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EXPLOSION HAZARD

Do not store any explosive materials or sprays that contain flammable propellants in your appliance.

3. Warning and Cautions

Do not connect the appliance to the mains if the appliance itself or the power cord or
the plug are visibly damaged.

Never try to repair the appliance yourself. If the appliance does not operate properly,
please contact the shop you purchased the appliance at. Original spare parts should
be used only.

When the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an
authorized after sales service or a qualified professional only.

If any part of the cooling circuit is damaged, the appliance must not stand near a fire,
naked light or spark-generating devices. Contact the shop you purchased the
appliance at immediately.

Keep all components of the appliance away from fire and other sources of ignition
when you dispose of or decommission the appliance.

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o not install the appliance near volatile or combustible materials (e.g. gas, fuel,

alcohol, paints) or in rooms which may have poor air circulation (e.g. garage).

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o not connect the appliance to the electric supply unless all packaging and transit

protectors have been removed.

Operate the appliance with 110–120V AC 60Hz only. All connections and
energy-leading components must be replaced by an authorized professional.

Do not use a socket board or a multi socket when connecting the appliance to the
mains.

A dedicated and properly grounded socket meeting the data of the plug is required to
minimize any kind of hazard. The appliance must be grounded properly.

Check that the power cord is not placed under the appliance or damaged when
moving the appliance.

The technical data of your energy supplier must meet the data on the model plate of
the appliance.

Your domestic circuit must be equipped with an automatic circuit breaker.

Do not modify the appliance.

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Turn off the power before you install the appliance and before you connect it to the mains. Do not
use any steam cleaners to clean or defrost the appliance. The steam can get into contact with the
electrical parts and cause an electrical short. Never use mechanical devices, knives or other sharp-
edged items to remove encrusted ice inside the appliance.

Summary of Contents for FY-160B

Page 1: ...COMPRESSOR WINE COOLER User Manual Model FY 70A FY 90A FY 150B Please read this user manual before using this product...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...utions 5 4 Specifications 6 5 Device Overview 7 6 Before Initial Operation 9 7 Temperature Setting 10 8 Operation 11 9 Energy Saving 11 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 11 11 How to Move the Appliance 12 1...

Page 4: ...made connections must be done by an authorized professional All connections and energy leading components incl wires inside a wall must be checked by a qualified professional All modifications to the...

Page 5: ...ich may have poor air circulation e g garage Do not connect the appliance to the electric supply unless all packaging and transit protectors have been removed Operate the appliance with 110 120V AC 60...

Page 6: ...emely cooled surfaces with wet or damp hands because your skin may stick on these surfaces When you move the appliance hold it at its base and lift it carefully Keep the appliance in an upright positi...

Page 7: ...Upper Hinge 2 Lighting Switch 3 Temp Button 4 Display 5 Temp Button 6 Switch 7 LED Light 8 Cooling Fan 9 Carbon Filter 10 Temp Sensor 11 Evaporator 12 Shelf 13 Exhaust Window 14 Foot 15 Door Seal 16...

Page 8: ...nge 2 Lighting Switch 3 Temp Button 4 Display 5 Temp Button 6 Switch 7 LED Light 8 Cooling Fan 9 Carbon Filter 10 Temp Sensor 11 Evaporator 12 Shelf 13 Exhaust Window 14 Foot 15 Door Seal 16 Glass 17...

Page 9: ...s 18 Door Seal 19 Handle 20 Down Hinge 21 Lock 6 Before Initial Operation Leave the appliance in an upright position for 4 6 hours before you connect it to the mains Clean the appliance thoroughly Be...

Page 10: ...0B Temperature range Upper Zone 40 50 5 10 Lower Zone 50 66 10 18 Flashing LED Setting mode of the temperature Constant LED Cooling temperature Upper Zone Display Lower Zone Display Lower Zone Temp In...

Page 11: ...weather is warm and humid When you open the door close it as soon as possible Make sure the appliance is always well ventilated Disconnect the appliance from the mains if you do not operate it Always...

Page 12: ...water drain and clean it if needed 11 How to Move the Appliance Remove all bottles Securely tape down all loose items inside the appliance Turn the level feet up to the base to avoid damage Tape the...

Page 13: ...the unit Flip the door around so that the handle is on the right side and slip the door over the bottom hinge Reattach the door screwing the top hinge into the holes provided on the upper left surface...

Page 14: ...14 FY 90A FY 150B...

Page 15: ...andle installation Key x 2 To lock the door Big rubber plug x 1 To cover the hole on the left front corner of the body Round rubber plug FY 70A FY 90A x 2 FY 150B x 3 To cover the holes on the left fr...

Page 16: ...door seals are damaged Replace the seal Main control board is defective PCB is defective Plug is defective Contact the service LED is defective Temperature cannot be determined Contact the service Th...

Page 17: ...1 Do the same as described above or do not let the appliance operate 2 Remove all perishable food from the cooling compartment 3 Clean the cooling compartment 4 Freeze all food which is suitable to be...

Page 18: ...18 15 Electrical Circuit Diagram Model No FY 70A Model No FY 90A...

Page 19: ...19 Model No FY 150B...

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