Electrolux 736684 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 19

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WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES WHEN

UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE
APPLIANCE.

Read these instructions carefully before
carrying out installation. Installation and start-
up must be carried out by a qualified installer. If the installation

instructions for this product are not carried out by a qualified
service personnel (expert and competent in the installation of
commercial equipment) the manufacturer’s Warranty terms and

conditions shall be deemed void and no warranty shall be
applied.

IN CASE OF DOUBT, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE
CENTER.

 IMPORTANT:

The operations described below must be carried out in
compliance with current safety regulations, regarding the

equipment used and the operating procedures.

IMPORTANT: Before moving the appliance make sure that

the load-bearing capacity of the lifting equipment to be used
is suitable for its weight.

B.1.1 UNPACKING
B.1.1.1 Unpacking and handling

Cut the straps and remove the protective film, taking care not to

scratch the sheet metal if scissors or blades are used. Remove
the top part (cardboard), polystyrene corners and the vertical
protection. For appliances with stainless-steel cabinets, carefully

remove the protective film without tearing it, to avoid leaving glue
stuck to the surface.
Remove any traces of glue with a non-corrosive solvent, rinsing

 and drying carefully. It is advisable to go over all the stainless-
steel surfaces with a cloth moistened with paraffin oil, in order to
create a protective film. Use a palletizer or fork-lift truck to lift the

equipment. Inserting the forks under the pallet, lift the appliance
and carry it to the place of installation, making sure the load is
balanced.

 CAUTION:

Do not push or pull the appliance to move it, as it may tip over.

B.1.1.2 Disposal of packing materials

Packing materials must be disposed of in compliance with the
current regulations in the country where the appliance is used.
Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows:

 

 polythene:

outer wrapping, instruction handbook bag

PE

 

polypropylene: straps

PP

 

polystyrene foam: corner pads

PS

 press board: 

corner protection elements

B.1.2 POSITIONING
Install the equipment, taking all the safety
precautions required for this type of operation and

respecting the relevant fire-prevention instructions.

Install the appliance in a ventilated place, away from
heat sources such as radiators or air-conditioning

systems, to allow correct cooling of the cooling unit
assembly.
Never cover the condenser, even temporarily, as this

can compromise proper operation of the condenser
and therefore the equipment.
Make sure the position of the appliance allows easy door

opening.
Pay particular attention to leveling of the floor on which the
appliance stands, in order to ensure optimum operation.

If the appliance is installed in rooms where there are corrosive
substances (chlorine, etc.), it is advisable to go over all the
stainless steel surfaces with a cloth moistened with paraffin oil

in order to create a protective film.
The room temperature must not exceed 109.4°F/+43 °C in order
to maintain the recommended internal temperatures.

Adjust the height and leveling with the adjustment feet, also
checking correct door and drawer closing.

Note: 

The plug must be accessible even after positioning the

appliance in the place of installation.

 IMPORTANT:

Level the appliance, otherwise its operation could be
compromised.

Adjust the height and leveling using the adjustment feet, also
checking door closing

For correct appliance operation it is advisable to respect the
distances given in the following picture

   74.01"   

7

4

.0

1

"

1880 mm1

8

8

0

 m

m

  26.38"

  26

.38"

670 mm

670

 mm

 B.1 INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for 736684

Page 1: ...ESAS REFRIGERADAS Y CONGELADOR CON CONTROL ELECTRÓNICO PART NO 595R 001 01 VERSION 2 2006 11 INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ISTRUZIONI DI INSTALLAZIONE FUNZIONAMENTO E MANUTENZIONE INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION D UTILISATION ET DE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN USO Y MANTENIMIENTO USA Page 14 28 IT Pagina 29 43 FR Page 44 58 ES Página 59 73 ...

Page 2: ...ADA DE 2 COMPARTIMENTOS CON COPETE SIDE VIEW VISTA LATERALE FRONT VIEW VISTA FRONTALE B A A C I C I SCHÉMA D INSTALLATION DIAGRAMA DE INSTALACIÓN TAVOLO FREEZER 2 VANI CON ALZATINA 2 COMPARTMENT FREEZER COUNTER WITH SHOULDER TABLERÉFRIGÉRÉE2COMPARTIMENTSAVECBORD REHAUSSÉ MESA CONGELADOR DE 2 COMPARTIMENTOS CON COPETE TOP PIANO VUE DE DESSUS PLANO VUEDEFACE VISTAFRONTAL VUELATÉRALE VISTALATERAL ...

Page 3: ...DIAMETRO 0 69 mm 17 5 I CAVOD ALIMENTAZIONELUNGHEZZA131 10 3330 mm PRESATIPOSCUKO A COMPARTIMIENTOMODULARPREPARADOPARA PUERTASCIEGAS REJILLASENLACÁMARA O CAJONERA B COMPARTIMIENTOMODULARPREPARADOPARA GRUPOREFRIGERANTEOCONGELADORES C DESAGÜEDELÍQUIDOSDELACÁMARA DIÁMETRO 0 69 17 5 mm I CABLEDEALIMENTACIÓN131 10 3330mmDE LONGITUD ENCHUFETIPOSCHUKO A COMPARTIMENTMODULAIREPRÉDISPOSÉPOUR PORTESNORMALES ...

Page 4: ... MESA REFRIGERADA DE 3 COMPARTIMENTOS CON COPETE SCHÉMA D INSTALLATION DIAGRAMA DE INSTALACIÓN TAVOLO FREEZER 3 VANI CON ALZATINA3 COMPARTMENT FREEZER COUNTER WITH SHOULDER TABLERÉFRIGÉRÉE3COMPARTIMENTSAVECBORD REHAUSSÉ MESA CONGELADOR DE 3 COMPARTIMENTOS CON COPETE SIDE VIEW VISTA LATERALE FRONT VIEW VISTA FRONTALE VUE DE FACE VISTA FRONTAL VUE LATÉRALE VISTA LATERAL TOP PIANO VUE DE DESSUS PLANO...

Page 5: ...IAMETRO 0 69 mm 17 5 I CAVOD ALIMENTAZIONELUNGHEZZA131 10 3330 mm PRESATIPOSCUKO A COMPARTIMIENTO MODULAR PREPARADO PARA PUERTAS CIEGAS REJILLAS EN LA CÁMARA O CAJONERA B COMPARTIMIENTOMODULARPREPARADOPARA GRUPOREFRIGERANTEOCONGELADORES C DESAGÜEDELÍQUIDOSDELACÁMARA DIÁMETRO 0 69 17 5 mm I CABLEDEALIMENTACIÓN131 10 3330mmDE LONGITUD ENCHUFETIPOSCHUKO A COMPARTIMENTMODULAIREPRÉDISPOSÉPOUR PORTESNOR...

Page 6: ...COUNTER WITH SHOULDER SCHÉMA D INSTALLATION DIAGRAMA DE INSTALACIÓN SIDE VIEW VISTA LATERALE FRONT VIEW VISTA FRONTALE VUE DE FACE VISTA FRONTAL VUE LATÉRALE VISTA LATERAL TABLERÉFRIGÉRÉE4COMPARTIMENTSAVECBORD REHAUSSÉ MESA REFRIGERADA DE 4 COMPARTIMENTOS CON COPETE I C A A A A B A C I TOP PIANO VUEDEDESSUS PLANO ...

Page 7: ...TRO 0 69 mm 17 5 I CAVOD ALIMENTAZIONELUNGHEZZA131 10 3330 mm PRESATIPOSCUKO A COMPARTIMIENTO MODULAR PREPARADO PARA PUERTAS CIEGAS REJILLAS EN LA CÁMARA O CAJONERA B COMPARTIMIENTO MODULAR PREPARADO PARA GRUPOREFRIGERANTEOCONGELADORES C DESAGÜEDELÍQUIDOSDELACÁMARA DIÁMETRO 0 69 17 5 mm I CABLEDEALIMENTACIÓN131 10 3330mmDE LONGITUD ENCHUFETIPOSCHUKO A COMPARTIMENT MODULAIRE PRÉDISPOSÉ POUR PORTES ...

Page 8: ...HACCP 7 Display 8 Spia stato compressore 9 Spia stato alimentazione 10 Pulsante ON OFF 1 Accès au bouton pour les catégories d aliments 2 Bouton ON OFF humidité élevée 2a Voyant humidité élevée 3 Bouton alarmes de service 3a Voyant alarmes de service 4 Bouton supérieur dégivrage manuel 5 Bouton inférieur Réglage température Sélection catégorie 6 Bouton alarmes HACCP 7 Afficheur 8 Voyant état compr...

Page 9: ...a Selezione categoria 5 Pulsante allarmi HACCP 6 Display 7 Spia stato compressore 8 Spia stato alimentazione 9 Pulsante ON OFF IT 1 Accès au bouton pour les catégories d aliments 2 Bouton alarmes de service 2a Voyants alarmes de service 3 Bouton supérieur dégivrage manuel 4 Bouton inférieur Réglage température Sélection catégorie 5 Bouton alarmes HACCP 6 Afficheur 7 Voyant état compresseur 8 Voyan...

Page 10: ...eeses and charcuterie 4 Fruit and vegetables 5 Drinks FR 1 Volailles et gibiers 2 Viandes rouges 3 Fromages et saucisses 4 Légumes et fruits 5 Boissons 1 Pollo y salvajina 2 Carnes rojas 3 Quesos y embutidos 4 Verdura y fruta 5 Bebidas ES FREEZER VERSIONE A BASSA TEMPERATURA VERSION À BASSE TEMPÉRATURE VERSIÓN DE BAJA TEMPERATURA Fig 4 USA 1 Frozen foods 2 Frozen cakes gateaux IT 1 Cibi congelati ...

Page 11: ...EGLI ALIMENTI CHARGEMENT DES ALIMENTS CORRECT CARGA CORRECTA DE LOS ALIMENTOS CLEANING OF THE CONDENSER PULIZIA PERIODICA DEL CONDENSATORE CLEANING THE CABINET HOUSING AND ACCESSORIES PULIZIA DEL MOBILE E DEGLI ACCESSORI NETTOYAGE PÉRIODIQUE DU CONDENSEUR LIMPIEZA PERIÓDICA DEL CONDENSADOR NETTOYAGE DE L APPAREIL ET DES ACCESSOIRES LIMPIEZA DEL ARMARIO Y ACCESORIOS Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 ...

Page 12: ...12 Fig 10 FUNCTIONAL SPACES SPAZI FUNZIONALI ESPACES FONCTIONNELS ESPACIOS FUNCIONALES 74 01 74 01 1880 mm 1880 mm 26 38 26 38 670 mm 670 mm ...

Page 13: ... 5 22 06 5 22 01 5 21 56 5 21 51 5 21 46 5 21 41 5 21 36 5 21 31 Door opened OFF 21 26 5 Allarme di servizio di tipo b 21 21 Door opened ON 21 16 5 21 11 5 21 06 High T cell OFF 21 01 17 20 56 17 ALLARME DI HACCP 20 51 17 20 46 High T cell ON 20 41 5 20 36 5 20 31 5 C time Tcell 11 03 2002 20 31 ON MACCHINA ESEMPIOSTAMPAREPORT EXAMPLE OF REPORT PRINTOUT EXEMPLED IMPRESSIONDERAPPORT EJEMPLO DE IMPR...

Page 14: ...7 A 2 2 Dimensions performance and consumption Page 17 B 1 INSTALLATION Page 19 B 1 1 Unpacking Page 19 B 1 1 1 Unpacking and handling Page 19 B 1 1 2 Disposal of packing materials Page 19 B 1 2 Positioning Page 19 B 1 3 Electrical connection Page 20 B 1 4 Water connection Page 20 C 1 OPERATION and INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Page 21 C 1 1 Control panels Page 21 C 1 1 1 Refrigerator version control ...

Page 15: ... Refrigerated compartment modularity Page 26 C 3 2 1 Reversing the door Page 26 C 3 2 2 Replacing fully insulated door compartment with drawer unit Page 26 C 3 3 Shelf modularity Page 27 D 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Page 27 D 1 1 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories Page 27 D 1 2 Cleaning the compartment Page 27 D 1 3 Precautions in case of prolonged disuse Page 27 D 2 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED ONLY ...

Page 16: ...ION DISCONNECTTHEPOWERSUPPLYANDPLACE A RED SIGN ON THE SWITCH INDICATING WORK ON THE CIRCUIT IMPORTANT CONTACTTHEAUTHORIZEDTECHNICALSERVICECOMPANYFORCARRYINGOUTMAINTENANCE ANDREPAIRS IMPORTANT The use of non original parts relieves the manufacturer of all liability and invalidates any warranty IMPORTANT The Manufacturer reserves the right to change the characteristics of the equipment presented in...

Page 17: ...for possible consultation by technicians or users It is important to inform the appliance user regarding the regulations on safety during and after installation Read the instructions in the manual carefully before carrying out any operation on the appliance as they provide important information on safe installation and use Incorrect installation adjustment modification assistance or maintenance ca...

Page 18: ...E PERFORMANCE room temperature 95 F 35 C dew point 129 92 F 54 4 C and evaporation temperature 44 96 F 7 2 C 2 COMPARTMENT FREEZER COUNTER WITH SHOULDER External dimensions Width 50 16 1274 mm Depth with door closed 27 56 700 mm Depth with door open 43 70 1110 mm Depth with drawers open 49 99 1270 mm Height 37 40 950 mm Compartment dimensions Width 14 37 365 mm Depth 19 68 500 mm Height 21 26 540 ...

Page 19: ...as it may tip over B 1 1 2 Disposal of packing materials Packing materials must be disposed of in compliance with the current regulations in the country where the appliance is used Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows polythene outer wrapping instruction handbook bag PE polypropylene straps PP polystyrene foam corner pads PS press board corner protection elements B 1 2POSITIONING Install...

Page 20: ...as NFPA 70 Make sure connection to the power supply is carried out in compliance with the current regulations Before connecting make sure The cable is correctly grounded and that the power supply complies with the frequency given on the dataplate In case of doubts regarding the efficiency of the earth connection have the system checked by qualified personnel The appliance must be connected to the ...

Page 21: ...Access to button for food categories 2 High humidity ON OFF button 2a High humidity light 3 Service alarms button 3a Service alarms warning light 4 Top button manual defrost 5 Bottom button Temperature setting Category selection 6 HACCP alarms button 7 Display 8 Compressor status light 9 Power status light 10 ON OFF button C 1 1 2 Freezer version control panel 1 Access to button for food categorie...

Page 22: ...on MAX 50 F 10 C 2 3 compartment freezer counters Position MIN 11 2 F 24 C Position MAX 5 F 15 C C 1 3 PRESERVATIONUSINGTHEFOODSELECTIONBUTTON By using the CATEGORY button to select the food to be preserved the appliance creates the right balance between temperature and humidity in the compartment for best preservation of a specific product There are 4 preset categories for the refrigerator models...

Page 23: ...accessible to authorizedpersonnel Topreventunauthorizedpersonsfrom using the appliance it is advisable to keep it closed C 1 6 DEFROSTING Automatic defrost The appliance is equipped with an automatic defrost device This function is signalled by the dEFr light Defrost water is run into a bowl where it evaporates automatically Manual defrost The defrost cycle is activated manually by holding down th...

Page 24: ...ation date and time End date and time alarm end date and time Press the button HACCP to display the alarm AL1 symbol again Press the button HACCP to display the next alarm for max compartment temperature If no button is pressed within 10 seconds the HACCP section is quitted CHECKING OLD ALARMS Hold down the button HACCP the display shows AL1 last alarm to select the other alarms AL2 AL3 press FOR ...

Page 25: ...m occurs the display shows the alarm message code and the buzzer is activated CONTACTTHETECHNICALSERVICE To reset the buzzer hold down the button HACCP for 1 second C 1 7 6RESETTINGTHEHACCPALARM The system can record up to a max of 99 compartment high temperature alarms When the memory is full and a b2 alarm occurs or at the end of year the memory must be reset as follows Press the button HACCP un...

Page 26: ...refrigerated counter and routine maintenance operations can be carried out quickly and easily C 3 2REFRIGERATEDCOMPARTMENTMODULARITY The refrigerated compartments can be easily customized therefore the structure with doors inside food rack can be quickly replaced by that with drawers The operations necessary for customizing are given below C 2 HACCP CONNECTIONS ACCESSORIES C 3 MODULARITY OF MAIN C...

Page 27: ...TION WARNING Do not touch the equipment with wet hands or feet Before performing any cleaning or maintenance disconnect the equipment from the power supply and unplug the appliance DO NOT remove the safety guards Wear protective gloves when cleaning the condenser Do not use scissors screwdrivers and sharp objects on the cooling circuit D 2 1PERIODICCLEANINGOFCONDENSER The condenser must be cleaned...

Page 28: ...PROCEDURE REGARDING APPLIANCE DISMANTLING MACRO OPERATIONS Different regulations are in force in the various countries therefore comply with the provisions of the laws and applicable regulations in the countries where demolition takes place In general the refrigerator must be taken to specialized collection demolition centers after dismantling the components and grouping them according to their ch...

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