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TABLE OF CONTENT 
 

Part 1: Safety Information 

 

Environmental Notice 

Part 2: Name of Parts 

Part 3: Quick Start Guide 

 

Before First Use 

 

Restarting the Appliance 

 

Defrost Drain Tray 

 

Energy Saving TIps 

 

Shelf Height Adjustment 

 

Item Placement 

 

Thermostat Setting 

Part 4: Maintenance 

10 

 

Cleaning the Appliance 

10 

 

Defrosting 

11 

 

LED Lamp Replacement 

11 

 

Power Outage 

11 

 

When Not Used For A Long Time 

11 

 

Temporary Storage 

11 

Part 5: Troubleshooting 

12 

Part 6: Specification 

14 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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product. Please contact our Customer Care should you need further  

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Summary of Contents for Finesta SC 2127

Page 1: ...User Manual Book Showcase Cooler Finestra Series SC 3157 SC 2127 ...

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Page 3: ...Adjustment 8 Item Placement 8 Thermostat Setting 9 Part 4 Maintenance 10 Cleaning the Appliance 10 Defrosting 11 LED Lamp Replacement 11 Power Outage 11 When Not Used For A Long Time 11 Temporary Storage 11 Part 5 Troubleshooting 12 Part 6 Specification 14 This guide book explains everything you need to know about your new product Please contact our Customer Care should you need further assistance...

Page 4: ...ear the appliance Sparks from electrical terminals could result in explosion and fire This appliance is designed to store and display drinks and beverages Do not use for other purposes than its intended use as this could adversely affect the items inside the appliance Do not insert fingers sticks etc into the cold air suction outlet a circulation fan is rotating at high speed This could result in ...

Page 5: ... not it could result in electrical shock Do not hang from the door or climb onto the appliance Appliance may tip over and fall causing property damage and injury Disconnect the power plug from the power source before moving the appliance Damaged power cord could result in electrical shock and or fire Grab the door handle when closing the door Holding at other positions when closing the door could ...

Page 6: ...ofluorocarbon HFC which does not affect the ozone layer and has little impact on the greenhouse effect According to WEEE Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment guidelines 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...

Page 7: ...ostat 3 Evaporator Fan 4 Door Handle 5 Shelf 6 Door Lock 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 8: ...rost water is collected in the drain tray Water in the drain tray will evaporate automatically In high humidity areas water amount is higher throw away the water at least once a day Energy Saving Tips To save energy follow below instructions Open and close the door quickly and don t let it open for a long time Install the appliance in a well ventilated area Shelf Height Adjustment The shelf height...

Page 9: ...ds the cold room temperature will be displayed Set temperature adjustment range parameter E1 E2 2 Power On Off Press and hold it for 3 seconds to turn off the product Press for 1 second the measured temperature will be displayed the refrigeration will start after the delay time 3 Refrigeration LED During the cooling process the LED will turn on When the cold room temperature is achieved the LED wi...

Page 10: ...bstances to come in contact with the appliances Do not use abrasive cleaners Remove the foods from the appliance Clean the interior and accessories using cloth and lukewarm water After that clean with clean water and dry completely Dust can accumulate on the condenser and cause performance drop Clean the appliance condenser at least once a year using soft brush or vacuum cleaner PART 4 MAINTENANCE...

Page 11: ...r Outage If power outage occurs minimize the frequency of door opening Avoid placing new items into the appliance as it can raise the inside temperature When Not Used For A Long Time Remove all items from the appliance and disconnect the power plug from power source Clean the inside compartment and let it dry To prevent mold formation and bad odor leave the door slightly open to dry it completely ...

Page 12: ...tly Check the fuse replace if needed Malfunction must be repaired by qualified electrician Appliance is not cold Thermostat not properly adjusted Too much items Door is opened frequently Appliance is placed Adjust the thermostat until it s cold Rearrange or reduce the items Do not open the PART 5 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Before troubleshooting unplug the unit from power source Only a qualified tech...

Page 13: ...nce Appliance is too cold Thermostat adjusted to maximum position Adjust the thermostat with lower setting Dew outside of appliance Ambient temperature and humidity too high Place appliance in a cool and dry place Loud noise Appliance is touching the wall or other object Appliance pipe is touching other parts Reposition the appliance and follow the minimum distance If needed bend the pipe to avoid...

Page 14: ...25 1200x750x2120 Product weight kg 140 129 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 and relevant s...

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