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Contents

1. SAFETY NOTICES ................................................................................................................ 23

2. INTENDED USE OF THE FREEZER  .................................................................................... 24

3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  ................................................................................... 25

3.1 Choice of location .......................................................................................................................................... 25

3.2 Positioning and leveling the appliance .......................................................................................................... 26

3.3 Electrical connection  ..................................................................................................................................... 27

4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  ................................................................................................... 28

4.1 CVB 20 .......................................................................................................................................................... 28

4.2 Controls ......................................................................................................................................................... 28

4.3 Drawers / Door compartments  ...................................................................................................................... 29

4.4 Shelf for ice and eutectic salts  ...................................................................................................................... 29

5. ARRANGING FOODS IN THE FREEZER ............................................................................. 30

6. USING THE FREEZER  ......................................................................................................... 31

6.1 Turning on the freezer ................................................................................................................................... 31

6.2 Adjustment and selection of the cooling temperature  ................................................................................... 31

7. FREEZING FOODS ............................................................................................................... 32

7.1 Keeping deep-frozen foods  ........................................................................................................................... 32

7.2 Defrosting deep-frozen foods ........................................................................................................................ 33

7.3 Making ice cubes  .......................................................................................................................................... 33

8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ......................................................................................... 34

8.1 Defrosting the freezer .................................................................................................................................... 34

8.2 Cleaning the freezer ...................................................................................................................................... 35

8.3 Turning off the freezer ................................................................................................................................... 35

8.4 Practical energy saving advice ...................................................................................................................... 35

8.5 Noises during operation  ................................................................................................................................ 36

8.6 Identifying and eliminating any operating faults  ............................................................................................ 36

9. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION GUIDE ................................................................................... 37

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

: these instructions contain user recommendations, description of the

commands and the correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

: these are intended for 

the

 qualified technician

 who must

install the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test.

Further information about the products can be found at www.smeg.com

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Summary of Contents for CVB20LNE

Page 1: ...ting deep frozen foods 33 7 3 Making ice cubes 33 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 34 8 1 Defrosting the freezer 34 8 2 Cleaning the freezer 35 8 3 Turning off the freezer 35 8 4 Practical energy saving adv...

Page 2: ...rganisation authorised to collect waste electrical equipment Proper disposal will enable valuable materials to be recovered Refrigation appliances contain gases that can be harmful to the environment...

Page 3: ...in tins or glass containers in the freezer especially carbonated drinks Do not keep products containing gases flammable propellents or explosive substances in the freezer danger of explosion Electrica...

Page 4: ...essional use Smeg cannot be held liable for any damage incurred as a result of incorrect use of the appliance The freezer has undergone the necessary leakage tests for the coolant loop and meets the s...

Page 5: ...r to prevent the proper operation of the product from being compromised a suitable insulation board must be used Otherwise locate the appliance at least 3 cm away from electrical or gas cookers and at...

Page 6: ...ties in the flooring Fig 1 Fig 2 The adjustable feet enable the front part of the freezer to be raised and therefore tilted back to facilitate proper door closure If the feet are not high enough to st...

Page 7: ...rs before turning it on for the first time Connect the supply cable of the appliance to an earthed electrical socket installed in accordance with electrical safety standards The nominal voltage and fr...

Page 8: ...t 5 Nameplate located inside the appliance 6 Eutectic salt container if provided and or ice cube container 4 2 Controls 7 Thermostat selector 8 Green light indicates that the appliance is connected to...

Page 9: ...twards All the drawers have a protective mechanism to prevent them from being pulled out completely or by accident To remove the drawers 1 all you have to do is slide them out until they stop lift the...

Page 10: ...any contamination of foods with odours or tastes from other foods can be avoided Only use containers suitable for keeping food Always allow hot foods and drinks to cool at room temperature before put...

Page 11: ...e Reopening the freezer door immediately after closing it may be difficult Please wait 2 or 3 minutes to enable the low pressure which has formed to be compensated for 6 2 Adjustment and selection of...

Page 12: ...e and of good quality Fresh fruit and vegetables must be frozen immediately after picking where possible in order to maintain their nutrients shape texture colour and flavour It is advisable to hang m...

Page 13: ...ation in the products If the smell and appearance of defrosted foods appears to be unchanged they can be cooked and potentially refrozen after they have cooled To defrost frozen foods correctly depend...

Page 14: ...n foods are cooled further Then turn the selector to setting and remove the plug from the electric socket or turn off the master switch Open the door and remove the deep frozen products from the drawe...

Page 15: ...r a vacuum cleaner 1 To clean the handle use the same products as those for cleaning the outside surfaces of your new product do not use paste or cream detergents detergents for steel or any that cont...

Page 16: ...causes Checks must then be made to ensure that the freezer is level on the floor and the compressor does not vibrate during operation if this is not the case adjust the feet provided the drawers are...

Page 17: ...e supply cable contact your electricity supply company Insufficient cooling internal temperature control set too low 1 2 corresponds to a higher temperature inside the freezer frequent or prolonged do...

Page 18: ...ower setting 1 2 so that the temperature inside the freezer increases slightly check that the seals are functioning properly open the door less frequently and for less time increase the atmospheric te...

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