohol ether LP gas and other such products in the appliance This appliance is intended for food only T...

Page 8: ...sources of ignition and air the room in which the appliance is standing for several minutes o Do not touch the appliance or power cord o Do not use a ventilating fan o A spark may result in explosion...

Page 9: ...e not covered under manufacturer warranty service nor is the manufacturer responsible for safety issues that result from 3rd party modifications Do not block the air vents inside the appliance If the...

Page 10: ...emove the door door seals and door latch so that small children or animals cannot become trapped inside Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If trapped insi...

Page 11: ...ture indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life To prevent possible h...

Page 12: ...polystyrene angle protection fig 1 Remove then the protective bag fig 2 then using the appropriate lifting handles remove the equipment from the box by lifting it upwards fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 After...

Page 13: ...huko plug 3 3 Positioning Do not install in places with poor ventilation and high temperatures or locations in direct sunlight or subject to weathering Avoid proximity to heat sources Make sure once t...

Page 14: ...arefully and always refer to it This appliance is intended for the use for which it was designed blast chilling shock freezing thawing leavening slow cooking warming sanitising foods and cooling bever...

Page 15: ...e original colour aroma and flavour Tip the chilling and freezing programs are shorter and lead to better results if a pre cooling cycle is run first 3 13 Storage of blast chilled or shock frozen food...

Page 16: ...iminated by prolonged cooking processes or freezing and storage at 30 C sanitation This program uses the high performing chiller to reproduce the sanitisation process at home THAWING This brings food...

Page 17: ...rightness buzzer volume language clock BACK To return to the previous screen If on a selection screen the data on the previous screen are saved START To start the selected program After pressing this...

Page 18: ...priate screen To stop the preservation mode simply press the OK icon The Shock freezing Raw fish and 0 C Preservation programs also include an automatic defrosting stage at the end of the program or w...

Page 19: ...tc Before starting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end of the program AT THE END OF THE P...

Page 20: ...he appliance beeps and displays an information message It then switches to preservation mode which maintains the temperature of 18 C at the food core until the user intervenes At the end of all steps...

Page 21: ...d multiplication of the bacteria that cause the degradation of foods With this program the appliance reproduces the environmental conditions of a zero degree refrigeration appliance Note this applianc...

Page 22: ...ervention of the user 3 18 10 Ready to serve This program warms previously cooked food kept in the refrigerator or foods which have been acclimatised to normal room temperature allowing them to be ser...

Page 23: ...perating mode cooking immediately begins when the cycle is started In the Delayed operating mode cooking takes place after a waiting period during which the appliance preserves the food at 4 C thus al...

Page 24: ...tarting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end of the program PRESERVED MODE Options End of...

Page 25: ...the direction of the satin finishing Avoid steel wool scrapers or abrasive aggressive or acidic substances which could permanently damage the stainless steel surfaces After cleaning protect the extern...

Page 26: ...ar 2 1 fig 4 the date of purchase any visible alarm code on the display Note any attempt to change or repair the appliance will void the warranty Rely on qualified and authorised technicians only 6 TR...

Page 27: ...27 7 1 Dimensions Fig 8 Built in dimensions Fig 9 Overall dimensions Fig 10 Packaging dimensions 438 mm 456 mm 530 mm...

Page 28: ...ervice Centres reference addresses for specific areas are given in the annex to this manual 9 2 Customer data A faster and more efficient service can be provided if the customer promptly communicates...

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