Romo RFC215D Chest Freezer Používateľská príručka

Typ
Používateľská príručka
CHEST FREEZER
USER MANUAL
Models
CF1150
CF2220
CF2200
CS3320
CF3300
CF4420
CF4400
RFC305F
RFC215D
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing products. Our goal is to ensure you to
use this product manufactured in compliance with the sense of total
quality, at our modern plant, in a meticulous working ambient and
without harming the nature, in a most efficient way.
In order for the chest freezer you have purchased sustain its first day
features for a long time and serve you in the most efficient manner, we
recommend that you read the user manual carefully before using your
chest freezer and keep the manual in perpetuity.
NOTE:
This User Manual has been prepared for a multitude of the models.
Some features indicated in the Manual may not be available in your
product. Such features are marked with an * Have the mounting and
introduction of your product performed by an authorised service
agent.
Our product is intended for household use only. They are not suitable
for commercial use.
"READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE
APPLIANCE."
This product has been manufactured at the modern plants respectful
to the environment without harming the nature.
"Complies with the WEEE Directive"
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CONTENTS
PART 1
Safety Warnings ................................................................. 4
PART 2
Overview and Technical Specifications ............................... 8
Technical Table ................................................................... 9
PART 3
Mounting Your Chest Freezer ........................................... 12
PART 4
Using Your Chest Freezer ................................................. 13
Packaging the Food ......................................................... 16
Placing the Food .............................................................. 17
PART 5
Cleaning, Maintenance and Transportation of Your Chest
Freezer ............................................................................ 19
Things to Do on Vacations ............................................... 22
PART 6
Things to Do Before Calling the Authorised Service .......... 23
PART 7
Compliance With WEEE Regulation And Disposing of the
Waste Product and Package Info ...................................... 25
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SAFETY WARNINGS
1.You freezer is set to 220-240 V 50 Hz urban mains
electricity. Using different voltages may render your
freezer unusable and cause fire.
2.Do not place your chest freezer anywhere directly
exposed to the sunlight and around impact areas
of heating sources such as stove, heater core,
oven, furnace, radiant heater and infra-red heater.
Otherwise, such cases may cause your freezer to
experience performance decreases, get damaged
and become inoperable.
3.For mounting, choose a dry location where the air
circulation is not restricted.
4.Clean inside of the product before the first use.
5.Do not allow children to get in and play around
the product.
6.If your chest freezer has a lid lock, keep your
freezer locked and keep the keys in a safe place, out of
the reach of children. Once the lifetime of your chest
freezer is over, disable the lid lock before disposing. It
is extremely important that the children do not stay
inside the chest freezer. It can be dangerous to stay
inside the chest freezer.
7.For your own safety, so as to avoid electric shock
and risk of fire, your electric wiring must definitely
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have a fuse system that is of a residual current
device. We are not responsible for any malfunction
or damages that may occur if the product is used on
an electric network which has not been grounded.
8.Do not put explosive and flammable materials
inside the chest freezer.
9.Do not use any other items to scrape frost than
the frost-scraper apparatus provided with your
product. Otherwise, by using sharp, pointed or metal-
like object, you may damage the inner wall of the
freezer. Besides, misuse of the product may result in
gas leakage.
10.After you place your freezer on the dedicated
area, keep it at least for 2 hours without moving
before starting to use.
11.You freezer has been designed for indoor use. Do
not use it outdoors.
12.Installation, placement, maintenance and cleaning
of the freezer must be performed as indicated in the
manual. You warranty will be void if your freezer gets
damaged owing to the faulty use of the manual.
13.Since a strike of sharp, pointed object or the
touch of an extremely hot material to vitreous part
of the glass-lidded products may break the glasses,
please pay great attention on this issue. (Glass lid
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option varies depending on the model.)
14.Place your appliance on a flat floor that is not
sloping so as to prevent it from sliding and falling
down.
15.To take the necessary measurements for the foods
inside of the product in case of any malfunction is
totally under initiative of the consumer. Our company
shall not be held responsible for the spoilage of the
foods stemming from any malfunction or misuse.
16.Do not use the freezer with an extension cord or
multi socket.
17.Never use pressurised water for cleaning.
Pressurised water may cause damages in the live
parts.
18.Keep the package materials of the appliance out
of the reach of children. The package materials (nylon,
styrofoam, etc.) may be a hazard risk for children.
19.The device must not be used by the physically,
visually, aurally, mentally disabled and by children
and persons who lack knowledge without being
supervised by the ones who are responsible for their
safety.
20.Open the lid of the freezer only when necessary.
When it is not, make sure the lid is closed properly.
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21.Unplug the product in case of any power
interruption. Plug it after 20 minutes when you are
sure that the electricity network has returned to
normal.
22.Do not put any pets or wild animals inside the
product and do not allow them to enter. These
creatures may damage the electrical system of the
product and cause fire.
23.Instead of filling your freezer at full capacity, to
load the foods part by part and add more foods after
the recent ones are frozen is a more healthy method.
On the full capacity loadings made all at once, cooling
operation of your freezer may not be adequate as
sufficient cool air flow cannot be provided.
24.Do not contact the foods you have recently put
inside the freezer with the ones that are frozen.
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Attention!
• This device contains flammable and
explosive gas R600a or R290. The ventilation
holes on the cover or body of the device must
be kept on.
Mechanical tools or any other set-ups must
not be used to expedite the (defrosting)
process other than the models recommended
by the manufacturer.
• No damage must be done to the cooling
system.
• As long as they are not the items
recommended by the manufacturer, no
electrical appliance must be used inside the
food storage compartment of the device.
• The installation and repair of the this device
must be carried out only by service agents to
reduce the danger of flammability.
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PART 2
OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. Glass *
2.Door Handle *
3.Upper Lid
4.Illumination *
5.Separator *
6.Storage Basket *
7.Lock *
8.Comp. Blind
9. Control Panel *
Optional *
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Model CF1150 CF2220 CF2200
Manufacture Category
Household
type
horizontal
chest freezer
Household
type
horizontal
chest freezer
Household
type
horizontal
chest freezer
Refrigerant Gas R600a R600a R600a
Total Gross Volume (l) 122 202 134
Total Net Volume (l) 120 195 138
Star Class
Cooling System Static Static Static
Temperature Increase
Time (hour) 29 29 48
Freezing Capacity
(kg/24 hour) 7 9 10
Climate Class SN-T SN-T SN-T
Height (mm) 840 840 840
Width (mm) 575 765 765
Depth (mm) 620 743 743
Net Weight (kg) 32 36,5 43
Power Input (V/Hz) 220-240V/
50Hz
220-240V/
50Hz
220-240V/
50Hz
Total Power (W) 100w 100w 100w
TECHNICAL TABLE
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TECHNICAL TABLE
Model RFC305F RFC215D CF4420 CF4400
Manufacture
Category
Household
type
horizontal
chest freezer
Household type
horizontal chest
freezer
Household type
horizontal chest
freezer
Household type
horizontal chest
freezer
Refrigerant Gas R600a R600a R600a R600a
Total Gross
Volume (l) 305 220 407 301
Total Net
Volume (l) 295 215 395 295
Star Class
Cooling System Static Static Static Static
Temperature
Increase
Time (hour)
39 57 37 57
Freezing
Capacity
(kg/24 hour) 13 12 16 12
Climate Class SN-T SN-T SN-T SN-T
Height (mm) 840 840 840 840
Width (mm) 1041 1035 1316 1316
Depth (mm) 743 743 743 743
Net Weight (kg) 44,5 48 50,5 55
Power Input (V/
Hz)
220-240V/
50Hz
220-240V/
50Hz
220-240V/
50Hz
220-240V/
50Hz
Total Power (W) 150w 100w 150w 100w
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PART 3
MOUNTING YOUR CHEST FREEZER AND FIRST START-UP
1.Remove the plastic transportation stiffener elements which have
been placed between the upper lid and the body.
2.It is compulsory to have an air circulation at the backside so as to
get a satisfying efficiency from the freezer. You should leave at least
20cm space at the sides of your chest freezer.
3.After mounting the freezer, expect at least for 2 hours without
moving before starting to use it. Then plug your device.
Line voltage and frequency must correspond to the values
written on the label located on the backside of the product. If
the line voltage is too lower or higher than the indicated
values, supply the desired voltage by assuredly using a voltage
regulator. You may consult a qualified electrician in regard to this
issue. The fuse of the wall-socket where your device is plugged must
be 16A maximum.
Climate Class Statement
Household type coolers and freezers have the climate classes as
indicated below according to EN62552 standard.
Climate Class Acceptable ambient temperature
Class T +16o C and 43o C
Class ST +16o C and 38o C
Class N +16o C and 32o C
Class SN +10o C and 32o C
* Being a member of SN-T climate class, chest freezers that you have
purchased are designed to operate on average between 10o C and 43o
C.
Operating your device out of the anticipated ambient temperature
range may cause temperature decreases.
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PART 4
USING YOUR CHEST FREEZER
Control Panel (Electronic)
When energised for the first time, the green, yellow and red lights of
the product will be lit for 9 seconds. The green light on the control panel
indicates that the electricity has reached to the freezer. And the red
light indicates whether the ambient is at the desired temperature and
other warnings. When the ambient temperature is over the predefined
value, the red light is lit. When the temperature returns to normal the
red will go off.
Yellow
Light (Quick
loading light)
Red
Light
Green
Light
Setting the Thermostat
To use your product as coolerSwitch the thermostat to Cooler
position (Figure 1). On the first switch (1 beep) is heard, in "Cooler"
mode, the interior temperature will be between 3 ~ 6°C and the green
light is lit.
• To use your product as chest freezer:You can switch the
thermostat to the position between Eco mode and Freezer depending
on the ambient temperature, the place where you use and according
to frequently the upper lid is opened. (Figure 2)
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To use the Super Freezer function of your product: Switch the
thermostat to Super position. While on Super position, the green and
yellow lights are lit together. (Figure 3) After 26 hours it is automatically
disabled and the yellow light goes off.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Off Position: When switched to this position, the cooling system
of your product will stop. When you open the lid, only the interior
illumination lights will keep on running.
Attention! When there are foods inside the freezer, do not switch
the thermostat to "Off" position.
Temperature Values;
1. Cooler 3 ~ 6°C
2. Eco - 18°C
3. Freezer - 21 ~ -24°C
ALARM
a) Door Open Alarm
If the door is kept open for 1 minute, the red light starts flashing and
an audio warning is given with the buzzer (2). If the door is not closed
for 5 minutes audio warning keeps on buzzing in every 10 minutes.
When the door is closed the illumination will fade off.
b) Overheating Alarm
1.If the temperature rises above +12°C or drops below -5°C the red
light will be lit. The audio warning (3 beeps) will be heard for 30 seconds
with the light. If the temperature drops below +10°C or rises above
+0°C the alarm status will be disabled.
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2. If the temperature rises above -10°C when the freezer is on the 3rd
position or Super mode the red light will be lit. The audio warning (3
beeps) will be heard for 30 seconds with the light. If the temperature
drops below -12°C the alarm status will be disabled.
Door Illumination Alarm
When the door is opened by approximately 35° the door interior
illumination is enabled. As long as the door is open, the illumination will
also be on. When the door is closed, it is disabled under 35°.
Control Panel (Mechanical)
Green Light: It indicates that your product is energised. As long as
your appliance keeps on running the green light will be on.
Red Light:It indicates the interior temperature of your product is at
critical levels. Whenever the interior temperature of your product is at
a critical level, the red warning light will be on.
Green Light Red Light
*Yellow Quick Freeze Button: Used for quick freeze during initial
start up or when placed a new product. Turn off after maximum 48
hours from pressing.
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Yellow
Light
Green
Light
Setting the Thermostat
• To use your product as a chest freezer: Switch the thermostat
arrow to Fridge position by rotating in the clockwise direction. In Fridge
mode, the inner temperature will be between 3 ~ 6°C. And to keep the
meat products, switch the thermostat arrow to Chiller position. On this
position, the inner temperature will be between +1 ~ -1°C.
• To use your product as chest freezer:You can switch the thermostat
to Freezer position depending on the ambient temperature, the place
where you use and how often the upper lid is opened.
Attention! The red coloured temperature warning light will be lit
till the desired cold temperature that you have set on your freezer is
achieved and when the temperature is at the desired level, the light
will go off. As long as the set interior temperature in your freezer is not
achieved the red coloured temperature warning light will continuously
be on. If the red coloured temperature light is lit for 24 hours, this may
indicate a malfunction in your product.
USING YOUR CHEST FREEZER
Attention! Do not put hot foods, bottles as they may blow out and
sparkling drinks inside your freezer.
1. Plug your freezer into a grounded wall-socket. The green coloured
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power network warning light and red coloured temperature warning on
the control panel light will be lit.
2. Set the thermostat knob to any position you wish.
3. When the light goes off you can load your foods to the freezer.
4. The red warning light will again be lit when the upper lid of your
freezer is kept open for a long time or when you add new bunch of
foods inside.
5. Set the knob to quick freezing position and switch the freezer on at
least 24 hours before loading the fresh foods. Do not open the upper
lid for 24 hours.
Attention! Do not open the upper lid not to cause heat loss in case
of any long-term power interruptions.
PACKAGING THE FOOD
1. Place the foods in the package.
2. Evacuate the air inside by pressing down.
3. Shut the package tightly.
4. Check if there is any leakage around the package.
5. Write the content and date information down the package.
Remember to operate your chest freezer at least for twenty four (24)
hours unloaded and on quick freezing position before loading the foods.
Switch the thermostat arrow to SUPER position or to MAX position
Make the loading after 24 hours. Your electronic model will return to its
normal operation period after a certain while. And on mechanical model
, switch the thermostat arrow to FREEZER position after 24 hours. In
this way your refrigerator will return to its normal operation period.
Pack your foods up in a way that no leakage will emerge before placing
inside your chest freezer. Otherwise the foods will lose their taste and
become dry. Pack your foods with suitable packing materials such as
aluminium foil, locker bag, plastic container and etc.
Pack the foods by separating them in portions according to your daily
or meal-based needs.
The temperature of the foods must not be higher than the ambient
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temperature. If it is too hot, then ensure them to lose the temperature
in a convenient environment. Each package must be labelled (freezing
time, content, etc.).
Unsuitable Packages
Wrapping paper, newspaper, cellophane, bin bags, shopping bags,
glass or metal-lidded containers, metal container with cutting and
piercing features, wooden palettes.
Pay attention for the fresh foods not to contact the older foods. When
the hot foods contact the older frozen foods, this may cause melting.
Therefore, take the older frozen foods to the side of the freezer or to
the storage section.
PLACING THE FOOD
Purchase the frozen foods at the end of shopping and wrap them to
sustain the temperature degrees.
If there is a significant increase in the temperature degree of the
packaged frozen foods (e.g. if the power is interrupted or the lid is kept
open for a long time) take the expiry date indicated on the package
short.
Follow the instructions on the frozen food packages. If there is no
remark made for the duration, do not keep it for more than 3 months.
Do not re-freeze the foods that have just thawed or partially melted
and consume within 24 hours.
If you load the foods to the freezer without package, improperly,
with the packages that lead liquid leakages, the liquid leaking from
the foods can cause corrosion on the metal parts of your freezer, gas
leakages on the pipes, yellowing, cracking, non-hygienic conditions,
smell formation on the plastic sections and lead the micro-organisms
to reproduce and accordingly threaten your health.
Attention! Load the foods that you wish to cool on Fridge position
in a way that there will be spaces of 1.5 - 2cm by the side walls of
the freezer. So the air circulation is ensured and the foods are kept
homogeneously. If the foods contact the side walls of the freezer, then
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cases like frosting, tarnishing, etc. may occur.
Freezing the cooked foods
• You can put the home-cooked of fried foods inside your chest
freezer. However please do not put the foods that are not fully frozen
such as egg, potato and macaroni inside the chest freezer. Add them
to your frozen foods later.
• Some certain foods to be put inside the freezer should slightly be
cooked and spiced if suitable.
• Place the foods that are eaten cold such as cake and milk puddings
after they are cooked.
• You can also put the foods without cooking them after you prepare
and separately pack them.
Defrosting the Frozen Foods
You can use one of the methods to defrost the foods you have taken
out of the freezer depending on the type and purpose.
1. At ambient temperature
2. In microwave oven
3. Hot air space / In electric oven without fan
4. In refrigerator
NOTE: Your frozen foods may not be in the same consistency and
integrity after being frozen. Never re-freeze the foods that you have
defrosted.
SWITCHING THE PRODUCT OFF
• Take the frozen foods inside your product to anywhere you may
like.
• Remove the product from the wall-socket.
• If you will not be using your product for a long time, perform the
following steps; clean and dry the product. Otherwise, the humidity
left on the walls of the product may cause frost deposit on inner
surface.
WARNING: If the product will be stored in a closed environment
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after switching off, do not cover it with plastic covers. Since plastic
does not take the air, this may cause your product to smell and sweat.
As a result of sweating there is a possibility of corrosion. In the cases
where you do not store your product with its lid kept open, there may
be smell formation inside.
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