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REEZER

Maintenance instructions

Cleaning

• Do not use hard brushes, clean

steel balls, wire brushes, abrasives

such as toothpaste, organic sol-

vents (such as alcohol, acetone, ba-

nana oil, etc.), boiling water, acid or

alkaline items to clean the freezer

considering that these may damage

the appliance exterior and interior

surfaces.

1. Regularly dust behind the freezer

and under it to improve the cooling

effect and energy saving.

2. The interior of the freezer should

be cleaned regularly to avoid odor.

A soft towel or sponge dampened

in water and a non-corrosive neu-

tral detergent are suggested for

cleaning.

3. The freezer of shall be finally

cleaned with clean water and a dry

soft cloth.

4. Open the door for natural drying

before the power is turned on.

WARNING: UNPLUG FROM

ELECTRIC POWER BEFORE

PERFORMING ANY CLEAN-

ING JOB.

• Do not rinse with water so as not to

affect the electrical insulation prop-

erties. Please use a soft dry cloth

when cleaning temperature control

knob and electrical components.

Defrost

Freezer shall be manually defrosted.
1. Unplug the freezer and open the

freezer door.

2. Remove foods and drawers before

defrosting.

3. Open the drainage holes and place

a water container at the drainage

holes.

Indoor frost will naturally melt, wipe

the defrost water with a dry, soft

cloth. When the frost softens, an ice

scraper may be used.
Place the foods you removed from

the freezer into an insulated con-

tainer or locker.

WARNING: DO NOT USE

ANY DEVICE TO ACCELER-

ATE THE DEFROSTING

PROCESS. DO NOT DAM-

AGE THE REFRIGERANT

CIRCUIT.

Summary of Contents for FDM200HSYBB

Page 1: ...FMM350HSYBB seller REL REV NO g WEIGHT scale MATERIAL 5 1 1 AUTHORIZE TOTAL SHEETS NO OF SHEETS MIDEA REFRIGERATION DIVISION 1 32K 2 3 MARKER 7 4 QMB GC08 007 5 QMB J53 005 440959 2016 10 119 2016 10...

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Page 4: ...e acuerdo con los requerimientos ambientales vigentes Cuando se deshaga de cualquier equipo de refrigeraci n contacte a por favor al departamento local de recolecci n de desechos para obtener indicaci...

Page 5: ...o por una persona responsable de su se guridad Las siguientes condiciones no se con sideran como uso normal del apara to Si no ha sido operado de acuerdo con el instructivo de uso proporcio nado en Es...

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Page 7: ...el cuerpo del congelador son pe que os Para evitar machucones no coloque sus manos en estas reas Para evitar que su piel quede pega da a los art culos no tome los pa quetes de alimentos o los contene...

Page 8: ...mo por ejemplo el almacenamiento de san gre medicamentos o productos bio l gicos No almacene en el congelador bo tellas ni contenedores sellados como por ejemplo cerveza y bebi das embotelladas Los l...

Page 9: ...5 7 8 9 10 11 1 Puerta de vidrio 2 Chapa de puerta 3 Gabinete 4 Puerto de desag e 5 Jaladera de puerta 6 L mpara 7 Canasta 8 Cord n el ctrico 9 Compuerta 10 Panel de controles 11 Patas Las caracter s...

Page 10: ...debe ser reemplazado por t cnicos del centro de servicio autorizado El congelador tiene un control para regular la temperatura El control del temperatura est ubicado en la izquierda inferior derecha E...

Page 11: ...el interior y exterior del aparato usando un trapo h medo Puede usar agua templada para hu medecer el trapo y agregar un poco de detergente l quido Enjuague usando un trapo humedecido en agua limpia y...

Page 12: ...deje abiertas las puertas para que el interior se seque natu ralmente ADVERTENCIA ANTES DE LLEVAR A CABO CUAL QUIER TRABAJO DE LIM PIEZA DESCONECTE EL APARATO DEL SUMINIS TRO DE ENERG A No enjuague co...

Page 13: ...sparado Problema Posible soluci n Olor Envuelva bien los alimentos que despiden olor Alimentos estropeados El interior del aparato necesita limpieza El compresor traba ja ininterrumpida mente Es norma...

Page 14: ...densa ci n sobre las superficies exteriores y los sellos de las puertas Esto se debe a que el clima es h medo Esto es normal Puede limpiar la condensaci n usando un trapo sua ve y seco Sonido de flujo...

Page 15: ...d of in accordance with the current environmental require ments When disposing of any freezer equip ment please contact your local waste disposal department for advice on safe disposal This appliance...

Page 16: ...ction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety The following conditions are not con sidered as a normal use of the appli ance If it has not been operated in ac cord...

Page 17: ...220 240V 50 230...

Page 18: ...r doors and between doors and freezer body are small do not to place your hands in these areas to prevent pinching your fingers Do not pick foods or containers from the freezing chamber when the refri...

Page 19: ...household freezers shall not be used for other pur poses such as storage of blood drugs or biological products Do not place items such as bottled or sealed containers of fluids such as bottled beers a...

Page 20: ...6 5 7 8 9 10 11 1 Glass door 2 Door lock 3 Cabinet 4 Drainage port 5 Door handle 6 LED lamp 7 Basket 8 Power cord 9 Shutter 10 Control panel 11 Legs Features and accessories of the freezer you bought...

Page 21: ...e placed by professionals Power Run C 0 0 L I N G FREEZING SUPER 8 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 Your freezer has one control for regulating the temperature The temperature control is located on the lower right hand...

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Page 23: ...and a dry soft cloth 4 Open the door for natural drying before the power is turned on WARNING UNPLUG FROM ELECTRIC POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY CLEAN ING JOB Do not rinse with water so as not to affec...

Page 24: ...rvice department if the issue is not solved The freezer does not operate Check that the appliance is plugged to power Low voltage Make sure the temperature control knob is in a working setting Power f...

Page 25: ...and door seals when the ambient hu midity is high This is normal Wipe the condensation using a soft cloth Airflow sound Refrigerant circulat ing through the refrigerant lines will produce gurgling an...

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