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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Moisture will be introduced to the liner during lid openings and
the addition of unfrozen food packages. The moisture will accu-
mulate in the form of frost, mostly on the upper part of the liner
walls. Accumulation of frost up to 6 mm (1/4") on the liner is not
harmful. However, when it becomes heavier, it should be
removed as it slows cooling, resulting in longer running (cycle)
times. Under average conditions, defrosting will not be neces-
sary more than once or twice a year. Besides frost, food parti-
cles and other foreign substances may accumulate and soil the
liner. 

For proper defrosting and cleaning, the following method is 
recommended:

a)

Unplug freezer.

b)

Quickly remove all frozen food and store in baskets, cartons

or other suitable containers. Keep food well covered with
blankets to avoid excessive temperature rise.

c)

A kettle/pot of hot water placed in the center of the cabinet

will greatly accelerate defrosting.

d) 

With the  help of a wooden spatula or a plastic defrosting

scoop, remove the frost and ice off the liner walls as soon
as it becomes loose (approximately 15 minutes from start) -

do not use  any sharp instruments

as this may result in

damage to the liner wall and/or sealed system, voiding any
and/or all warranties which may be in effect. Using a piece
of cloth soaked in hot water, the process can be
considerably accelerated. As soon as the ice has fallen to
the bottom, remove it. Do not  let it melt in the freezer as
this will increase defrosting and cleaning time.

DEFROSTING

Now the liner is ready to be cleaned. Sprinkle baking soda on
the bottom and walls. This will help in cleaning and odor
removal. In order to retain the finish of the freezer cabinet
inside and outside, wash only with warm water and mild
soap, then rinse and dry. Do not under any circumstances
use a gritty soap or a kitchen scouring cleanser, as these
tend to scratch the finish.

CLEANING

In the event of a general power failure, it is important to keep
the contents of your freezer frozen. For your protection, it is
recommended to locate a dealer of dry ice (solidified carbon
dioxide) as soon as possible in order to know where to go in
case of an emergency. Many ice cream manufacturers use
dry ice and this will keep the contents of your freezer at safe
temperatures until the emergency has passed. 

In case of failure, it is recommended to keep the freezer well
covered with blankets. This will help preserve the “cold”
inside the freezer. If no help is available within 12 hours, the
freezer contents should be transferred into a neighbors freez-
er (if available). 

In the event of mechanical or electrical failure of the freezer,
contact a service agent immediately and give complete infor-
mation of your freezer, the model number and the serial num-
ber. These are shown on the serial plate located on the exte-
rior (rear) cabinet wall.

ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL
FAILURE

VACATION TIME

For short vacation periods, leave the control knob at its nor-
mal setting.  During longer absences, 

(a)

remove all foods. 

(b) 

disconnect power cord from electrical outlet.

(c) 

defrost and clean the freezer thoroughly.

(d)

leave lid open to avoid possible formations of conden-
sate, mold or odors.

POWER FAILURE

Most power failures are corrected within an hour or two and
will not affect your freezer temperatures.  However, you
should minimize the number of lid openings while the power
is off.  During power failures of longer duration, take steps to
protect your food by placing dry ice on top of packages.

IF YOU MOVE

Remove or securely fasten down all loose items inside the
unit.  To avoid damaging the leveling legs, turn them all the
way into the base.

SOME IMPORTANT RULES FOR THE CORRECT USE
OF THE FREEZER

• Never place hot foods in the freezer.

• Never place spoiled foods in the unit.

• Don’t overload the unit.

• Don’t open the lid unless necessary.

• Should the freezer be stored without use for long peri-

ods, it is suggested, after a careful cleaning, to leave
the lid open to allow the air to circulate inside the unit in
order to avoid the possibility of condensation, mold or
odors. 

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Summary of Contents for DCFM050A1WSP

Page 1: ...SP ENGLISH FRAN AIS USER S MANUAL FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these instructions carefully before operating the unit POUR VOTRE S CURIT Lire attentivement ces instructions avant d utiliser l appareil PARA SU...

Page 2: ...uidar del Proprietario Instruci nes de Seguridad Importantes Instrucciones d instalaci n Instruci nes Operadoras Limpieza y Mantenimiento Soluci n Sugeridad Garantia 1 6 7 12 CONTENTS 13 18 CAUTION Re...

Page 3: ...nce For easy reference may we suggest you attach a copy of your sales receipt to this page along with the following infor mation which is located on the manufacturer s identification plate on the rear...

Page 4: ...ing of circuits it is advisable to install a separate fuse circuit from the meter panel This will help to eliminate current fluctuation which might cause motor trouble ELECTRICAL RATING INSTALLATION I...

Page 5: ...ng and stopping cycling regularly it is ready to freeze and store foods The proper food storage tem perature is 18 C 0 F Do not operate freezer at temperatures below 19 C 3 F as this does not improve...

Page 6: ...power failure it is important to keep the contents of your freezer frozen For your protection it is recommended to locate a dealer of dry ice solidified carbon dioxide as soon as possible in order to...

Page 7: ...unlight Set temperature control to warmer setting Close lid securely Be sure food is at room temperature before inserting Minimize lid openings duration Do not place unit close to heat sources or dire...

Page 8: ...ly that Danby will be responsible or liable for any spoilage or damage to food or other contents of this appliance whether due to any defect of the appliance or its use whether proper or improper EXCL...

Page 9: ...s renseignements vous soient la port e de la main Veuillez y inscrire les renseignements Ces donn es sont n cessaires lorsque vous con tactez un repr sentant de service La plaque d identification qui...

Page 10: ...appareils ou la surcharge des lampes du domi cile ne peuvent pas surcharger et interrompre le courant lec trique Une connexion des serr e peut se doubler un autre appareil dans la m me prise murale C...

Page 11: ...ont satisfaits du fonctionnement de l appareil et qu aucun autre ajustement final ne soit n cessaire Lorsque votre cong lateur est en marche et qu il s arr te r guli rement il est pr t congeler conser...

Page 12: ...E Si vous prenez une vacance de courte dur e laissez le bou ton de commande son r glage normal Si l absence doit durer longtemps a enlever tous les aliments b d banchez l appareil de la prise murale c...

Page 13: ...rcle Assurez vous que la nourriture est frais avant de la placer dans l appareil Minimisez l ouverture de la couvercle Ne placez pas l appareil pr s d une ou exposition directe aux rayons du chaleur d...

Page 14: ...condition ou repr sentation qu elle soit exprim e ou tacite de fa on manifeste ou intentionnelle par Danby ou ses distributeurs agr s De m me sont exclues toutes les autres garanties conditions ou re...

Page 15: ...e Arc n Simplicity Convendria guardar una copia de la factura de compra junto a este hoja para tenerla a mano cuando la nesesitar cuando se comunique con uno de nuestros representantes de servicio al...

Page 16: ...s en sus lugares exactos a fin de que los ni os no pusieran subir f cilement a la unidad NO ESPERE H GALO AHORA MISMO INSTRUCCIONES D INSTALACI N 1 Coloque el congelador de tal manera que no necesite...

Page 17: ...entos es de 18 C bajo cero 0 F No haga funcionar el congelador a temperaturas inferiores a 19 C 3 F ya que esto no mejora la perservaci n de alimentos y s lo resultar en perfo dos de funcionamiento m...

Page 18: ...fregar porque tienden a ara ar el acabado LIMPIEZA En caso de un corte de corriente general es importante mantener el contenido de su congelador congelado Para su protecci n le recomendamos localizar...

Page 19: ...e temperatura Cierre bien la puerta Verifique que los alimentos est n a temperatura ambiente antes de guardarlos Abra menos veces la puerta No coloque la unidad cerca defuentes de calor o bajo la luz...

Page 20: ...a implica que Danby ser responsable por cualquier da o que hayan sufrido los alimentos u otros contenidos de este aparato ya sea debido a un defecto del aparato o su uso adecuado o inadecuado EXCLUSI...

Page 21: ...O El n mero de modelo se puede encontrar en la placa serial situada en el panel trasero de la unidad Todas las piezas de reparaci n disponibles para la compra o la orden especial cuando usted visita s...

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