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Page 1: ...FROST FREE VERTICAL FREEZER Installation Instructions and User Guide ...

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Page 3: ... the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation use and maintenance Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make sure you also pass on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings ELEMENTS ...

Page 4: ...INDEX Safety Warnings 3 Before Use 6 Functions 8 Maintenance 13 Trouble Shooting 14 After Sale Service 16 ...

Page 5: ...change on power cord and plug The power cord plug shall be at otherwise it ma After the appliance is installed the plug shall be easily accessible so that it can be detached in case of accidents Do not damage the power cord Do not pull the power cord to disconnect the plug Please hold the plug to detach it directly from the socket The body of the appliance shall not press on the power cord and do ...

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Page 7: ...imp lamb meat cuts 3 Vegetables fruits poultry beef Food should be fresh mature and of good quality Fresh vegetables and fruits must be frozen if possible immediately after harvest to maintain the most nutrients structure texture color and taste In case of meat and game it is preferable to hang f fore freezing Hot food should be cooled down to room temperature prior to placing it in the freezer On...

Page 8: ...ce refrigerant The amo nt ofrefrigerant in the app iance can befo nd on the rating p ate the back of the nit Keep venti ationopenings in the app iance enc os re orin theb i t in str ct re c ear of obstr ction Donot damage the refrigeration circ it If yo r are ns re of the refrigerant type check the rating p ate on the back of the nit Ð ÆÆß ÞÑÈ ÚÎÑÆÛÒóÚÑÑÜ ÝßÔÛÒÜßÎ Ô Ü ÝÛ ÓßÕÛÎ ø ÜÎßÉÛÎ ÍÓßÔÔ Ü ÎßÉ...

Page 9: ...eezer before use please refer to Defrosting and Cleaning After the appliance has been leveled and cleaned let it remain idle for at least 6h before switching it on so as to ensure its normal running 7 Do not place the freezer where the temperature is too low under 5 Do not keep freezer outside materials must be used Never use the foam packing material as counterclockwise to increase or decrease th...

Page 10: ...es the temperature of 12 C When display shows the temperature of 12 C alarm condition will stop automatically and freezer will be ready for food storage Freezer Status Touch any button on the display screen to check whether the temperature and adjust freezer settings Setting the temperature To set the temperature push the A2 button During temperature setting two numbers on display show onwill decr...

Page 11: ...s been set at 19 or lower it will be set automatically at 18 when the ECO function is on If this function is activated led D icon will be on until the function is disabled A4 button to disable the function ECO function and Fast Freezing function can not be used simultaneously Child Lock When the screen is unlocked press the A3 button to select the Child Lock function and then press the A4 button t...

Page 12: ...of the kitchen unit by can be opened and closed perfectly as a result Important notice for enclosed installations At the back of the stack cabinet there has t throughout the width of the stack cabinet The ventilation space under the ceiling has t The larger the ventilation space the more energy saving the appliance is in operation If the appliance is installed with the hinges ne t to a wall the di...

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Page 16: ...y screen and other electrical appliances use a dry cloth Stopping use If the freezer will not be used for an extended period please unplug the power cord and clean it with the method described above Keep the fre producing bad odors ezer door open when not in use to prevent any food remaining in the compartment from To ensure the service life of the appliance it is recommended that the freezer not ...

Page 17: ...r too frequently and there is no food or container jarring the door freezer temperature is obtained It takes 24 hours for freezer temperature gap of door gasket can cause a longer running time of freezer in order to maintain desired temperature Too high temperature Too high temperature inside product The door is opened too frequently or for too long each time Warm air will enter the refrigerator w...

Page 18: ...an silence the alarm manually Abnormal sound The freezer is not located on a level place object around it Adjust the feet to level the refrigerator Slight sound similar to owing water This is the sound of the refrigerating system Normal Heating of cabinet The refrigerating system is working refrigerating system This prevents condensation and is normal Nameplate The nameplate is located inside the ...

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