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VALBERG UF 242 E W742C - Refrigerator
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Product Type Refrigerator with freezer compartment
Brand VALBERG
Model UF 242 E W742C
Climate Class SN, N, ST, T (multi-class) - Ambient temperature range from 10°C to 43°C
Power Supply 230 V / 50 Hz, earthing required
Thermostat Setting 3 positions: MIN, NORMAL, MAX
Recommended Ambient Temperature Normal ≈ 24°C (±4°C); Cold ≈ 16°C (±4°C); Hot ≈ 32°C (±4°C)
Defrosting Manual (freezer compartment)
Maximum Freezing Capacity in 24h Indicated on the rating plate
Included Accessories Freezer drawers, ice cube trays
Door Reversal Possible (instructions provided)
Adjustable Feet Yes (leveling)
Cleaning Warm water and mild soap; clean the condenser once a year
Warranty 2 years (upon presentation of receipt)
Repairability Repair by authorized after-sales service, original spare parts only

Frequently Asked Questions - UF 242 E W742C VALBERG

How to adjust the refrigerator temperature?
Use the thermostat inside the appliance. There are 3 settings: MIN (warmest), NORMAL and MAX (coldest). For normal ambient temperature (around 24°C), set to NORMAL.
What is the acceptable ambient temperature range for this appliance?
The appliance is suitable for climate classes SN (10-32°C), N (16-32°C), ST (16-38°C) and T (16-43°C). Check the rating plate for the specific class.
How do I defrost the freezer?
Unplug the appliance, remove the food and wrap it. Leave the door open with a container to collect water. Do not use sharp metal objects to scrape off ice. Once defrosting is complete, dry the inside and plug back in.
What to do if the appliance does not work?
Check that the plug is properly connected, the fuse or circuit breaker. If the socket is defective, call an electrician. If the problem persists, contact an authorized after-sales service.
How to clean the inside of the refrigerator?
Before cleaning, unplug the appliance. Use a soft cloth with warm water and a little mild soap. Rinse with fresh water and dry completely. Never use abrasive cleaners or steam cleaners.
Can I reverse the door opening direction?
Yes, door reversal is possible. Follow the instructions in the manual: unscrew the hinges, remove the door, and reinstall the parts on the other side. Make sure to tilt the appliance backward and place it on a solid support.
What is the maximum amount of food I can freeze in 24 hours?
The maximum freezing capacity in 24 hours is indicated on the appliance's rating plate. It varies by model. During freezing, do not add other foods.
The appliance makes noise, is this normal?
Yes, some noises are normal: compressor, refrigerant circulation. If the noise is unusual, check that the appliance is level (adjusting the feet) and that it does not touch the wall or other objects.
How to clean the condenser?
The condenser is located at the back of the appliance. Once a year, clean it with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust. This reduces energy consumption.
What to do in case of a prolonged power outage?
If the outage lasts longer than the autonomy indicated on the label, the defrosted food must be consumed quickly or cooked and refrozen. Do not refreeze already thawed food without cooking.

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Voltage and frequency:

  • 230 V / 50 Hz
  • Grounding required

Climate classification:

This model is classified multi-class (SN, N, ST, T), which means it can operate in an ambient temperature range of 10 °C to 43 °C.

The technical manual for the VALBERG UF 242 E W742C does not specify the power in watts or the energy consumption in kWh. For this detailed information, please refer to the energy label attached to the appliance or contact VALBERG customer service.

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What type of bit is needed to change the door opening direction of the VALBERG UF 242 E W742C refrigerator?
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To change the door opening direction of your VALBERG UF 242 E W742C refrigerator, it is important to know the type of bit suitable for the hinge screws. Here are the key details:

Required Bit Type

  • Torx screws: If the screws have a six-pointed star shape, you will need a Torx bit. Common sizes are T15 or T20, but it is advisable to check the exact size on your appliance.
  • Cross screws: If the screws have a cross shape, a suitable cross (Philips) bit (usually PH1 or PH2) will be necessary.

Tips for Changing the Opening Direction

  1. Get a screwdriver with the bit corresponding to the screws of your refrigerator.
  2. Carefully unscrew the hinge screws of the door while holding the door to prevent any risk of it falling.
  3. Reposition the hinges and the door on the opposite side according to the specific instructions for the model.
  4. Re-screw the hinges with the same bit, ensuring to tighten properly for a secure fit.

Make sure to have a set of varied bits available to ensure a perfect match with the screws of your appliance.

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USER MANUAL UF 242 E W742C VALBERG

This product is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase* against any failure resulting from a manufacturing or material defect. This warranty does not cover defects or damage resulting from incorrect installation, improper use or abnormal wear of the product.

*as shown on the sales receipt.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

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VALBERG UF 242 E W742C - WARRANTY CONDITIONS - 1

Overview of the appliance

Recommended ambient temperature Temperature control adjustment Components

VALBERG UF 242 E W742C - WARRANTY CONDITIONS - 2

Using the appliance

Upside down door Installation Initial use Daily use Useful advice and tips

VALBERG UF 242 E W742C - WARRANTY CONDITIONS - 3

Useful information

Cleaning and maintenance Troubleshooting

Respect the climatic classes indicated in the product information on the appliance's nameplate. You can use this to check the recommended temperature range of the room where the appliance is located:

SN: Between 10 and 32°C N: Between 16 and 32°C ST: Between 16 and 38°C T: Between 16 and 43°C

A multi-class appliance can handle the lowest and highest temperature of all classes covered. Using the appliance outside the recommended temperature range will lead to inferior performance and premature ageing.

Temperature control adjustment

For optimal use and to save energy, adjust the temperature control(s) of the appliance according to the ambient temperature of the room in which it is being used, and respect the climate class.

Refer to the product sheet to find out the climatic class associated with the minimum and maximum recommended ambient temperatures for the appliance as well as the temperature setting recommended for storing food under optimal conditions.

The ambient temperatures in °C are given as a rough guide.

The set positions can be affected by the location of the appliance in the room, how often the door is opened, or the load of food inside.

The temperature control may need to be changed to compensate for these factors.

Examples of locations:

  • Unheated room in winter like a garage in a cold region.
  • Kitchen/lounge area with normal heating.
  • Room that is not air-conditioned in summer in a hot region.
Thermostat setting for ambient T°C : NORMAL ≈ +24°C (± 4°C)Normal
Thermostat setting for ambient T°C : COLD ≈ +16°C (± 4°C)Normal
Thermostat setting for ambient T°C : HOT ≈ +32°C (± 4°C)Normal

Components

1

Freezer drawers

3

Levelling the feet

2

Thermostat

  • All images in this manual are for your information purposes only and actual product may vary; please refer to the different elements of your appliance for further details.

Reversed door

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver, flat screwdriver, hexagon key. Make sure that the appliance is unplugged and empty. To remove the door, you need to tilt the appliance backwards. You need to position the appliance on something solid so that it does not slip whilst you are positioning the door the other way round. All the parts that have been removed must be kept in a safe place so that the door can be replaced.

  • Do not lie the appliance flat as this could damage the cooling circuit. It is better for 2 people to handle the appliance during assembly.

Unscrew the hinge cover.

2. Open the door and unscrew the upper hinge. Then remove the door from the unit and place it on some soft padding to prevent damage.

Remove the cover and the screws on the left-hand side and then attach them on the right.

4. Carefully position the back of the unit flat on some soft padding. Start by removing the 2 levelling feet. Then unscrew the door hinge and the adjustable foot on the left. Caution! If there is a screw in the front left-hand corner, remove it before installing the hinge.

Unscrew and remove the pin from the lower hinge. Turn the support over and reposition.

Install the hinge on the left-hand side and the adjustable foot on the right. Then screw the 2 levelling feet onto their initial parts. Unscrew the pin in the upper hinge and insert it into the hole on the left. 3. Return the appliance to its vertical position and place the door on the lower hinge. Make sure that the centre of the lower hinge is inserted in the hole in the door.

Then attach the upper hinge to the door. Before fixing the upper hinge firmly in place, try to open the door to check that the unit is properly sealed. Then screw the hinge cover onto the hinge.

Installation

9 Installing the door handle

Rear spacer

10 Screw the spacers onto the rear of the element.

Space required

11 Make sure that there is enough space to open the door.

Maintain at least 50 mm on both sides.

Levelling the appliance

To complete this step, adjust both feet on the element.

If the appliance is not level, the door will not be properly aligned and the magnetised seals will not be properly covered.

Positioning

  • Install this appliance in a place where the room temperature corresponds to the climatic class indicated on the appliance's nameplate.

Location

  • The appliance should be installed far from heat sources such as radiators, boilers, direct sunlight, etc. Make sure that air can circulate freely around the back of the element.
  • To guarantee optimum performance, appliances positioned below an overhanging element should be at a minimum distance of at least 100 mm between the top of the appliance and the wall element. Ideally, the appliance should not be positioned underneath wall elements.
  • Precise levelling is guaranteed using one or more adjustable feet positioned on the base of the appliance.

WARNING!

It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply; the plug must be easily accessible after installation.

Electrical connection

  • Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the voltage and frequency indicated on the nameplate correspond to your domestic power supply. This appliance must be earthed. There is a contact in the plug for this purpose.
  • If the domestic power supply is not earthed, contact a qualified electrician to connect the appliance to a separate earthing point according to the statutory requirements for electricity supplies.
  • The manufacturer accepts no liability if the above-mentioned safety measures are not respected. The appliance is compliant with European directives.

Initial use

Cleaning the interior

  • Before using the appliance for the first time, wash the interior and all internal accessories with lukewarm water and a neutral soap to remove the characteristic odour of new products.

Dry thoroughly.

CAUTION

Do not use abrasive powders or detergents as they will damage the finish.

Temperature setting

  • Switch on your appliance.

The interior temperature is controlled by a thermostat. There are 3 adjustments: MIN, NORMAL and MAX. MIN corresponds to the warmest adjustment. MAX corresponds to the coldest adjustment.

  • Thermostat setting for ambient temperature: NORMAL approximately +24°C (±4°C): NORMAL
  • Thermostat setting for ambient temperature: COLD approximately +16°C (±4°C): NORMAL
  • Thermostat setting for ambient temperature: HOT approximately +32°C (±4°C): NORMAL
  • The appliance may not run at the correct temperature if it is located in a particularly warm area or if you open the door frequently.

Daily use

Freezing fresh food

  • The freezing compartment is used to freeze fresh food and to keep food frozen and deep-frozen for a long period of time.
  • Place the fresh food that you wish to freeze in the lower compartment.
  • The maximum quantity of food that can be frozen in 24 hours is indicated on the nameplate.
  • The freezing process takes 24 hours; do not add any other food to be frozen during this period.

Storing deep-frozen food

  • When you use the appliance for the first time or after a period of disuse, leave the appliance to run for at least 2 hours on the highest settings before placing food in the compartment.
  • Important! In case of accidental defrosting (e.g. if the power has been cut for a period longer than the one indicated in the "Technical Characteristics" table in the "Autonomy" section), defrosted food must be consumed quickly or cooked immediately and then refrozen (after cooking).

Defrosting

  • Frozen or deep-frozen food can be defrosted in the refrigeration compartment or at room temperature, depending on the time available, before they are used.
  • Small amounts or pieces of food can be cooked from frozen as soon as they are taken out of the freezer. In this case, they will take longer to cook.

Ice cubes

This appliance may come with one or more ice trays.

Useful advice and tips

Advice for freezing

Here is some important advice to help you to optimise the freezing process:

  • The maximum quantity of food that can be frozen in 24 hours is indicated on the nameplate.
  • The freezing process takes 24 hours. Additional food products should not be added during this period.
  • You should only freeze fresh, perfectly clean, high-quality food products.
  • Prepare small portions so that they can freeze through quickly; this give you the option of only defrosting the quantity that you need.
  • Wrap food in aluminium foil or polythene and make sure that the parcels are airtight.
  • To avoid increasing the temperature of frozen products, do not allow fresh food to come into contact with food which is already frozen.
  • Food which is low in fat and lean meat keeps better and for longer periods than fatty foods. Salt reduces the storage time of food.
  • Sorbets can sometimes cause burns to the skin and tongue if consumed straight from the freezer compartment.
  • The labelling of packages is important. Take note of the date of freezing indicated on the product and its packaging and respect the storage period indicated by the manufacturer.

Advice for storage of frozen food

To optimise the performance of this appliance, you should:

  • make sure that the deep-frozen product has been stored appropriately by the seller;
  • be sure that the frozen product was transferred from the store to the freezer within the shortest possible period of time;
  • Do not open the door too often and do not leave it open for longer than necessary.
  • Defrosted food products quickly deteriorate and should not be refrozen.
  • Do not exceed the storage period indicated by the manufacturer.
  • For hygiene reasons, the interior of the appliance including interior accessories should be cleaned regularly.

Cleaning and maintenance

WARNING!

  • Risk of electrocution! Before cleaning, switch off the appliance and disconnect the plug from the socket or stop the appliance and remove the circuit breaker or fuse.
  • Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. Moisture may accumulate in the electrical components. Risk of electric shock! Warm vapours can cause damage to plastic parts.
  • The appliance must be dry before it is switched on again.

Essential oils and organic solvents can attack plastic parts. - Make sure that these substances (e.g. lemon juice, orange rind, butyric acid, products containing acetic acid) do not come into contact with appliance parts. - Do not use abrasive cleaning products. - Remove food from the freezer. Cover and store in a cool place. - Clean the appliance and interior accessories with a cloth and lukewarm water. After washing rinse with fresh water and wipe down until completely dry. - The accumulation of dust on the condenser increases energy consumption. You should therefore clean the condenser at the back of the appliance carefully once a year with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. - Switch the machine back on when all the parts are dry.

Defrosting the freezer

  • The freezer compartment will gradually get covered with ice. The ice must be removed.
  • Never use pointed metallic tools to scratch the ice off the evaporator as you could damage it.
  • However, if the ice becomes very thick on the interior element, the appliance should be completely defrosted following the instructions below:
  • disconnect the plug from the socket;
  • remove all the food, wrap it in several layers of newspaper and store in a cool place;
  • hold the door open and place a container underneath the appliance to collect the defrosting water;
  • dry the interior thoroughly when defrosting is complete;
  • insert the plug in the power supply to restart the appliance

WARNING!

  • Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any repair work.
  • This appliance must be repaired by an approved after sales service. Only original spare parts may be used.
  • Important! Certain noises can be heard during normal use (compressor, cooling circuit).
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESSOLUTION
The device does not workThe electric plug is not connected or is loose. The fuse has blown or is faulty. The plug is defective.Insert the electric plug. Check the fuse. Replace if necessary. Operating faults must be repaired by an electrician.
The appliance freezes too much.The temperature adjustment is too cold or the appliance is operating on the MAX. setting.Turn the temperature regulator temporarily to a warmer setting.
The food is not sufficiently frozen.The temperature is not properly adjusted. The door has been left open for an extended period. A large amount of warm food has been placed in the appliance during the past 24 hours. The appliance is near a heat source.Please consult the Adjusting the initial temperature section. Only open the door for as long as is necessary. Turn the temperature regulator temporarily to a colder setting. Please consult the Installation position.
Significant accumulation of ice on the door seals.The door seal is not airtight.Carefully heat the unstuck sections of the door seal with a hair-dryer (on a cold setting). At the same time, shape the heated door seal in your hand so that it can be correctly positioned.
Uncommon noises.The appliance is not level. The appliance is touching the wall or other items.Readjust the feet. Move the appliance slightly.
The side panels are warm.This is a normal phenomenon. The heat exchanger parts are located underneath the side panels.

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Brand : VALBERG

Model : UF 242 E W742C

Category : Refrigerator