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TEchnical passporT

refrigerator nrs 1857

1 MODEL

SUPPLY VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY

3  MAXIMUM ABSORPTION
4  TOTAL GROSS VOLUME
5  TYPE NUMBER
6  EEC CONFORMITY CHECKMARK

CLIMATE CATEGORY

8  FREEZER CAPACITY
9  TYPE OF REFRIGERANT
10  QUANTITY OF REFRIGERANT
11  MATRICULATION NUMBER
12  TOTAL NET CAPACITY
13  PRODUCT TYPE
14  YEARS OF GUARANTEE
15  COMMERCIAL BRAND

WARNING! 

If the appliance is switched off and 

then immediately switched on again, 
the compressor activates after about 10 
minutes.

This is a normal operating procedure 

for the appliance.

5.5. STARTING THE APPLIANCE

REMOVING THE TRANSPORT PROTEC-
TION DEVICES

Check that the appliance is 

undamaged.

The retailer must be informed of 

any damage to the appliance within 24 
hours of delivery.

Remove the protection from 

the door gasket.

The protection is used to protect the 

gasket during transport.

The protection must be removed 

in order to ensure that the door seal 
functions correctly.

To remove the protection, lightly 

pull one end while rotating it outwards.

Remove the glass shelf locking

devices.
These plastic elements prevent the 

shelves from moving during transport.
To remove the shelf locking devices, 
proceed as follows:

a) Grasp the plastic locking device 

and rotate it until it comes away from 
the shelf.

b) Remove the locking device by 

pulling it outwards.

SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED 

A Instruction manual

Ice tray

Rear spacers

Summary of Contents for NRS 1857

Page 1: ...TEchnical passporT REFRIGERATORS NRS 1857...

Page 2: ...YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 4 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 5 1 REMOVAL OF PACKAGING 5 5 2 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 5 5 3 SAFETY INSTALLATION 5 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 6 5 5 STARTING...

Page 3: ...y with an ef cient earthing system as provided for by law This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and person with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of...

Page 4: ...CARRYING STRUCTURE Made of electrostatically treated and painted plate panels to resist heavy duty wear and tear and keep its beautiful sine as well INSULATION Selected to keep internal temperature c...

Page 5: ...ELLING THE APPLIANCE Make sure that the appliance is level Adjust the front feet P if neces sary Fig 8 9 ASSEMBLY OF SPACERS The distance from the wall must be at least 4 5 cm to guarantee suf cient a...

Page 6: ...ing with European Directive 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical wiring must comply with the norms on electrical safety s Check that the v...

Page 7: ...PORT PROTEC TION DEVICES Check that the appliance is undamaged The retailer must be informed of any damage to the appliance within 24 hours of delivery 1 Remove the protection from the door gasket The...

Page 8: ...bol or at least 4 seconds NOTE Before plugging the appliance in make sure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the value shown on the product data plate See the section Electrical connection P...

Page 9: ...ing from 20 C to 40 C if the temperature exceeds 20 C the symbol H appears on freezer display Freezer temperature can be adjusted by touching the symbol temperatures between 16 C and 24 C can be set W...

Page 10: ...the appliance is disconnected from the electricity supply upon startup the last temperature setting for both compartments will ash on the display HOLIDAY FUNCTION The HOLIDAY function may be used duri...

Page 11: ...d of ashing The prealarm mode is disabled automatically but only when the temperature of the freezer compartment falls below 12 C at this point the ALARM text will no longer be illuminated while the t...

Page 12: ...to function for a few days but the Technical Assistance Centre should be contacted immediately 6 2 BASIC SETTINGS POWER CUT If a power cut should occur try to establish its duration If the forecast i...

Page 13: ...resh food that can be frozen is shown in kg 24h on the rating plate with the technical speci cations Avoid placing food that has to be frozen in contact with food that has already been frozen so that...

Page 14: ...f soda two spoonfuls in two litres of water 1 Cleaning the condenser Fig 13 This should be carried out at least twice a year Clean using a domestic vacuum cleaner or a brush A dirty condenser will hav...

Page 15: ...ck that Do the doors close properly improve the air quality inside the refrigerator ensuring a healthier and bacteria free environment and as a result extending food preservation CLEANING THE ANTIBACT...

Page 16: ...liance is not working prop erly or not working at all before calling the Technical Assistance Service check that The plug is inserted properly in the mains socket The mains supply is working The tempe...

Page 17: ...1857 The doors close properly The power supply voltage corresponds to that of the appliance 6 If the problem still exists call the Assistance Service Inform the Assistance Service of The type of malf...

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