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DANGER

     means that failure to read this safety statement may result in severe personal 

injury.

WARNING

  means that failure to read this safety statement may result in extensive product 

damage or serious personal injury.

CAUTION

   means that failure to read this safety statement may result in minor or moderate 

personal injury, property or equipment damage.

General Safety Instructions

This symbol alerts you to take care as the appliance contains a 

flammable refrigerant. Do not expose it to high heat, sparks and open 

flames.

 Pay particular attention to safety messages that follow this safety alert 

symbol or the words 

DANGER

WARNING

 or 

CAUTION

. These words are 

used to alert you to a potential hazard that can seriously injure you and 

others.
 The instructions will tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and let you 

know what can happen if the instructions  

are not followed. 

Read this manual thoroughly before first use, even if you are familiar with this type of 

product. We have provided many important safety statements in this manual concerning the 

use of this appliance. Always read and observe all safety statements. They reduce the risk of 

fire, electric shock and injury when correctly adhered to. 
Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference, along with the completed warranty 

card, purchase receipt and carton. 
If applicable, pass these instructions on to the next owner of the appliance.

We assume no liability for any eventual damages caused by misuse of the appliance or 

noncompliance with the instructions in this manual. 

CAUTION

Flammable Gas

Summary of Contents for DF1-08

Page 1: ...69L Bar Fridge DF1 08...

Page 2: ...a potential hazard that can seriously injure you and others The instructions will tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and let you know what can happen if the instructions are not followed Read...

Page 3: ...let voltage and circuit frequency correspond to the voltage stated on the appliance rating label Plug the bar fridge into a 220 240V 50Hz 3 prong power outlet with a 15A fuse at the mains The outlet m...

Page 4: ...ectrical shock injury or death Do not connect or disconnect the electric plug when your hands are wet Flames Do not let open flames or ignition sources enter the appliance Flammable explosive substanc...

Page 5: ...Contents General Safety Instructions Parts List 1 Getting Started 2 Instructions 4 Reversing the Door Swing 5 Care and Maintenance 6 Responsible Disposal 8 Troubleshooting 9...

Page 6: ...provement the unit you purchased may vary slightly from below sketch 1 Cabinet 2 Evaporator compartment 3 Thermostat knob 4 Shelf 5 Hinge cover 6 Door 7 Gasket 8 Adjustable legs 9 Evaporator compartme...

Page 7: ...If your setup requires reversal of the door swing follow the instructions on page 5 Your new bar fridge is now ready for use see page 4 for instructions Installing the bar fridge Before installing yo...

Page 8: ...that there is enough spacing to open the door to 160 Before plugging in your new bar fridge let it stand upright for approximately 2 hours This will allow the refrigerant gases to settle into the comp...

Page 9: ...perature control setting all these factors have to be considered and some experimentation may be necessary NOTE If the unit is unplugged turned off or has lost power you must wait three to five minute...

Page 10: ...5 3 Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to prevent scratching 4 Remove the two screws 8 that hold the lower hinge 2 Remove the lower hinge 2 If there is originally a washer on the hinge pi...

Page 11: ...leaning the fridge make sure to turn the temperature control to the 0 position unplug the bar fridge and remove the food and shelves Wash the inside surfaces with a warm water and baking soda solution...

Page 12: ...he door open slightly Moving the bar fridge Remove all food from inside the fridge tape the door shut and securely tape down all loose items inside Turn the levelling feet up to the base We recommend...

Page 13: ...ne R600a and cyclopentane R141b in the cabinet insulation and must be disposed of in a separate waste collection Contact your local authorities for advice on recycling facilities in your area Before d...

Page 14: ...normal A popping and crackling noise may be caused by the contraction and expansion of the inside walls The fridge is not level or is touching other furniture Bottles or packages inside the fridge are...

Page 15: ...ge door has been left open Something is preventing the door from closing The door gasket is dirty or damaged Make sure to defrost the fridge regularly The compressor runs continuously The temperature...

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