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12.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

 

 

 

When  the  equipment  is  used,  it  is  required  to  always  observe  basic  precaution  measures  so  as  to 
minimize fire, electric shock and personal hazard. These basic precautions include: 
 

12.1 For Your Safety: 

Even if you are familiar with this device, you are required to read all the instructions carefully. 

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This device will be used only based on the description in these Instructions. Other operation methods 
not suggested may lead to fire, electric shock or personal injury. 

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This device is not intended to be operated or used by children or the old or the weak, unless under 
the adequate custody by personnel responsible so as to ensure that they can use this device safely. 

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Take good care of children to ensure that they will not play with this device. 

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In  order  to  avoid  any  risk  in  electric  shock,  never  spray  any  liquid  onto  the  body  of  the  device, 
power cords or plugs or dip it in water. 

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When this device is not used, or before it is moved to another place or is cleaned, please pull the 
plug of the device out of the socket. 

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To disconnect the device, please hold the plug, and pull it out of the socket on the wall. Never pull 
the power cord. 

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Do not operate this device at flammable and explosive places. 

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Do  not  put  this  device  or  any  part  thereof  in  the  vicinity  of  open  fore,  cookware  or  other  electric 
heating devices. 

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Do not use damaged power cords or plugs. Do not use defective or dropped or otherwise damaged 
devices. 

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Use of any accessory device not recommended for use by the manufacturer might cause dangers. 

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Put the device on a dry and horizontal surface. 

 

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If the housing is damaged or removed, do not operate or use this device. 

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Loose connection between the AC power socket and the plug may result in overheat or deformation 
of the plug. Contact an electrician holding his certificate to replace the loose or damaged socket. 

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Put  the  device  far  away  from  direct  sunshine  and  heats  sources  (such  as  furnaces,  heaters  and 
radiators). 

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This device contains no CFC or HFC, but contains a small amount of environment friendly coolant 
called isobutane (R600a). 

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During  device  installation,  make  sure  that  it  will  not  damage  refrigerant  cycle.  In  any  case,  if  the 
refrigerant cycle is damaged, please try not to be close to open fore and heat sources of various kinds. 
The room where the device is put must be ventilated for several minutes. 

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Never use the device whose cooling cycle is damaged. 

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Ensure that the air inlet vent of the built-in drinks cabinet will not be blocked or kept out. For any 
damage due to improper use of this device or operation of this device by unqualified personnel, we 
will  not  assume  any  liability.  This  case  will  not  be  covered  by  the  warranty,  and  will  not  be 
applicable to any claim for damages. 

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Warning: Do not operate any electric device within this device. 

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Except  expressly  stated  in  these  Instructions,  do  not  attempt  to  repair  this  device  or  change  any 
device parts. For all other repairs, please consult qualified technicians. 

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Before operation, please mount back all panels. 

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Two or more persons are required to move or install the device. Otherwise, it may result in injury at 
the back or other parts. 

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Never use flammable liquid to clean parts and components of the device. These volatile gases may 
result in a fire or explosion. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable gases or liquids near 
this  electric  appliance  or  other  electric  devices,  for  volatile  gases  may  result  in  a  risk  in  fire  or 
explosion. 

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When hands are wet, do not connect or disconnect the power plug. 

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It is recommended that you use standalone circuit circulation to supply power for your device. Use 
the socket that can be switched off by switches or pull locks. 

 
 
 

Warning: To reduce risk in fire, electric shock or personal injury, please pull out the 
plug or disconnect the power with the electric dev ice. 

Summary of Contents for EL-1958BWC

Page 1: ...NT 3 REFRIGERATING COOLING SYSTEM 4 COMPRESSOR ROOM VIEW AND PARTS LIST 5 HOW TO REPLACE THE MAIN PARTS 6 HOW TO REVERSE THE DOOR SWING 7 AUTO DEFROST 8 STORAGE 9 PARTS 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 11...

Page 2: ...with Without Solenoid Valve 1 Compressor 2 Spiral Tube Not available for some models 3 Condenser Fan Not available for some models 4 Condenser 5 Hot Pipe 6 Process Tube 7 Filter Drier 8 Capillary 9 Ev...

Page 3: ...h Solenoid Valve 1 Compressor 2 Spiral Tube 3 Condenser Fan 4 Condenser 5 Hot Pipe 6 Process Tube 7 Filter Drier 8 Solenoid Valve 9 Capillary 10 Evaporator Fan 11 Accumulator 12 Evaporator 13 Suction...

Page 4: ...4 3 3 Circuit connection diagram Single temperature without heating Dual temperature with solenoid valves...

Page 5: ...5 3 4 Dual temperature without solenoid valves...

Page 6: ...Box of Compressor 3 Process Pipe 4 Electrical Box Power PCB inside 5 Compressor 6 Suction Pipe 7 Discharge Pipe 8 Condenser Fan Motor Not available for some models 9 Drainage Hose 10 Outlet Tubing of...

Page 7: ...he electrical box and Power PCB 6 3 Disconnect the cables from the Power PCB and then you can replace the Power PCB 5 2 REPLACE THE DISPLAY PCB 1 Replace parts from to 2 Replace 4 hooks from the displ...

Page 8: ...rews first 2 From the door alarm switch box take out the door alarm switch replace it 5 4 Replace the temperature sensor and interior fans 4 3 2 5 7 6 8 9 11 1 10 1 Remove 4 screws and 4 screws 2 Chan...

Page 9: ...vaporator and the condenser and then pull out the pipeline 3 Remove the water tray 4 Remove 4 screws and of the evaporator 5 Remove the evaporator 6 Install the evaporator in the box and lead the inne...

Page 10: ...tube from the old condenser 3 With assistance tilt the cabinet side and remove the screws 2 which secure the condenser to the cabinet bottom 4 Install the new replacement condenser to the cabinet by...

Page 11: ...4 Pre fix the wooden supports and then pull and push them and fasten these 6 screws after they are unblocked Figure1 Figure2 5 8 Installation of the handle 1 Remove the door gasket on the side of the...

Page 12: ...rews from the right side of the door bottom and 3 screws from the right side of the door top as shown in Figure 2 4 Remove the hinge for the right upper door Take out the hinge for the left upper door...

Page 13: ...eside the compressor along the drain hole where it will be evaporated 8 STORAGE Many bottles may differ in sizes or dimensions Therefore the actual number of bottles you can store may be different Whe...

Page 14: ...r opening alarm and temperature memory function Temp F 5 4 Stainless steel door Temperature control panel Iron wire shelf 5 in all Door handle Air out grid Adjustable box leg 4 in all Stainless steel...

Page 15: ...ture will result in abnormality in device running l Try not to put the device at a damp place l Insert the drinks cabinet at a standalone socket that can be easily reached For power supply and or grou...

Page 16: ...state of exposure or shaking so as to prevent incidental injury This device must always be inserted on a standalone electric socket consistent with the rated voltage as shown on the label of rated vol...

Page 17: ...ate to replace the loose or damaged socket l Put the device far away from direct sunshine and heats sources such as furnaces heaters and radiators l This device contains no CFC or HFC but contains a s...

Page 18: ...they will no longer be useful so as to prevent lock of children in the equipment be careful of suffocation while they are playing or threat to their life for any other causes Notice of disposal l This...

Page 19: ...inet using mild detergent Rinse it clean and wipe it dry using clean and soft rags Power disconnection In most of circumstances power supply will be recovered after power disconnection for hours If yo...

Page 20: ...mperature control is improperly set The door gasket is improperly sealed The lamp is not on The plug is not inserted It is tripped or the fuse melted The lamp is at the off position Vibration Check wh...

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