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The appliance may make what seem to be peculiar noises, even 
when the compressor is not running. Details of the sorts of noise

  you may hear are below:

Cracking noise, similar to ice cracking

 - Normal noise that can occur 

when the appliance is cooling or warming. Due to the expansion and 
contraction of appliance materials.

Loud click

 - Normal noise and is usually the thermostat switching the 

compressor on or off.

Ticking sound

 - Normal noise that is usually caused by the functions 

of a valve at the back of the refrigerator.

Motor sound

 - Normal noise caused by the compressor running, 

somtimes accompanied by a brief metallic rattle. This sound may be 
more intense for the first seconds after the compressor starts. If the 
metallic noise (i.e. metal hitting metal) is constant then it may be that a 
compressor mount is loose. Contact the Customer Care Department 
in this instance.

Bubbling noise

 - Normal noise caused by the movement of the 

refrigerant within the appliance’s pipework.

Gentle whirr and/or ‘mooing’ noise

 - Normal noise caused by the 

internal fan(s) of the appliance and circulating air.

Fault codes and symbols

In the event of a failure of one or more parts of the appliance, an out-
of-limit temperature measurement or a power issue, the appliance will 
display one of five codes and/or symbols on the control panel. These 
codes and/or symbols and their probable causes are listed on the 
following page.

Summary of Contents for PC870

Page 1: ...epartment The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E customer care cda eu W www cda eu www cda eu PC870 American Style Fridge Freezer Installation Use a...

Page 2: ...liance rating plate below for reference to assist CDA Customer Care in the event of a fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes Appliance Model Serial Number EU D...

Page 3: ...s prior to switching the power on It is recommended that you clean the interior of the appliance prior to first use using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and warm water then thoroughly dry the inter...

Page 4: ...ost and possible condensation problems which will be difficult to remove Make sure food is clean and any extra water is wiped away before putting into the fridge Wrap or cover food before putting into...

Page 5: ...ood after thawing Wrap food before putting into the freezer To stop the wrapping sticking together ensure it is dry Label the food before freezing with information including type of food and dates of...

Page 6: ...iance pictured below These allow for air circulation around the contents of the freezer and keeping them as unobstructed as possible will ensure optimum performance of the freezer LED Lighting If one...

Page 7: ...compartment 7 Egg trays 2 Fridge shelves 8 Chiller compartment 3 Dairy shelf covers 9 Crisper drawers 4 Dairy shelves 10 Freezer top drawer 5 Door shelves 11 Freezer bottom drawer 6 Bottle shelves 12...

Page 8: ...ves 2 Crisper air adjustment sliders This appliance s crisper drawers feature two air adjustment vent sliders There is one on each side of the crisper drawer section When the crisper drawers are full...

Page 9: ...4 Eco mode indicator 11 Alarm indicator 5 Holiday mode indicator 12 Screen saver sensor 6 Quick drink indicator 13 Freezer sensor 7 Eco light mode indicator 14 Mode sensor 8 Safety key lock indicator...

Page 10: ...op flashing and the temperature is set The appliance will then work towards reaching this temperature Setting the freezer temperature Touch the Freezer sensor 13 as many times as necessary to achieve...

Page 11: ...Holiday mode indicator 5 is illuminated The letter H will appear on the display To switch the holiday mode off Press the Mode sensor 14 as many times as required until the desired mode is selected Eco...

Page 12: ...o light mode sensor 17 for approximately three seconds The eco light mode indicator 7 should illuminate and the internal lights will no longer come on when the doors are opened To switch the eco light...

Page 13: ...ink timer 3 The Quick drink indicator 6 will illuminate To switch the Quick drink alarm off Once the acoustic alarm is sounding it can only be deactivated by touching the Quick drink sensor 16 To canc...

Page 14: ...e sensor senses that a sufficient temperature has been reached To switch the super freeze function on Touch the Freezer sensor 13 as many times as necessary to cycle through the temperature settings u...

Page 15: ...itch the super cool function on Touch the Fridge sensor 15 as many times as necessary to cycle through the temperature settings until the zone s display reads SC To switch the super cool function off...

Page 16: ...he Safety key lock indicator 8 should illuminate To switch the safety key lock off Touch and hold both the Fridge sensor 15 and the Freezer sensor 13 for approximately five seconds The Safety key lock...

Page 17: ...ge No defrosting is required If you notice ice on the back wall of the fridge then this could be due to a number of factors including food items touching the back wall or an ingress of warm air caused...

Page 18: ...ator and freezer sections should be cleaned using a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water Do not use abrasive products or detergents After washing rinse and dry thoroughly Clean the shelv...

Page 19: ...tioning correctly To check this plug another electrical appliance in to see if the socket is working If the appliance is working but not very well check the following The appliance is not overloaded T...

Page 20: ...d by a brief metallic rattle This sound may be more intense for the first seconds after the compressor starts If the metallic noise i e metal hitting metal is constant then it may be that a compressor...

Page 21: ...pears If it does not contact CDA Customer Care This symbol will appear if the fridge compartment is not cold enough If the fridge has not been off before this symbol appeared i e holiday mode check th...

Page 22: ...e the warranty provided with the product The plug should be fully accessible at all times Ensure ventilation openings are kept clear Do not use a multi plug adaptor in the socket to connect this appli...

Page 23: ...tilation The clearance between the sides and adjacent furniture must also allow the doors to open fully Note that a greater side gap will be required if the appliance is to be positioned next to a wal...

Page 24: ...fuse 2 Fit replacement 13A fuse ASTA approved to BS 1362 type into the fuse cover 3 Replace fuse cover Important do not use the appliance without the fuse cover in position How to connect an alternat...

Page 25: ...loured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L o...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

Page 27: ...e Frequency 220 240V 50Hz Dimensions W x D x H cm 910 x 765 x 1850 Mass of the appliance M 151 8 kg A Annual energy consumption AEc 461 kWh year The energy consumption is based on standard test result...

Page 28: ...partment The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E customer care cda eu W www cda eu www cda eu Please contact our Customer Care Department for Service...

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