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Contents

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  ..................................................................................................... 20
2. INTENDED USE OF THE FREEZER  .................................................................................... 21
3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION .................................................................................... 22

3.1 Choice of location  ......................................................................................................................................... 22
3.2 Positioning and levelling the appliance  ......................................................................................................... 23
3.3 Electrical connection  ..................................................................................................................................... 24

4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 25

4.1 CVB 20 .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.2 Controls ......................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.3 Drawers / Door compartments  ...................................................................................................................... 26
4.4 Shelf for ice and eutectic salts  ...................................................................................................................... 26

5. USING THE FREEZER .......................................................................................................... 27

5.1 Turning on the freezer ................................................................................................................................... 27
5.2 Adjustment and selection of the cooling temperature  ................................................................................... 27

6. FREEZING OF FOODS  ......................................................................................................... 28

6.1 Arranging foods in the freezer ....................................................................................................................... 28
6.2 Keeping deep-frozen foods  ........................................................................................................................... 28
6.3 Defrosting deep-frozen foods ........................................................................................................................ 29
6.4 Making ice cubes  .......................................................................................................................................... 29

7. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ......................................................................................... 30

7.1 Defrosting the freezer  ................................................................................................................................... 30
7.2 Cleaning the freezer ...................................................................................................................................... 31
7.3 Turning off the freezer ................................................................................................................................... 32
7.4 Practical advice on energy saving  ................................................................................................................ 32
7.5 Noises during operation  ................................................................................................................................ 32
7.6 Identifying and eliminating any operational faults  ......................................................................................... 32

8. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................... 33

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: recommendations for use, description of the controls and of
the correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are for the qualified technician who must carry out
installation, commissioning and testing of the appliance.

Additional product information is available at www.smeg.it

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Summary of Contents for CVB20LP1

Page 1: ...g deep frozen foods 28 6 3 Defrosting deep frozen foods 29 6 4 Making ice cubes 29 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 30 7 1 Defrosting the freezer 30 7 2 Cleaning the freezer 31 7 3 Turning off the freezer 3...

Page 2: ...p liquids in tins or glass containers in the freezer especially carbonated drinks Do not keep products containing gases flammable propellants or explosive substances in the freezer an explosion may oc...

Page 3: ...nt organisations in your area for the addresses of collection recycling and disposal centres Do not throw the packing or any part of it away It can present a risk of suffocation for children especiall...

Page 4: ...r to prevent the proper operation of the product from being compromised a suitable insulation board must be used Otherwise locate the appliance at least 3 cm away from electrical or gas cookers and at...

Page 5: ...g fig 1 fig 2 The adjustable feet enable the front part of the freezer to be raised and therefore tilted back to facilitate proper door closure If the feet are not high enough to stabilise the freezer...

Page 6: ...on for the first time Connect the power cable of the appliance to an earthed electrical socket installed in accordance with electrical safety standards The rated voltage and frequency are indicated o...

Page 7: ...e the appliance 6 Eutectic salt container if provided and or ice cube container 4 2 Controls 7 Button for turning the appliance on and off setting the temperature and setting the rapid freeze function...

Page 8: ...twards All the drawers have a protective mechanism to prevent them from being pulled out completely or by accident To remove the drawers 1 just slide them out until they stop lift them at the back and...

Page 9: ...r to avoid unnecessary electricity consumption In any case this function will be deactivated automatically after 48 hours Note Reopening the freezer door immediately after closing it may be difficult...

Page 10: ...ed food is for use in preparing a ready meal Once cooked the defrosted food can be refrozen Do not refreeze partially defrosted foods these must be consumed within 24 hours Keep temperature variations...

Page 11: ...tion in the products If the smell and appearance of defrosted foods appears to be unchanged they can be cooked and potentially refrozen after they have cooled To defrost frozen foods correctly dependi...

Page 12: ...the temperature of the frozen foods Then turn off and unplug the freezer or turn off the main switch Open the door and remove the deep frozen products from the drawers protecting them from defrosting...

Page 13: ...ces and or abrasive particles Please note that our Technical Support Centres can provide Smeg products specifically intended for cleaning these appliances Remove the drawers taking care not to force t...

Page 14: ...maintain the selected temperature inside the freezer the compressor starts up and depending on the cooling level requested may function continuously if required When the compressor starts to function...

Page 15: ...r electricity supply company Insufficient cooling Internal temperature setting too low corresponds to a higher temperature inside the freezer Adjust the internal temperature using the button frequent...

Page 16: ...the internal temperature using the appropriate button frequent or prolonged door opening check that the seals are functioning properly open the door less frequently and for less time increase the atmo...

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