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Possible Malfunctions 

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The table below contains descriptions of possible causes and solutions to 
malfunctions or errors during operation of the appliance. When malfunction cannot 
be removed, contact the technical service. 
 

 

In such a case, provide article number, model name and serial number. These data 
may be found in the rating plate. 
 

 

 

Error 

Possible Cause 

Solution 

No functions 
available 

Plug improperly inserted 
into a socket 

Remove the plug and insert 
it properly in the socket 

Electric power supply safety 
fuse damaged 

Check the fuse, connect the 
appliance to another socket 

No power supply 

Check the electric power 
supply 

Insufficient cooling 
efficiency 

Condenser obstructed with 
dust 

Clean the condenser 
thoroughly 

Direct sunlight or heat 
sources in immediate 
vicinity 

Move the appliance away 
from heat sources 

Poor air circulation around 
the appliance 

Keep sufficient clearance 
from walls or other objects 

Door is not closed properly 
or it has been opened for 
too long 

Close the door tightly; limit 
the door opening time to 
minimum 

Damaged or deformed door 
seal 

Contact the service 
company 

Too little clearance between 
objects inside the appliance 
or too many objects in the 
appliance 

Provide for sufficient 
clearance between objects 
inside the appliance; 
remove the excess of 
objects 

Incorrectly set temperature 
controller 

Set the temperature control 
correctly 

 

 

 

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Page 2: ...cher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Technical Support Hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2022 06 17...

Page 3: ...eclaration of Conformity 7 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 8 3 1 Delivery Check 8 3 2 Packaging 8 3 3 Storage 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Technical Specifications 9 4 2 Functions of the Appliance 10 4...

Page 4: ...included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the...

Page 5: ...nt Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit...

Page 6: ...f coolant leakage pull the plug from the socket Remove all sources of ignition in the vicinity ventilate room and contact technical service Avoid coolant getting in contact with eyes as it may cause s...

Page 7: ...liance may only be used when all connections are executed according to rules of law in force The appliance may only be used when it is clean Use only original spare parts Never attempt to repair the a...

Page 8: ...of 30 C and relative humidity of 55 The appliance is suitable for commercial use 1 4 Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage fir...

Page 9: ...spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance The warranty period for this appliance is 24 months c...

Page 10: ...used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly...

Page 11: ...els 1 5 Ambient temperature min max in C 16 30 Amount of coolant in kg R600a 0 065 Climate class 4 Energy efficiency class D Energy consumption in kWh year 735 Number of doors 1 Number of shelves 5 Sh...

Page 12: ...helves Features 2 castors 2 feet fan stopped when door is open More information on the appliance is available in our website www bartscher com or pursuant to the Regulation EU 2015 1094 I in our produ...

Page 13: ...ting switch 2 Temperature controller 3 Temperature level display 4 Power light green 5 LED lighting 6 Fan 7 Shelves 5 pcs 8 Drain system 9 Cleaning tool for condensed water drain tray 10 Appliance doo...

Page 14: ...residues are left Remove any glue residues with the use of a suitable solvent Be careful not to damage the rating plate and warning labels fixed on the appliance Never place the appliance in humid or...

Page 15: ...on tilt a notch the front part of the appliance It will make it possible to easily move it on wheels to a chosen location 4 Open the refrigerator door NOTE When opening the appliance door a small red...

Page 16: ...ng or transporting it If the appliance is to be relocated follow the instructions below disconnect the plug from the socket take out contents of the appliance tape firmly all loose elements in the int...

Page 17: ...tain a lateral clearance of at least 200 mm Fig 4 Set the appliance on a level surface it may not lean against a wall If needed adjust height by rotating front feet clockwise to raise the front part o...

Page 18: ...st 4 hours before connecting the appliance to power supply Otherwise the compressor may malfunction After switching off for cleaning repair re location etc the appliance may be switched back on to the...

Page 19: ...4 4 Undo the bearing journal 2 together with a nut 1 and washers 3 out of the top support of the hinge 5 Install the entire set at the opposite side of the door 6 First rotate the door 4 by 180 and th...

Page 20: ...ance is used optimally Beverages and food products in containers should be arranged on the shelves so that proper distances between them allow for sufficient air circulation inside the appliance Insuf...

Page 21: ...and food products into the appliance the appliance should reach the required temperature It takes approximately 2 3 hours Temperature Control Fig 1 The temperature is set by rotating the temperature c...

Page 22: ...y sharp or pointed nor metal implements knife fork etc Sharp or pointed implements may damage the appliance and when in contact with live parts they may cause electric shock For cleaning do not use an...

Page 23: ...liance with a soft damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent 8 Wipe the washed surfaces with a cloth moistened in clean water 9 Dry washed surfaces thoroughly afterwards 10 After cleaning leave the door op...

Page 24: ...another socket No power supply Check the electric power supply Insufficient cooling efficiency Condenser obstructed with dust Clean the condenser thoroughly Direct sunlight or heat sources in immedia...

Page 25: ...e when door is opened Door seal contaminated with tacky food products grease syrup etc Clean the door seal with warm water and a mild cleaning agent and dry thoroughly Water under the cooler Condensed...

Page 26: ...nvironmentally friendly manner You must not dispose of electric appliances with household waste Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and remove power cord from the appliance Electrical appli...

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