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m Warnings for your Safety Warnings for your safety. Carefully read these instructions before installing and using the machine. m This freezer is designed to be operated by adults only. Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product. m Any electrical work required to install the appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person. m This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken when moving it. m Make sure that the cable is not trapped underneath the appliance, nor touches the motor. m Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injuries or serious malfunctioning. Refer to the nearest Authorized Dealer. m Make sure the rear part of the appliance stands against a wall as there are working parts which heat up and should not be of easy access. m Make sure that there is a continous and adequate ventilation as a failure to do so may result in damage to the appliance or deterioration of the food. m The appliance should be left for at least 4 hours after installation before it is turned on ill order to allow the refrigerant to settle. m This product must be serviced only by an AUT- HORIZED DEALER, and only GENUINE SPARE PARTS must be employed. m Before cleaning or reparing the appliance, make sure it is unplugged. m It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify this product in any way. m These domestic refrigerators are designed to be used specifically for the storage and conservation of food. m DO NOT USE SHARP INSTRUMENTS to scrap off frost or ice. Frost may be removed by using a plastic scraper. (See defrosting instructions). m Frozen food must not be re-frozen once it has been thawed out. Manufacturers storage recommendations should be strictly complied with. m Lollies can cause frost burns if consumed right away from the freezer. m Do not place carbonate or fizzy drinks in the freezer as these may explode. m When an old freezer is to be discarded make sure to: m Dismount the doors in order to prevent children from getting trapped inside. Have the gas from the cooling system withdrawn before making it to scrap iron. Index Warnings for your safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Installation Positioning/Cleaning the interior/Electrical connection/Starting up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Changing the opening directions of the doors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Control and Use Control panel/Interior Light/Dinamic Refrigeration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Control and Use Inner Door Compartments Position/Shelves Position/Freezer Compartment. . . . . . . . . 15 Control and Use Refrigerator Compartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Maintenance Defrosting of the freezer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Maintenance Defrosting of the fridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Something not working . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18 Normal noises when functioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Guarantee, Service and Spare Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Tecnical Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 11 Installation Positioning Place the refrigerator away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Maintain recommended ventilation - see Fig. 1. Fig. 1 Cleaning the interior Do not use alcohol or any cleanig product containing alcohol because it can damage the cabinet. Before using the appliance for the first time wash the interior whith luke warm water and some neutral soap so as to remove the typical smell of a brand-new product arid then dry thoroughly. Do not use detergents or abrasive powders as these will damage the finish. Remove security used for transportation. Electrical connection Make sure the refrigerator is accurately levelled turning the adjustable feet in order to avoid vibrations and noises, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 This is a built in design to be aligned with other furniture The appliance must be located in places of maximum temperature as follows: SN N ST T +10 to +32ºC +16 to +32ºC +18 to +38ºC +18 to +43ºC If the temperature are higher than these both above mentioned, the functions of appliance coudl result reduced. With the freezer door wide-open, assemble the socle provided inside the appliance, following the instructions stuck on it. 12 m Before plugging the appliance make sure that the voltage and frequency shown on the «Technical Features» correspond to your home supply. It is essential that the appliance be efficiently earthed. m For this purpose the supply cable plug incorporates a special earth contact. If the sockets of your domestic wiring system are not grounded, have the appliance connected to a separate ground wire in accordance with existing safety regulations. «THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES TO ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY IF THIS SAFETY RULE IS NOT OBSERVED». Starting up Plug the appliance into the mains. Make sure the inner light turns on when opening the door. Turn to intermediate position the knobs of the «temperature regulators»: «A» for refrigerating compartment and «B» for freezing compartment (See knobs in the Control and Use paragraph). Changing the opening direction of doors If you wish to change the opening side of the doors proceed as follows: 1... Take off the plinth (D) pressed onto cabinet. Take out the lid (F) and put it into the opposite hole. E E F F F D PR18b F 7 Unscrew the axle of the upper hing and screw it into the hinge on the opposite side. Make sure to fit in the metal washer for blocking. 8 Place upper door. 9... Put the central hinge (H) in the opposite side from original position. Leave the hinge loose. 10...Place the lower door next to the lower hinge (E) in the opposite side from original and fix all the hinges. 11...Dismantle the vertical handles and assemble them in the opposite side. Cover the holes with the plastic lids that were situated where the handles are presently. 12...Replace the plinth well fixed. 2... Remove the lower hinge (E) taking care for the lower door not to fall off. Dismantle the lower hinge reinforcement (Z) and assemble it in the opposite side. PR220 mOnce finished make sure that all joints close perfectly well all around the door and chek that the internal light turns of when the fridge door closes. 3... Lift the lower door off the central hinge (H). H How to panel the door: If your appliance is provided with metal strips for panelling and you wish to do so proceed as follows: 1...Remove one of the side strips. 2...Loosen the screws of the remaining strips. 4... Remove the central hinge (H) taking care for the upper door not to fall off and not to lose the plastic washer. 5... Take the upper door off the upper hinge (G). Be carefull not to lose the plastic washer. 3...Start putting on the panel where you took off the strip pushing it right up to the end. 4...Replace the strip on this side. 5...Tighten all screws NOTE: The panel dimensions must be 2 mm. shorter than the doors. Maximun thickness of the panel is 4 mm. G 6... Unscrew the plastic plugs located on the opposite side of the central hinge and introduce them in the holes occupied before by the hinge. 13 Control and Use Control Panel Temperature Regulator for Refrigerator: «A» Allows to adjust the temperature inside the refrigerator according to use and external conditions. Pos. 1 = Minimum cold. Pos. 5 = Maximum cold. Pos. l = Motor disconnected. Temperature Regulator for Freezer: «B» Allows to adjust the temperature inside the freezer according to use and external conditions. Pos. 1 = Minimum cold. Pos. 6 = Maximum cold. Pos. l = Motor disconnected. Green light: «C» (some models only). Indicates connection to mains when lighted. Orange light: «K» (some models only). Indicates that the freezer is on freezing mode (S). Red light: «M» (some models only). Whent lighted indicates abnormal temperature conditions in the freezer, but for the exceptions appearing of Pag «Freezing of Food» and Page «Something not working». Freezer thermometer: «L» (some models only). The pilot lights progressivety light up or turn out in accordance to the temperature inside the freezer compartment. The last lighted lamp indicates the actual temperature. It is to be considered as normal that the lights blink slightly during the temperature changes. Interior light: Comes on when opening the door of the refrigerating compartment. When changing the light bulb, first remove the protective cover «X» (Fig. 3), taking out the central screw by firmly holding the edge and pulling it horizontally. (see point A-3 «IF SOMETHING DOES NOT WORK»). Dinamic Refrigeration: Its use is particularly suitable: In hot weather (ambient temperature of over 25º) and when a lot of foodstuffs have just been stored. In damp atmospheres (if a lot of frost forms on the back wall of the refrigerator cabinet or droplets of water appear on the shelves). To operate, press the switch. The DAC Dynamic Refrigeration system improves the performance of the fridge compartment as can be seen by: Faster cooling A more uniform temperature distribution NOTE: When DAC is switched on, the cold production es higher, thus you should turn the temperature regulator to an adequate position to avoid excesive cold. Super-Normal switch: «R» Allows you to choose the freezing type you want in the freezer compartiment. Pos. N = Normal freezing. Pos. S = Super freezing. To keep the equipment in good working order, please consult the «Freezing of food» paragraph. Green pilot: «P» (some models only). It is on when the fridge compartiment engines is working. 14 (Fig. 3) Fig. 3 Inner Door Compartments Position The door compartments can be pulled up and removed (Fig. 4), and inserted at other positions as needed. Fig. 4 PR187 Shelves Position 5.1 Your appliance is equipped with a special shelf. The four positions (see possible positions in Fig. 5) that you can place this shelf, allows you the different food storage. The drawer can be only fixed in the upper position on Fig. 5.1. If you change the position of the special shelf, please, take care to put the rubber plugs into the front of the shelve. You can disassemble and assemble the plugs easily. 5.2 Fig. 5 5.3 5.4 In order to remove the shelf over the vegetable drawer (some models only), first of all pull out the security flanges as shows in the draw (see fig. 6). Once it has been put back, return the flanges to the original position. The remain storage shelves can be adjusted to various heights. Fig. 6 Freezer Compartment This freezer, is marked , and is suitable for freezing fresh foodstuffs and keeping food for long periods. Freezing of food Freezing should take place as quickly as possible, in a maximum of 24 hours. The procedure for this is as follows: 1... Set the witch «R» to position «S»: If the freezer was switched off and empty, 3 hours prior to placing the food to be frozen. If the freezer is already operating and contains frozen food, 24 hours before placing the food to be frozen. congelation and time while door remains open. 5... Once 24 hours from the introduction of the food have elapsed the congelation can be considered as finished. Set the switch «R» to position «N». Keeping frozen food For optimum consevation, the temperature inside the freezer compartment must be at least -18°C. This temperature is adjusted automatically. Check that the «Temperature Control» is in a middle position. Sometimes it may be necessary (insufficient ventilation, high roon temperature, frequent opening and closing of the door ) to change the position of the «Temperature Control». 2... The maximum amount which can be frozen in 24 hours is indicated in the section «Technical Features». If the appliance should be accidentally switched off by a fault or power cut, take the following precautions: 3... Place the food to be frozen inside the lower compartment of the freezer. You can also use the top shelf. Keep the doors closed at all times. Find out how long the stoppage is expected to last. 4... Red light «M», may be on for a few hours during freezing process. Switch-on time for this light will vary according to amount of food being put in for 15 Once normal power is restored: near to already frozen food. A) If the freezer is full and the stoppage has been less than «Time for temperature Rise» indicated for each model in the «Technical Features» section, then no damage will have been caused to the food. Wrap the food up properly or place it in hermethic recipies before introducing it into the freezer. B) If the freezer is not full, the cold will be lost more quickly. If the food has not started to thaw, then follow the instructions in «A». Food and drinks of a strong flavour may pass this on to others and affect their flavour. Wrap them up adequately or put them into tight closing bags. C) If the food has begun to thaw, use them up as quickly as possible, or cook them and refreeze them. Follow the instructions given in the cook books, freezing books and wrapping utensiles for better conservation of food. Useful Hints In some models, on the freezer inner door there is usually an schematic showing the conservation time (in months) for the different types of food. It will also depend on the food quality in the moment of freezing and on the specific instructions on packages. Do not introduce any new food during a freezing period. Do not put any newly introduced food for freezing Do not introduce any hot food into the freezer. Refrigerator Compartment: This compartment is for storing drinks and fresh food products. The temperature inside is very evenly distributed. Make sure food does not touch the back wall, since behind this surface is where the cold is generated and food could bee partially frozen. Also, this can impede the circulation of cold air. This appliance is provided with an automatic defrosting system. Consequently you will sometimes notice a thin layer of ice or drops of water on the rear wall. Maintenance Prior to undertaking any maintenance operation, be sure to unplug the appliance. Defrosting of the freezer 6 Once the ice is eliminated and the appliance is clean and dry, remove the plastic scraper and replace the drawers and the upper tray. 7 Plug in the appliance. The inner walls of the freezer become gradually covered with a layer of frost keeping in mind not to open the door frequently and keeping the food wrapped up in closed bags. Whenever the thickness of ice reaches 5 mm. the frost should be removed. Here to proceed as follows: 1... Remove all food staffand place it in the coolest possible place.. 2 Place the Plastic Scraper (supplied with the appliance) into the existing slot above the plinth See Fig.7). 3 Place a bowl under the outlet to collect the water. 4 Pull out the drawers and the upper tray. 5 Under no circumstances should you try and tear off the ice formed, wait for it to melt away. 16 D068 Fig. 7 Defrosting of the refrigerator Frost is automatically eliminated in the refrigerator. Clean regularly the water drain opening «G». Clean the black grill on the read of the appliance (condeser), motor and the upper and downer ventilation slots with a brush or vacuum cleaner. This way the performance of the appliance will improve and energy consumption reduced. Clean the water container above the motor. Extract the base pulling it outwards in order to permit cleaning undermeath the appliance. Idle periods During periods when the appliance is not in use take the following precautions: Cleaning Do not use alcohol or any cleanig product containing alcohol because it can damage the cabinet. Use lukewarm water and neutral soap or bicarbonate of soda for cleaning the interior and the exterior of the appliance. Never use detergents nor abrasive powders. Unplug the appliance. Remove all the food. Defrost and clean the interior and all accessories. Leave the door ajar to permit the air to circulate in the interior and thus avoid unpleasant smells. Something not working Some functioning problems may be due to causes which can easily be solved before calling the Network Service. Follow theses instructions: Problem Cause Solution A) LAMP AND INDICATORS 1. Green lamp does not come on (If available) 2. The red light does not come off (if availabel) Appliance not connected. No power at mains socket. Freezer is not properly closed. Freezer door has been open for too long. The «Temperature Regulator of the Freezer» has been recently moved to a colder position. Food has been put into the freezer. The layer of ice in the freezer is too thick. 3. Inner light (Refrigerator compartment) does not come on. Appliance unplugged. No power at mains socket. instalación doméstica. Bulb loose or burnt out. Plug it in. Check the domestic automatic cut out. Close the door. The light will come off after a few hours. This is normal. The light will come off after a few hours. This is normal. The light will come off after a few hours. This is normal. The light will come off after a few hours. Remove it according to instructions. Plug the appliance into mains. Chek the domestic automatic cutout. Tighteen or substitute it fo another of same rating. 17 B) PERFORMANCE 1. The freezer or the refrigerator do not cool. The appropiate «Temperature Regulator» is in position «l». Change to another position. 2. The freezer or the refrigerator do not cool enough. Door not properly closed. The door has been opened frecuently. Inadequate position of Close well. Avoid frecuent opening. one. 3.Food gets frozen in the refrigerator. 4. The motor does not stop running: Food has been introduced recently in large quantities. «Temperature Regulator» on inadequate position. Food touches the back walls Temperature regulator on inadequate position. Door not properly closed. Door opened frequently. Food has been put in recently in large quantity. Temperature regulator of freezer in position 6. Change position to a cooler «Temperature Regulator». The appliance will get back to normal, wait. Change position to less cold. Bring food forwards. Change position to less cold. Close the door correctly. Avoid frequent opening. Wait for the appliance to come back to normal. This is normal. C) WATER/ICE 1. Makes too much ice. «Temperature Regulator» in inadequate position. Door not properly closed. Escessive door opening. Change position to less cold. 2. Water in the lower part of the Refrigerator. Drain blocked Clean duct «G». 3. Water in the vegetable box. Wet vegetables have been introduced. This is normal. 4. The outside of the cabinet steams up. High humidity level . in the room This is normal. It does not affect the performance. of the appliance The appliance is not properly levelled. Door has benn banged too hard and bounces back. Food protudes. Drawers protude. Level smooth. Place food properly. Push them into place. Close correctly. Avoid frequent opening. D) DOORS 1. Door does not close. E) NOISES 18 Appliance not properly levelled. Friction from back pipes. Some fixing screw is loose. Something inside is vibrating Others. Never bang the door. Level properly. Space well. Tihten the screw. Place correctly. See next page. Normal noises when functioning 1. Temperature Regulator. May cause cracking sounds when the system connects or disconnects. 2. Refrigerating system. The injected cooling gas may produce a burbling sound while running through the tubes. 3. Compressor. May cause zumbing noises and/or slight bumping. 4. Insulation. The material used has a tendency to increase noises, but it does insulate perfectly and is of low energy consumption. Guarantee, Service and Spare Parts Together with the appliance you should receive an instruction booklet like this together with: Necessary Data to Our Spare Parts Service (see rating plate) A guarantee card «Certificado de Garantia», with the conditions of the guarantee printed on the back. Model: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This documentation should always be at hand for consulting. Should this appliance be sold or transfered to another user, make sure that this documentation stays with the appliance so the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and relevant warnigns. Before calling the repairman Read the user instruction and follow the advice and directives given. In many cases, you will be able to clarify any doubts yourself and thus avoid unnecessary service calls. The preceding section entitled «If the appliance does not perform correctly» includes suggestions for what should be checked before a serviceman is called. If, after the above check, there is still a fault call your nearest Service Centre «Asistencia Tecnica». Please make sure you give the model and serial number of the appliance. This information can be found on the data plate inside the cabinet. Product Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serial Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m Safey Read the safety and warning texts at the begining of the user instructions. The manufacturer is not reponsible for faults caused by the product being used incorrectly or for purposes other than those specified in the user instructions. m Warning Dont use the fridge/freezer unit for storing explosive gases or liquids, e.g. cigarette lighter gas, petrol (gasoline), ether, acetone. Guarantee According to the enclosed Guarantee registration card. Service and spare parts Can be obtained from our service organization «Asistencia tecnica». 19 Tecnical Features DIMENSIONS WITH DOORS CLOSED 61 3 0 59 3 1.1 75 «A» 59 DIMENSIONS WITH DOORS OPEN 45 60 64 0 5 45 90° This appliance complies with the following CEE Directives: 73/23 CEE of 19/02/73 (low voltage directive) and subsequent modifications. 89/336 CEE del 03/05/89 (electromagnetic compatibility directive) and subsequent modifications. DATA IN AGREEMENT WITH «UNE» REQUIREMENTS MODEL TOTAL GROSS VOLUME (L) 332 370 1.840 1.980 220 230 220 230 FREQUENCY (Hz) 50 50 FREEZING CAPACITY (Kg/24h) 14 14 180 180 15 15 HEIGHT «A» (mm) VOLTAGE (V) ± 6% POWER CONSUMPTION (W) TEMPERATURE RISING TIME (H) 20
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