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BEFORE PLUGGING IN

•  Remove interior and exterior packaging. Wipe 

the outside with a soft, dry cloth and the inside 
with a lukewarm wet cloth. 

•  Two people should work together to move the 

freezer. Place it on a fl oor that is strong enough 
to support it when it is fully loaded. Do not 
place it in direct sunlight or near sources of 
heat, like a stove or heater, as this can increase 
electrical consumption. Extreme cold ambient 
temperatures may also cause the freezer to 
perform improperly. Do not use near water, for 
example in a wet basement or near a sink.

•  This freezer is intended for indoor household 

and garage use only. Freezers are tested to 
perform in temperatures ranging from 0°F to 
110°F (-17°C to 43°C). It is not designed for 
outside installation, including anywhere that is 
not temperature controlled etc.

•  This freezer is intended for free-standing 

installation only and is not intended to be built 
into a cabinet or counter. Building in this freezer 
can cause it to malfunction.

•  Before connecting to a power source, let the 

freezer stand upright for approximately 6 hours. 
This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction 
in the cooling system from handling during 
transportation.

•  This freezer is 54.4 cm (21.4 inches) wide by 

142.5 cm (56.1 inches) high by 57.1 cm (22.5 
inches) deep. Leave enough space on at least 2 
sides to allow the door to open fully.

LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS

There are two adjustable feet on the bottom of the 
freezer that can be turned up or down to ensure it is 
level.

Turn the adjustable feet counter-clockwise until 
the top of the feet are touching the bottom of 
the cabinet, then slowly turn the adjustable feet 
clockwise until the appliance is level.

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TEMPERATURE SELECTION

The temperature of the appliance can be adjusted 
by turning the thermostat dial. There are three 
temperature settings, MIN, NORMAL and MAX. 
•  MIN is the warmest setting.
•  MAX is the coldest setting.
•  NORMAL should be suffi cient for regular use.
•  The temperature range of the appliance is 

approximately -14°C (6.8°F) to -23°C (-9.4°F). 

IMPORTANT NOTE

The freezer door may be diffi cult to open immediately 
after closing it. This is normal and is due to the 
pressure difference between the cold interior of the 
freezer and the warm air that has just entered the 
freezer when the door was opened. 

The pressure will equalize within a few minutes. If the 
door is especially diffi cult to open, wait 5 minutes to 
allow the pressure to equalize and then try again.

TIPS FOR DAILY USE

•  Do not place food directly against the rear wall 

or packed tightly together as this can impede air 
circulation.

•  Frozen food must not be re-frozen once thawed.
•  Store prepackaged food in accordance with the 

frozen food manufacturer’s instructions.

•  Do not place carbonated drinks in the freezer as 

this can cause it to explode, resulting in damage to 
the freezer.

•  Do not remove or touch items in the freezer with 

damp or wet hands as the cold can cause skin 
abrasions and freezer burns.

•  Do not put hot food into the freezer.
•  If the freezer looses power, do not open the door 

unless absolutely necessary to preserve food as 
long as possible.

•  The temperature inside the freezer can vary based 

on ambient room temperature, the frequency that 
the door is opened and the amount of fresh food 
that has recently been added to the unit.

•  Do not overload the freezer as this can affect 

performance. Do not freeze large quantities of 
fresh food at the same time.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Page 1: ...Danby Products Danby Products Limited Guelph Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9 Danby Products Inc Findlay Ohio U S A 45840 www Danby com PR T POUR LE GARAGE 2023 01 06 UPRIGHT FREEZER Owner s Manual 1 7 CONG LAT...

Page 2: ...TH WARRANTY EXTENSION after lling out a product survey at www danby com support product registration Need Help 1 Read your Owner s Manual for installation help troubleshooting and maintenance assistan...

Page 3: ...to operate the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Important Safety Information READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is intended to be used in...

Page 4: ...table feet clockwise until the appliance is level 3 TEMPERATURE SELECTION The temperature of the appliance can be adjusted by turning the thermostat dial There are three temperature settings MIN NORMA...

Page 5: ...he door stopper from the bottom right side of the door Find the left side door stopper in the accessory bag and install it on the bottom left side of the door 5 Remove the lower hinge from the bottom...

Page 6: ...cidentally pierced it will render the freezer inoperable and will void the manufacturer s warranty POWER FAILURE Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect the temperat...

Page 7: ...ty is very high Why is the freezer making a gurgling noise This noise is completely normal The refrigerant inside the appliance will make a gurgling noise as it changes from a liquid to a gas and back...

Page 8: ...d service depot Any appliance requiring service outside the limited boundaries of In Home Service will be the consumer s responsibility to transport at their own expense to the original point of purch...

Page 9: ...rempli une enqu te sur les produits l adresse www danby com support product registration Besoin d assistance 1 Lisez votre manuel du propri taire pour obtenir de l aide l installation au d pannage et...

Page 10: ...de supervision ou de formation pour faire fonctionner l appareil par une personne responsable de leur s curit Consignes de s curit importantes LIRE ET SUIVRE TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS DE S CURIT GARDEZ...

Page 11: ...e sens des aiguilles d une montre jusqu ce que l appareil soit de niveau S LECTION DE LA TEMP RATURE La temp rature de l appareil peut tre ajust e en tournant le bouton du thermostat Il existe trois r...

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Page 13: ...ets ou avec le bureau du gouvernement L limination de cet appareil devrait tre conforme aux r glements f d raux et locaux 12 NETTOYAGE Assurez vous que l appareil est d branch avant de nettoyer une pa...

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Page 15: ...sur un appareil situ hors du territoire tabli il reviendra l acheteur d apporter ses frais l appareil au point de vente original ou au centre de service pour r paration Si l appareil se trouve 100 km...

Page 16: ...MESES despu s de completar una encuesta sobre el producto en www danby com support product registration Necesitas ayuda 1 Lea el manual del propietario para obtener ayuda con la instalaci n resoluci...

Page 17: ...una persona responsable de su la seguridad Importantes Instrucciones de Seguridad LEA Y SIGA TODAS LAS INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES Este dispositivo est destinado a ser utili...

Page 18: ...r del gabinete luego g relas lentamente en el sentido de las agujas del reloj hasta que el aparato est nivelado SELECCI N DE TEMPERATURA La temperatura del aparato se puede ajustar girando el dial del...

Page 19: ...e el tope de la puerta del lado inferior derecho de la puerta Busque el tope de la puerta del lado izquierdo en la bolsa de accesorios e inst lelo en el lado inferior izquierdo de la puerta 5 Retire l...

Page 20: ...naci n de este aparato debe realizarse de acuerdo con las regulaciones federales y locales CUIDADO Y MANTENIMIENTO LIMPIEZA Aseg rese de que la unidad est desenchufada antes de limpiar cualquier parte...

Page 21: ...lar directa La temperatura ambiente o la humedad es muy alta Por qu el congelador hace un gorgoteo Este ruido es completamente normal El refrigerante dentro del aparato har un gorgoteo a medida que ca...

Page 22: ...del rea limitada de Servicio en Domicilio el cliente ser responsable por transportar dicho artefacto hasta el Taller de Servicio Autorizado mas cercano Si el electrodom stico est instalado en un lugar...

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