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HUSKY INSTRUCTION MANUAL

HUSKY INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

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SETTING THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL

You can display the temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius by pressing the °F/°C button. 
You may change the temperature as you wish by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons on the 
control panel. The set temperature will increase by 1ºF or 1ºC for each depression of the UP 
button. The temperature will decrease by 1ºF or 1ºC for each depression of the DOWN 
button.
NOTE: After you select your desired temperature the display will revert to show the current 
temperature inside the cabinet, but it will gradually fall as it reaches your set temperature.
NOTE: When you use the appliance for the first time or restart it after having been turned off 
for a long time, there may be a few degrees difference between the temperature you select 
and the one indicated on the LCD readout. This is normal. Once the drinks cooler has been 
running for a few hours the display will stabilise.

The temperature displayed may deviate from your set temperature. The internal 
temperature varies constantly due to the natural cooling cycle, the door being 
opened, the introduction of new bottles, or air variations around the position of 
the thermostat. This is not a sign of malfunction or failure of the drinks cooler.

INTERIOR LIGHT

The interior light may be turned ON or OFF by pushing the “Light” button.

CAPACITY/SHELVES

You may place up to 21 standard-sized 75cl bottles in this appliance. As bottles differ widely in 
size the actual number of bottles may vary.  When loading several beverages at once, it may 
take longer for the appliance to cool the individual bottles.
WARNING:  Always check that you can close the door without it touching any of the bottles 
before shutting it.  This is particularly important when using larger bottles.

DOOR REVERSAL

The door cannot be reversed on this appliance.

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

  

Disconnect the appliance from the power before cleaning.  Always reconnect the 
plug with dry hands.  Never pour water over the appliance.

Interior Cleaning

 

•   Clean regularly surfaces that come into contact with appliance contents

 

•   Wash the interior with warm water and neutral detergent such as bicarbonate of soda 

(5ml to 0.5 litres of water)

 

•  Do not use abrasive products, detergents or soaps

 

•  Wipe the wooden shelves with the same solution 

 

•  Dry all surfaces thoroughly.

Exterior Cleaning

 

•   Wash the outer cabinet including the back and bottom of the appliance with warm 

soapy water

 

•  Do NOT use abrasive products as this can damage the finish 

 

•   Once or twice a year dust the fans on the appliance with a brush or vacuum cleaner 

to maintain efficient performance

 

•  Dry all surfaces thoroughly.

WHEN YOUR APPLIANCE IS NOT IN USE

If the appliance is not being used for long periods:
 

•  Unplug your appliance

 

•   Clean and dry the inside of the appliance.  Leave the door slightly open to allow it to 

dry completely, to prevent mould developing within the appliance

 

•  An appliance which is unused without being cleaned may start to smell musty or 

develop mildew.

POWER FAILURE

 If a power cut occurs, do not open the door more often than necessary in order to conserve 
cold air.  Wait at least 15 minutes before restarting.  If you attempt to restart the unit before 
this delay, the appliance may not start.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Before returning your appliance to where you purchased it from, check the following points as 
you may be able to solve any problem yourself.

The appliance does 
not work

The temperature is 
not cold/warm enough

Problem

Solution

•  Check that the appliance is turned on
•   Check power cable is plugged in and that the fuse has not blown
•   Check that the voltage is correct for the appliance
•   Try a different socket which is known to work.

•   Check power cable is connected and that the fuse has not blown
•   The wrong temperature selected.  Adjust temperature (see page 8)
•  The appliance is overfilled
•  Appliance exposed to direct sunlight or heat source
•   The door is being opened too often, the door gasket is damaged, and/or 

the door is not closing completely

•   Check that the ambient temperature is within the operational limits of 

the appliance

•  Check that the temperature is set to a suitable temperature
•  Ensure that the appliance is at 15cm clear on all sides and NOT built in.

Unusual noises or 
noisy operation

Outer surfaces are wet

•   Check that the appliance is on a flat, level surface and is stable
•   Check the clearance around the appliance and that it is not touching any 

other items

•   Shelves are out of position
•   Hoover the dust from the fan(s).

•   Water source or leak too near the appliance – dry surfaces thoroughly 

and move the appliance

•  Inner surfaces are wet
•  Caused by condensation – dry the inside of the appliance
•  Door opened too often or kept open too often.

Summary of Contents for HUS-CN215

Page 1: ...right due to possible changes to design to alter the instruction manual without notice For customer service please call 01455 555397 Opening times Monday Friday 8 45am to 5 15pm This appliance is inte...

Page 2: ...eference Do not use damaged appliances If you are in any doubt contact the manufacturer Do not use adaptors extension sockets when connecting the appliance to the electrical power supply Do not allow...

Page 3: ...ers etc as this will increase energy consumption Keep the door closed as much as possible Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the doors from closing properly Setting the temperature to a colde...

Page 4: ...g transportation You will see two screws holes reserved for the fixing of the handle on the door panel Please open the door take the handle part and screws stored in the cavity for transportation Care...

Page 5: ...or soaps Wipe the wooden shelves with the same solution Dry all surfaces thoroughly Exterior Cleaning Wash the outer cabinet including the back and bottom of the appliance with warm soapy water Do NO...

Page 6: ...orrectly The door gasket does not seal properly Check the appliance contents Check for spillages inside the appliance Remove shelves and rack to check prior spills have been cleaned up WARRANTY This H...

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Page 8: ...uld not be disposed of with your general household waste It should only be discarded in separate collection schemes which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials contained within Your co ope...

Page 9: ...r Your Address Postcode Product type HUS CN215 Dual Zone Slimline Drinks Cooler Model No Serial No Date of Purchase Husky collects the above information to maintain warranty records only Please tick i...

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