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Page 1: ...CU 350 ECO CU 450 ECO CU 900 ECO English OPERATING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Page 5: ...4 6 Using the appliance 15 6 1 Replacing the LED bars 16 6 2 Controller icons and temperature settings 16 6 3 Switching on off the light 16 6 4 Manual defrost 16 6 5 Alarm function 16 6 6 Cleaning and maintenance 17 7 Service and troubleshooting 18 8 Disposal of used products 19 9 CU 350 ECO Item list 20 10 CU 450 ECO Item list 21 11 CU 900 ECO Item list 22 ...

Page 6: ...rease of the tem perature in the compartments of the appliance Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food If it is left empty for long periods switch off defrost clean dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing wi...

Page 7: ...rer Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in the cold room of this appliance The door to use for assembling the cold room shall be made in a way that can be opened from the inside with a force smaller than 70N WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING This appliance is intended to be used in households and sim...

Page 8: ... a switch complying with 24 3 The disconnection may be achieved by having the plug accessible or by incorpo rating a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its ser vice agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard The product is intended for use within definite climate classes ambient t...

Page 9: ...il to run back into the compressor after transportation and installation If it has been stored in sub zero temperatures allow to stand for 24 hours at room temperature before starting There must be an adequate distance to the ceiling over the unit on the warm side to allow disposal of the hot air produced The units require a power supply of 220 240VAC 50 Hz and must be connected to an earthed min ...

Page 10: ...using a furniture front The D 1900 which is an externally mounted white door this door is not designed for integration We also stock fixture packs of wire shelves of various lengths baskets and wine racks plus shelf rails and rests An explanation shall be given of the meaning of the alpha numeric characters indicating the test room climatic class of the appliance that are marked on the appliance A...

Page 11: ...ectly and that the voltage is as specified in this guide Never allow the unit to be connected to an extension cord permanently The mains socket must be easily accessible for installation service Disconnect plug when cleaning Other authorities can apply regulations for e g lighting alarm and the like with regard to installation Repairs must only be made by qualified personnel Data plate with serial...

Page 12: ... Polyurethane foam non CFC Polyurethane foam non CFC Polyurethane foam non CFC Coolant R290 R290 R290 Net weight 28 kg 33 kg 40 kg Power cable length 2 6m 2 6m 2 6m Volt Hz 220 240V AC 50Hz 220 240V AC 50Hz 220 240V AC 50Hz Capacity Up to 5000 litres Up to 10 000 litres Up to 20 000 litres Thermostat setting 2 18 C default 5 C 2 18 C default 5 C 2 18 C default 5 C Ambient temperature 16 38 C 16 38...

Page 13: ...at the distance to the ceiling is correct see dimensions and technical specifications Also ensure that the unit is placed as high as possible on the wall for stable tem perature in the cold room Distance between walls in the cold room must be min 1000 mm to prevent the cold air from stagnating around the unit Do not place the unit directly opposite the door as this can cause condensation on the ma...

Page 14: ...nsert insulation between unit and wall recess from the cold room side Ensure that all sides of the unit are insulated NOTE Do not pack insulation tightly or use foam insulation around the cooling unit 5 Fasten D seal to the wall around unit on the cold side before mounting interior trims trims are optional and not supplied with the product This is important to avoid vibration transferring to the w...

Page 15: ...at can come in contact with food and accessible drain age systems Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food If it is left empty for long periods switch off defrost clean dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the cooling room Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation openings in the appliance...

Page 16: ...rn on off the light 6 4 Manual defrost Press and hold def down button for 8 seconds to start manual defrost The defrost will stop automatically when the deicing temperature is reached 6 5 Alarm function If the temperature of the compressor exceeds a specific value the controller will generate an audible alarm If the alarm sounds and the display show the code ACH you need to clean the condenser fil...

Page 17: ...ove the condenser filter as instructed above Unscrew the 4 screws on the front cover and remove it fig 5 Vacuum clean or gently brush the visible condenser fins under the large steel bracket Be careful not to damage the thin fins This will reduce the unit s cool ing function Fix the front cover with the 4 screws and insert the condenser filter In very dusty conditions clean the condenser at least ...

Page 18: ...nit to defrost Unit not wor king 1 Fuses 2 Mains power cable 1 Check fuses in main house fuse box 2 Check power cable is properly connected to the mains socket Light fan not working 1 LED or power supply defective 2 Fan defective 1 Order service call 2 Order service call Water leak 1 Drainpipe blocked 2 Drip pan leaking 3 Warm air getting into cold room 1 If possible remove blockage 2 Order servic...

Page 19: ...ing waste from electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This symbol specifies that the product must not be treated as household waste Valuable raw materials may be recovered by recycling used products By ensuring that the product is recycled correctly you can contribute to preventing potential negative consequences to the environ ment and human health When the product is to be discarded 1 Pull out...

Page 20: ... number Qty CU 350 ECO 12600000 1 Front cover 8900006772 1 D shape gasket 6x9 6x2000mm 8900006774 1 Wide foam tape 8900006769 2 ST4x30 8900006767 4 M5x16 8900006768 4 User manual 8900006770 1 Drain tube Ø11x1500mm 8900006771 1 Pipe clamp 8900006766 1 ...

Page 21: ...m number Qty CU 450 ECO 12600050 1 Front cover 8900006773 1 D shape gasket 6x9 6x2500mm 8900006775 1 Wide foam tape 8900006769 2 ST4x30 8900006767 4 M5x16 8900006768 4 User manual 8900006770 1 Drain tube Ø11x1500mm 8900006771 1 Pipe clamp 8900006766 1 ...

Page 22: ...m number Qty CU 900 ECO 12600150 1 Front cover 8900006773 1 D shape gasket 6x9 6x2500mm 8900006775 1 Wide foam tape 8900006769 2 ST4x30 8900006767 4 M5x16 8900006768 4 User manual 8900006770 1 Drain tube Ø11x1500mm 8900006771 1 Pipe clamp 8900006766 1 ...

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Page 24: ... 1 0 nov 2019 Scandinavian Appliances AS Postboks 61 1740 Borgenhaugen Norway T 47 815 69 117 post norcool no Please visit out website for operating installation instructions in other languages www norcool no ...

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