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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................... 3
STIPULATIONS FOR USE .................................................... 3
SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................... 4

Before starting to use the appliance ............................. 4

INSTALLATION..................................................................... 4

Location ......................................................................... 4
Electric connection ........................................................ 5
Balancing and locking the castors ................................ 6
Prevention of tilting ....................................................... 6
Fitting the bottom front plate ........................................ 6
Fitting the cooling cabinet shelves ............................... 7
Adjustment of the door ................................................. 7
Change between right- and left-hand door opening .... 7

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION .............................................. 8
SWITCHES AND THERMOSTATS ........................................ 9

Switches ........................................................................ 9
Electronic thermostat .................................................... 9
Fresh storage thermostat, adjusting ............................ 9

USING THE COOLING CABINET /FREEZER ..................... 10
SWITCHING ON ................................................................. 10
SWITCHING OFF ............................................................... 10
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE..................................... 11
SPEEDY COOLING ............................................................ 11
SPEEDY FREEZING ........................................................... 11
SOUNDS DURING OPERATION ........................................ 12
STORAGE OF FOODSTUFFS............................................ 12

Cool storage ................................................................ 12
Fresh storage .............................................................. 12
Frozen storage ............................................................ 13
Putting foods in the cooling cabinet /freezer.............. 13
Example of arrangement ............................................. 14

FREEZING.......................................................................... 15
CLEANING ......................................................................... 16

Cleaning the cooling cabinet ....................................... 16
Cleaning the freezer .................................................... 17
Cleaning the mechanism ............................................. 17

FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS ............................................... 18

Correcting minor disorders......................................... 18

ERROR MESSAGES .......................................................... 19
DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE ....................................... 20

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for 75 CF

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE Itisstronglyadvicedthattheseinstructionsbe readcarefullypriortotheinstallationand operationyournewrefrigerator freezer Cooling Cabinet Freezer 75 CF...

Page 2: ...ATS 9 Switches 9 Electronicthermostat 9 Freshstoragethermostat adjusting 9 USINGTHECOOLINGCABINET FREEZER 10 SWITCHINGON 10 SWITCHINGOFF 10 ADJUSTINGTHETEMPERATURE 11 SPEEDYCOOLING 11 SPEEDYFREEZING 1...

Page 3: ...st not be kept in the cooling cabinet freezer The door must not be opened beyond 120 because this may cause the hinge bushing to break on hitting the corner of a table top for example When the applian...

Page 4: ...fire If you notice coolant leakage do not allow open fire in the room stop the mechanism by using the main switch take the plug of the appliance out of the electric socket ventilate the room for seve...

Page 5: ...e below the door must not be cove red AN AIR CIRCULATION GAP OF 40 mm MUST BE LEFTABOVE THEAPPLIAN CE see operational description air cir culation page 8 picture The floor where the appliance is situa...

Page 6: ...er 2 Tighten the locking screws B FITTING THE BOTTOM FRONT PLATE Fix the bottom front plate in place The front plate sticks onto the bottom part by means of clamps C PREVENTION OF TILTING The cooling...

Page 7: ...tighten the screws Dimension A drawing 2 must be same both up and down If it is not move the upper hinge in B arrows direction Check also the seal of the door If the seal is too compressed on the hing...

Page 8: ...must not be cove red Above the appliance must be left at least 40mm blank dwg 2 Other alternative is to leave at least 80mm blank also above and behind the fixture above the cooling cabinet dwg 1 FUN...

Page 9: ...knob of the fresh storage Adjusting the fresh storage tempera ture If it is desired to alter the temperatures this can be done by turning the thermostat knob in the required direction The temperature...

Page 10: ...rature of the refrigerator Temperature of the freezer can be seen by pressing the F button in short By pressing the C button the display re turns to express the temperature of the refrigerator Or wait...

Page 11: ...he inte rior temperature Adjusting the temperature ACTIVATION OF SPEEDYCOOLING refrigerator The refrigerator can be activated to operate for 4 hours at a temperature colder than the set value at about...

Page 12: ...on with this starting and stopping the appliance shakes a little Compressor When the refrigerant is being pumped a droning or snoring noise is heard from the compressor motor and the pump Sounds durin...

Page 13: ...foodstuffs wherever possible This is the best way to conserve their taste moistness and freshness and to ensure that their taste is not transferred to other foods Vegetables fruit and salad can be kep...

Page 14: ...he door compartments are best sui ted for keeping lightweight day to day items Storage of heavy stuffs in door compartments stress hinges Vegetable drawers Vegetables like cucumber vegetable marrow an...

Page 15: ...y but tons Press the F button until the display be gins to flash Then using the F button select the desired temperature and lea ve it visible The selection has now been made and no separate confirmati...

Page 16: ...nts are not sui table for cleaning the appliance Clean the door seal with water only Dry the inte rior and the seal thoroughly It is advisable to clean the expansion coil trough once a year The trough...

Page 17: ...the fresh storage compartment closed Wait until all the ice has melted Because the freezer drawer is open a little during defrosting ice melting from the evaporator may cause splashes onto the floor...

Page 18: ...cooling mechanism does not work check that you have followed the advice in the operating instructions the plug is properly in the socket the fuse is intact the main switch and operating switches are i...

Page 19: ...unctions are in order but the appliance does not begin cooling within about two hours contact the Festivo service organization Freezer E2 sound signal sensor fault Acknowledge and stop the sound signa...

Page 20: ...that came into force on 1st January 2002 discarded cold storage appliances are classed in the whole EU area as hazardous waste Warning Do not damage the cooling unit Especially the pipes are not allo...

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Page 22: ...Suomen Kotikylmi Oy Ravitie 3 15860 Hollola FINLAND Tel 358 0 3 553 8600 fax 358 0 3 553 8668 www festivo fi...

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