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28.09.2012

Freezer Metos Econo BD-600W

If the appliance has been moved, wait for a while before switching it on again. In particular, 
if it was not handled vertically, you need to wait at least 2 hours.

Remove the plastic protection from the external surfaces. Wash the inside part with luke 
warm water and mild soap. Place the appliance as far as possible from heat sources. Do 
not prevent air from circulating inside the engine compartment. Keep the keys for locking 
doors away from children.

2.2 Preliminary electrical checks

Before making the connection to the mains, ensure that the voltage and frequency are as 
indicated on the appliance nameplate.

Make a visual inspection to ensure that the sockets and connections are correct.

Disconnect the socket from the mains using the main switch.

Check that the socket is suitable for the appliance plug. If necessary, the socket should be 
replaced with an appropriate one by quali

fi

 ed personnel. Check that the plug is plugged into 

the socket.

2.3 Start-up

After the above controls have been thoroughly completed the appliance may be started-up:

Turn the main switch, connected to the power cable plug, to the ON position.

Turn the switch of the appliance to the ON position. Compressor will start in apprx. 5 
minutes.

Do not load the appliance until the set temperature value has been reached.

Ensure proper air

fl

 ow.

3.  

Use

Proper storage of foodstuffs is a relevant factor in the safe and sanitary production of food; 
in addition, it improves the ef

fi

 ciency of foodservice activities and positively affects energy 

consumption. Follow the directions below to obtain the highest performance possible out of 
your appliance.

Products should always be stored on the shelves; do not place products on the cabinet’s 
bottom.

Follow alway rhe recommendations for storage of deep-frozen products.

Place the products into the appliance in such a way that proper air

fl

 ow is ensured. Leave 

free space between the products. Do not place the products in touch with the walls.

Summary of Contents for Econo BD-600W

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual FREEZER Metos Econo BD 600W 28 09 2012 4249051...

Page 2: ...eliminary electrical checks 4 2 3 Start up 4 3 Use 4 3 1 Construction 5 3 2 temperature controller 6 3 2 1 Setting the set point desired temperature 6 3 2 2 Switching the device ON OFF 6 3 3 Defrostin...

Page 3: ...s Do not store food in direct contact with the structure Both the appliance s construction features and the condensing unit s capacity have been de signed to store only pre cooled products In all appl...

Page 4: ...n accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and following local regulations Never use sockets or plugs without earth connection The mains socket must be earthed The manufacturer declines all res...

Page 5: ...an appropriate one by qualified personnel Check that the plug is plugged into the socket 2 3 Start up After the above controls have been thoroughly completed the appliance may be started up Turn the...

Page 6: ...URN AIR TUBE 4 ADJUSTABLE FEET 21 CABINET 5 JUNCTION BOX 22 EVAPORATOR COVER SUBASSEMBLY 6 CASTOR 23 COMPRESSOR 7 LOCK 24 THERMOSTAT 8 SAFTY COVER OF COMPREESOR UNIT 25 SWITCH 9 CONTROL PANEL 26 CONDE...

Page 7: ...alue using UP or DOWN Press SET to confirm the new value 3 2 2 Switching the device ON OFF Press UP for more than 3s The control and defrost algorithms are now disabled and the instru ment displays th...

Page 8: ...is appliance requires little maintenance The user can do the following pro cedures The condenser has to be cleaned regularly Before cleaning switch off the appliance with the main switch and unplug th...

Page 9: ...5 Technical information BD 600W Volum 600 l Outer messurements WxDxH 740 x 870 x 2050 mm Temperature 18 C Current 230V 1 50Hz Energy consumption kW h 24h 4 36 Power 297 W Refrigerant R134a Amount 160...

Page 10: ...un congealed liquid Blocking of refrigeration pipe Failure of condenser fan Failure of condenser fan Reducing the frequency of opening door Much fat and dirt in condenser and filter Cleaning the conde...

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