Haier Freezer HFV160 User Manual

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Freezer  
HFV160  
HFV160S  
HF-188S  
HFV160W  
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Instruction for use  
 
English  
Contents  
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Protecting the environment and advice for disposal  
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Deciding where to locate your fridge / freezer  
Installing your appliance  
Danger warnings  
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Rating plate  
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Connecting up your appliance to the mains  
Using your appliance  
Switching on/off and selecting the temperature  
Pilot lights  
Warning buzzer  
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Starting up the freezer  
Freezing/storing of fresh food  
Labelling  
Maximum capacity  
Storage time  
Precautions and advice  
Cleaning and maintenance  
Switching off the appliance  
Defrosting  
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10 Troubleshooting guide  
What to do when... / Please check  
11 Getting your appliance serviced  
12 Guarantee  
13 Built in the appliance in a fitted kitchen  
Foof storage guide  
Please read these user instructions carefully to understand, quickly and thoroughly, how to use your new fridge / freezer.  
Underline any parts your consider particularly important. Look after this document so that you may consult in future or  
pass it on to any future owners.  
Important!  
This appliance is designed for domestic use.  
The appliance has been tested against leakage in compliance with the relevant legal safety standards.  
Should you have bought your new fridge / freezer to replace an old appliance, please make sure that all existing latch-or  
bolt-locks on the old appliance are destroyed, before you dispose of it and the doors are removed.  
This will ensure that a child cannot get trapped inside.  
Please have the old appliance ecologically disposed of by a company specialised in environmental protection, since the  
appliance may contain harmful components in the refrigerant and this must be removed with special equipment. Please  
check with your dealer or with your local authority.  
Make sure that the refrigerating system containing the refrigerant, especially the heat exchanger at the back of the appliance,  
is not damaged during transportation to the disposal or collection site, so that you can be sure that the refrigerant does  
not leak out. Details concerning the type of refrigerating/isolating agent used can be found on the appliance's rating plate.  
After installation of the appliance, the plug should be easily accessible.  
If the power cable is damaged, an approved cable provided by a manufacturer or a service agent must be used for  
replacement.  
Warning: Keep the appliance well ventilated; remove any transport supports from cavity.  
Warning: Do not use hard objects to remove frost.  
Warning: Ensure the refrigeration pipeline cannot be damaged.  
Warning: Do not use electric appliances within the food storage compartment except where recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
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Clean the inside of the appliance with lukewarm  
User instructions  
g)  
The user instructions apply to several models, for this  
reason there may be some differences in the details given,  
according to the type of the appliance.  
water and vinegar and dry it thoroughly with a soft  
cloth.  
Do not use washing liquids, sharp or abrasive  
household products or any other cleaning agents  
containing soda.  
1 Protecting the environment / advice for disposal  
Packing  
serves to protect the appliance during transportation and  
recyclable materials have been used for packaging,  
corrugated board/cardboard (mainly form waste paper)  
Make sure that the pipes for the circulation of the  
refrigerant are not damaged in any way during  
installation of the appliance.  
The appliance must only be used for the purpose for  
which it is intended.  
The appliance must be placed on a firm, level  
surface. This is the only way to ensure that the  
refrigerant can circulate freely and thus ensure that  
your appliance wil work efficiently.  
If possible, place your appliance in a cool, well  
aired, dry room.  
Do not place your appliacne in direct sunlight, nor in  
a room at high temperature.  
The remaining materials are:  
shaped parts in PS (foamed CFC-free posysterene)  
the remaining materials are foils and bags in PE  
(polyethylene)  
strapping tapes in PP (polyethylene)  
Please hand over all packaging to the nearest official  
collection point, so that all the different materials can  
be re-used or recycled as far as possible and any  
illegal depositing of such materials is thus avoided.  
2 Deciding where to locate your appliance  
In order to avoid any damage or injury to persons or things,  
the appliance should be unpacked by two people and  
placed in the chosen location.  
Before positioning it, check that your new appliance  
has no visible outer damage.  
Do not place your appliance in the vicinity of any  
sources of direct heat such as heating, ovens, cooking  
stove etc. (This would mean the compressor would  
have to work harder and as a result the power  
consumption would be considerably higher).  
On no account should you start up your appliance if it  
is damaged.  
Check the appliance carefully for:  
If installation near a direct heat source cannot be avoided,  
we recommend fitting a suitable insulation plate between  
the appliance and the heat source (do not use asbestos),  
or at least the following minimum distances must be  
observed:  
Damage to the packaging which might indicate that  
the appliance has been mishandled during  
transporation.  
from a gas or electric cooker  
from a radiator or oven etc.  
from another refrigerating appliance  
3 cm  
30 cm  
2 cm  
Damage to the outer casing  
Any visible damage to the cable / plug  
Do not place any appliances, microwaves, toasters  
etc. which give off heat on the appliance.  
If in any doubt let the customer service department check  
the appliance.  
Never obstruct the ventilation grille.  
It must at all costs be avoided, that any environmentally  
damaging refrigerant leaks out by starting up the appliance.  
Always pull out the plug itself and never pull the cable  
when cutting the appliance off from the mains supply.  
WARNING!  
3 Installing your appliance  
Leave the appliance standing in its final position for  
at least 2 hours before switching it on, so that the  
circulation of the refrigerant stabilises and no  
operating problems occur.  
Before connecting up the appliance, make sure that  
it is absolutely dry inside - especially in the corners.  
a) Unpack the fridge / freezer.  
b) In order not to unnecessarily waste raw materials,  
the handles (requiring smaller packaging) have not  
been mounted onto the appliance.  
Mount the door handles and at the same time any  
other enclosed parts according to the relevant  
instructions enclosed separately.  
Danger warnings  
Depending on its composition, the refrigerant can be  
easily inflammable. The refrigerant circuit has been  
hermetically sealed and has been tested many times for  
possible leaks.  
c) Remove any objects from inside the appliance.  
d) Carefully remove all film and adhesive tape  
from the casing from the door.  
Any inexpert interference might well create a fire hazard.  
Make sure nothing mechanically effects the circulation  
of the refrigerant, nor, in particular, the accessible parts  
around the compressor.  
e) Remove any polystyrene pieces from around the  
compressor (if present).  
f)THERemove all documents and accessories from inside  
the appliance.  
Only expert professional personnel should repair the  
rrefrigerating system.  
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The compressor is activated until the set temperature  
Warning!  
inside the appliance has been reached.  
Any refrigerant spilling out can injure your eyes.  
In the event of eye contact with the refrigerant, wash  
your eyes instantly under plenty of running water and  
call/consult a doctor (an eye specialist) immediately.  
When setting the temperature for the freezer compartment,it  
is best to use a coin.  
Temperature settings:  
Turn dial left to lowest setting slight cooling  
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The appliance, according to its climate category, is meant  
for use at certain room temperatures.  
These temperatures should not be exceeded! The climate  
category for your particular appliance is marked on the  
rating plate. The categories are:  
Turn dial right to highest setting lowest temperature  
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The temperature must be set according to:  
the room emperature  
quantity of stored food  
how often the appliance is opened  
We recommend a medium setting. You will soon learn,  
through observation, which is the most suitable setting  
for your requirements.  
name of climate  
category  
suitable  
room temperatures  
+ 10U) to + 32U)  
+ 16U) to + 32U)  
+ 18U) to + 38U)  
+ 18U) to + 43U)  
SN  
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ST  
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Switching off: Turn the dial as far to the left as  
possible.  
The compressor has been switched off  
Pilot lights  
4 Rating plate  
If your appliance is equipped with pilot lights, they indicate  
the following:  
The rating plate with the technical data is located on the  
side of the appliance inner wall or outside, on the rear  
side of the unit.  
green = CONTROL the appliance is connected to the  
electrical supply and is operating.  
yellow = the SUPERFREEZE SWITCH is on and the  
thermostat has been deactivated. The compressor  
continues to refrigerate, until the SUPER FREEZER  
SWITCH is switched off again.  
Take a note of the technical date  
Copy the technical date from the rating plate so that it is  
accessible without having to move the appliance.  
red = ALARM the temperature in the freezer  
compartment is too warm i.e. has gone up.  
Model-/Type NO  
Gross capacity  
Net capacity  
Serial number  
Operating voltage  
Maximum absorbed power (W)  
Safety fuse (A)  
Power consumption  
Freezing capacity  
Litres  
Litres  
The green pilot light - when present - must always remain  
on when the appliance is connected up to the electrical  
supply and is switched on. It is very important to pay  
attention to this because in the event of a power failure,  
the red and yellow pilot lights stop operating and no longer  
provide a warning.  
V~50Hz  
Watt  
Amp  
kWh/24h  
kg/24h  
If the red pilot light comes on there may be several  
reasons for this, namely:  
5 Connecting up your appliance to the mains  
The freezer is being started up for the first time  
It is being restarted after defrosting  
The freezer has been refilled with fresh food  
Your appliance must be connected only to a grounded  
power socket which complies to relevant standards and  
has been installed by an authorised specialist.  
Before you plug in your appliance to the power socket,  
make absolutely sure that the voltage (V) and the safety  
fuse (A) for the main fuse box stated on the appliance's  
rating plate match your electrical supply, If these do not  
match, notify the nearest service department or your dealer  
immediately.  
In these cases it is quite normal for the red pilot light to  
be on. It goes off automatically when the temperature  
inside reaches approximately - 18oC.  
Switch on (if provided) the SUPER FREEZE SWITCH  
(switch off again no more than 24 hours later or when the  
red light goes off).  
If possible, do not open the freezer compartment until the  
red light has gone off.  
If the red pilot light continues to remain on after 12 to 24  
hours, there may be a serious problem.  
6 Using your appliance  
Switching on / off and Selecting the Temperature  
In this case consuit the chapter:  
What to do when..." (Troubleshooting guide) at the end  
of this user manual.  
Temperature dial (Thermostat)  
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The temperature dial switches the appliance on and off  
and sets the cooling temperature.  
Warning buzzer  
If your appliance is equipped with a buzzer, it will sound  
when the red pilot light goes on.  
To switch on:  
Turn the temperature dial to the right.  
The appliance has been switched on.  
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This will be automatically silenced, when you switch on  
the the SUPER FREEZE SWITCH.  
Pack fresh products in portions suitable for your needs  
to avoid defrosting quantities that are too big for you to  
use up in one day.  
Label the portions with at least the following information:  
7 Starting up the freezer  
Product name (e.g. beef fillet)  
Weight of the Portion  
Quantity (number of pieces)  
Freezing date  
1. Switch on the freezer by turning the temperature dial  
to the right (for the time being turn the dial fully to the  
right to the maximum postion)(the green and red  
lights - if provided - go on)  
2. If equipped with a SUPER FREEZE SWITCH turn it  
on (the yellow light will also come on).  
3. Do not open the door of the freezer compartment for  
about 4 hours, or for as long as the red light is on,  
so that the temperature in the freezer can drop to the  
necessary level.  
Use by date (see "Food storage guide")  
Then continue as follows:  
a) Berries, fruits with peel, herbs etc. should be laid out  
loose for freezing on the freezing tray (not all models  
are supplied with this) in the upper part of the freezer  
and then put into freezer bags after about 12 hours.  
Store the filled freezer bags in one of the available  
drawers.  
4. You can now fill the freezer with frozen  
food  
(food which has been bought ready frozen). The  
SUPER FREEZE SWITCH should be switched off  
again after 24 hours at the latest.  
Fresh food should be placed in the top drawer and  
moved down to one on the lower drawers after approx.  
24 hours.  
Avoid putting fresh foods directly in contact with deep  
frozen food. The deep frozen food could defrost and  
may not last out the mormal storage time.  
5. If you want to freeze fresh, unfrozen food, consult  
the chapter "Freezing / Storing fresh food."  
Warning!  
Do not store any bottled liquids in the freezer. Liquids  
expand when frozen and the bottle may explode.  
Never keep explosive substances or aerosol cans  
with inflammable propellants such as butane, propane,  
pentane etc. in the freezer. Any escaping gases could  
be ignited by electrical components. Such aerosol  
cans can be recognised by the list of contents or by  
the inflammable symbols printed on the can itself.  
When storing ready frozen food, you must follow the  
manufacturer's instructions on the food packaging.  
Deep frozen ice-cream and ice-lollies must not be  
eaten until a few minutes after being taken from the  
freezer to avoid injury to lips and tongue (danger of  
skin detachment). For the same reason, avoid touchng  
the frozen inside walls of the freezer with wet hands.  
Defrosted or slightly frozen products should be used  
immediately. As a rule, such products are not suitable  
for re-freezing.  
b)  
Within a period of 24 hours fill up the freezer only with  
the adequate quantities of fresh food for the freezing  
capacity of your freezr.  
c) If your freezer is equipped with a SUPER FREEZE  
SWITCH, switch it on (the yellow light will come on)  
this is not strictly necessary when filling up with already  
frozen foods (e.g. deep frozen foods).  
WARNING! Switch off the SUPER FREEZE SWITCH  
after 24 hours at the latest (the yellow light will go off).  
d) Set the temperature dial to a medium to high setting.  
e)  
Keep the temperature in the freezing copmartment  
under control preferably by placing a suitable  
thermometer with a scale range of up to -26oC.  
The storage temperature must always be at least  
-18oC.  
Packaging should be dry to avoid things freezing  
together.  
Refilling the freezer compartment with fresh (not frozen)  
food  
Ready frozen foods should be stored so that they do  
not come into contact with newly added foods which  
have not yet frozen.  
Make sure that you wait at least 24 hours before refilling  
with fresh food, in adequate quantities for the freezing  
capacity of your freeze.  
Maximum capacity  
In order to ensure correct storage of frozen food, never  
fill the drawers up to the top.  
8 Freezing / Storing fresh food  
Almost all fresh products are suitable for freezing and  
storing in the freezer.  
For the most common of these products, a storage guide  
with details of acceptable storage times and the most  
suitable packaging is provided. (see Food storage guide  
Set the temperature dial strictly according to the filling  
capacity.  
To save energy in normal room temperatures (+ 18oC to  
+ 22oC) we recommend setting the temperature dial to  
a medium setting.  
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Label fresh products clearly as they are not easy to identify  
when deep frozen in transparent freezer-bags. We  
recommend using commercially available labels for frozen  
foods.  
Storage time  
The storage time for ready deep-frozen products depends  
on the type of product and on its ingredients.  
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For this reason, you should strictly follow the producer's  
instructions on the packaging.  
9 Cleaning and maintenance  
As a firm rule, unplug the power plug or switch off  
at the mains.  
When you want to freeze fresh foods yourself, consult the  
Food storage guide at the back of this user manual.  
For the upkeep of the external appearance of your fridge  
/ freezer, clean the outside every now and again.  
Clean the door seal with warm water now and again  
Once frozen foods have been defrosted, they should be  
used up within between 12 to 24 hours.  
but do not use any cleaning  
products.  
Do not eat any food beyond its storage time, this could  
lead to food poisoning.  
Clean your appliance regularly.  
The various parts inside the fridge / freezer are generally  
not suitable for dishwashers. These should be washed  
by hand with warm water and a little washing-up liquid.  
Never use a cleaning agent neat and on no account  
use any abrasive or acid, i.e. chemical cleaning  
products. A general all purpose pH neutral cleaning  
agent is recommended.  
Precautions and advice  
Whenever cleaning or defrosting, remove the power  
plug or switch off the main fuse.  
The rating plate inside or outside your appliance should  
not be damaged and should never be removed - this  
is essential for servicing. Make sure, when cleaning,  
that no water runs onto any electrical parts inside the  
appliance.  
After closing the freezer door, do not open it immediately  
and do not force it open under any circumstances, The  
vacuum created by the sealing of the door is dispersed  
after about 1 - 2 minutes, so that the door can be  
opened normally again.  
To prevent condensation and ice forming, allow cooked  
food to cool down to room temperature before closing  
the lid of the dish and before storage.  
If there is a heat exchanger - called condenser- on  
the back of your fridge / freezer, this should be cleaned  
regularly. Dust and dirt impede the release of heat  
from the inside and considerably increase energy  
consumption. For best results, use a soft brush or a  
duster to remove dust from the condenser.  
Leave the freezer door open as briefly as possible to  
avoid wasting energy and to prevent an excessive  
amount of ice forming in the freezer compartment.  
Switching off the appliance  
If your appliance is going to be switched off for longer  
periods (such as during holidays), it should be left open  
to prevent odours from buiding up inside.  
If the red pilot light comes on unexpectedly or stays  
on for a long period of time, do not open the door on  
any account and take appropriate measures  
immediately (see "What to do when....." at the back  
of the user manual).  
Ice and frost layers which build up to a certain thickness  
on the inside walls, act as insulation and prevent the  
dispersion of the coldness. These must be removed from  
time to time. To remove the layers of ice from the inside  
walls, use a plastic or wood scraper with no sharp edges.  
When doing this, remove the drawers and lay a cloth on  
the bottom of the appliance to catch the ice as it is scraped  
off so that it can be easliy removed.  
Never use a screwdriver or any other sharp-edged  
metal tool to remove the layers of ice. The inside walls  
are very delicate and can be easily damaged by sharp  
edges. Use only plastic or wooden scrapers with no  
sharp edges.  
The method least likely to damage your appliance when  
removing the layers of ice is to defrost it.  
Defrosting  
In normal circumstances (opening the freezer 4 - 5 times  
a day) the freezer compartment should be defrosted once  
or twice a year (more often in other circumstances).  
The fridge compartment is defrosted automatically.  
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Danger warnings  
Switching the fridge off  
If the fridge has to be switched off for a long period of  
time, the temperature dial should be set to "0" and the  
fridge cleaned as instructed above.  
While the fridge is off, leave the doors open to prevent  
odours form building up.  
Never use electrical appliances to defrost your appliance,  
such as a hair dryer, fan heater, dehumidifiers, de-icing  
sprays or anything with a naked flame (e.g.candles).  
The plastic inside of your appliance could melt and the  
escaping gas or foam could be ignited by sparks or by  
the naked flame.  
On no account should a steam cleaning device be  
used to defrost the layers of ice in the appliance  
(great risk of an electric shock).  
10 Troubleshooting guide  
High quality manufacturing processes and the use of the  
latest refrigerating and freezing technlogy will basically  
ensure the trouble-free functioning of your appliance.  
If you suspect any fault, before contacing your nearest  
service department directly or via your dealer, make sure  
you have followed all instructions and advice given in in  
this user manual.  
Proceed as follows to defrost your appliance:  
Provide a suitable non-metallic container (a plastic  
container or wash-basket).  
1.  
Please note:  
Make absolutely sure that you remove the plug  
from the power socket.  
2.  
The compressor (also known as the refrigerating motor  
must) not operate continuously.  
It is controlled by a thermostat which you set on the  
temperature dial and switches on automatically when the  
set temperature in the appliance is exceeded and switches  
off automatically when it is reached again.  
Noise can be heard in every compressor - refrigerating  
system when it is switched on. These noises are produced  
when the motor in the compressor is running and by the  
refrigerant flowing through the refrigerating system circuit.  
These noises are normal and do not indicate any fault in  
the functioning of your appliance.  
3. Dry hands thoroughly to prevent skin damage from  
contact with ice  
(it is advisable to use gloves).  
4. Remove all frozen food from the freezer and roll it  
firmly in newspaper place it in the container already  
prepared and place the container in a cool, dry room.  
5. Cover the container all around with a thick blanket.  
6. Remove the drawers by pulling them as far out as  
possible and then raising them slightly.  
7. As described previously, scrape the thickest ice careflly  
form inside the freezer and put it in the kitchen sink.  
8. If your appliance is equipped with a drip duct at the  
bottom of the appliance, pull it out and place a bowl  
to catch the dripping water underneath it.  
9. If necessary, speed up defrosting by placing a large  
bowl of warm (not too hot) water on the bottom of the  
appliance and close the door.  
10. If your appliance is not equipped with a drip duct,  
place an absorbent cloth underneath the front of the  
appliance and wipe up the defrosting water with a  
sponge.  
In unheated rooms and in cold weather conditions,  
condensation can build up on the outer walls of the  
appliance.  
This does not mean there is a fault and it will disapperar  
when the temperature increases.  
Only call the service department, if after analysis of the  
possible fault factors, you cannot find any cause for the  
defect or you are not able to eliminate the fault.  
11. Thoroughly clean the inside. Wipe it out with warm  
water and a little vinegar and then rinse it out with  
clear water.  
Therefore first check under: what to do when......"  
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12. Dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth and air it for 3-4  
minutes.  
What to do when............:  
13. Close the door and plug the appliance back in.  
14. Reset the temparature dial to the maximum setting.  
(if your appliance is equipped with green and red  
pilot lights, these will come on) and if the SUPER  
FREEZE SWITCH is provided, switch it on (the yellow  
light will also come on).  
a) The appliance does not function (it's not running).  
Please check:  
Is the plug in good order and is it plugged in the socket  
properly?  
Is the electricity coming through?  
(check this by possibly plugging in a small appliance  
such as a hand mixer or hair dryer etc.)  
Is the appliance switched on? (Temperature dial  
should not be set to "0").  
15 Now refill the drawers with frozen food - the oldest  
items at the top.  
To prevent the frozen food from defrosting, carry out the  
steps described above within two hours at the most.  
16.  
When the red pilot light goes off, reset the temperature  
dial to a medium setting.  
Warning!  
If provided, switch off the SUPER FREEZE SWITCH  
after about 12, but no later than 24 hours (the yellow  
light will go off).  
In the event of a fault or of a power failure, the insulation  
of the appliance's walls provides 12 to 15 hours storage  
time for the frozen foods after the beginning of such  
failures.  
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Warning  
If it takes longer to eliminate a problem, the frozen food  
in the appliance begins to defrost. Therefore, take prompt  
action to eliminate the problem and, if necessary, move  
the frozen food to another freezer (perhaps to a neighbour).  
On no account should you undertake any technical  
interventions or attempts at repair on your appliance.  
11 Getting your appliance serviced  
b) Your appliance is not cooling sufficiently.  
The freezing process is taking too long.  
The compressor is running too often.  
Any repairs or interventions on the appliance should  
only be carried out by your nearest service department,  
as otherwise the user may run considerable risks and  
the guarantee may no longer be valid.  
Please check:  
Did you make sure that the fridge / freezer was left  
to stand for at least 2 hours before switching it on?  
(To stabilise the circulation of the refrigerating fiuid)  
see: "starting up".  
Consult the enclosed guarantee card or the separately  
enclosed list of after sales centres, to see which company  
is responsible for servicing your appliance.  
If not; unplug your appliance and lift it to one side, with  
the door closed, for a short while, i.e. tilt it and then place  
it back down on its feet again. After 2 hours plug it back  
in. Do not open the door again for about 12 hours (i.e.  
until the red light - if provided - has gone off).  
If there is no indication of the nearest service department  
in the documentation provided, then contact your dealer.  
The door does not close tightly and is not sealing  
properly:  
Test: place a sheet of paper between the seal and the  
casing and close the door. It should be difficult to pull out  
the sheet of paper on all sides.  
Reparis by the service departmetn to eliminate faults which  
have occurred because of non-adherence to the information  
and advice given in this user manual, have to be charged  
to the customer and are not covered by your dealer's  
guarantee.  
If the paper slides out easily on one or more sides, call  
your nearest service department.  
In order to receive immediate assistance,makesure you  
have  
appliance:  
ready the following essential data to identify your  
Heavy ice formation on the inside walls of the freezer  
Appliance type and model (see the rating plate)  
compartment (see:"cleaning and maintenance")  
Date of purchase  
Name and place of your dealer  
Description of the fault  
The appliance is exposed to direct sunlight or is sited  
near a direct heat source (oven, radiator etc.).  
Protect the appliance against direct sunlight / check the  
distance from the heat source / place an insulation plate  
between the appliance and the source of heat (see  
"Choosing where to install your appliance").  
12 Guarantee  
The general terms and duration of the guarantee are  
those stated on the guarantee card enclosed, or  
supplied by your dealer at the time of purchase.  
13 Built-inappliance in a fitted kitchen  
The freezer has been filled up with a quantity of fresh  
food which does not comply with the freezing capacity.  
If your appliance can be built in a fitted kitchen, the relevant  
instructions are included among the other appliance  
documentation.  
Is the ventilation working properly,is the ventilation grille  
covered or is the condenser on the outer rear wall full  
of dust?  
The manufacturer works to constantly improve the  
design of all products.therefore these instructions are  
sub-ject to change, without prior notice.  
c) Your appliance is excessively noisy.  
Please check:  
Is the cabinet standing level and steady, are any  
nearby objects or items of furniture being vibrated by  
the  
cabinet?  
Note: slight bubbling noises are normal for this type of  
refrigeration system.  
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Storage table  
Description  
Food Symbols  
Storage time  
Mincemeat (ground meat)  
Sausages  
2 - 3 months  
in polyethylene freezer bags  
Small fish  
Innards (liver/heart)  
Ice-cream  
Fruit  
Ice-cream and fruit  
In plastic container  
Cheese  
4 months  
Bread  
in polyethylene freezer bags  
Large fish  
Cakes/biscuits  
<< in plastic container  
6 months  
Pork  
in aluminium wrap  
Beef  
Rabbit  
Lamb  
Mushrooms/asparagus  
Fruit (sliced)  
6 months  
in polyethylene freezer bags  
Strawberries  
Gateaux  
<< aluminium wrap  
Chicken/turkey  
Duck  
Goose  
8 months  
in aluminium wrap  
Cauliflower  
Beans  
10 - 12 months  
in polyethylene freezer bags  
Peppers  
Preserved food  
Fruits preserves  
Ice-lollies  
10 - 12 months  
in plastic container  
<< in aluminium wrap  
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