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Author: Rudi          Version: 2.1          Revision: 1.2          Revision Date: June 2019

7. You have switched on the appliance for approximately 12 hours prior to loading

it  with products. Avoid  packing  products  in  too  tightly – air  must  be  able  to
circulate freely

8. You never put bottles or cans of fizzy drinks in the freezer compartment as they

may burst when freezing.  Also, do not give children ice-lollies straight from the
freezer compartment as they may cause frost burns.

9. Hot  liquids  and food  are  not  introduced directly into  the freezer,  allow them to

cool down first.

10. You are  aware  that  the  temperature  inside  the appliance can  vary

according to the ambient temperature, the location of the freezer, the frequency
with  which  the  lid  is opened,  and  the  volume  and  concentration  of  products
stored in it.

11. You avoid packing products in too tightly – air must be able to circulate freely.

12. For the safety of children keep the key out of children’s reach at all times.

13. It is recommended that a suitably qualified person carry out a yearly service

check.

CLEANING YOUR FREEZER

Clean the bin of the appliance using ½ a litre of warm water and a tablespoon
of bicarbonate of soda.

Soak a soft cloth in the solution, wring it out, and use it to clean out the interior
of the freezer compartment and its fittings.

Do not use wax polish, scouring powder, strong scented products or household
cleaners and detergent to clean the interior of the appliance as they may
damage the surface and leave a strong odour.

The exterior of the appliance should be wiped clean periodically using a damp
cloth and a small quantity of household detergent. The lid seal should only be
cleaned with soap and water and then thoroughly dried. The absorption unit at
the side of the appliance should be cleaned with a brush or feather duster from
time to time, but make sure that the appliance is switched off and has cooled
down when doing this.

DEFROSTING

WARNING:

Normally the temperature of items would rise during defrosting and so, they
should be consumed within 24 hours or discarded.

Do not try to accelerate defrosting by using any kind of heating appliance, as this
may damage the internal surfaces of the freezer.

No sharp object to be used to scrape off the ice as this may damage the internal

surfaces of the freezer.

Frost will gradually accumulate on the freezer surface.  It must not be allowed
to grow thick as it acts as an insulator and adversely affects freezer
performance.

Summary of Contents for GF230IP

Page 1: ...OR THE ZERO MODEL GF230IP SINGLE LID CHEST FREEZER 2 WAY L P Gas 230V Electric ZERO APPLIANCES PTY LTD Cat I3 28 30 37 I3B P 30 WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED ENSURE THAT THE GAS SUPPLY HOSE I...

Page 2: ...ed rate Injector size 0 42mm diameter marked 13 or 0 Gas consumption 34 2 g h Electrical Supply 230V Mains Electricity 0 360kW This appliance is a single lid single bin chest type freezer and has a ha...

Page 3: ...on of South Africa may install a gas installation The installation must be installed in accordance with the requirements of SANS 10087 1 and any fire department regulations and or local bylaws applica...

Page 4: ...etc the gas pipes may contain some air which should be allowed to escape by briefly pressing on the safety valve knob A This will ensure that the flame lights quickly Do not press knob A for more than...

Page 5: ...er or gas supplier immediately Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapour and liquid in the vicinity of this or any other appliance USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO START ELECTRIC OPERATION...

Page 6: ...baffle 2 Loosen the retainer screws B2 on the element and slide the element out of bottom the chimney A1 3 Insert the burner C1 onto the bottom of the chimney A1 4 Fasten the retainer screws C2 to the...

Page 7: ...ce is connected to the same supply check if it works properly 5 If the appliance fails to work on 230V Mains Electricity check a That the 230V supply is connected to the unit b That there are no loose...

Page 8: ...ning after releasing the fail safe valve knob according to the instructions there may be two faults these being a The magnet in the flame failure device 3 is faulty b The thermocouple feeler point 6 m...

Page 9: ...and a tablespoon of bicarbonate of soda Soak a soft cloth in the solution wring it out and use it to clean out the interior of the freezer compartment and its fittings Do not use wax polish scouring p...

Page 10: ...OUTINE MAINTENANCE It is recommended that a suitably qualified person service this appliance at least once a year Inspect the gas hose for cracks and chafing marks Test all connections with a suitable...

Page 11: ...isted under Troubleshooting In the unlikely event of cooling unit failure contact the national distributor without delay IMPORTANT NOTE If there is a smell of ammonia it is advised that the user turn...

Page 12: ...12 Author Rudi Version 2 1 Revision 1 2 Revision Date June 2019 ENSURE THAT THE GAS SUPPLY HOSE IS NOT IN CONTACT WITH OR NEAR THE BURNER BOX Made in South Africa Pty Ltd...

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