Model: ER 1480 U Integrated Built-Under Refrigerator
Climate Classification: This model can be SN, N, ST, and T which works under varying ambient temperature ranges. SN: 10 - 32, N: 16 – 32 , ST: 18 – 38, T: 18 – 43
Cooling type: It Has an Automatic Defrost Function
Refrigerant: Isobutane (R600a)
Energy efficiency: (not available)
Noise Level: (not available)
Physical properties: (not available)
Internal compartments: Includes Butter/cheese compartments, egg storage insert, bottle shelf, vegetable basket, and storage racks
Temperature control: using a temperature regulator with an ON/OFF switch
Power supply: 220-240 V, up to 15 W light bulbs in the refrigerator interior
fitting: E14 light bulb
Installation: built under type with the installation guide provided in the package
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the average temperature at which the Integrated Built-Under Refrigerator ER 1480 U is meant to operate?
A: This unit is able to operate under four climate classification zones which include: SN (10 degrees C to 32 degrees C), N (16 degrees C to 32 degrees C), ST (18 degrees C to 38 degrees C) and lastly T (18 degrees C to 43 degrees C).
Q: Could you offer a detailed explanation on how the Automatic Defrosting feature functions?
A: During operational states frost builds up at the back wall but upon a scheduled compressor shut down the frost melts away exposing the moisture left in the wall. Once the compressor is turned off, the fridge gets heated which results in automatic defrosting.
Q: Is it possible to know which is the required refrigerant for this specific refrigerator?
A: Integrated Built-Under Refrigerator employs Isobutane which is a form of R600a as its main refrigerant gas.
Q: Suppose the refrigerator ceased to cool, what counter measures should I take?
A: Take measures to inspect whether the appliance is powered on as well as confirm if the mains plug is properly fixed. Another measure is to carefully review the temperature setting and carefully inspect the environment to find if the doors are left open for an unusually long period.
Q: While using isobutane as the gas are there any chances for a fire hazard to occur?
A: Yes there are chances as isobutane is a flammable substance therefore it is advised to never keep open flames and to ensure that the refrigerant circuit remains unharmed during installation or usage.
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