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Refrigeration

Refrigeration

Freezer

Door Handles

The door handles may be packed inside the freezer.

 

Shelves

The wire shelves sit on shelf clips. The shelf clips twist onto the shelf support strips in the cabinet interior. The shelves 
may be positioned at different heights to suit various product. Use the numbers on the shelf support strips to assist with 
setting the shelf clips at the same height.

Loading product

Let the freezer run for 30 minutes before loading it with product for the first time. When loading the shelves with 
product

:

To fit a door handle

To remove a door handle

1. A metal spring is fitted inside the 

handle mounts. Ensure the springs 
point up.

1. Peel back the door gasket from 

behind the handle mounts on the 
inside of the door frame.

2. Unscrew the handle mounts through

the holes on the inside of the door
frame, and remove the handle. 

3. Only unscrew the top and bottom 

screws. Do 

NOT

 unscrew the middle

screw.

3. Place 

BOTH

 handle mounts 

simultaneously onto both door 
brackets. Then push the handle 
down onto the brackets until the 
handle locks in place.

4. Remove the bracket/s from the

handle mount by pressing the 
bracket in and down until it unclips 
from the handle mount.

4. If the handle doesn’t lock into place, 

check that the spring clips are 
pointing up and try again. If only one 
end of the handle locks into place, 
remove the door handle and refit 
with both handle mounts located 
onto the brackets.

5. Fit and screw the bracket/s back

onto the door. Ensure the catches
are pointing up as pictured.

6. Clip the gasket back into place on

the inside of the door frame. If the 
gasket is out of shape, use a hair
drier to heat and reshape it.

To fit a shelf clip:

 

Twist anticlockwise onto 
the shelf support strip.

To remove a shelf clip:

 

Pull the centre tab up and 
twist off clockwise.

To adjust the shelf clip 
height:

 

Pull the centre tab up and 
slide up or down as 
required. Once in position, 
ensure it clicks into place.

Handle

Bracket

Front of 

door

Bracket

Bracket

Handle mount

Handle

Bracket

Catch

Catch

Spring clip 
(pointing up)

Shelf Loading

Do not overload the 

shelves.

Shelf Flexing

Remove product if the 

shelf is flexing.

Shelf Overhang

Do not let product 

overhang the shelves.

Front

Top

Back

MAX

46kg

per shelf

Internal Airflow

Leave 25 mm space 

between product and 

the back of cabinet 

interior

Cabinet Floor

Do not load product 

on the cabinet floor. 

Use the shelves.

Load Limit

Do not load product 

above the load limit 

indicators on the 

cabinet interior sides.

LOAD LIMIT

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Страница 1: ...to be scrapped ensure the cabinet is unplugged from the power supply and cut off the mains flex close to the back of the cabinet Be mindful of the risk of animals or children becoming trapped in the appliance either remove or secure drawers if necessary Refrigerant must be removed by a qualified service person and the cabinet recycled disposed of in accordance with local regulations Service Suppor...

Страница 2: ...irect sunlight Uneven Surface Do not install the freezer on an uneven surface Surface The installation surface must be capable of supporting the loaded cabinet Power Supply Do not overload the power supply Blocking Ventilation Do not store boxes or items in front or on top of the freezer Climate Class The freezer must be installed in an environment within its climate class The climate class is sta...

Страница 3: ... in and down until it unclips from the handle mount 4 If the handle doesn t lock into place check that the spring clips are pointing up and try again If only one end of the handle locks into place remove the door handle and refit with both handle mounts located onto the brackets 5 Fit and screw the bracket s back onto the door Ensure the catches are pointing up as pictured 6 Clip the gasket back i...

Страница 4: ... on freezer use Cleaning Ensure the freezer is unplugged from the power supply before cleaning Wipe the inside and outside of the cabinet with a damp cloth taking care to keep moisture away from electrical parts The condenser coil must be kept clean SKOPE strongly urges cleaning the condenser coil every three months Do NOT use hard or sharp tools to clean the coil as these may cause damage Clean t...

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