User manual VALBERG CF 249 F W625C

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[. . . ] Appropriate use of freezers Equipment of the product Temperature control Lamp and bulb replacement Defrosting Interruption of use Respect the climate classes indicated in the product information on the appliance's rating You can use this to check the recommended temperature range of the room where the A multi-class appliance can handle the lowest and highest temperature of all classes covered. Using the appliance outside the recommended temperature range will lead to inferior performance and premature ageing. For optimal use and to save energy, adjust the temperature control(s) of the appliance according to the ambient temperature of the room, in which it is being used, and respect the climate class. Refer to the product sheet to find out the climatic class associated with the minimum and maximum recommended ambient temperatures for the appliance as well as the temperature setting recommended for storing food under optimal conditions. [. . . ] Note: Please refer to the appliance as the freezer indicator you purchased may not fully comply with the captions. lamp and bulb replacement Lamp replacement must be carried out by professionals only . positioning 2 Before using the freezer, remove all packing materials including bottom padding and foam fillings as well as any tape inside the freezer. Then tear off the protective film on the freezer door and body 3 The freezer should be placed in a well ventilated area indoors on level and sturdy floors. The insulating effect, do not place the freezer in humid places or near splashing water. 5 In order to facilitate opening and closing and heat dissipation, the space above the freezer Should be more than 70 centimetres and the distances on both sides and back will be more than 20 centimetres. Wipe down the freezer inside and out with a cloth dampened with hot water (add a little washing-up liquid to the hot water and wipe dry afterwards with clean water). start 6 The freezer must remain on for half an hour before connecting it to the 220-240 V / 50 Hz power supply when it is first switched on. The freezer should operate 2 to 3 hours before loading it with fresh or frozen food. More than 4 hours to take into account the higher ambient temperature. Open the discharge holes and the drainage holes (please position a container for collecting water at the outlet holes). When the ice becomes soft, an ice scraper can be used to speed up the defrosting process. Before removing the accessories, please remove the food and put it in a cool place during defrosting. Note: other mechanical appliances or other means should not be used to accelerate it except those recommended by the manufacturer. Food can be stored for a couple of hours, even in summer, during a power cut. It is recommended to reduce the frequency of opening the door and not to put fresh food in the freezer. Please unplug the freezer if it is not used for a long time and for cleaning. Do not turn the refrigerator over or position it horizontally and do not shake it. Note: continuous operation is recommended after the freezer is put into service. Please do not move the freezer under normal circumstances, so as not to affect the life of the freezer. [. . . ] The body of the refrigerator may give off heat during operation, especially in summer. This heat is caused by radiation from the condenser and is a normal phenomenon. Condensation: condensation will be spotted on the exterior surface and the seals of the Freezer door when the ambient humidity is high; this is a normal phenomenon and the condensation can be wiped off with a dry cloth. Air flow noise: coolants circulating in the refrigeration circuit produce noises and rumblings which are normal and do not affect the cooling effect. [. . . ]

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