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Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

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The appliance makes a 
motor sound

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The refrigeration unit has just 
turned itself on. This is normal

Ь 

It is not cold enough 

inside th

e appli

ance.

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The temperature is set too high.

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Goods that are too warm have 
been stored.

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Too much food has been stored at 
a time. 

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The goods are too close to each 
other.

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The door is not tightly closed. 

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The door has been opened too 
frequently or for too long.

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Reset the temperature.

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Always cool down goods be

fore storing them.

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Always store small quantities of 
food. 

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Leave a gap between several 

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Close the door.

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Do not open the door too fre

quently.

It is too cold 

inside 

th

e appliance.

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The temperature is set too low.

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The  

function  is  ac

tivated or has been running too 
long.

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Reset the temperature.

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function.

Moist

ure accumu

lates on the surface 
of the appliance

Ь

The climate is too warm and too 
damp.

Ь

This is normal in damp climate 
and will change when the hu

midity decreases. Wipe dry with 
a cloth.

Strong ice and frost 
in the freezer com

partment.

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The goods were not adequately 
packaged .

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The door is not tightly closed.

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The door has been opened too 
frequently or for too long.

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The door gasket is dirty, worn, 
cracked or mis-matched.

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Something on the inside prevents 
the door from closing properly.

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Always pack the goods well.

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Close the door.

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Do not open the door too fre

quently.

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Clean the door gasket or re

place them by the customer 
service.

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Reposition the shelves, door 
racks, or internal containers to 
allow the door to close.

Th

e cooling system 

does n

ot work.

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Mains plug is not connected to the 
mains socket. 

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The power supply is not intact.

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Connect the mains plug.

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Check the electrical supply to 
the room. Call the local elec

tricity company!

The sides of the 
cabinet and door 
strip get warm.

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This is normal.

Ь 

You hear an alarm 
signal.

Ь

The door is open

Ь

The temperature inside product is 
too high 

Ь

Close the door or silence the 
alarm manually.

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7 - Troubleshooting

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Super Freeze

Super Freeze

Summary of Contents for HVF430VW

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Page 3: ...EN Content 3 1 Safety 4 2 Intended Use 11 3 Product Description 12 4 Use 13 5 Equipment 17 6 Care and Cleaning 18 7 Troubleshooting 20 8 Installation 23 9 T echnical Data 27 ...

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Page 11: ... non retail applications Thisapplianceisintendedforfreezingfood Ithasbeendesignedexclusivelyforuseindry interior house holds It is not intended for commercial or industrial use ards and loss of warranty claims 2 2 Accessories Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list User manual Warranty card Axe covers Upper right hinge for door reversibility Upper right hinge cover 2 2 EN...

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Page 13: ...r temperature is automatically set to 18 C This is the recommended setting and the ideal temperature for frozen goods If desired you can change the temperatures manually Please see ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE Notice Presettings 1 The appliance is preset to the recommended temperature of 18 C Under normal ambient condition you don t need to change the temperature 2 When the appliance is switched on a...

Page 14: ...on setting are disabled When above operation is attempted Lock f icon will blink for 3 timestoremind that the display is locked Control panel Fig 4 A Decreasing temperature setting key Press to decrease the temperature B Super Freeze key Press to active the Super Freeze function C Daily function key Press to active Daily functions D Holiday key Press to active Holiday function E Auto Set key Press...

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Page 17: ...ired by food position Keep door gasket clean Defreeze frozen food in a fridge Clean the rear of the appliance regularly Dust increases energy consumption 5 1 Removable door shelves The door shelvescan be removed for cleaning Place hands on each side of the shelf lift it upwards 1 and pull it out 2 Fig 5 1 In order to insert the door shelf the above steps are carried out in reverse order 5 2 Glass ...

Page 18: ...eutral detergent into the warm water 2 If there is liquid spilled remove all the contaminated parts directly rinse with the ƫow water dry and place it back into the freezer 3 If there is spilled cream such as the cream melting ice cream please remove time thenrinsewiththeƫowwater dry and place it back into the frieezer 4 In case some small part or component gets stucked inside of the freezer bet w...

Page 19: ...dodoursinside Remove the door of the appliance open the door and hold it before removing the screws to avoid children entering into the appliance and getting locked in 6 3 Moving the appliance 1 Remove all food and unplug the appliance 2 Secureshelvesandothermoveablepartsinthefreezerwithadhesivetape 3 Closethedoorandsecureitwithtape 4 Do not tilt the freezer more than 45 to avoid damaging the refr...

Page 20: ...normal for the appliance to run longer Ь Normally it takes 8 to 12 hours for the appliance to cool down completely Ь Close the door and ensure the appliance is located on a level ground and there is no food or container jarring the door Ь Do not open the door too fre quently Ь Set the temperature higher un til a satisfactory temperature is obtained It takes 24 hours for the temperature to become s...

Page 21: ... normal in damp climate and will change when the hu midity decreases Wipe dry with a cloth Strong ice and frost in the freezer com partment Ь The goods were not adequately packaged Ь The door is not tightly closed Ь The door has been opened too frequently or for too long Ь The door gasket is dirty worn cracked or mis matched Ь Something on the inside prevents the door from closing properly Ь Alway...

Page 22: ...nged power interruption especially in summer Open the door as few times as possible Do not put additional food into the freezer during a power interruption If prior notice of a power interruption is given and the interruption duration is longer than 15 hours make some ice and put it in a container in the top of the freezer com partment As temperature in the freezer will rise during a power interru...

Page 23: ...uired ventila tion cross sections must be observed Fig 8 2 8 5 Aligning the appliance The appliance should be placed on a at and solid sur face If the appliance is placed on a pedestal strong and foam packing material as a pedestal 1 Tilt the appliance slightly backwards Fig 8 3 2 Set the feet to the desired level 3 The stability can be checked by alternately bump ing on the diagonals The slight s...

Page 24: ...ule of the compressor This oil can get through the closed pipe system during slanting transport Before connecting the appliance to the power supply you have to wait 2 hours Fig 8 5 so that the oil runs back into the capsule 8 8 Electrical connection Before each connection check if Power supply socket and fusing are appropriate to the rating plate The power socket is earthed and no multi plug or ex...

Page 25: ...r Be careful not to tear the door cable 8 Unplug the connection cable 9 Remove 3 hinge screws and the left upper hinge and remove the door carefully 10 Placeacardboardboxorclothunderthedoorandplace thedoorhorizontally Removetherightdoorendcover taketheleftendcoverfromtheaccessorybag Install itonthe top leftsideofthedoor Assembly steps Fig 8 6 1 2 8 6 10 3 4 6 5 7 11 Remove2screwsontherightbottomof...

Page 26: ...nge cover 18 Change the hinge lid to the other side and take the right small hinge cover from the accessory bag Install it on the hinge cover 21 Finished 18 17 19 16 15 20 21 19 Mount the door install the left hinge plug the con QHFWLRQ FDEOH DQG ƪ WKH KLQJH FRYHU ZLWK VFUHZV 20 Install the removed push rod on the left side of the door and then insert the rubber plugs into the handle push rod hole...

Page 27: ...zing L 386 Star rating Temperature of other compartments 14 C not applicable Frostfree system yes Climate class This appliance is intended to be used at an am bient temperature between 18 C and 43 C T Construction type freestanding Voltage Frequency 220 240V 50Hz Rated Current A 1 5 Coolant R600a Dimensions H W D in cm 172 5 70 5 69 1 27 EN 9 Technical Data ...

Page 28: ...HVF430VW HVF430VS 0060530008 ...

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