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PRODUCT INSTALLATION 

 

Install  the  freezer  on  even  and  sturdy  surface.  Uneven  surface  may 
cause objects in it to fall. 

 

Provide adequate space for air circulation between the freezer and the 
wall  or  other  objects.  Back  and  side  clearance  is  10  cm,  and  top 
clearance is 70 cm. 

 

Do not put freezer near heat sources such as stove, ovens, boilers, etc. 

 

Do not put freezer under direct sunlight or exposed to rainwater to avoid 
electrical current leakage 

 

Ensure that the voltage and frequency match the freezer specification, 
which are 220 V and 50 Hz. 

 

Do  not  use  cord  extension  or  branched  outlet  since  it  poses  risks  of 
shortage, overheating and fire. 

 

If the unit must be installed in a humid environment, make sure to install 
a circuit breaker to avoid shortage. 

 

FIRST TIME USE 

Before using the freezer for the first time, clean the interior and accessories 
using  lukewarm  water  and  neutral  soap  to eliminate  bad  odor  typical  from 
newly manufactured product. After that, dry before use. 

 

 

Part 3: Quick Start Guide

 

WARNING! 

The power plug must be easily accessed and unplugged 

after installation

 

WARNING! 

Do not use detergent or abrasive cleaners as it will 

damage the product finishing

 

Summary of Contents for Conserva Series

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Page 2: ... to deliver stylishly designed products equipped with state of the art technology to assist you in your daily activities This is your guidebook containing everything you need to know about our product Please reach out to us if you need further assistance or other information via our Customer Care or our official website www modena com ...

Page 3: ...3 TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE Introduction 2 Part 1 Safety Information 4 Part 2 Name of Parts 6 Part 3 Quick Start Guide 7 Part 4 Maintenance 11 Part 5 Troubleshooting 13 Part 6 Specification 15 ...

Page 4: ...rigerant leak may result in fire or damage to your eyes If a leakage is detected move the refrigerator away from fire sources or any other potential sources which can cause fire To reduce fire risk electric shock risk or injuries when using the product follow the safety instructions carefully Read the instructions before using the product WARNING Do not locate multiple portable socket outlets or p...

Page 5: ...manufacturer a service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer an authorized service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard WARNING Children aged 8 years or older people with limited physical sensory mental capabilities and people who have no experience can use the appliance...

Page 6: ... Basket 3 Cabinet 4 Control panel 5 Caster wheels Above picture is for reference only Difference between the picture and actual product may occur Feature and equipments differ by each product Part 2 Name of Parts ...

Page 7: ...atch the freezer specification which are 220 V and 50 Hz Do not use cord extension or branched outlet since it poses risks of shortage overheating and fire If the unit must be installed in a humid environment make sure to install a circuit breaker to avoid shortage FIRST TIME USE Before using the freezer for the first time clean the interior and accessories using lukewarm water and neutral soap to...

Page 8: ...essor will operate in a very long time to achieve ideal temperature Upon reaching the ideal temperature the thermostat will stop the compressor and the freezer will operate normally 5 Do not put foods into the freezer before the ideal temperature is reached CONTROL PANEL AND THERMOSTAT DISPLAY ANALOG CONTROL Control panel shape and display can be different depending on the product type Red light i...

Page 9: ... 1 second Check the temperature after 4 four hours If the temperature has reached the desired level you may use start using the freezer The temperature will be affected by o Ambient room temperature o Door open frequency o Quantity of food stored inside To reach the desired temperature all the above factors must be considered and a few adjustments may be needed NOTE Do not set the thermostat to Ma...

Page 10: ...PS ON FREEZING FOODS The freezing process takes 24 hours Do not add foods into the freezer during this period Freeze top quality fresh and thoroughly cleaned foods Prepare the foods in small portions to make it freeze faster and can be thawed in the required quantity Wrap the foods with aluminum foil or polyethylene and make sure it is airtight Do not allow fresh unfrozen food to touch other froze...

Page 11: ...n for a long period of time Do not exceed the storage period indicated by the food manufacturers CLEANING THE FREEZER To make sure that the freezer is in optimum condition the interior and accessories must be cleaned regularly Before performing cleaning activity switch off the freezer and unplug the power cord Do not clean the freezer using steam cleaner Moisture from the steam may damage the elec...

Page 12: ... frost because it can damage the freezer Use plastic scraper If the accumulated frost becomes very thick complete defrosting should be performed as follows Unplug the unit Remove the inner drain plug Open the door and let it open to accelerate the defrost process Defrosting usually takes a few hours To collect the defrost water place a tray beneath the outer drain hole Pull the outer drain dial an...

Page 13: ...es waste from electrical and electronic devices should be collected separately If you need to remove of this appliance in the future do not throw it away with the rest of your domestic garbage Instead please take the appliance to the nearest WEEE collecting agents where available Check the following before contacting our Service Center in the event of malfunction Problem Possible Cause Recommended...

Page 14: ...range or reduce the food Do not open the door too frequent Place freezer in a cool and dry place Ensure adequate ventilation Defrost and clean the freezer Appliance is too cold Thermostat adjusted to maximum position Adjust the thermostat with lower setting Dew outside of freezer Ambient temperature and humidity too high Place freezer in a cool and dry place Loud noise Freezer is touching the wall...

Page 15: ...uct dimension WxDxH mm 574x564x845 950x564x845 1105x625x845 Product weight kg 30 41 62 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in other documents are...

Page 16: ...0 50 Product dimension WxDxH mm 1930x670x825 1975x1040x942 2650x1050x910 Product weight kg 81 127 150 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in othe...

Page 17: ... 50 50 50 Product dimension WxDxH mm 550x550x850 705x550x850 908x550x850 Product weight kg 24 29 33 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in other ...

Page 18: ...n WxDxH mm 1120x700x850 1640x760x875 Product weight kg 45 75 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in other documents are according to laboratory t...

Page 19: ...0 50 Product dimension WxDxH mm 574x564x845 754x564x845 950x564x845 Product weight kg 30 36 41 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in other docum...

Page 20: ...50 Product dimension WxDxH mm 1116x644x845 1355x750x830 1680x750x830 Product weight kg 48 67 77 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in other docu...

Page 21: ...H mm 1950x845x830 1980x1050x930 Product weight kg 90 160 S Stainless R Red C Cream O Orange N Green U Blue W White V Silver G Grey L Black Design and specification can change without prior notice to improve the quality of the product The illustration in this manual is schematic and can be different with your actual product The values on label or in other documents are according to laboratory test ...

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