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Electrolux 818 22 59-03/9

The cabinet does not operate at all.
Cooling or interior light does not
operate. No indicator lamps light.

The cabinet is not switched on.
Power does not reach the cabinet. (Try connecting another
electrical device to the power outlet.)
The fuse has blown.
The power plug is not properly connected.

Power failure

Do not unnecessarily open the cabinet, except when the power
cut seems to be long, in which case the food products should be
moved to another cabinet that works. If the frozen products are
still hard following the power cut, they may be immediately
refrozen. If the food products have thawed but are still fresh,
they may be used, however they should be prepared before
re-freezing or eating them.

Sound level in cabinet is too high.

The refrigerating system will always produce some sounds. A
pulsing sound is heard when coolant is pumped inside the
cooling pipes. A ticking sound from the thermostat can be
heard when the compressor switches on and off. The sound
level varies depending on the operation of the cabinet.
If you feel the sound level is incorrect:
Make sure the pipes at the back of the cabinet not touch each
other. Carefully bend them if they do.
If the cushion spacers (between the cabinet wall and pipes)
come loose, put them back in place again.
Carefully follow the instructions in the chapter "Installing the
cabinet".

Technical specification

GB

Model

EUF2703

EUF3103

Volume Freezer

245 l

293 l

Width

660 mm

660 mm

Height

1600 mm

1800 mm

Depth

680 mm

680 mm

Energy consumption

302 kWh/year

319 kWh/year

Energy class

A +

A +

Rated power

120 W

120 W

Freezing capacity

20 kg/24 hours

24 kg/24 hours

Installation

GB

Mains Cable

Do not remove the power cord by pulling on its lead, particulary when the product is being pulled out of
its niche.

·

Damage to the cord may cause a short-circuit, fire and/or electric shock.

·

In the event of damage to the appliance's main cable, only an authorised service company recommended by

the manufacturer or a similarly qualified person may adjust it in order to avoid shock hazard for the user.

Summary of Contents for EUF2703

Page 1: ...818 22 59 03 9 GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG NOTICE D UTILISATION ISTRUZIONI D USO INSTRUCTION BOOKLET EUF2703 EUF3103 IT FR DE G e f r i e r C o n g l a t e u r G o n g e l a t o r e F r e e z e r GB...

Page 2: ...e edges and projecting parts of the cabinet may be sharp Be careful when moving the cabinet and always use gloves Child Safety Pay attention so that small children do not gain access to the operating...

Page 3: ...eezer power switch Switches the freezer on and off Green indicator lamp Lights when the freezer is operating B Temperature display Shows the highest temperature inside the freezer C Temperature adjust...

Page 4: ...emperature Once set the temperature display shows the current temperature inside the freezer Allow the cabinet to run for a period of 24 hours whenever the temperature setting is changed This will all...

Page 5: ...hing off Switch off the cabinet by pressing the power switch Keep the button pressed for approx 1 second Power to the cabinet is completely interrupted only when the power plug is disconnected Alarms...

Page 6: ...rior to placing the food in the freezer You need not press the fast freeze button when freezing smaller quantities of food during any 24 hour period Fast freeze is automatically switched off apporox 5...

Page 7: ...zes Release the ice cubes by twisting the ice tray If ice cubes are kept for a long time they will dry out and the taste is affected Thus throw away old ice cubes and prepare new ones when needed Cold...

Page 8: ...e cabinet use a mild washing up detergent Follow the advice in the section Saving energy The door gasket and coolant used in this cabinet will not harm the ozone layer All parts in the packaging can b...

Page 9: ...button The audible alarm could have been triggered by The cabinet having been recently switched on and the temperature still being too high See the chapter Switching on and setting the temperature The...

Page 10: ...an be heard when the compressor switches on and off The sound level varies depending on the operation of the cabinet If you feel the sound level is incorrect Make sure the pipes at the back of the cab...

Page 11: ...ance on the back side of the panel according to the illustration Cleaning Wash the inside of the cabinet using lukewarm water a mild washing up detergent and a soft cloth Installing the cabinet When t...

Page 12: ...cabinet or b behind and above the top cupboard In this case the space behind the cupboard must be at least 50 mm deep Cabinet is placed at a location whose ambient temperature corresponds to the clima...

Page 13: ...losing fitting 6 a Remove the door closing fitting from the bottom of the door b Then secure the supplied door closing fitting on the other side c Secure the lower hinge Remove any play in the door by...

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