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USER MANUAL GB 8883 SEVERIN
- in shops, ofces and other similar working environments, - in agricultural areas, - by customers in hotels, motels etc. and similar establishments, - in bed-and breakfast type environments. ∙ This appliance is not intended for commercial use, nor for use in the catering business or similar wholesale environments.
The cooling circuit in this appliance contains the refrigerant isobutane (R600a), a natural gas with a high level of environmental compatibility, which is nevertheless ammable. Ensure, therefore, that none of the components of the refrigerant circuit become damaged during transportation and installation of the appliance. If damage to the cooling circuit does occur, do not switch on or connect the appliance to the mains power. In the case that there is an open re or any other sources of ignition in the vicinity of the refrigerant gas, make sure it is removed immediately from this area and that the room is then thoroughly ventilated. ∙ Warning: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. Sufcient ventilation must be ensured at all times. ∙ Warning: Do not damage the cooling circuit. Any escaping refrigerant causes damage to the eyes; there is also a danger of the gas igniting. ∙ Warning: Do not use any external device (eg heaters or heating fans) to accelerate de-frosting; follow only the methods recommended in this manual. ∙ Warning: Do not operate any electrical appliances (e.g. ice makers) GB12 142 x 208 mm inside the storage compartment that are not specically permitted in these instructions. ∙ Before it is connected to the mains power, the unit must be thoroughly checked for transport damage, including its power cord. In the event of any such damage being found, the appliance must not be connected to the mains. ∙ When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged. ∙ Do not locate portable multible socket- outlets or portable power supplies at the rear oft he appliance. ∙ This appliance is not designed for the storage of explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a ammable propellant. ∙ If the unit is sold, handed over to a third party or disposed of at a suitable recycling facility, attention must be drawn to the presence of the insulation agent ‘cyclopenthane’ as well as to the refrigerant R600a. For additional information on correct recycling please refer to the section Disposal. ∙ In order to comply with safety regulations and to avoid hazards, any repairs or modications to this unit must be carried out by our authorised service personnel, including the replacement of the power cord. ∙ This appliance may be used by children (at least 8 years of age) and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking experience and knowledge, provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance and fully understand all dangers and safety precautions involved. ∙ Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances. ∙ Children must not be permitted to play with the appliance. ∙ Children must not be permitted to carry out any cleaning or maintenance work on the appliance. ∙ For frequent cleaning we recommend the use of warm water with some mild detergent. For detailed information on cleaning the appliance, please refer to the section De-frosting and cleaning. To avoid contamination of food respect the following instructions: ∙ Opening the door for long periods can cause a signicant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance. ∙ Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems. ∙ If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods switch off, defrost, clean, dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance. ∙ To prevent the risk of personal injury or damage to the unit, it must only be transported while in its original packaging. For unpacking and installation, 2 persons are needed. ∙ Caution: Keep any packaging materials well away from children: there is a risk of suffocation. ∙ The ice removed from the unit during de-frosting is not suitable for human consumption.13 142 x 208 mm ∙ The power cord should be regularly examined for any signs of damage. In the event of such damage being found, the appliance must no longer be used. ∙ To avoid the risk of re, do not place any electric appliances on top of the unit. Do not place liquid containers on top of the unit, to prevent any leaking or escaping liquid damaging the electrical insulation. ∙ This unit is designed for storing food only. ∙ Alcoholic substances may be stored only in properly sealed containers and in upright positions. ∙ Do not store any glass bottles containing carbonated or other ‘freezable’ liquids in the unit: such bottles may burst during the freezing process. ∙ To avoid the risk of food poisoning, do not consume food after its storage time has expired. Thawed foods must not be frozen a second time. ∙ Do not lean or put undue weight on the shelves, compartments, door etc. ∙ Protect the inside of the appliance at all times from open ames and any other sources of ignition. ∙ Remove the plug from the wall socket - in case of any malfunction, - before de-frosting, - during cleaning, - before maintenance or repair work is carried out. ∙ When removing the plug from the wall socket, never pull on the power cord; always grip the plug itself. ∙ If the unit is not used for an extended period of time, we recommend keeping the door open. ∙ We reserve the right to introduce technical modications. Familiarisation
7. Adjustable front feet
9. Temperature control (on the rear of the appliance)
Before using for the rst time ∙ Remove any exterior and interior packaging materials completely, including the adhesive strips. ∙ Before it is connected to the mains, the unit must be thoroughly checked for transport damage, including its power cord. ∙ Clean the unit according to the instructions given in the De-frosting and cleaning section below. ∙ The unit should only be transported in its vertical position; do not tilt any more than 30°. ∙ Once the unit has been positioned, wait for about 30 minutes before it is connected to the mains. ∙ If the unit has been tilted more than 30° during transport, allow it to stand upright for at least 4 hours before it is connected to the mains. ∙ When the unit is rst switched on, a slight smell may be noticed. However, this will disappear once the cooling process has begun. Installation ∙ The appliance should be set up in a well-ventilated, dry room. ∙ It should be operated in conditions where the relative humidity is no more than 70 %. ∙ The product data sheet at the end of this manual contains details of the ambient temperature range suitable for this appliance. ∙ Do not use the appliance outdoors. ∙ Ensure that the plug is accessible and can be removed from the wall socket at any time. ∙ Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, and do not position it next to any heat sources (radiators, cookers etc.). If this cannot be avoided, however, suitable insulation must be in installed between the heat source and the unit. ∙ The unit must not be installed inside a cabinet, nor directly below a hanging cupboard, shelf or similar object. ∙ In the case of uneven oors, the adjustable feet on the unit can be used to compensate and ensure optimum stability. Ventilation Ensure that there is enough space around the unit so that the air circulation round and behind it is not obstructed. (Rear 7.5 cm, sides 10 cm, top 10 cm.)14 142 x 208 mm Reversible door If required, the door may be reversed, i.e. from right-hinged (default installation) to left-hinged.
Warning: Always disconnect the unit from the mains
before any maintenance or repair work is carried out.
1. Remove the hinge cover (3) on the top of the
2. Remove the two screws (2) securing the upper hinge
(4) to the housing. Then lift off the hinge.
3. Carefully lift up the door (5) and place it on a soft
surface to protect it from scratches.
4. Remove the cover (1) for the hinge mounting holes
on the opposite side of the appliance and t it in the corresponding holes on the hinge side. Ensure that the cover is rmly pushed down into the hole.
5. Remove the adjustable foot (8).
6. Remove the two screws (7) on the lower hinge plate
(6) and take the plate off.
7. 8. Install the lower hinge plate with the hinge pin facing
up on the other side. Do not yet tighten the screws!
8. Screw the adjustable foot on the other side.
9. Replace the door in its new position. Ensure that the
hinge pin is inserted into the guide bushing (hole) on the lower part of the door.
10. Install the upper hinge on the closed door. Ensure that
the hinge pin is inserted into the guide bushing (hole) on the upper part of the door. Caution: Do not yet tighten the screws.
11. Adjust the closed door to its proper position and
tighten the screws of the upper and lower hinge plates.
12. Replace the hinge cover on the upper hinge.
13. Put the unit back in its intended position and wait for
about four hours before connecting it to the mains. Temperature control The unit is activated by connecting it to the mains. It is only switched off completely when the plug is removed from the wall socket. The temperature in the cabinet can be adjusted by setting the temperature control located at the rear. 1 means low cooling capacity and higher temperature in the freezer box. 5 means high cooling capacity and low temperature in the freezer box. We recommend setting the control initially to position 3. After a certain time, the actual temperature should then be checked with a thermometer, and adjustments made if necessary. Note: The operating temperature in the freezer largely depends on factors such as the ambient temperature and that of the food to be newly frozen. It also depends on how often the door is opened and how long it remains open. If necessary, the temperature control setting may be adjusted accordingly. Following a power interruption, or if the unit has been switched off on purpose, it may take 3 to 5 minutes before it switches on again. Freezer door To ensure that frozen food will not de-frost prematurely, the freezer door should be kept closed at all times. This will also prevent an undue build-up of ice and frost. Ensure, therefore, that the door is only opened briey to place food inside or to remove it. Freezing and storing food ∙ The temperature inside freezer cabinet depends mainly on the ambient temperature, the temperature control setting and the amount of food stored. ∙ This freezer unit is designed for deep-freezing and long- term storage of deep-frozen food, as well as for making ice-cubes. ∙ Prior to freezing, fresh food (e.g. meat, sh, minced meat) should be divided into smaller portions suitable for use after defrosting).15 142 x 208 mm ∙ To ensure that nutritious elements such as vitamins are not lost, fresh food should be deep-frozen right through as quickly as possible. To that effect, the prepared food should be placed into the freezer compartments, properly spaced in one or two rows. ∙ Avoid contact with food that has already been frozen. ∙ Caution: Do not exceed the maximum freezing capacity per day. The product data sheet at the end of this manual contains details of the maximum daily freezing capacity. ∙ When storing pre-frozen food, strict attention should be paid to the manufacturer’s information provided on the packaging. If no such information is to be found, however, a storage period of 3 months from the date of purchase must not be exceeded. ∙ When buying frozen food, verify that the food is properly frozen, and that the packaging does not show any sign of damage. ∙ To maintain the quality of deep-frozen food, it should be transported only in suitable containers and then placed inside the freezer without delay. ∙ Carefully check the packaging when buying frozen food: if the packaging shows signs of moisture, has bubbled up or is bulging, it indicates that the food may not have been stored properly and has spoiled. ∙ The storage times for frozen foods largely depend on the ambient temperature, the temperature control setting, the type of food and the time between shop and freezer, but mainly also on how often the freezer door is opened and how long it remains open. Always follow the instructions given on the food packaging, and do not exceed the specied maximum shelf life. ∙ Suitable packaging materials for frozen food are transparent (i.e. non-coloured) plastic foil, bags or aluminium foil. The packaging materials should be well aired before use and then checked for air-tightness before freezing the food. We strongly recommend that you label every item stored in the freezer with all relevant information such as type of food, freezing date and use-by date. Use-by dates for frozen food are specied (in months) in the table below. Do not exceed these storage times. However, always observe the manufacturer’s use-by dates for the frozen food. If the unit remains switched off for an extended period (eg during a power failure), the door should be kept closed; this will help to maintain the lowest possible temperature in the cabinet. The product data sheet at the end of this manual contains detailed information of the maximum safe storage time in case of malfunction. Even a slight rise in the inside temperature will shorten the storage life of the food. Making ice cubes A special ice-cube tray is provided for making ice cubes. Fill the tray ¾ full with drinking water and place it in the freezer. The ice cubes are easier to remove from the tray if the tray is left standing at room temperature for 5 minutes. De-frosting and cleaning ∙ Always remove the plug from the wall socket before cleaning. ∙ Do not pour water over the unit. ∙ Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions. After a certain period of operation and depending on several factors (e.g. how often the door has been opened), a layer of ice will form inside the freezer compartment. Once the build-up of ice has reached a thickness of 3 to 5 mm, the unit must be de-frosted. The build-up of ice increases the power consumption of the appliance. The freezer should be thoroughly cleaned at least twice a year. ∙ When de-frosting the unit, ensure that the plug has been removed from the wall socket. ∙ Remove all food from the compartment and store it in a cool location, eg together with pre-frozen freezer-packs in a closed plastic container. Note that, even with a slight increase in temperature, the storage life will be shortened and the food should be used as soon as possible. ∙ Leave the freezer door open. ∙ To accelerate defrosting, one or several containers with hot (but not boiling) water may be placed inside the freezer. ∙ Do not pour water over or inside the unit. ∙ Warning: Do not use any external device or other means (e.g. heaters or heating fans) to accelerate de- frosting. ∙ For frequent cleaning we recommend the use of warm water with some mild detergent. Any accessories should be cleaned separately with soapy water. Do not put them in a dishwasher. ∙ Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions or any cleaning agents that contain alcohol. ∙ After cleaning, thoroughly clean all surfaces again with fresh water before wiping them completely dry. ∙ When re-inserting the plug into the wall socket ensure16 142 x 208 mm that you have dry hands. ∙ Take care not to remove or damage the rating plate during cleaning. ∙ To save energy, the compressor (at the rear) should be cleaned carefully at least twice a year with a brush or a vacuum cleaner. Energy saving tips ∙ The appliance should be set up in a well-ventilated, dry room. ∙ Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, and do not position it next to any heat sources (radiators, cookers etc.). If this cannot be avoided, however, suitable insulation must be installed between the heat source and the unit. ∙ Do not cover the ventilation openings and grilles, and ensure sufcient air circulation behind the unit. ∙ The compressor (at the rear) should be cleaned at regular intervals. Accumulated dust causes an increase in energy consumption. ∙ Warm food should be allowed to cool down before it is stored inside. ∙ To prevent an increased build-up of ice, do not leave the freezer door open for too long when loading or taking out food. ∙ Frequent de-frosting helps to save energy. For detailed information on cleaning the appliance, please refer to the section De-frosting and cleaning. ∙ Do not set a lower-than-necessary temperature. For detailed information on the temperature settings, please refer to the section Temperature control. Trouble-shooting Certain typical sounds can be heard when the appliance is switched on. These sounds are: ∙ Noise of the working compressor. When the compressor starts to operate, the noise is slightly louder for a short time. ∙ Caused by the cooling agent owing through the circuit. The following table lists the possible malfunctions, their probable causes and solutions. In the event of operational problems, check rst whether a solution can be found using this table. If the problem persists, disconnect the appliance from the mains power and contact our Customer Service Department. Problem Possible cause and solution The unit is not working. Check that ∙ power is supplied. ∙ the switch in your home installation fuse box is switched on. ∙ the wall socket is working. This can be done by connecting another electrical device to the socket and checking for function. The unit seems to generate insufcient cooling power. Check whether ∙ too much food has been stored in the unit. ∙ the thermostat is set to position 1 or 2 (in this case, set it to a suitable higher value). ∙ the door is not properly closed. ∙ there is too much dust on the condenser. ∙ the unit is too close to a wall or other object at the rear or to the sides. The normal operating sound changes or becomes louder. Check whether ∙ the unit has been properly positioned. ∙ any objects or obstructions are touching the rear of the unit. ∙ there are any objects on top of the unit which might be vibrating.17 142 x 208 mm Transporting the appliance To prevent damage to the unit during transport, ensure that all accessories and components inside and around the appliance are securely fastened. The unit must only be transported in its vertical position; do not tilt any more than 30°. Once the unit has been positioned, wait for about 30 minutes before it is connected to the mains. If the unit has been tilted more than 30° during transport, allow it to stand in an upright position for at least 4 hours before it is connected to the mains. Disposal Devices marked with this symbol must be disposed of separately from your household waste, as they contain valuable materials which can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment and human health. Your local authority or retailer can provide information on the matter. ∙ Always unplug the appliance from the mains and disconnect the power cord from the appliance before disposal. ∙ Ensure that children do not play with the appliance or get accidentally trapped in it. ∙ The cooling medium isobutane (R600a) and the propellant in the isolation cyclopentane (C
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