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CHEST FREEZER

USER'S MANUAL

PCF 2502-5
PCF 2032-5
PCF 1432-5
PCF 982-5

Summary of Contents for PCF 1432-5

Page 1: ...CHEST FREEZER USER S MANUAL PCF 2502 5 PCF 2032 5 PCF 1432 5 PCF 982 5 ...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual ...

Page 3: ... PRODUCT 5 PART 3 INSTALLATION 6 Transport and unpacking 6 Installation location 7 Cleaning before use 8 Electrical connection 8 PART 4 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE 9 PART 5 ARRANGEMENT OF FOOD 10 Storage of frozen food 10 Chart on storing food in the refrigerator 11 PART 6 DEFROSTING AND REGULAR MAINTENANCE 12 PART 7 WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN 14 PART 8 INFORMATION SHEET 16 ...

Page 4: ...levant chapter When installing the appliance in its place or when moving the appliance the power cord could be penetrated or damaged Check that the power cord is not interfering anywhere Before connecting the appliance to the electrical power source check that the capacity of the system corresponds to the specifications on the appliance s rating label Any kind of home electric wiring necessary for...

Page 5: ...ch of children If you will not be using the freezer any more remove the door seals and store it in a safe place In this way you will prevent the danger of children becoming trapped inside the freezer Maintenance and cleaning Before you begin with regular or exceptional maintenance disconnect the appliance s power cord or disengage the fuse or circuit breaker Never pull the electric power cord only...

Page 6: ...ely prevent contact with an open flame and hot surfaces Because the R600a gas is heavier than air it may become very concentrated at the level of the ground where ventilation is weak First aid Inhalation Take the affected person from the contaminated area to a warm well ventilated location Staying in a contaminated location for a long time may cause suffocation or potentially loss of consciousness...

Page 7: ...trol dial 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 PCF 25024 1 Freezer door 2 Hinge 3 Side cover 4 Super freeze indicator light 5 Power indicator light 6 Alarm indicator light 7 Drain cover 8 Wheel 9 Temperature dial 10 Food basket 11 Handle 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 10 11 NOTE Due to the continuous innovation of products the actual appliance may differ from this user s manual but the functions and methods of use remain the same ...

Page 8: ...styrene parts etc must be kept out of the reach of children because they present a possible source of danger Carefully inspect the appliance If you discover any defects stop the installation and contact the vendor Operating conditions The proper operation of the appliance the freezing temperatures are guaranteed only when the following conditions are met The temperature in the room where the appli...

Page 9: ...c this would mean that the compressor would need to work a lot harder resulting a substantially higher power consumption level If it is not possible to prevent the installation in the vicinity of a heat source we recommend the insertion of an appropriate insulating board do not use asbestos between the appliance and the heat source or at least to maintain the following minimum distances From a gas...

Page 10: ...arameters The cord and the plug are not damaged or caught under heavy objects The power cord is not excessively tensioned it is not permitted to use an extension cord Do not connect the appliance to a voltage rectifier e g solar power plant or use an extension cord The appliance must be connected to a working grounding lead If the power socket of the home system is not grounded in accordance with ...

Page 11: ...rol dial to be set to MID or 4 depending on the model If the cooling performance of the freezer is insufficient set the temperature control dial to MAX or 7 depending on the model If on the other hand the cooling performance of the freezer is too high set the temperature control dial to MIN or 1 depending on the model If you need to turn the freezer off turn the temperature control dial to OFF or ...

Page 12: ...ezer Ensure that the freezer is clean as the freezing process itself does not sterilise food We recommend freezing food in the original packaging or in various containers suitable for freezing or in special freezer bags Never place hot or warm dishes into the freezer Allow dishes to fully cool down before placing them into the freezer wrap them in a plastic bag aluminium foil or put them in a jar ...

Page 13: ...ch other To prevent partial defrosting place the food that is to be frozen in such a way that it is not touching the already frozen food Do not refreeze fully or partially defrosted food apart from the case where they were heat processed cooked or fried baked Do not consume food that has been stored for a period longer than its expiry date You may cause yourself food poisoning Chart on storing foo...

Page 14: ...if there is not too much food inside the appliance Wipe the inside area using a soft wiping cloth dipped in a weak solution of water and baking soda or vinegar wipe using a wiping cloth dipped in clean warm water Then wipe dry using a clean wiping cloth before reinserting the shelves and drawers Thoroughly dry out the inside area and accessories Defrosting Despite the appliance being equipped with...

Page 15: ...power source by pulling it out of the power socket Clean out the inside and dry it out as described in the part Cleaning the freezer Leave the door open to prevent an unpleasant odour from forming inside Please be aware Compressor The compressor is controlled by the thermostat which is set by the temperature dial and turns itself on automatically when temperatures inside the appliance is exceeded ...

Page 16: ...centre to have the power cord replaced The replacement can only be performed by a qualified person The power plug is used as a disconnection device and therefore must remain accessible at all times Taking out of operation for an extended period Take all food out of the freezer and disconnect the power cord from the power socket Clean out the inside area and wipe away excess water To prevent the cr...

Page 17: ... behind the freezer The compressor will be louder when the freezer is first turned on when the ambient temperature is high and when it is set to the maximum setting The noise level will then decline Condensed water on the outer casing Condensed water may appear on the outer casing and door during hot and humid days or if the freezer has been installed in an excessively hot and humid location Water...

Page 18: ... SN T SN T Voltage 220 240v 50Hz 220 240v 50Hz 220 240v 50Hz 220 240v 50Hz Noise level 4 dB re 1pW 42 42 42 42 Dimensions h x w x d mm 835x1115x607 832x952x607 832x737x607 837x563x519 Weight kg 49 38 34 23 1 Electricity consumption in kWh year is based on the results of a normalised test carried out over a period of 24 hours Actual electricity consumption depends on the use and location of the app...

Page 19: ...es and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines For business entities in the European Union If you wi...

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