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User Manual

General Store Type Freezers and Fridges

UMD IZMIR Series

Summary of Contents for UMD 1450 D DF IZMIR

Page 1: ...EN User Manual General Store Type Freezers and Fridges UMD IZMIR Series...

Page 2: ...ZMIR UMD 1850 GB D IZMIR UMD 1850 GB D S DF IZMIR UMD 1850 GB D S DF VS IZMIR UMD 1850 GB S DF VS IZMIR UMD 2100 D DF IZMIR UMD 2100 D DF VS IZMIR UMD 2100 D IZMIR UMD 2100 D S DF IZMIR UMD 2100 D S D...

Page 3: ...NT OF ADJUSTABLE STAYS 11 3 3 2 MULTIPLE DEVICE USE LAY OUT POSITIONS 11 3 3 2 1 STAND ALONE USE 11 3 3 2 2 SINGLE LINE ARRAY 11 3 3 2 3 SUCCESSIVE ARRAY 11 3 3 2 4 HEAD FRIDGE AND ISLAND ARRAY 12 3 4...

Page 4: ...EFROST 18 4 5 THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS ERC 112D 19 4 5 1 GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS 19 4 5 2 GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS 19 4 5 3 MANUAL DEFROST 19 5 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 20 5...

Page 5: ...you may need to make later 1 BASIC INFORMATION 1 1 SYMBOLS Some significant points in using the device are made attention grabbing with symbols The meaning of these symbols are stated below in accorda...

Page 6: ...stated below The procedures performed in breach of the rules make your equipment out of warranty The assembly and demonstration of the equipment must be carried out by the Authorized Service The equip...

Page 7: ...e user Depending on the final decision to be given by the consumer in case of experiencing any problem due to the location of the equipment all responsibility shall be borne by the consumer and the eq...

Page 8: ...ch as fire sparkle etc that may lead to in flammation at the environment where the equipment is located keep your equipment away from such sources Otherwise fire explosion etc may be experienced Plug...

Page 9: ...quipment may be damaged and it may go out of warranty Chapter 3 If the equipment is used in accordance with the climatic conditions for which it is designed it will provide the best performance This e...

Page 10: ...close to the device Device shall be placed at least 1 meter away from heat sources oven cooker stove radiator etc Device shall be placed where there is no direct sunlight Device shall be placed away f...

Page 11: ...arry out the balancing operation 3 3 2 MULTIPLE DEVICE USE LAY OUT POSITIONS 3 3 2 1 STAND ALONE USE Pay attention that there is at least 150 mm distance between the wall and the device back part The...

Page 12: ...t cover 3 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS This device works with 220 240V 50 60 Hz 110 127 60 Hz alternating current Check this value from the label at the back of the device Image J J The aspects you shall...

Page 13: ...rost Press and release increases the sliding values between Menu options or enables transition When you press it at least for 5 seconds Manuel Defrost Loop starts 2 Light internal menu status decrease...

Page 14: ...rom DI Off Otherwise Aux LED Permanently on Aux output active Flashing Deep cooling Cycle active Off Aux output not active Alarms LED Permanently on alarm active Flashing alarm acknowledged Off otherw...

Page 15: ...elow Example In case the mode you want to choose is Meat mode then when you press key when AP2 is written on the screen then you switch to Meat mode NOTE In case you think that there is a problem with...

Page 16: ...ENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS Thermostat visual is presented on Image H1 H1 Keys 1 Press and release increases the sliding options among menu options and enables transition 2 Light Internal menu...

Page 17: ...e active Off Aux output not active F LED Permanently on F setting dro 1 Off otherwise C LED Permanently on C setting dro 0 Off otherwise NOTE Your thermostat is set on factory defaults and does not re...

Page 18: ...ng stack Push the uppermost or lowermost button to scan the rolling stack 4 4 THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS 4 4 1 GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS The explanations regarding the sybols on the thermostat...

Page 19: ...s on the thermostat and general information about the settings are given be low Thermostat visual is presented on Image H3 H3 1 Defrost Key 2 Stand by Key 3 Up Key 4 Down Key 4 5 2 GENERAL INFORMATION...

Page 20: ...supplied with the device without damaging the walls In case frosting is too much place the products inside the device in an appropriate place where they will not be ruined Then plug out the device No...

Page 21: ...defrosting operation Chapter 5 1 Leaving the cover of the equipment may cause frost deposit inside the equipment In order to prevent frost deposit whenyoudocontinuousloading perform manual defrosting...

Page 22: ...er the equipment with materials such as plastic coatings etc NOTE If the plastic parts inside the equipment do not let the air in it may lead to odour mould growth due to humidity and perspiration Per...

Page 23: ...plug out the device Contact with the Authorized Person for the replacement of the cable of the device Appeal for help of qualified electrical expert for the socket control Compressor is always working...

Page 24: ...e placed inside the device shall be used in accordance with Freezer Meat Cooler modes There is a problem in packaging of the product inside the device Do not place the products whose packages are dama...

Page 25: ...orking These sounds may be normal Check the table below Device Operating Sounds Humming sound Cooler system is working Babbling rustling sounds Cooling gas is passing through pipes Clicking Compressor...

Page 26: ...26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A B B C C...

Page 27: ...27 150 mm 150 mm D D E E F F G G...

Page 28: ...28 2 1 3 9 1 3 4 2 2 1 3 H3 H3 H1 H1 H2 H2 H4 H4 4 1 2 4 5 7 8 3 6...

Page 29: ...29 I I J J 200 250 ml K K...

Page 30: ...30 L L...

Page 31: ...User Manuall General Store Type Freezers and Fridges 31 EN NOTES...

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