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6.  PRODUCT LOADING AND STORAGE

Start-up

•  Clean the interior surface with a soft cloth and warm water before loading.
•  Ensure there is free circulation of air between the products. 
•  Do not overstock the appliance.
•  Keep refrigerator door openings to a minimum.
•  Maximum recommended shelf load (for each basket) is specified in section 3 of this 

manual. Do not overstock. 

NOTE: Bromic cannot be responsible for loss of stock or damage to stock. 

IMPORTANT

: Run the refrigerator for at least 24 hours before loading.

7.  MAINTENANCE

WARNING

: Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before performing any 

maintenance. Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord. Always grasp the 

plug firmly and pull straight out of the outlet.

WARNING

: Exposure to significant water ingress will void warranty and cause 

potential safety issues. If the unit should be exposed to water, please contact the 

manufacturer immediately.

IMPORTANT: Warranty may be void if there is no evidence of preventative 

maintenance is performed on the appliance.

WARNING

: WARNING: Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with 

a flammable propellant inside the appliance.

Cleaning the Cabinet

•  Remove the products and transfer to a suitable location prior to cleaning the inside  

of the cabinet.

•  Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents. 
•  Never use a water hose or a high-pressure jet to clean.
•  Do not use sharp or pointed objects for cleaning.
•  Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with a clean damp cloth or with a  

neutral cleanser.

•  Dry all surfaces with a dry cloth.

Defrosting

•  The freezer should be defrosted when ice is approximately 5mm thick. A thick layer of ice built-up 

may reduce the freezer’s cooling capacity and increase energy consumption. 

•  To ensure correct operation of the appliace, we recommend to defrost at least twice a year
•  Follow below procedure to defrost 

1.  Plan your defrosting in advance, preferably when there is no or limited stock in the freezer 
2.  4 hours before defrosting, activate Fast Freezer mode (refer to section 5 of this manual) to  
     futher freeze the food stock, getting them ready for temporary relocation.  
3.  Disconnect the appliance from power supply.

Summary of Contents for 3736223

Page 1: ...Confidence and control 08 06 2022 INSTRUCTION MANUAL DOMESTIC CHEST FREEZER 3736223 3736229 3736233 ...

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Page 3: ...NCE 11 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 9 ENVIRONMENTAL DISPOSAL NOTES 13 10 WARRANTY 14 Note Bromic Refrigeration reserves the right to make changes to specifications parts components and equipment without prior notification This Installation operation and service manual may not be reproduced in any form with prior written consent from Bromic Refrigeration ...

Page 4: ...mbols DANGER WARNING IMPORTANT READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY before installing or servicing this product Improper installation operation or maintenance can result in death severe injury or property damage Improper installation operation or maintenance may also result in warranty being voided This appliance is intended for 220 240 Volt power supply Installation and maintenance MUST be carried out as p...

Page 5: ...ling the baskets All work on electrical equipment must be carried out by a qualified and licenced technician only Do not perform maintenance until the appliance has been turned off and power disconnected Never detach any cover except where specifically instructed in this manual Doing so might expose live electrical parts Do not operate the appliance with panels covers or guards removed Keep the ai...

Page 6: ...efrigeration circuit becomes damaged Avoid open flames and other souce of ignition Immediately disconnet the appliance from power supply Ventilate the room and call Service Hotline WARNING Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or could ignite WARNING The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1m per 8g of refrigerant The amount of refrigerant in the applicance can be found on the ...

Page 7: ...chievable Temperature Temperature 24 C 24 C 24 C Electrical Voltage V a c 220 240 220 240 220 240 Frequency Hz 50 50 50 Basket Qty 2 2 3 Weight Limit kg 10 10 10 Refrigeration Refrigerant R600a R600a R600a Charge g 80 90 105 Plug Rating 10A 10A 10A Extra Care Warranty Years 2 2 2 Climate class T refers to Tropical with opereating ambient temperature between 16 C to 43 C Minimum achievable temperat...

Page 8: ... be positioned on a level surface Do not install in the vicinity of heating radiators or other heat sources Do not install the appliance where it is exposed to direct sunlight Do not install the appliance where it is exposed to warm draughts or open doors Keep the ventilation grill free of obstructions Adequate allowance should be made for door openings Ventilation Allow 150mm clearance between wa...

Page 9: ...not be placed next to heat source such as room heater or other electrical appliance Do not turn off power before consulting the person responsible Mark the power source clearly so the refrigerator is not unplugged or turned off accidentally Before Operating Avoid tilting or transporting the appliance in a horizontal position If the appliace were to be tilted it must be left to stand in an upright ...

Page 10: ...g clock wise to achieve lower internal temperature up to 24 C NOTE You should only make small adjustment and wait 24 hours to see whether further adjustment is required The yellow switch as above picture no 2 is used to activate Fast Freezing mode It can be used for first time operation or when fast freezing is required Turn the Fast Freezing switch off within 24 hours The green indicator as above...

Page 11: ... preventative maintenance is performed on the appliance WARNING WARNING Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant inside the appliance Cleaning the Cabinet Remove the products and transfer to a suitable location prior to cleaning the inside of the cabinet Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents Never use a water hose or a high pressure jet to ...

Page 12: ...ervice hotline Noisy A Unlevel surface A Relocate unit 4 Remove all frozen food and store them temporarily in another freezer or insulated container 5 Remove all baskets leave the lid fully open the defrost is now in progress until there is no ice left inside the appliance You can use the included ice scraper to remove the ice 6 Never use electric heater warm water or hairdryers for defrosting 7 L...

Page 13: ...ntal nuisance and promoting re use of the high quality materials employed used refrigeration equipment must be collected for expert disposal and recycling Therefore observe the following disposal regulations The cabinet must not be discarded with regular waste The refrigeration circuit must not be damaged Before disposal make it unserviceable by disconnecting the power plug and cutting off the pow...

Page 14: ... of your cabinet Compliance Plate Example 1 10 WARRANTY All Bromic products are manufactured to the highest quality standard and are supported by our Extra Care Service Warranty including guarantees against any material or workmanship defects guarantees that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law Warranty Terms vary across the range Please ensure you are familiar with the Terms and Condi...

Page 15: ...r heating or presents an OH S or food safety risk When the unit is performing its primary function and presents no OH S or food safety risk i e lights gaskets locks door adjustment Priority A Technician to attend site within 4 hours Priority B Technician to attend site within 8 business hours Priority A Technician attends site before midday on the following business day Priority B Technician atten...

Page 16: ...1300 276 642 bromicrefrigeration com au BROMIC REFRIGERATION 10 Phiney Place Ingleburn Sydney NSW 2565 Australia T 1300 276 642 For further product information bromicrefrigeration com au ...

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