7. CONNECTION TO THE MAINS
1.
Ensure that mains voltage and frequency are the same as those stated on the rating plate
to the appliance.
2.
Ensure that the supply socket has the following characteristics:
b)
earthed.
It fulfils the requirements of the rated current as set out on the rating plate.
with the IEC regulations: - magnetothermal differential switch with In = nominal value as stated on the
rating plate; - Differential with Id sensitivity = 30 mA.
in the room. . The connecting cable to the appliance is H05 VVF, designed for internal use. For
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installation in any other environments, it will be necessary to change the cable with the appropriate type
(for example H07 VVF for external use).
by mistake in a horizontal position or has been turned upside down, leave for at least three hours in the
correct position before switching on the power supply. . Connect the plug (do not use three-way
adapters and reduction adapters) (see figure 7).
8. CONTROLS
The controls of the appliance are located at the front inside a protected recess.
switch
: to switch on the refrigeration system.
cabinet.
3. Thermometer:
temperature in the appliance. To adjust the temperature: ) Press button
the temperature set-point, which can then be changed by pressing butto
(see figure 8).
9. CHECKING CORRECT OPERATION
CHECK THAT: 1.
The plug is connected. . The refrigeration unit switch is switched on (green light on).
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. The thermometer shows the desired temperature for the goods to be stored. . The internal lights are
on and the door is properly closed.
lamps.
6.
The room temperature does not exceed that in which the appliance is designed to work
normally, i.e. +30°C, 55% r.h. (climatic class 4). . There is suitable clearance (at least 30 cm) in front of
the motor grille to ensure sufficient airflow. . The cabinet is suitably filled, without overloading the
shelves (max. 10 kg per shelf and 40 kg per hook) and with sufficient space for cold air circulation.
compressor is on and the COMP led is on, if the internal temperature is higher than that set on the
thermostat.
10. INTERNAL CLEANING (EVERY 15 DAYS)
1.
Switch off the electricity supply.
place. . Leave the door open or defrost completely. . Remove the plug at the appliance.
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pointed metal tools to remove the ice from the evaporator. . Dry with care. . Leave the appliance to dry
with the door open before restarting. . Empty the drip tray under the cabinet (see figure 9).
11. MANUAL DEFROSTING
1.
Check for ice and frost on the evaporator fins. . Should the layer of frost be too thick, and ice drips are
noted that could impair passage of air, complete defrosting should be undertaken. . Open the door and
remove the goods, leaving the door open.
tools to remove the ice. . Leave the appliance to the dry with door open before restarting.
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12. REPLACING THE DOOR'S MAGNETIC GASKET
1
. Open the door.
2.
Take hold of the magnetic gasket and pull it out of the frame.
gasket and press it firmly down all around (see figure 10).
Operator's guide
N.B
. If during transport or storage the appliance has been placed
2. Light switch:
to display the temperature in the appliance.
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5.
The appliance is not exposed to direct sunlight or to high-powered
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2.
Remove the refrigerated goods and store in a suitably refrigerated
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4.
Wait for the ice to thaw and refrain from using pointed metal
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3.
Ensure that there is no danger of explosion (AD)
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to switch on the light inside the display
Thermostat:
a
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n 5 "UP"
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attached
a)
it is properly
c)
It complies
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to adjust the
once to display
or button
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Do not use
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