Perfect Aire 1PACF34 3.4 Cubic Foot Chest Freezer User manual


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USER MANUAL

FOR MODEL:

1PACF34

1PACF50

1PACF70

1PACF88

Before using your refrigerator, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference, along with your receipt.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PARTS DIAGRAM

INSTALLATION AND SET UP

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT AND

OPERATION

1

3

5

6

MAINTENANCE

DEFROSTING

DISPOSAL

TROUBLESHOOTING

8

9

7

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

For your safety and to avoid any unnecessary accidents, before installing or using the appliance, we recommend you read through these instructions carefully, as they provide details about its usage and functions:

Ensure that all people using this appliance are familiar with its operation and safety features.

It is important that you install the appliance correctly and pay attention to the safety instructions carefully.

W e recommend that you wait 4 hours with the freezer upright before plugging the appliance in, to allow the refrigerant to flow back into the compressor.

Save this user ' s manual and keep it with the appliance for future reference so that any future users will be properly informed on its usage.

I f you think the freezing is not operating correctly, please check the troubleshooting page for assistance. I f still in doubt, contact customer service for assistance at

1-844-472-2473.

Safety for children and vulnerable persons

This freezer is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given instruct ions regarding the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. The following precautions are advised:

Keep all packaging away from children to avoid risk of suffocation.

Protect children from be ing burned by touching the hot compressor located at the bottom rear of the appliance.

Don’t place items on top of the appliance as this could cause injury should they fall off.

Never allow children to play with the appliance by hanging or standing on top of the freezer or inside the basket or chest compartment.

If you are discarding the freezer, pull the plug from the outlet, cut the power cord as close to the appliance as you can, and remove the door to prevent playing children from suffering electric shock or suffocation.

This appliance features a magnetic door seal; if it is replacing an older appliance featuring a spring lock (latch) on the lid, destroy the spring lock before discarding the old appliance. This will prevent playing children from suffocating.

General Safety

This appliance is intended to be used in households and similar applications, such as:

-staff kitchens in shops, offices and other workplaces;

-farm houses and other residential dwellings;

-by clients in hotels, motels, or bed and breakfast type establishments;

-catering and similar non-commercial uses.

WARNING

Do not use any means, other than those stated in this manual, to accelerate the defrosting process, including hair dryers.

WARNING

-Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.

WARNING

Check the power cord and plug for damage. If either are damaged, leave the appliance unplugged and call customer service for replace ment, which must be installed by a qualified technician in order to avoid a injury, damage to the appliance , or voiding the warranty.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety (continued)

WARNING

Ensure all vents have sufficient airflow and are unobstructed.

WARNING

Do not store explosive or substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance. Do not expose to flame.

WARNING- Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.

WARNING

Do not store explosives or substances with a flammable propellant, such as aerosol cans, in this freezer. Do not expose the appliance to flame.

WARNING- Do not use electric al appliances inside the food storage compartment, unless they are recommended by the manufacturer.

Refrigerant an d the ri sk of fire:

This appliance contains a small quantity of the refrigerant isobutene (R600a) within the refrigerant circuit, a natural gas with a high level of environmental compatibility, which is neverthe less flammable. During transportation and installation of the appliance, ensure that none of the refrigerant tubing becomes damaged to avoid the risk of fire as R600a is flammable.

WARNING- Freezers contain refrigerant and gases in the insulation. Refrigerant and gases must be disposed of professionally as they are flammable may cause eye injuries or ignition. Ensure that tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damage prior to proper disposal at an authorized waste facility.

Warning: Risk of fire/flammable materials!

Keep burning candles, lamps, lamps, naked flames, or a ny ignition sources away from the appliance.

If the refrigerant circuit becomes damaged : Thoroughly ventilate the room to avoid the risk of fire and eye injury should any leakage of refrigerant (R600a) exist.

Electrical safety

To avoid the risks that are alway s present when using an electric appliance, we recommend that you read and follow the electrical safety instructions below:

• Unpack and check the applia nce over. If any damage is evident, don’t plug in the appliance, keep all packing materials, and immediately contact customer service.

• The cord must not be altered in any way as it may overheat and cause a fire.

• Make sure the cord is not trapped or damaged when positioning the freezer.

• The plug for the appliance must be accessible after installation.

• Do not pull the cord to unplug the freezer.

Pull by the plug.

• Do not plug in or use the appliance if the outlet or socket is broken. There is a risk of electric shock or fire.

• You must not operate the appliance without the interior lighting lamp cover.

• Do not place power strips or extension cords immediately behind the appliance due to heat from the compressor.

• This appliance is fitted with a 3-prong grounding plug with a rated current of

220~240 V/50Hz. The grounding plug should be in accordance with current specifications for use in all houses fitted with 230V sockets. If the outlet doesn't support 3prong plugs, do not cut off the ground prong. Instead, please contact a qualified, registered electrician to install the correct outlet.

• Do not use extension cords or plug adapters, which could overload the circuits and could cause a fire. Always plug the freezer into its own dedicated outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate.

• Turn the freezer off and unplug it from the outlet before cleaning or moving it.

Replacing the LED light:

WARNING — The LED light must not be replace d by the user! If the light is damaged, contact customer service for ass istance.

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PARTS DIAGRAM

Model NO:

1PACF34, 1PACF50, 1PACF70, 1PACF88

Basket

�--- Door

Door Handle

Hinge

Temperature-+----------....

Cont rol Knob

Drain

------1,........,

Power Cord

Foot

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Co

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Power Ligh t --------

State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:

WARNING:

This product contains one or more chernicals known to the State of California to cause cancer.

WARNING:

This product contains one or more chernicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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DO NOT touch the frozen foo ds inside the freezer or the freezer compartment itself with wet hands as this could result in frostbite.

Pictures are for reference only, and may be slightly different from the actual appliance.

BEFORE USE

• Remov e the freezer from the shipping box, along with all plastic, etc.; leave the door open to ventilate the appliance.

• The appliance is cleaned prior to shipment. However, we recommend cleaning the interior again after delivery.

• This appliance has a 3-prong grounding plug which requires a 220~240V wall outlet.

• Leave the freezer unplugged and upright for 4 hours to allow the refrigerant to flow back into the compressor .

• Run the appliance for about 1 hour before placing items into the freezer, to allow enough time for the compartment to cool .

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To prevent moisture loss, odor transfer, or leaking: prior to freezing, food should be placed into separate non-toxic, tasteless, impermeable, waterproof, sealed bags or containers.

Hot food should be cooled to room temperature before being put into the freezer to prevent both heat transfer to other stored foods and increased power consumption.

Review the Table below prior to freezing food, to ensure items are suitable for storage in your chosen appliance:

One, two, and three-star compartments are not suitable for freezing fresh food.

Two-star compartments are not suitable for storing pre-frozen food, storing or making ice cream, or making ice cubes.

Order

Compartment

TYPE

Target storage temp.

( °F/ °C )

Appropriate food

1 (***)*-Freezer < -.4/ -18

Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish), freshwater aquatic products and meat products

(recommended for 3 months, the longer the storage time, the worse the taste and nutrition), suitable for frozen fresh food.

2

3

4

***-Freezer

**-Freezer

*-Freezer

<

<

-.4/ -18

10.4/ -12

< -21.2/ -6

Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish), freshwater aquatic products and meat products

(recommended for 3 months, the longer the storage time, the worse the taste and nutrition), are not suitable for frozen fresh food.

Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish), freshwater aquatic products and meat products

(recommended for 2 months, the longer the storage time, the worse the taste and nutrition), are not suitable for frozen fresh food.

Seafood (fish, shrimp, shellfish), freshwater aquatic products and meat products

(recommended for 1 months, the longer the storage time, the worse the taste and nutrition), are not suitable for frozen fresh food.

This appliance performs best according to the operational temperature chart on the right. It may not work properly if left to operate for a long period of time outside the indicated range.

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Climate class

SN

N

ST

T

Ambient temperature

50° to 90°F (+10° to 32°C)

60° to 90°F (+16° to 32°C)

60° to 100°F (+16° to 38°C)

60° to 109°F (+16° to 43°C)

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INSTALLATION AND SET UP

Cleaning before use

• Unpack the appliance and check it over. If any damage is evident, don’t plug in the freezer and immediately contact customer service, keeping all packing materials.

• Before using the appliance for the first time, wash the interior and any interior accessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap, then dry thoroughly. This removes the typical sm ell of a brand new product.

Important! Do not use detergents or abrasive powders, as these will damage the finish.

Appliances must not be exposed to rain.

Sufficient air must be allowed to circulate around the lower rear section of the appliance, as poor air circulation can affect performance.

The freezer should be positioned away from heat sources such as stoves and direct sunlight.

Installation Position requirements

Warning!

Before installing this appliance, read the Safe ty instructions carefully, for the correct operation of the appliance and to avoid personal injury.

Any electrical work that is required to install this appliance MUST be carried out by a qualified electrician.

Warning: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED

• The supply voltage should be 220~240V AC.

If t he sockets in your home can not sustain a constant 13 amp draw, and do not accept the 3prong grounding plug supplied with the freezer, contact a qualified electrician for replacement.

• The use of adapters or extension cables is not recommended.

• The plug has a removable fuse cover that must be reattached after the fuse is replaced. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the plug must not be used until the cover or the plug is replaced.

• Only 13 amp fuse approved to BS1363/A standards must be used as replacements.

• A damaged plug should be cut off as close to the plug body as possible, the fuse should be removed and the plug disposed of safely .

• Plug the freezer into a dedicated 220~240 V

AC wall outlet. Do not tamper with the plug in any way.

• Make sure the plug remains accessible after installation.

• T h is appliance is intended for freezing food and/or beverages only in the environments described on page 1 . The freezer is heavy.

Be careful when moving it.

• Never stand , climb, or sit on the freezer .

• Frozen food must not be refrozen once it has been thawed out.

• Keep burning candles, lamps, and all naked flames away from the freezer so they do not set the appliance on fire.

Leveling

• The applian ce must be level in order to eliminate vibration. To level the freezer, it should be upright with both adjusters in stable contact with the floor.

• You can adjust the level by unscrewing the feet in the front to the appropriate level using your fingers or adjustable wrench.

Important!

To prevent the risk of overheating or fire, the compressor located at the back of the appliance must not be against a wall. Go od ventilation i s required to allow heat to dissipate around the freezer , increas e efficiency, and lower power consumption. Sufficient clear space should be maintained around the freezer. There must be 3 in. (75mm) between the back of the freezer and the wall; at least 4 in. (100 mm) of space on either side, a height of over 19 in

(500 mm) above its top.

4 in.

100m

19 in.

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TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION

Insert the plug into a dedicated, grounded

230V wall outlet.

MID (c3)

••••

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

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• To change the temperature inside the freezer, turn the temperature control knob on the front of the appliance

OFF near the bottom. We recommend selecting

MID for most applications.

• T urn the knob to the right towards MAX to make food colder.

• If it is too cold, turn the knob to the left towards MIN .

• To stop running the appliance temporarily, turn the knob all the way to the left to OFF.

• Th is appliance is intended for freezing food and/or beverages only in the environments described on page 1 . The freezer is heavy. Be careful when moving it.

• Never stand , climb, or sit on the freezer .

• Frozen food must not be refrozen once it has been thawed out.

• Keep burning candles, lamps, and all naked flames away from the freezer so they do not set the appliance on fire.

• To avoid causing damage to the appliance, do not overload the appliance with too much food in the chest compartment.

EFFICIENT OPERATION

Adhere to the following instructions in order to reduce energy consumption.

• To prevent cold air from escaping the chest freezer, open and close the door quickly; keeping the door opened for as short a time period as possible.

• Install the appliance in a dry, well-ventilated location to avoid high moisture.

• Never use the freezer to store water or food that requires water as a storage medium.

Never place fresh seafood containing water directly into the appliance.

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Position the freezer away from direct sunlight, rain, or frost; avoid standing the freezer near heat sources, stoves, fires, or heaters.

DAILY OPERATION

• Do not store flammable gas or liquids in the

• appliance. There is a risk of an explosion.

Do not operate any electrical appliances in the freezer ( ie .

ice cream makers, mixers etc.).

• When unplugging the freezer, always pull the plug from the socket , do not pull on the cord .

• Do not place hot items near t he plastic components of the freezer.

• D o not place anything directly against the air outlet on the rear wall.

• Sto re pre-pack ag ed frozen food accord ing to the manufacturer's instructions.

• Food manufacture r' s storage recommendations should always be strictly adhered to. Refer to package instructions for storage.

• Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freeze r as this puts pressure on the container, which may cause it to explode and damage the appliance.

• Do not touch items or remove them from the freezer if your hands are wet, as this could cause frost bite .

• Do not consume popsicles, ice cubes , or any other frozen food straight from the freezer as this can cause frostbite or freezer burn to the mouth and lips.

• Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the freezer compartment.

• Clean accessible drains, as well as surfaces that regularly come in contact with food.

• Store raw meat and fish in sealed, airtight containers so it does not contaminate other food.

• If the freezer will be empty for extended time periods, turn it off then defrost, clean, and dry it , leav ing the door propped open to prevent mold growth in side the appliance.

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DEFROSTING AND MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT!

This appliance is intended to be used in households and similar applications, such as:

• staff kitchens in shops, offices and other workplaces;

• farm houses and other residential dwellings;

• by clients in hotels, motels, or bed and breakfast type establishments;

• catering and similar non-commercial uses.

To prevent the risk of fire or shock , after cleaning the freezer check the following:

• Is the cord plug ged firmly into a dedicated wall outlet? Confirm that the plug is not abnormally hot.

• Check the power cord for cracks and damage.

Should any damage be evident, do not plug it back in; contact customer service.

WAIT 5 MINUTES OR MORE BEFORE RE-STARTING

• Restarting the freezer immediately after it has been turned off may cause: fuses to blow, the circuit-breaker to trip, the compressor to be overloaded, and/or other damage to the appliance.

CLEANING AND DEFROSTING Caution!

Cleaning

To prevent electrical shock or personal injury by, turn off and unplug the freezer before cleaning.

• Do not clean the appliance with metal objects, steam cleaners, essential oils, solvents, or

• abrasive cleansers.

Do not use sharp objects to remove frost from the freezer . Use a plastic scraper.

EXTERIOR

Wipe down with a soft, dry cloth. A cloth that has been moistened with detergent may be used if needed for highly soiled surfaces; wipe with a damp cloth dipped in clean water before drying .

WARNING : To prevent a short-circuit and/or electrical shock, d o not splash water directly onto the chest freezer ; do not submerge or wash it with water.

INTERIOR

Clean the freezer regularly to keep it sanitary at all times.

Never use polishing powder, soap powder, benzine, oil or hot water as these will damage the painting and

ITl [D@[ill]� plastic components.

• Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.

• Open the door and wipe clean with a dry cloth.

DEFROSTING

Defrost the freezer compartment two or three times a year, when the ice is about 3/20th in. (4 mm) thick. To defrost, follow these steps:

• Turn the temperature control knob to MIN at least 12 hours before defrosting.

• After the 12 hours has elapse, switch to OFF and unplug the freezer from the outlet.

• Remove all food from the freezer; wrap them in paper before storing in a cold place . L eave the freezer door open.

• After defrosting , the freezer compartment must be cleaned and wiped dry.

• Plug the appliance back in and turn it on by rotating the temperature control knob to MIN ; wait one hour before replacing the food.

• After a few hours , t urn the knob back to its original position.

WARNING:

Do not use steam cleaners, heat guns, or any other appliances to speed up defrosting, unless directed by the manufacturer.

WARNING:

Do not use electrical appliance s inside the freezer , unless directed by the manufacturer.

Service

Any electrical work required to service the appliance must be carried out by a licensed electrician. This product must be serviced using only genuine spare parts provided by the manufacturer.

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DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE

It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance as household waste.

Dispose of this appliance in accordance with Federal and Local regulations. Refrigerants must be evacuated before disposal.

Packaging materials with the recycle symbol should be disposed of in a suitable waste collection container for recycling.

Before disposal of the appliance

1.

Pull the electrical plug out of the outlet.

2.

Cut off the power cord and discard along with the electrical plug.

Warning!

Freezers contain refrigerant and gases in the insulation which must be disposed of professionally as they may cause eye injuries or ignition. Ensure the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged prior to proper disposal.

Correct Disposal of this appliance

This symbol on the product or in its packing indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it should be taken to the appropriate waste collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by the inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detail ed information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local government, your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the pro duct.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If you experience a problem with your appliance or are conc erned that the appliance is not functioning correctly, you can carry out some easy steps below .

Warning!

Do n o t try to r epair th is appliance yourself. If the problem persists after you have tried the steps mentioned below, contact customer service .

Issue

IMPORTANT!

This appliance contains no user serviceable parts. Repairs may only be performed by licensed electricians. If your freezer is malfunctioning, contact customer service at

1-844-472-2473 (1-844-4PA-AIRE) for further instructions.

A void opening and closing the door as much as possible to prevent cold air from escaping.

POWER FAILURE

Avoid placing new ite ms into the freezer as this will raise the temperature inside the compartment.

In case of a long power outage, place dr y ice in the freezer.

POWER CORD

PROBLEMS

If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced by contacting customer service at

1 844 472 2473 (1 844 4 P A A IR E) .

T he appliance must be positioned so the plug and wall outlet are accessible after installation.

Remove all items from the compartment and unplug the freezer from the wall outlet.

WHEN NOT USED

FOR A LONG PERIOD

Clean and dry the compartment interior.

To prevent mold formation and foul odors, leave the door open to dry the compartment completely.

TRANSPORTATION

TEMPORARY

STORAGE

U nplug the freezer from the wall outlet.

When moving the appliance, make sure not to damage the power cord

Do not let the feet hit the cord, floor, steps, thresholds, etc.

Prop open the door to the freezer to prevent complete closing of the compartment.

Do not to store the unused chest freezer in any locations where children play.

If a child climbs into the compartment and the door closed, the child may not be able to open the door from the inside.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If you experience a problem with your appliance or are concerned that the appliance is not functioning correctly, you can carry out some ea sy steps below

.

If the problem continues, disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet before calling customer service. To prevent electric shock, do not disconnect the plug from the outlet with wet hands.

Warning! Don't try to repair the appliance yourself. If the problem persists after you have tried the steps mentioned below, contact

customer service at 1-844-472-2473 (1-844-4PA-AIRE )

.

Is there a power outage ?

No refrigeration at all

Is the appliance plugged into the wall outlet?

Are the fuses blown and/or the circuit breaker tripped?

Is the temperature control turned to OFF?

Inadequate refrigeration

Excessive noise

Condensation on t

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exterior ree

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Is the installation site well ventilated?

Is the freezer exposed to direct sunlight, placed near a heat source?

Is the lid opened and closed frequently?

Are items stocked beyond the load line?

Is the temperature control knob on the M I D setting? If it is too warm, turn the knob towards M A X .

Is a lot of frost forming in the freezer compartment?

Is the floor underneath the free zer sturdy and level?

Is the freezer shaking and/or rattling?

Is the rear panel of the appliance in contact with a wall, etc.?

Is there a container or something behind the freezer?

The compressor generates noise immediately and shortly after operation begins. The noise subsides when refrigeration temperature is met.

Condensation may form on the door and the outside of the appliance, depending on the humidity, ambient temperature, and installation site. This happens when the humidity is high and water condenses on the cold surfaces. This is normal ; wipe away any condensation with a dry cloth.

Th e exterior of the chest freezer feels hot

Especially during summer or j ust after operation begins, the exterior of the chest freezer feels hot because there is a pipe for refrigerant and preventing condensation.

This heat does not transfer to the food inside.

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Distributed by:

Perfect Aire, LLC

5401 Dansher Rd.

Countryside, IL 60525

844-4PA-AIRE | 844-472-2473 www.perfectaire.us

PA/User_1PACF34_1PACF50_1PACF70_1PACF88/04282019

Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice.

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