Prossimo PUF80WH User Manual Download Page 16

TROUBLESHOOTING

The following cases are not malfunctions:

1. Moisture may form as condensation on the outside of the appliance  

    during humid conditions. To remove excess moisture, wipe clean.

2. The 

fl

 ow of refrigerant through the pipeline coil could cause gurgling, 

    similar to water boiling. This is the normal function of the appliance.

3. It is normal that the sides of the appliance will get warm as a result of 

    the refrigeration system operation.

4. Do not place objects on top of the appliance which are magnetic, 

    heavy, or 

fi

 lled with water.

5. The appliance operation could cause electrical interference to electrical 

    equipment.

SYMPTOM:

 The freezer does not work. 

SUGGESTION:

 It may not be connected to the power supply (plug, power 

failure or blown fuse) and switched on. Check that the temperature dial is 

not set to 0 position.

SYMPTOM: 

The freezer does not work ef

fi

 ciently as expected.

SUGGESTION: 

It may be caused by heavy frost on the ice box 

compartment, by a warm temperature setting or by frequently opening the 

door, or low voltage.

SYMPTOM: 

It makes an unusual noise.

SUGGESTION: 

It may be caused by an unbalanced appliance or unstable 

surface, vibration from an object on top of, behind or beside the appliance.

SYMPTOM:

 The compressor keeps working for a long period.

SUGGESTION: 

The environment temperature may be too high. The doors 

may be opened frequently or even left open. The temperature control knob 

setting in (4-6) position may increase the working time of compressor. 

Large amounts of warm food recently placed in the appliance.

SYMPTOM: 

Unpleasant odours. 

SUGGESTION: 

Interior may need cleaning. Some foods produce strong 

odours, some containers can also cause odours. Food should be packed 

tightly before being put inside the appliance. Please check whether there 

is any spoilt items left in the appliance.

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Summary of Contents for PUF80WH

Page 1: ...FREEZER USER S MANUAL Model PUF80WH To ensure proper use of the appliance and your safety please read the following user manual completely before operating this appliance...

Page 2: ...et and program your LED clock and importantly taking care of your appliance when cleaning please call us because we are here to help you It is important that you read through the following use and car...

Page 3: ...R600a is an eco friendly hydrocarbon refrigerant The appliance is specifically constructed for domestic use and is therefore suitable for the refrigeration and storage of frozen foods and the producti...

Page 4: ...rts and usage 3 Installation instructions 4 Transporting the appliance 5 Operating instructions 6 Defrosting 7 Maintenance 8 Disconnection of the appliance 9 Reversing the door 10 11 Troubleshooting 1...

Page 5: ...mains power Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated for several minutes SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Instructions The refrigeration system behind and inside the freezer contains refrige...

Page 6: ...cause malfunction or electric shock Containers with flammable gases or liquids can leak at low temperature There is a risk of explosion Do not store any container with flammable materials such as spra...

Page 7: ...hased is subject to continuous improvement which may not be completely consistent with the manual however the functions and operating methods will not change If you use the freezer for the first time...

Page 8: ...ve been included Note Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice 4 Model TVF81WMCCBC Small Food Compartment Drawer Large Food Compartment Drawer User manual Warranty Information...

Page 9: ...face An uneven surface may cause excess operating noise or vibration a The noise may be increased if the floor is not firm b If the appliance is to be positioned on carpet flooring and heat emitted fr...

Page 10: ...the temperature Instead the larger the number is the lower the interior temperature will be 0 stands for off refrigeration system only Turn the dial to position 4 for normal use turn it to position 4...

Page 11: ...metal instruments or electrical appliances to de ice the ice box 6 To speed up the defrosting process you can place a bowl of hot water in the compartment and close the door 7 When defrosting is compl...

Page 12: ...erior plastic components so remove it as soon as possible 3 Wipe the door gasket clean it is easy to damage the door gaskets if polluted by stains e g oil sauce etc 4 Please check the points below aft...

Page 13: ...items that could spoil if a power failure occurs Ensure the door is closed firmly If going on a long vacation remove all items defrost the appliance clean and wipe dry the internal of the appliance pr...

Page 14: ...in a safe location to avoid scratches or damage Step 4 Remove the frame screw from the upper right corner refer to Step 7 and unscrew the adjustable leg Ensure the two bolt holes are accessible NOTE T...

Page 15: ...tened insert caps on left side of the freezer and door Step 8 Remove the caps covering the bolt holes and door from the right top side Place the door onto the bottom hinge pin Step 7 Fasten the adjust...

Page 16: ...set to 0 position SYMPTOM The freezer does not work efficiently as expected SUGGESTION It may be caused by heavy frost on the ice box compartment by a warm temperature setting or by frequently openin...

Page 17: ...Work Authorisation for hydrocarbon refrigerants before carrying out servicing or repairs which involve the removal of covers Individuals will need to hold appropriate refrigeration air conditioning c...

Page 18: ...n of installation and use Class 1 Indoor use only Rated Total Gross Volume L 81 Voltage V 230 Frequency Hz 50 Noise Level dB 39 Refrigerant type R600a Dimensions mm IP rating Height Width Depth 845 49...

Page 19: ...accessible for the service technician to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that a service technician is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance o...

Page 20: ...Think Appliances Pty Ltd 416 424 Barry Rd Coolaroo VIC 3048 Sales Telephone 1300 132 824 Service Telephone 1800 444 357 Website www thinkappliances com...

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