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Prior to undertaking any maintenance operation,
be sure to unplug the appliance.

Defrosting of the freezer

The inner walls of the freezer become gradually

covered with a layer of frost keeping in mind not to

open the door frequently and keeping the food wrap-

ped up in closed bags. 

Whenever the thickness of ice reaches 5 mm. the

frost should be removed. Here to proceed as follows:
1... Remove all food staffand place it in the coolest

possible place.

2... Never pull up the sticked ice, you must wait untill

it is melted, when the ice is soft you can remove

it by helping yourself with a plastic ice-scraper,

never use sharp objects, or heating households

because the appliance could be seriusly dama-

ged.

3... Once removed the ice clean and dry the inside

with a soft piece of cloth. 

4... You can plug it in again.

Defrosting of the refrigerator

Frost is automatically eliminated in the refrigerator.

Clean regularly the water drain opening «G».

Cleaning

• Do not use alcohol or any cleanig product contai-

ning alcohol because it can damage the cabinet. 

• Use lukewarm water and neutral soap or bicarbo-

nate of soda for cleaning the interior and the exte-

rior of the appliance. Never use detergents nor

abrasive powders. 

• Clean the black grill on the read of the appliance

(condeser), motor and the upper and downer venti-

lation slots with a brush or vacuum cleaner. This

way the performance of the appliance will improve

and energy consumption reduced. 

• Clean the water container above the motor. 
• Extract the base pulling it outwards in order to per-

mit cleaning undermeath the appliance. 

Idle periods

During periods when the appliance is not in use take

the following precautions: 

• Unplug the appliance. 
• Remove all the food. 
• Defrost and clean the interior and all accessories. 
• Leave the door ajar to permit the air to circulate in

the interior and thus avoid unpleasant smells.

Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for ZD25

Page 1: ...ugged m It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any way m These domestic refrigerators are designed to be used specifically for the storage and conservation of food m DO NOT USE SHARP INSTRUMENTS to scrap off frost or ice Frost may be removed by using a plastic scraper See defrosting instructions m Frozen food must not be re frozen once it has been thawed out Manufact...

Page 2: ... so as to remove the typical smell of a brand new product arid then dry thoroughly Do not use detergents or abrasive powders as these will damage the finish Remove security used for transportation Electrical connection mBefore plugging the appliance make sure that the voltage and frequency shown on the Technical Features correspond to your home supply It is essential that the appliance be efficien...

Page 3: ... Place upper door 9 Put the central hinge H in the opposite side from original position Leave the hinge loose 10 Place the lower door next to the lower hinge E in the opposite side from original and fix all the hinges 11 Dismantle the vertical handles and assemble them in the opposite side Cover the holes with the plastic lids that were situated where the hand les are presently 12 Replace the plin...

Page 4: ...DAC Dynamic Refrigeration system improves the per formance of the fridge compartment as can be seen by Faster cooling A more uniform temperature distribution NOTE When the DAC is operating on cold production is heightened so the refrigerator temperature control must be set to to avoid excessive cold Inner Door Compartments Position The door compartments can be pulled up and removed Fig 5 and inser...

Page 5: ...e freezer is not full the cold will be lost more quickly If the food has not started to thaw then follow the instructions in A C If the food has begun to thaw use them up as quickly as possible or cook them and refreeze them Useful Hints Do not introduce any new food during a freezing period Do not put any newly introduced food for freezing near to already frozen food Wrap the food up properly or ...

Page 6: ...ed in the refrigerator Clean regularly the water drain opening G Cleaning Do not use alcohol or any cleanig product contai ning alcohol because it can damage the cabinet Use lukewarm water and neutral soap or bicarbo nate of soda for cleaning the interior and the exte rior of the appliance Never use detergents nor abrasive powders Clean the black grill on the read of the appliance condeser motor a...

Page 7: ...t cool Regulator is in position 0 2 The freezer or the refrigerator Door not properly closed Close well do not cool enough The door has been opened Avoid frecuent opening frecuently Inadequate position of Change position to a cooler one Temperature Regulator Food has been introduced The appliance will get back recently in large quantities to normal wait 3 Food gets frozen in the Temperature Regula...

Page 8: ...ed 4 The outside of the cabinet High humidity level This is normal It does not steams up in the room affect the performance of the appliance D DOORS 1 Door does not close The appliance is not Level smooth properly levelled Door has benn banged Never bang the door too hard and bounces back Food protudes Place food properly E NOISES Appliance not properly levelled Level properly Friction from back p...

Page 9: ...ice and directives given In many cases you will be able to clarify any doubts yourself and thus avoid unneces sary service calls The preceding section entitled If the appliance does not perform correctly includes suggestions for what should be checked before a serviceman is called If after the above check there is still a fault call your nearest Service Centre Asistencia Tecnica Please make sure y...

Page 10: ...ve and subsequent modifications 89 336 CEE del 03 05 89 electromagnetic compatibility directive and subsequent modifications DATA IN AGREEMENT WITH UNE REQUIREMENTS MODEL ZD25 6ATT A mm 1 700 VOLTAGE V 6 220 230 FREQUENCY Hz 50 FREEZING CAPACITY Kg 24h 4 POWER CONSUMPTION W 160 TEMPERATURE RISING TIME H 24 595 600 45 645 595 1 175 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

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