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A- THINGS THAT MUST BE DONE BEFORE USING YOUR DEEP
FREEZER
WARNING!
• Do not place your deep freezer to a place exposed to direct sunlight or influence area of the heat sources
such as stove, radiator core, oven, cooker, radiant and infrared. Otherwise, this may cause performance dec-
rease, damage of your freezer or make it become dysfunctional. (Picture 1)
• Your freezer is set for operating at mains power of 220-240 Volt 50 Hz. Using your freezer with a different
voltage may cause it become dysfunctional and fire. (Picture 2)
• Electrical installation must conform to national regulations. (Picture 3)
• There must absolutely be a residual current relay and a fuse in your electrical installation for preventing the
risks of electrical shock and fire. (Picture 4)
• Our company is not responsible for the failures and damages that may occur in case of using without gro-
unding. (Picture 5)
• Place the freezer in a damp-free place with unobstructed air circulation.
• You must clean inside your product before the first use. (see page 26)
• After placing your freezer to its place, wait for one (1) hour without moving it before starting using.
• If your freezer is installed under very cold weather conditions, then the waiting period must be at least two
(2) hours before starting to operate it.
• Pack your foodstuff air-tight before placing them into the freezer for preventing them losing their tastes and
not getting dry. (Picture 6)
• In case of prolonged blackouts, do not open the door of your products for preventing heat loss.
• If you do not use your freezer or leave it empty for a short time, do not unplug it for saving energy. Otherwise,
more energy will be consumed for re-cooling your freezer.
• Locations of the lamps may change depending on your freezer’s model. You can place you foodstuff into
your freezer two (2) hours after the red temperature light goes out. For more cooling, your product is equ-
ipped with super cooling system. It is required to run super cooling function of your device during the first
operation (for the models with super cooling option)
• Super cooling system will run for maximum 24 hours continuously. Otherwise service life our your freezer
may decrease (For models with super cooling)
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Summary of Contents for UCF 160 L
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Page 85: ...ALM 85 Die Frischegarantie...
Page 113: ...FR 113 Garantie de la fra cheur...
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Page 169: ...ES 169 Garant a de frescura...
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Page 180: ...RU 180 A Ugur Ugur 12 5 R600a R290 U ur R600a R290 12...
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Page 188: ...RU 188 S 23 min ax MAX MIN 4 18 C 25 C D 23 S 5 4 3 2 1 S 4 3 2 1...
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Page 192: ...RU 192 D 2 3 24 Defrost 1 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 26 27 Defrost 25 26 27...
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