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The freezer was switched off for a longer time, i.e. the freezer is switched on for the
first time, after defrosting or after losing of voltage.
The door of the freezer is opened or is being opened too frequently.
It is loaded a large amount of unfrozen foodstuffs.
The freezing system is failed, i.e. the indicator does not go out longer 6 hours and it is
heard running compressor or the compressor does not switch off. In this case you
should apply to your service agent (at first make sure that three above items were
taken into account).
PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR OPERATION
It is recommended to prepare the appliance for operation with a helper.
Remove package. Lift the appliance away from foamed polystyrene base.
To not rise or push freezer taking by handles. Handles may
break.
Tear away the adhesive tapes
–
they are intended only for the transport of
the appliance. Remove the separate polystyrene part (transport protection)
between the rear of the device and condenser
–
metal grid (if available).
NOTE. When you open the freezer compartment door a little red packing
detail will fall out
–
IT IS FOR TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES ONLY.
When positioning the appliance in chosen location, it will move more easily
into position if you lift the front a little and
incline it backward, allowing it to roll on its
casters.
Suitably dispose the packaging material.
Take two supports
1
from the bag and insert
them into the guides
2
at the top back part of
the appliance.
If the appliance is brought in from the cold (temperature is not higher than
+12 °C), you should wait for two hours before connecting it to the mains.
The appliance should not be connected to the mains until all packing and
transport materials aren’t removed.
POSITIONING
Place the appliance in a dry, well ventilated room.
WARNING! The appliance should not be operated in an unheated room or
porch. Place the appliance away from heat sources such as kitchen
stove/oven, radiators, or direct sunlight.
WARNING! The appliance must not touch any pipes for heating, gas or
water supply or any other electrical devices.
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