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 10/2014

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Accessories (depending on the model)

Shelves

The shelves are suitable for storing food.
To remove the shelf: 

lift up at the front and pull out.

To put the shelf back:  simply push in as far as it will go.

Freezer Drawer

The drawer is suitable for storing frozen food.
If the appliance contains related accessories and function.

Ice cube tray

It is used to make ice cubes. To make ice cubes, please fi ll water into the ice cube trays and the water lever shall 
not exceed the top line (ideally eighty percent of the ice tray volume). Place the tray into the lower freezer 
drawer and wait at least two hours for the ice cubes to be formed. After the cubes are formed, gently twist the 
tray to separate the cubes and trays.

Hints for freezing

When fi rst starting-up or after a period out of use, let the appliance run at least 2 hours on the higher settings 
before putting food in the compartment.
Prepare food in small portions to enable it to be rapidly and completely frozen and to make it possible to 
subsequently thaw only the quantity required.
Wrap up the food in aluminum foil or polyethylene food wraps which are airtight.
Do not allow fresh, unfrozen food to touch the food which is already frozen to avoid temperature rise of the 
latter.
Iced products, if consumed immediately after removal from the freezer compartment, will probably cause frost 
bums to the skin.
It is recommended to label and date each frozen package in order to keep track of the storage time.

Summary of Contents for PF 1602-5

Page 1: ...UPRIGHT FREEZER USER S MANUAL PF 1602 5 ...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual ...

Page 3: ...RT 3 INSTALLATION 9 Transport and unpacking 9 Operating conditions 9 Installation location 10 Levelling the appliance 10 Cleaning before use 11 Electrical connection 11 Procedure for switching the door opening direction 11 PART 4 CONTROLS 15 PART 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 17 PART 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 PART 7 INFORMATION SHEET 21 ...

Page 4: ...ety notices For the safety of life and property keep the precautions of these user s instructions as the manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by omission Safety for children and others who are vulnerable people This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they...

Page 5: ... store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard WARNING Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction WARNING Do not use mechanical devices or...

Page 6: ...d location for a long time may cause suffocation or potentially lead to a loss of consciousness If necessary provide mouth to mouth resuscitation and in exceptionally serious situations under expert medical supervision give oxygen Contact with the skin Random contact with the skin will not endanger health it is better to thoroughly wash the affected area The liquid spray or dispersed liquid may ca...

Page 7: ...cause a fire 3 Make sure that you can access the main plug of the appliance 4 Do not pull the main cable 5 If the power plug socket is loose do not insert the power plug There is a risk of electric shock or fire 6 You must not operate the appliance without the interior lighting lamp cover 7 The fridge is only applied with power supply of single phase alternating current of 220 240V 50Hz If fluctua...

Page 8: ...container which may cause it to explode resulting in damage to the appliance Frozen food can cause frost burns if consumed straight from the freezer compartment Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight Keep buring candles lamps and other items with naked flames away from the appliance so that do not set the appliance on fire The appliance is intended for keeping food stuff and or beverages in...

Page 9: ...iance to allow the oil to flow back in the compressor Adequate air circulation should be around the appliance lacking this leads to overheating To achieve sufficient ventilation follow the instructions relevant to installation Wherever possible the back of the product should be against a wall to avoid touching or catching warm parts compressor condenser to prevent the risk of a fire follow the ins...

Page 10: ...wer drawer 6 Adjustable feet 7 Door Control panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Temperature control 2 Disable the sound signal 3 High temperature indicator 4 Power On indicator 5 Super freeze indicator 6 Super freeze button NOTE Due to unceasing modification of our products your refrigerator may be slightly different from this Instruction Manual but its functions and using methods remain the same ...

Page 11: ...s plastic bags polystyrene parts etc must be kept out of the reach of children because they present a possible source of danger Carefully inspect the appliance If you discover any defects stop the installation and contact the vendor Operating conditions The proper operation of the appliance the freezing temperatures are guaranteed only when the following conditions are met The temperature in the r...

Page 12: ...ow the doors to open 160 NOTE This appliance performs well in the below climate class It may not work properly if being left at a temperature above or below the indicated range for a long period Stand your appliance in a dry place to avoid high moisture Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight rain or frost Stand the appliance away from heat sources such as stoves fires or heaters Leveling of app...

Page 13: ...ltage for use with different voltages use a voltage converter with the corresponding parameters The power cord and the plug are not damaged or caught under heavy objects The power cord is not excessively tensioned it is not permitted to use an extension cord Do not connect the appliance to a voltage rectifier e g solar power plant or use an extension cord The appliance must be connected to a worki...

Page 14: ...n lift the upper door and place it on a padded surface to prevent it scratched 3 Use a flat bladed screw driver to remove the front ornament of top cover plate 4 Replace the front ornament of top cover plate in the other side 5 Remove the upper hinge core transfer it to left side and tighten securely then put it in a safe place 6 Remove both adjustable feet and the bottom hinge bracket by unscrewi...

Page 15: ...ower door to the property position Secure the door s level make the bottom hinge pin into the lower hole of the door then tight the bolts 8 Replace the lid by fitting the upper hinge core into the upper door s hole securing it with the 4 screws Replace the screw covers WARNING When changing the side at which the door opens the appliance must not be connected to the mains Remove plug from the mains...

Page 16: ...he door Please do 1 Move the accessory B from the upper cover of the upper door and fit the accessory A that is a small detachable part from a small bag After you reverse the door please do this Move the handle from the left side of upper door to the right side ...

Page 17: ...he alarm will automatically stop and the Excessive temperature indicator will be on but will stop flashing When temperature 10 C Excessive temperature indicator shuts off button During the alarm of freezer press to stop the alarm sound and the excessive temperature indicator is on but not flashing Temperature regulation Setting Cold means Highest temperature warmest setting Setting Colder means Lo...

Page 18: ...e cubes to be formed After the cubes are formed gently twist the tray to separate the cubes and trays Hints for freezing When first starting up or after a period out of use let the appliance run at least 2 hours on the higher settings before putting food in the compartment Prepare food in small portions to enable it to be rapidly and completely frozen and to make it possible to subsequently thaw o...

Page 19: ...solution of bicarbonate of soda and then rinse with warm water using a wrung out sponge or cloth Wipe completely dry before replacing the shelves and baskets Thoroughly dry all surfaces and removable parts As the appliance does not automatically defrost frost will occur in certain areas in the freezer compartment after a period of use This frost can be scraped away by using a plastic scraper NEVER...

Page 20: ...he freezer chamber Wipe out the water with the soft cloth In order to speed up the process of defrosting you may put a bowl of warm water about 50 C Into the freezer chamber and scrape away the Ice and frost with a defrosting spatula After doing so be sure to set the knob of the temperature regulator to the original position It is not advisable to heat the freezer chamber directly with hot water o...

Page 21: ...tomatic defrost cycle or for a short time after the appliance is switched on to protect the compressor Odours from the compartments The interior may need to be cleaned Some food containers or wrapping cause odours Noise from the appliance The sounds below are quite normal Compressor running noises Air movement noise from the small fan motor in the freezer compartment or other compartments Gurgling...

Page 22: ...ing the Display controls chapter Doors can t be closed easily Check whether the top of the refrigerator is tilted back by 10 15mm to allow the doors to self close or if something inside is preventing the doors from closing Water drips on the floor The water pan located at the rear bottom of the cabinet may not be properly leveled or the draining spout located underneath the top of the compressor d...

Page 23: ...s 2 N ST T Voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Noise level 4 dB re 1pW 41 Dimensions in mm h x w x d 1440 554 551 Weight kg 47 1 Electricity consumption in kWh year is based on the results of a normalised test carried out over a period of 24 hours Actual electricity consumption depends on the use and location of the appliance 2 SN ambient temperatures from 10 C to 32 C ST ambient temperatures from 18 C to 38 ...

Page 24: ...es and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines For business entities in the European Union If you wi...

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