3. GENERAL ADVICE ON THE USE OF THE APPLIANCE
The freezing shelf cover should be closed. The covers are opened by pulling, fig. (6) page 21.
To remove the baskets lift them over the stop pins, fig. (4) page 21.
If the cabinet is not to be used for more than 48 hours the doors should be left open to avoid ill smells.
The appliance is equipped with a
Therefore, a slight heating of the sidewalls is quite normal.
Lighting
This appliance is equipped with a device which causes the light to switch off if the door is open / left ajar for abnormally long time. When the door has been closed for a couple of minutes, the device is cut off and the light switches on in normal way again.
Important!
In case of damage to the power cord it must be replaced by a power cord of correspond- ing type, available from the manufacturer or his service representative.
4. MAINTENANCE
Only use an unscented detergent when cleaning the cabinet inside.
Switch off the appliance and pull out the plug when cleaning the cabinet.
The skirting board can be removed to faciliate a vacuum cleaning of the floor. See fig. (1) page 20.
5. HAS THE APPLIANCE STOPPED WORKING?
Before calling a repairman, check that the plug is properly plugged into the wall socket.
The fuse is intact.
The power has not been cut off. All controls are correctly set.
The quantity of foodstuffs in deepfreezing is not too large.
Switch off the cabinet for 15 minutes (for instance at the thermostat). Switch it on again and after 5 minutes check whether
frost has formed on the evaporator.
Do not open the cabinet when unnecessary. If the break appears to stretch over a longer period (over 12 hours) store the foodstuffs, if possible, in another freezer. Most foodstuffs, if thawed on the outside but otherwise hard, can be
6. SAFETY
Scrapped cabinets may become dangerous to children at play. Therefore, remove the doors or place the scrapped cabinet in such a way that children cannot enter it.
Never store liquids with carbon dioxide in the freezer.
7. TECHNICAL DATA
This appliance meets the provisions of the following directives:
89/336/EEC (electromagnetic compatibility), 73/23/EEC (electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits) as amended. Household appliances sold in the EU also meet 96/57/EEC (energy efficiency require- ments) as amended.
The rating plate, which is placed either at the back or inside the appliance, see fig. (7) page 21, provides various technical information as well as type and serial number.
8. INSTALLATION
See drawings (1) and (2) page 20.
Install the cabinet in a dry place and so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight or any other source of heat.
Place the cabinet in a level position. This is easily achieved by adjusting the adjustable feet at the front edge of the base. The cabinet should not rest against a wall on its hinged side. When placing the cabinet on a carpet or on a wooden floor, the placing should be checked after a while to see whether the unit has „subsided“ into the soft flooring.
The Cabinets can be built in or put side by side, see fig. (2) page 20.
For sufficient airflow around the cabinet it is necessary to have a 50 mm high air duct right above the appliance, see fig. (2), an air duct that leeds the air up over the top cupboard. Make sufficient space for door opening as to draw the baskets out, see fig. (2).
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