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Important: 

Have somebody to assist 

you when moving the refrigerator and to 
hold the doors when removing / re-fitting 
hinges and doors to avoid injury and 
damage to the product 

Please refer to diagrams supplied.  

Reversing The Doors  

We recommend that you reverse doors (if required) 
before switching on for the first time.  
 

Tools required:  

Small and medium size screwdrivers and a pair of 
pliers.  
 

Spare Parts:  

The following parts, which are exclusively for left 
hand side fitted hinge operation, are available from a 
Defy spares outlet:  
Upper door top trim hinge covers – there are 2 
different parts, one for each side of the top trim.  

Upper door middle hinge bushing/ door stopper 
assembly.  

 
Keep all the parts which have been removed when 
reversing the doors in a safe place for possible future 
re-use.  

 

Figures represented in this instruction 
manual are schematic and may not 
correspond exactly with your 
refrigerator.  
 
If the parts are not included in the 
refrigerator you have purchased, they 
may be model specific and therefore 
only valid for some models. 

Adjusting the feet  

The refrigerator may move if the adjustable legs are 
not properly levelled on the floor.  
 

Levelling the adjustable legs on the floor:  

Level your refrigerator by turning the front legs as 
shown in the illustration below.  

The corner where the legs are is lowered when the 
leg is turned in the direction of the black arrow and 
raised when turned in the opposite direction.  

 

Having someone to carefully assist in tilting the 
refrigerator slightly will help facilitate this process.  

 

The front edges of the refrigerator may 
feel warm. This is normal. These areas 
are designed to be warm in order to 
avoid condensation. 

 

A damaged refrigerator must not be 
operated before it is repaired! There is 
danger of an electric shock!  

Important! 

Care must be taken while cleaning/
carrying the refrigerator not to touch the 
bottom of the condenser metal wires at 
the back of the refrigerator, as this 
could cause injury. 

DEFY declines to accept any liability 
should the instructions not be followed. 

 

Summary of Contents for D190

Page 1: ...Page 1 D190 50 CM SOLAR FRIDGE FREEZER Refrigeration Instruction manual Part number 3817610100 AG ...

Page 2: ...lar model Explanation of symbols used in this manual Important safety information Warning for hazardous situations with regard to life and property Caution Warning for supply voltage Caution Warning for fire hazard Caution Warning for hot surfaces Useful information Important information or useful hints about usage Unpacking Remove all packaging Ensure that packing material is disposed of in a res...

Page 3: ...ator 4 2 Important Safety Information 5 Warnings 5 Child safety 6 HCA Warning 6 Energy saving tips 7 Placing foods 7 3 Placing and Installation 7 Transportation instructions 7 Before using the refrigerator 8 Electrical connection 8 Adjusting the feet 9 Reversing the doors 9 4 Using your refrigerator 11 Temperature control and adjustment 11 Defrosting 11 5 The freezer compartment 12 Deep freeze inf...

Page 4: ...nstruction manual are schematic and may not correspond exactly with your refrigerator If the parts are not included in the refrigerator you have purchased they may be model specific and therefore only valid for some models 1 Freezer compartment shelf 2 Thermostat knob 3 Adjustable shelves 4 Crisper glass 5 Crisper 6 Adjustable legs 7 Fridge compartment door shelves 8 Bottle shelf 9 Freezer compart...

Page 5: ... carried out by authorised persons only Repairs carried out by incompetent persons create a user risk To unplug the refrigerator remove the plug by pulling on the plug and not the cable Exposing the refrigerator to rain snow sun and wind is an electrical safety risk Should the power cord of the refrigerator become damaged or should it need replacing at any time it must be replaced by a special pur...

Page 6: ...o another refrigerator or freezer the distance between the devices should be at least 80 mm Failure to do so may cause adjacent walls to humidify For refrigerators with a freezer compartment Do not put bottled and canned liquid beverages in the freezer compartment as they may burst Do not touch frozen food with your hands they may stick to your hand Never pour or spray water into or on the refrige...

Page 7: ...al conditions of the refrigerator these values may vary If your refrigerator is not going to be used for a long period of time unplug the power cable remove all food clean it and leave the door ajar Placing foods Freezer compartment shelves Various frozen food such as meat fish ice cream and vegetables Egg holder Eggs Fridge compartment shelves Food in pans covered plates and closed containers Fri...

Page 8: ...2 or 24 Volts DC Direct Current only Under no circumstances must this appliance be directly connected to an AC Alternating Current power source When operating your refrigerator for the first time please observe the following instructions during the initial six hours The door should not be opened frequently The refrigerator must be operated empty without any food in it Do not unplug your refrigerat...

Page 9: ...arts are not included in the refrigerator you have purchased they may be model specific and therefore only valid for some models Adjusting the feet The refrigerator may move if the adjustable legs are not properly levelled on the floor Levelling the adjustable legs on the floor Level your refrigerator by turning the front legs as shown in the illustration below The corner where the legs are is low...

Page 10: ...Page 10 Reversing the doors Proceed in numerical order ...

Page 11: ...ch time the door is opened cold air escapes and the internal temperature rises Never leave the door open and ensure it is closed immediately after food is added or removed Defrosting Fridge compartment The fridge compartment defrosts automatically The defrosting water runs to the drain tube via a collection container at the back of the appliance 1 See diagram During defrosting water droplets may f...

Page 12: ...e food must be checked and when necessary must be consumed immediately or must be frozen after being cooked Wrap all food before storage Seal all foods or place in airtight containers to prevent dehydration Eliminate all the air pockets from packages and keep air out by firm sealing When packaging in sheet material such as aluminium foil parcel tightly and press out all air pockets All folds shoul...

Page 13: ...must be consumed within 24 hours Only cooked food can be refrozen Do not re freeze food that has defrosted Do not exceed the expiry date shown on food packs Do not take out frozen food with wet hands Your hands could stick to the frozen food Note If the door of the freezer is difficult to open just after being closed this is due to the pressure difference which will equalize and allow for the door...

Page 14: ...pillage tray Remove the plastic strainer by pressing on the side as shown in the figure With a clean and dry cloth remove the water that has accumulated WARNING Do not wash any of the water tank parts in a dishwashing machine Ensure that the parts and seals removed if any as shown in the diagram below during cleaning are properly refitted to prevent any water leakage Remove the water dispenser she...

Page 15: ...s in original positions To remove a freezer drawer pull it as far as possible tilt it upwards and then pull it out completely 12 There is no need to defrost semi no frost models the freezer defrosts automatically For static models see defrosting Warning Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the refrigerator unless they have b...

Page 16: ...ing refrigerator The defrosting cycle occurs periodically Your refrigerator is not connected to the power supply Make sure that the plug is properly fitted into the power supply Have the temperature adjustments been correctly made Condensation on the inner walls of refrigerator Hot and humid weather increases icing and condensation It is normal and not a fault Doors might have been left ajar ensur...

Page 17: ...temperature is achieved The door seal of the fridge or freezer may be soiled worn out broken or not properly seated Clean or replace the seal A damaged broken seal causes the refrigerator to run for a longer period of time in order to maintain the current temperature Humidity occurs on the outside of the refrigerator or between the doors There might be humidity in the air this is quite normal in h...

Page 18: ...lel to each other positive to positive and negative to negative 2 Connect battery A to battery B in parallel to each other positive to positive and negative to negative 3 Connect the positive red cable of the solar panel to the positive input of the solar charge controller 4 Connect the negative black cable of the solar panel to the negative input of the solar charge controller 5 Connect the posit...

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Page 20: ...ty shall become void and cease to operate if the appliance is dismantled by or any repairs to the appliance are effected by any persons not duly authorised by the Company or if substitute parts not approved by the Company are used in the appliance or if the serial number of the appliance is removed 4 The Company shall not be responsible for damages resulting from fire flood civil disturbances or a...

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