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D.3.4 REPLACING COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS

Whenever any of the compressor components has to be re-
placed, the electrical box protection must be removed as follows:

b

1

b

3

b

2

Using a flat blade screwdriver, press on the plastic retainer inside
the box (phases 1 and 2). Now the box is released and can be
removed from its seat (phase 3).

D.4.1 WASTE STORAGE

At the end of the product’s life-cycle, make sure it is not dispersed
in the environment. The door must be disposed of before dispos-
ing of the rest of the appliance.
Special waste materials can be stored temporarily awaiting
disposal by means of treatment and/or permanent storage. The
current environmental protection laws in the user’s country must
be observed.

D.4.2 PROCEDURE FOR PRELIMINARY DISMANTLING OF
THE APPLIANCE

Different regulations are in force in the various countries, there-
fore the provisions laid down by the laws and the competent
authorities in the countries where disposal takes place must be
observed.
In general terms, the refrigerator must be taken to a specialized
collection/demolition centre. Dismantle the components and group
them together according to their chemical characteristics, re-
membering that the compressor contains lubricant oil and coolant,
which can be recycled, and that the refrigerator components are
classed as special waste which can be disposed of  with urban
waste.
Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and
any compartment locking mechanisms, in order to avoid the risk
of someone becoming closed inside.

DISMANTLING OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

• Quality control testing receipt
• Wiring diagram
• Installation diagram

 D.5 ENCLOSED DOCUMENTATION

 D.4 WASTE DISPOSAL AND

DE-COMMISSIONING

Summary of Contents for V160 series

Page 1: ... adjustment modification assistance or maintenance can cause damage injury or death The manufacturer declines any liability for operations carried out on the appliance without following the instructions given in this manual The use of non original parts relieves the manufacturer of any warranty and liability No part of this manual may be reproduced A 1 2 INTENDED USE AND LIMITATIONS This appliance...

Page 2: ...ion B 1 1CHECKS ON RECEIVING THE APPLIANCE The equipment is delivered in protective packing check the state of the packing and any protection materials before unpacking Any damage must be promptly reported to the carrier Under no circumstances should a damaged appliance be returned to the manufacturer without prior notice and written permission CAUTION the operations described below must be carrie...

Page 3: ...ch the equipment can operate is 38 C Adjust height and levelling by means of the levelling feet while at the same time checking the doors for proper closure Align the door with the side adjusting the hinge on the bottom of the appliance remove screw a from its seat b a and screw it in slot b providedontheedgeasshowninthefigure b b Now with the hinge loosened the door can be aligned After completin...

Page 4: ...eactivated OFF For especially harsh operating environments with ambient tem peratures higher than 32 C and high humidity it is advisable to set the thermostat between 1 and 4 In general it is advisable to set the knob to the intermediate position ADJUSTMENT OF TEMPERATURE IN FREEZERS Refer to paragraph D 1 B 1 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before undertaking any procedure involving electrical connec tio...

Page 5: ...for at least 5 seconds to start a manual defrost cycle This function is signalled by lighting up of the DEFROST LED If defrost conditions do not exist the display flashes three times to signal that the operation will not be carried out Defrosting cannot be started during the programming phase CAUTION Do not use spray defrost products on the freezers They can be harmful to the health and or they ma...

Page 6: ... signs of wear Have the equipment periodically checked at least once a year D 2 3 CELL CLEANING To clean the cell properly all of the racks must be removed They must therefore be removed from the cell before you start clean ing To extract them just pull them towards you you can put them back in afterwards by proceeding in the reverse manner Clean the cells with products that are more than 90 bio d...

Page 7: ...LING OF THE APPLIANCE Different regulations are in force in the various countries there fore the provisions laid down by the laws and the competent authorities in the countries where disposal takes place must be observed In general terms the refrigerator must be taken to a specialized collection demolitioncentre Dismantlethecomponentsandgroup them together according to their chemical characteristi...

Page 8: ...door closes properly 1 Make sure the plug is properly inserted in the power socket 2 Check that the socket is powered 1 Check the thermostat setting THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT SWITCH ON If the fault persists after having carried out the above checks contact Technical Assistance remembering to give the following details the nature of the fault the appliance PNC production code the Ser No appliance seri...

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