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USER MANUAL ERM 10472 WA+ ECG
ŠALDYTUVAS - MINI BARAS
INSTRUKCIJŲ VADOVAS

LEDUSSKAPIS - MINIBÄRS
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BEZPEČNOSTNÍ POKYNY
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Diagram of a refrigerator with labeled compartments showing food items like vegetables, fruits, and beveragesINSTALACE A ZAPNUTÍ ZAŘÍZENÍ
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Diagram of a refrigerator with labeled compartments showing food items like cans, vegetables, and beveragesUmiestnenie
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Warning: The safety measures and instructions, contained in this manual, do not include all conditions and situations possible. The user must understand that common sense, caution and care are factors that cannot be integrated into any product. Therefore, these factors shall be ensured by the user/s using and operating this appliance. We are not liable for any damages caused during shipping, by incorrect use, voltage fluctuation or the modification or adjustment of any part of the appliance.
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To avoid fire or injury by electric shock, you should always follow basic precautions when using electric appliances
including the following:
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Make sure the voltage in your outlet corresponds to the voltage provided on the appliance label and that the socket is properly grounded. The outlet must be installed in accordance with applicable electrical codes according to EN.
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Do not operate device with a damaged cord. All repairs or adjustments including cord replacements shall be performed by a professional service centre! Do not remove the protective covers from the appliance; there is a risk of electric shock!
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Protect the appliance against direct contact with water and other liquids, to prevent potential electric shock. Do not immerse cord or plug in water!
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Do not use the appliance in humid environments or in areas where there may be gas leakage or contact with an explosive atmosphere. Do not touch the cord or device with wet hands. Risk of electric shock.
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The power cord must remain accessible once the device is installed. Do not shorten the cable and do not use splitters in electric outlets. Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces or lead the cord over sharp edges.
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Do not switch the appliance on or off by plugging in or pulling out the power supply plug. Do not remove the power cord from the outlet by yanking the cord. Unplug the power cord from the outlet by grasping the plug.
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Do not insert any objects into the device, do not place any objects on the device (e.g. vases, cups, etc.). Never cover the ventilation openings!
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Do not use other electrical appliances or freezing equipment in the appliance.
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If this appliance is replacing an old appliance with a lock, make the lock of the old appliance inoperational to prevent children from locking themselves inside (e.g. when playing).
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Do not use mechanical devices or other unnatural means to speed up the defrosting. Do not use electrical appliances in the food storage area. Protect the cooling circuit of the appliance against damage.
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Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Also, they may not sit on the shelves and hang on the door. Of the appliance.
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Do not use sharp metal objects to remove ice in the refrigerator, as they can damage the freezing circuits and cause irreparable damage to the equipment. If necessary, use a plastic scraper.
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Do not store explosive materials such as sprays with propellant in the appliance.
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Do not place containers (glass bottles or cans) with liquids in the freezer. The container could burst.
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Bottles containing liquids with high alcohol content must be properly closed and placed vertically when stored.
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Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, do not use it outside and do not expose it to rain.
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Do not touch the cooling surfaces with wet hands. Risk of injury.
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Do not consume the ice removed from the freezer.
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This appliance is designed for domestic use and for use in similar places, such as:
– kitchenettes in shops, offices and other workplaces
– appliances used in agriculture
– appliances used by guests in hotels, motels and other residential areas.
– appliances used in bed and breakfast residences
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This appliance shall not be used by persons (including children), whose physical, sense or mental inability or insufficient experience and skills prevent him from safely using the appliance, if they are not supervised or if they have not been instructed regarding the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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Child supervision is essential to prevent them from playing with the appliance.
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The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by improper grounding/use.

RISK OF FIRE!
This appliance contains R600a (isobutane coolant), natural (natural) gas that is very environmentally friendly but fl ammable. When transporting and installing the appliance it is necessary to ensure that none of the parts of the cooling circuit is damaged. In case of damage limit the fl ame and ventilate for several minutes the space where the appliance is located.
DESCRIPTION
This type of refrigerator can be used widely in places like hotels, offices, student dormitories, and households. It is ideal for cooling and storing food such as fruits and beverages. Its advantages are small dimensions, low weight, low power consumption and easy use.
This description is only for information on the components of the appliance. Individual parts may differ according to the model of the appliance. ① ② ③
- Refrigerator shelves
- Evaporator
- Door compartment
- Door compartment for bottles
- Adjustable feet
- Thermostat (in the rear of the appliance)

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Diagram of a refrigerator showing labeled compartments for food storage and beverage supplyINSTALLING AND TURNING ON THE APPLIANCE
Installing the device
- Do not tilt the refrigerator more than 45 ° from the vertical position during transport. Protect the refrigerator from mechanical stresses. Deformation, especially in the area of the door and the evaporator, could adversely affect the performance of the refrigerator.
- Leave enough space around the refrigerator necessary for its proper functioning.
- Do not place the refrigerator in hot or humid locations to prevent damage due to moisture and corrosion.
- Do not place heavy objects on the refrigerator.
- The refrigerator must stand firmly and in level position. Use the two adjustable front feet for levelling.
Connection
- Make sure that the AC voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the appliance's label before plugging it in. The power cord of the appliance should be plugged into a separate outlet, splitters can cause overheating of the fork and cord.
• The outlet has to be accessible after you place the appliance.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Start and operation
- Before using the appliance for the first time, switch on the refrigerator without food and allow it to stabilize. That takes about 2 to 3 hours. Then set the thermostat control to the desired temperature and place the food in the refrigerator.
- You can set the temperature in the refrigerator using the thermostat control. For normal operation, it is best to set the controller to a medium value.
- Whenever a layer of ice forms with a thickness of 3 to 4mm on the surface of the evaporator, defrost the refrigerator, see "Defrosting" section.
Tips for proper use
- Inserting larger quantities of food at one time, frequent door opening or long time open door leads to an increase in electricity consumption.
- Do not put in the refrigerator objects that are too heavy or sharp or aggressive materials.
- To reduce moisture and subsequent ice build-up, never put liquid into the refrigerator in unsealed containers. Frost tends to concentrate in the coolest parts of the evaporator. Storing of uncovered liquids is the cause of the more frequent need for defrosting.
- Never put warm foods in the refrigerator. These should first cool down at room temperature and then be placed so as to ensure adequate air circulation in the refrigerator.
- Foods or food containers should not touch the back wall of the refrigerator, because they could freeze to the wall. After disconnecting the refrigerator from the power supply wait at least 10 minutes before plugging it in again.
- In case of power failure, open the refrigerator as little as possible.
- When defrosting, never use sharp or metallic objects to remove ice from the evaporator. You could damage the evaporator.
Using the refrigerator at home
- Try no to open the door too often, especially during hot and humid weather. When you open the door, remember to close it as soon as possible.
- Check from time to time if there is sufficient ventilation (adequate air circulation behind the appliance).
- Under normal temperature condition at home set the thermostat to the medium value.
- Before putting food in the refrigerator, let it cool first to room temperature.
- The layer of ice increases energy consumption, therefore defrost the refrigerator as soon as the ice layer reaches a thickness of 3-5 mm.
- If the refrigerator is equipped with an external cooler, the wall behind the refrigerator should always be clean and free of dust and dirt.
- Always keep in mind the instructions in the "Location" section. Otherwise, the refrigerator consumption may increase significantly.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Before you start cleaning the refrigerator, remove the power cord plug from the outlet.
- Carefully wipe the refrigerator with a cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution. Do not use abrasive cleaners, alkaline cleaners and alkalis, chemical wipes, thinner, alcohol, acids, gasoline cleaners, or hot water. You could damage the surface fi nish and plastics.
- The door seal is easily clogged, clean it regularly.
- If you will not use the refrigerator for a long time, pull the plug out of the outlet, dry it and close the door carefully.
- Clean the condenser at the rear of the appliance at least once a year. You will increase efficiency and reduce power consumption.
TROUBLESHOOTING
You can solve a number of common problems on your own. If the refrigerator is not working properly, check the following points before calling a service technician:
| Cause Check | |
| The refrigerator is not cooling. | Is the refrigerator turned on?Is the power supply all right?Did the fuses of the outlet on a circuit in which the refrigerator is plugged fail?Is the power cord plug correctly inserted in the outlet? |
| Low efficiency. Is there enough | h of free space around the refrigerator?Is the thermostat set in correct position?Is the door opened too frequently or for long periods?Is the refrigerator exposed to direct sunlight or placed too close to heat sources?Are there too many foods inside?Do you put in foods, which are too warm? |
| Noisy operation. Is the refrigerator | in a stable and horizontal position?Does the refrigerator touch other objects? |
| The compressor does not automatically switch off. | Did you put in too many foods?Is the door opened too frequently or for long periods? |
If the above mentioned tips do not solve the problem, contact the service centre immediately.
The following does not indicate a malfunction
The sound of running liquid:
- You can hear the sound of running liquid during a normal operation.
Exterior condensation:
- The condensation on the surface is a normal sign during high ambient humidity. You simply wipe off the wet surface.
Achieving the desired temperature
- After switching on, it takes some time for the temperature in the refrigerator to drop to the desired level. When the ambient temperature is high, the cooling takes longer time.
The surface of the compressor heats up.
- The surface of the compressor can become hot during normal operation. Do not touch it with bare hands.
TECHNICAL DATA
Specifications for the refrigerator in the home according to EU regulations no. 1060/2010
| Manufacturer ECG | |
| Model ERM 10472 WA+ | |
| EAN | 8592131238725 |
| Type Single door - freestanding | |
| Product dimensions (h × w × d) 474 × 446 × 493 mm | |
| Dimensions including packaging (h × w × d) 494 × 464 × 530 mm | |
| Product weight 15 kg | |
| Product weight including packaging 17 kg | |
| Climate class ST/N | |
| Energy class A+ | |
| Energy consumption/day 0.287 kWh | |
| Energy consumption/annual 105 kWh | |
| Total volume | 41 l |
| Net volume of the refrigerator | 40 l |
| Noise level | 40 dB (A) |
| Coolant | R600a |
| Weight of the cooling medium | 15 g |
| Compressor | 1 pc |
| Thermostat | 1 pc |
| Defrosting | manual |
| Colour | White/silver |
| Building-in option | no |
| Smooth back wall design | yes |
| Number of doors | 1 |
| Reverse door opening | yes |
| Adjustable feet | yes |
| Shelves type/number | Wire or glass / 1 |
| Door compartment | 1 |
| Door compartment for bottles | 1 |
| Power input | 100 W |
| Power | 0.45 A |
| Voltage/Frequency | 220–240 V~ / 50 Hz |
USE AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
Wrapping paper and corrugated paperboard – deliver to scrapyard. Packing foil, PE bags, plastic elements – throw into plastic recycling containers.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL AFTER END OF LIFE
Disposal of electric and electronic equipment (valid in EU member countries and other European countries with an implemented recycling system)
The represented symbol on the product or package means the product shall not be treated as domestic waste. Hand over the product to the specified location for recycling electric and electronic equipment. Prevent negative impacts on human health and the environment by properly recycling your product. Recycling contributes to preserving natural resources. For more information on the recycling of this product, refer to your local authority, domestic waste processing organization or store, where you purchased the product.
This product complies with EU directives on electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.
The operating manual is available at this website www.ecg-electro.eu.
Changes of text and technical parameters reserved.

08/05

Old refrigerators and freezers contain insulating gases and freezing medium, which must be disposed of. Entrust the disposal to a competent local waste disposal service. If in doubt, contact your local authorities or your vendor. Make sure that the pipes of the cooling unit, which will be removed by the appropriate waste disposal, service are not damaged.

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