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Instructions for the Installer

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3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

3.1 Choosing the site

Always place the refrigerator in a dry place with satisfactory ventilation. Never expose it to direct sunlight
or install it outdoors. Depending on its climate class (stated on the nameplate inside the refrigerator
compartment), the appliance can be used in different temperature conditions:

Class

Ambient temperature

SN (Subnormal)

from +10°C to +32°C

N (Normal)

from  + 16° C to + 32° C

ST (Subtropical)

from  + 18° C to + 38° C

T (Tropical)

from  + 18° C to + 43° C

Never place the refrigerator close to heat sources. If this is unavoidable, a suitable insulating panel must
be used to allow the appliance to function properly. Otherwise, place the appliance at least 3 cm from
electric or gas cookers and at least 30 cm from combustion or radiation heating systems.  
To allow proper cooling of the condenser, the refrigerator must not be placed
too close to the wall. To prevent this, the appliance comes complete with two
plastic spacers which must be fitted to the top of the condenser. If the
refrigerator is installed underneath a wall cupboard, the distance between the
two must be at least 5 cm.
Take care not to scratch or damage the floor when installing the appliance on
parquet or linoleum. If necessary, when positioning slide the refrigerator over
pieces of wood or a mat to the point decided for connection to the electrical mains.

3.2 Positioning and levelling the appliance

Place the fridge on a stable and level floor. In case the floor is not perfectly level, use the two adjustable
feet on the front part of the fridge (pict. 1). To ensure major stability, easier movement and a correct
positioning of the product, two additional wheels (pict. 2) are present at the rear.  In any case we
recommend to move the fridge very carefully in order to avoid floor damage (especially in case of
wooden floor).

1) 

 2)

3.3 Electrical connection

Before switching the refrigerator on for the first time, leave it vertical for at least two hours. Then connect
the appliance's power supply lead to a mains socket with earth contact, installed in accordance with
electrical safety regulations. The rated voltage and frequency are stated on the nameplate inside the
refrigerator compartment. The appliance must be connected to the electrical mains and earthed in
compliance with the relevant regulations and requirements. The appliance is able to withstand short
fluctuations in voltage of no more than 15% less or 10% more than the rated voltage stated on the
nameplate. If the power supply lead has to be replaced, this operation must only be carried out by an

authorised Smeg technical service engineer. 

The socket must be accessible after the appliance has been placed.

Summary of Contents for FAB30QAZ

Page 1: ...intensive cooling switch 10 7 3 Refrigerator with intensive freezing switch and cooling system 10 7 4 Refrigerator with rapid freezing function FAB32 10 8 FREEZING FOODS 12 8 1 Storing frozen foods 12...

Page 2: ...horised to collect scrapped appliances Proper disposal allows the intelligent recovery of valuable materials Refrigeration appliances contain gases which may damage the environment it is important to...

Page 3: ...cal appliances such as ice cream makers or whisks insidethe appliance is forbidden To ensure the refrigerator operates correctly never obstruct or cover the air ducts in any way Never touch frozen pro...

Page 4: ...If necessary when positioning slide the refrigerator over pieces of wood or a mat to the point decided for connection to the electrical mains 3 2 Positioning and levelling the appliance Place the frid...

Page 5: ...foods 4 2 FAB 32 Refrigerator A compartment for storing fresh foods Freezer compartment B compartment for freezing frozen foods The various foods can be placed in the baskets provided The bottom of th...

Page 6: ...best to check and clean it fairly regularly using a piece of stiff wire 4 6 Fruit and vegetable box this container there are 2 in the model FAB 32 is at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment whic...

Page 7: ...ting temperature both in the refrigerator and in the freezer in case of the mod FAB32 it controls the operating temperature in the refrigerator section only When the knob is turned to 0 stop the appli...

Page 8: ...nabled by putting the switch in the position and is turned off by putting it back on the symbol 0 After turning on the intensive cooling function turn the thermostat to a setting between 5 and 7 After...

Page 9: ...ned on the first time the freezer is turned on and whenever it is turned on after a period out of use to lower the temperature in the relative compartment more quickly Do not place fresh or frozen foo...

Page 10: ...the intensive freezing switch turn on the switch and turn the thermostat knob to the position 5 7 twenty four hours before you freeze a large quantity of fresh foods After 24 hours have gone by put in...

Page 11: ...ook normal they can be cooked and if required re frozen once they have cooled Depending on their type and intended use frozen foods can be thawed correctly at room temperature in the refrigerator in a...

Page 12: ...eath the pipe to collect the defrosted water 9 3 Cleaning the refrigerator Before cleaning disconnect the plug from the electrical mains Clean the outside using only water and a gentle liquid detergen...

Page 13: ...drop in volume after a few minutes Another normal refrigerator operating noise is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing through the pipes in the circuit This noise is perfectly normal and does not mea...

Page 14: ...ct the electricity supplier Refrigerator section not cooled sufficiently inside temperature setting thermostat set too low 1 2 provides a higher temperature inside the appliance door opened often or f...

Page 15: ...cream concentrated fruit juices Too much condensation forming in refrigerator section check that the door gaskets are providing an airtight seal on the refrigerator door opened often or for long peri...

Page 16: ...ermostat set on too low a temperature Turn the regulator to a lower setting 1 2 to increase the temperature inside the appliance slightly check that the gaskets are providing an airtight seal If they...

Page 17: ...E READING THE NAMEPLATE IF THE PROBLEMS WITH THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE PURCHASED ARE NOT AMONGST THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE AND IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE AUTHORISED AFTER SALES SERVICE YOU...

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