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The appliance is designed to operate at normal
room temperatures. Position it away from any heat
source such as a boiler, ovens and heaters which
will reduce the cooling efficiency of the freezer. It is
also not advisable to install the appliance in
unheated locations such as garages or
outbuildings, as these will impair the operation of
the freezer in winter.

The freezer requires space around the casing for
efficient cooling and operation. The minimum
clearances are shown in Figure 2.

The freezer must be installed on a firm flat and
level surface for it to work quietly and efficiently.

Keep the condenser tubes clear away from rear
wall or obstructions (Figure 1).

If the feet are not already fitted, screw them into
the two front corners of the bottom of the casing.
Fine adjustments can be made to level the
appliance by turning the feet to raise or lower with
the spanner supplied (Figure 3).

Switching on

Plug the freezer into a nearby power socket and
switch on.

Temperature control

Switch the freezer on for the first time and use the
key supplied, to turn the thermostat control to the
‘SF’ position on the dial (Figure 4). Leave the
freezer running with the door closed for
approximately 4 hours before storing food. (When
the thermostat is set to the Superfreeze position
(‘SF’ position). the freezer motor stays constantly
on.) Only use the ‘SF’ position for fast freezing
food, otherwise set the thermostat dial to a mid-
way position.

It is advisable to place a freezer thermometer (not
supplied) inside the freezer to check that the
temperature is maintained at –18°C to –20°C.

Note:

The setting on the thermostat control is

dependent upon room temperature. If the
temperature inside the freezer is above –18°C to
–20°C, adjust the thermostat control towards MAX.

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Installation and controls

Important

Make sure that the voltage marked on the rating label on the product corresponds with the voltage in your
home.

This quality product has been tested and certified to meet all applicable UK electrical and safety standards.

Diagrams show alternative methods of providing correct air
flow around the appliance.

FIGURE 1

CONDENSER
TUBES

THERMOSTAT
CONTROL

KEY

FIGURE 2

100mm

100mm

25mm

25mm

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 3

SPANNER

FOOT

Summary of Contents for HF-100

Page 1: ...HF 100 Freezer U US SE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep the instructions safe for future reference...

Page 2: ...store goods containing inflammable or other explosive gases O Don t leave door closed if appliance is left switched off for long periods Page 2 Before Use Do and Don t Page contents Check the contents...

Page 3: ...on for the first time and use the key supplied to turn the thermostat control to the SF position on the dial Figure 4 Leave the freezer running with the door closed for approximately 4 hours before s...

Page 4: ...replace it in the adjacent hole in the bracket Tighten the pin Figure 7 5 Remove the lower hinge screws from the left hand side of the cabinet and fit the packing strip if fitted and hinge bracket Fig...

Page 5: ...order to loosen the ice When freezing hot food allow it to cool before placing it in the freezer Always store it away from food which is already frozen Almost all fresh products are suitable for freez...

Page 6: ...the interior of the freezer use a teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda diluted in a pint of warm water to wipe the internal surfaces and shelving to remove food residues and odours Clean the door seals...

Page 7: ...e protected by a 13A fuse either in the plug or at the distribution board 1 Cut off the existing fitted plug 2 The wires in the mains lead supplied with this appliance are coloured in accordance with...

Page 8: ...r fails do not open the door Depending upon conditions the frozen food should not be affected for 24 hours Disposal of old fridge or freezer Disposal of the appliance must conform with EU environmenta...

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