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Instructions for Use

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Operation Control

The freezer is controlled with the thermostat knob.

1.

 Red control light

2.

 Yellow control light

3.

 Thermostat knob

Mode of Operation

Continuous operation - the yellow light is on.

The cooling system operates continuously - the Super Function. This
mode is selected when you want to freeze large amounts of fresh
foods and in case you want to deep freeze already frozen foods.

Automatic operation - the yellow light is off.

The interior temperature is controlled by the thermostat which turns the
cooling system on and off.
The frequency of switching the cooling system on and off depends on:
- the thermostat knob position (thermostat setting),
- how often you open the door; and
- ambient temperature.

Temperature Selection

When the freezer operates automatically, the
interior temperature is controlled by the
thermostat.
The  most suitable thermostat position is in the
middle between 

max

 and 

min

.

We recommend setting the thermostat on
positions towards 

max 

only in case you want to

accelerate cooling, as for example before
loading smaller amounts of fresh foods or when the operation mode
shall correspond to the ambient temperature.
Thermostat settings towards 

min

 help you save energy provided that

the freezer is loaded with smaller amount of frozen foods.
Changes of the ambient temperature affects temperature in the interior
of the appliance. Choose correct setting of the thermostat knob.

Summary of Contents for VI144B

Page 1: ...se for many years The upright freezer for domestic use is intended for freezing fresh food and for long term storing of frozen food up to one year depending on the kind of food Before putting into use...

Page 2: ...qualified technician and instructions are for his use only We Care for the Environment Our products use environmentally friendly packaging which can be either recycled or disposed of in an environment...

Page 3: ...ind to connect the appliance correctly to the mains supply see Connection to the Mains Supply Do not touch the cooled surfaces while the appliance operates especially not with wet hands because the sk...

Page 4: ...he appliance Storing Time During Power Supply Interruption In the case of failure or electric cut out do not open the freezer except if the cut out takes longer than 15 30 hours with the appliances no...

Page 5: ...oned at least 3 cm away from the electric or gas cooker and at least 30 cm away from the oil or coal stove If this is not possible use an appropriate insulation Behind the appliance there should be fr...

Page 6: ...on of the Appliance Freezing Compartment 1 is used for freezing fresh foods Storing Compartment 2 is used for storing packages of frozen foods Control Panel 3 See Operation Controls Defrost Water Outl...

Page 7: ...s maintain uniform temperature of frozen foods therefore assuring higher quality of foods and reducing energy consumption If you remove the accumulators the compartment can be used for freezing fruits...

Page 8: ...off depends on the thermostat knob position thermostat setting how often you open the door and ambient temperature Temperature Selection When the freezer operates automatically the interior temperatur...

Page 9: ...Instructions for Use 59 Red Control Light The red light is on when there is something wrong with the temperature in the freezer See Trouble Shooting Guide...

Page 10: ...enough to tightly wrap around the food Mark packages with following data kind and amount of foods and the date of loading It is most important that the food is frozen as quickly as possible We therefo...

Page 11: ...y frozen foods is indicated on the packaging For storing and use consider manufacturer s instruction When shopping be careful and choose only packages of foods which are adequately packed and provided...

Page 12: ...ould be used as soon as possible Cold air preserves the food but it does not destroy microorganisms which rapidly activate themselves after defrosting and make foods perishable Partial defrosting redu...

Page 13: ...c parts and may be hazardous to health Cleaning the Appliance Before cleaning the appliance disconnect the cable from the mains supply Do not use abrasive cleaning agents Be careful to remove any clea...

Page 14: ...se 64 Switch Off the Appliance When Not in Use If you do not intend to use the appliance for a longer period of time disconnect the power supply empty the appliance defrost it and clean it Leave the d...

Page 15: ...he compressor and condenser assure adequate air circulation behind the appliance and wipe the dust from the condenser The Door is Hard to Open If you want to open the door that has just or recently be...

Page 16: ...ual and stronger noise is heard which is rather unusual for the appliance This noise is often a consequence of inadequate placing The appliance shall be placed and levelled firmly on solid base and it...

Page 17: ...pliance should be mounted and installed in compliance with these instructions current standards and regulations Mounting instructions were prepared for various types models of appliances therefore the...

Page 18: ...ssor You must therefore provide for adequate air circulation on the rear of the appliance At the base of the kitchen unit intended for building in the integrated appliance there should be at least 200...

Page 19: ...le and vice versa Put the door of the appliance on the lower hinge Fix the upper hinge and cover it Replace the slide guides to the opposite side of the door Plug the remaining holes with decorative c...

Page 20: ...r for the upper hinge 6 Lower hinge fastener 2 Upper hinge 7 Lower hinge 3 Upper rail 8 Corner without a hole 4 Slide guide 9 Corner with a hole 5 Lower hinge washer 10 Low temperature compartment 12...

Page 21: ...x 12 screws Fig 3 Remove the slide guides and separate the appliance door from the door of the kitchen unit Fix the slides and be careful not to move them while fixing Fig 4 Fix the slide guides to t...

Page 22: ...Mounting Instructions 15 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6...

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