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SECTION 3

INSTALLATION AND INITIAL OPERATION
Selection of Installation Places

Operating environment of the product is very important to ensure 

that your product operates without any problem. When you are se-

lecting the operating environment, 

• Do not place your product outdoors so that it shall be exposed to 

weather conditions. (on a street, lane, etc.)

• Do not place materials such as cardboards, boxes, etc. in front of 

the lower blinds to ensure proper cooling of your product. 

• Place it at least one (1) meter away from heat sources. (stove, radi-

ator, electrical heater, etc.) (Figure 1)

• Do not expose to direct sunlight. Operation rate of your product will 

be increased if sunlight hits the glass of your freezer. And this causes 

an increase in the temperature of the products inside the product and 

the power consumption shall be increased. (Figure 2)

• Do not place it against A/C exhausts, under the fans and directly in 

the door and window openings. (Figure 3)

• Air entrance and exit shall always be free and easy for proper opera-

tion of the compressor section of your product. 

• Make sure that there is a clearance of 150 mm (15 cm) between 

the wall and the rear side of your freezer when you are bringing the 

product close to the wall.

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Summary of Contents for SYD 150 MD DC

Page 1: ...1 CONSERVATORS USER MANUAL Models SYD 150 MD DC SYD 210 MD DC SYD 310 MD DC SYD 410 MD DC SYD 550 MD DC SYD 650 MD DC...

Page 2: ...have purchased will stay the same as the first day for a long time and serve in an optimum efficient way NOTE This User Manual is prepared for multiple models Your product may not feature some functi...

Page 3: ...Mounting Instructions 14 Castor Mounting Instructions 15 SECTION 4 Installation 18 Operation of the Freezer 19 Thermostat Setting 20 SECTION 5 Cleaning Maintenance and Transportation of Your Freezer...

Page 4: ...light or within the influence area of heat sources such as an air conditioner stove radiator furnace oven heater or infrared heater Otherwise the freezer may perform poorly get damaged or become inop...

Page 5: ...your product Otherwise you can damage the cooling surface of your product Also this improper operation may cause gas leak and render your prod uct inoperable 12 After putting your product into place...

Page 6: ...d water may damage live current parts 20 Place the packaging material of the product where children cannot reach Some packaging mate rial such as nylon styrofoam etc may be danger ous for children 21...

Page 7: ...duct or keep it empty for a short period Otherwise more power shall be used for cooling your product again Just bring the ther mostat position to a lower setting 27 Follow the instructions specified i...

Page 8: ...sive gas R404A R600a R134a R290 The ventilation holes on the casing or the body of the appliance shall be kept open to pre vent blocking Do not use mechanical tools or other mech anisms except the one...

Page 9: ...9 SECTION 2 OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Aluminium Frame Profile Glass Cover Handle External Body Adver tisement Application Area Castors Lock...

Page 10: ...TORS Refrigerant R404A R404A R404A Total Gross Volume lt 640 534 416 Total Net Volume lt 532 443 345 Cooling System STATIC STATIC STATIC Climate Class BC1 35C 75 Rh BC1 35C 75 Rh BC1 35C 75 Rh Noise L...

Page 11: ...limate Class BC1 35C 75 Rh BC1 35C 75 Rh BC1 35C 75 Rh Noise Level dB A 45 47 45 47 45 47 Height mm 919 919 919 Width mm 1039 763 573 Depth mm 653 653 573 Net Weight kg 55 45 40 Electric Input V Hz 23...

Page 12: ...rces stove radi ator electrical heater etc Figure 1 Do not expose to direct sunlight Operation rate of your product will be increased if sunlight hits the glass of your freezer And this causes an incr...

Page 13: ...should be maximum 16A CAUTION On installations performed by the Simfer authorized service custom er shall be informed and advised about the proper installation location however final decision on the...

Page 14: ...e 4 Place the glass stoppers tabs facing back on the lower and upper rack and press them to ensure that they are fixed on the racks as shown in Figure 3 Apply the same procedure on the other side plac...

Page 15: ...TOR MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Place your product as shown in Figure 2 Then mount two cas tors with brakes in the to the back side of the conservator by fixing the castors in...

Page 16: ...cified below as per the climate class Thus ensure that the environ ment where your freezer shall be used conforms with this temperature ranges Climate Class Minimum operating ambiant temperature and h...

Page 17: ...mate Class Hottest product temperature C1 18 0 C C2 7 0 C S Special product classification S MFER conservators you have purchased have the climate class of BC1 and they are manufactured so that they s...

Page 18: ...ny kind of placement is that the venti lation of the compressor assembly is not blocked Place your product so that it is not inclined in any way and that it is standing on its legs or castors and then...

Page 19: ...switch Do not allow the cables of your product connected to the mains to contact hot surfaces Outlet that shall be used shall always be ground ed It the outlet that shall be used shall also be protec...

Page 20: ...r product may be set between 16 C and 24 C Loading Food Into Your Freezer You may load any food you desire as per the examples provided in this manual in your freezer when the freezer has reached the...

Page 21: ...ty and frequent operation of your product may increase the rate of frost The more the frost the more the operation time And this causes an increase in the power con sumption Turn off your product and...

Page 22: ...naterials such as sur face cleaners detergents fuel oil thinner acids etc Otherwise dis colouration may occur on the plastic parts of the product CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 1 For efficiency of your dee...

Page 23: ...surface is not wet or moist after cleaning You can reload your food 2 hours after operating based on the type of operating specified within this manual External Cleaning Clean by using cotton cloth an...

Page 24: ...ause your product release odour and perspiration as it does not permeate air through it Perspiration may cause rusting If you do not keep your product with its door open it may release odour WHEN TRAN...

Page 25: ...perature is lower Bring it to specified clearance Clean the front of the ventilation blinds Prevent wind Clean the condenser fins Internal temperature of your product is very low Wrong internal ther m...

Page 26: ...nd electronic equipment You can ask your local administration about these collection points You can help protect the environment and natural resources by deliv ering the used products for recycling Be...

Page 27: ...C COMPLIANCE REGULATON EMC 2004 108 AT WHICH HAS BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON BEING PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE DATED 24 10 2007 AND NO 26680 AND THAT THE RESPONSIBILITY IN RELATION THERETO HAS BEEN AS...

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