Corbero ZD19-4R5 User Manual

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m Frozen food must not be re-frozen once it has
been thawed out.
m Manufacturer’s storage recommendations
should be strictly complied with.
m The lollies can cause frost burns if consumed
right away from the freezer.
freezer as these may explode.
m Whenever there is a need for discarding an old
freezer make sure to:
m Take off the doors in order to prevent chil-
dren trapped inside. Have the gas from the cooling system reco-
vered before making it to scrap iron.
m
Warnings for your safety
Warnings for your safety. Carefully read these instructions before installing and using the machine.
m This freezer is designed to be operated by adults.
Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product.
m Any electrical work required to install the applian-
ce should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person.
m This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken when
moving it.
m Make sure that the cable is not trapped underneath
the appliance, nor touches the motor.
m Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may
cause injuries or serious malfunctioning. Refer to the nearest Authorized Dealer.
m Make sure the rear part of the appliance stands
against a wall as there are working parts which heat up and should not be of easy access.
m Make sure that there is a continous and adequate
ventilation as a failor to do so will result in compo­nent failure and possible food loss.
m The appliance should be left for at least 4 hours
after installation before it is turned on ill order to allow the refrigerant to settle.
m This product must be serviced only by an authori-
zed NETWORK SERVICE CENTRE, and only genuine SPARE PARTS must be employed.
m Before cleaning or reparing the appliance, make
sure it is unplugged.
m It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify
this product in any way.
m These domesticrefrigerators are designed to be used
specifically forthe storageand conservation of food.
m DO NOT USE SHARP INSTRUMENTS to scrap
off frost or ice. Frost may be removed by using a plastic scraper. (See defrosting instructions).
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Índex
Warnings for your safety pag. 15
Installation pag. 17
Changing the opening directions of the doors and panelling pag. 18 - 19
Regulation and Control pag. 20
How to use your Refrigerator-Freezer pag. 21
Maintenance of your Refrigerator-Freezer pag. 22 - 23
Something not working pag. 24 - 25
Normal noises when functioning pag. 26
Guarantee, Service and Spare Parts pag. 27
Tecnical Features pag. 28
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Installation
Positioning
• Place the refrigerator away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
• Maintain recommended ventilation - see Fig. 1.
• Make sure the refrigerator is accurately levelled tur­ning the adjustable feet in order to avoid vibrations and noises Fig. 2.
• This is a built in design to be aligned with other fur­niture.
• The appliance should be only set up at a location whose ambient temperature corresponds to the cli­mate classification, for which the appliance is desig­ned.
• The climate classification can be found on the serial plate of the appliance.
• The following table shows which ambient tempera­ture is correct for each climate classification: Climate classification for an ambient temperature of SN + 10 to + 32°C N + 16 to + 32°C ST + 18 to + 38°C T + 18 to + 43°C
• However, the manufacturer make sure the correct operation of the appliance from minimum tempera­ture of 10°C to upper limit of each climatic class.
Cleaning the interior
• Do not use alcohol or any cleanig product containing alcohol because it can damage the cabinet.
• Before using the appliance for the first time wash the interior whith luke warm water and some neutral soap so as to remove the typical smell of a brand­new product and then dry thoroughly.
• Do not use detergents or abrasive powders as these will damage the finish.
• Remove security used for transportation.
Electrical connection
mBefore plugging the appliance into a socket make
sure that the voltage and frequency shown on the rating plate correspond to your home supply.
mIt is essential that the appliance be connected to an
efficient earth tap. For this purpose the supply cable plug incorporates a special earth contact. If the sockets of your domestic
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
wiring system are not grounded, have the appliance connected to a separate ground wire in accordance with existing safety regulations. «THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES TO ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY IF THIS SAFETY RULE IS NOT OBSERVED».
Starting – up
• Plug the appliance into the mains.
• Turn to intermediate position the knobs of the «temperature regulators» «A» Fig. 5.
• Make sure the inner light «H» turns on when opening de door.
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Changing the opening direction of doors and Panelling
Fig. 3
Changing the opening direction of
the doors
If you wish to change the opening side of the doors proceed as follows:
1... Remove the handles of the doors, if they are side fixing by screws.
2... If your appliance carries a plinth, remove it pulling from it smoothly. Take off the small lid on the left (to let the lower hinge enter into it) and place it on the right side of the plinth.
3... Remove the lower hing taking care for the lower door not to fall off. You could have better access to the lower hinge by tilting the refrigerator.
4... Lift the lower door off the central hinge.
5... Remove the central hinge taking care for the upper door not to fall off and not to lose the plastic washer.
6... Take the upper door off the upper hing.
7... The upper hing must be removed, removing at once, the plastic lid covering it.
8... All small plastic covers are useful now to cover new holes on the opposite side of the doors.
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Changing the opening direction of doors and Panelling
If you refrigerator has top panel (fig. 4), you can mana­ge in the same way from point 1 to point 6 and then:
7... Unscrew the axle of the upper hing (9 Fig. 4) and replace it at the opposite side (10 Fig. 4).
8... Remove the little lid put on the opposite side of the central hinge and use it to cover the new holes left where the hinge was placed.
For the remaining parts proceed the other way round.
Once finished make sure that all joints close perfectly well all around the door and chek that the internal light turns of when the fridge door closes.
How to panel the doors:
If your appliance is provided with metal strips for panelling and you wish to do so proceed as follows:
1... Remove one of the side strips.
2... Loosen the screws of the remaining strips.
3... Start putting on the panel where you took off the strip pushing it right up to the end.
4... Replace the strip on this side.
5... Tighten all screws
NOTE:
The panel dimensions must be 2 mm. shorter than the doors. Maximun thickness of the panel is 4 mm.
Fig. 4
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Regulation and Control
Temperature regulation:
«A» Fig. 5
Allows to adjust he temperature inside the refrigerator according to use and external conditions.
• Pos. 1 = Minimum cold.
• Pos. 6 = Maximum cold.
• Pos. 0= Disconnection of motor.
Interior light:
«H» Fig. 5
Lightens when opening the door of the refrigerator compartment and shuts off when closing the door. The light smuts off when turning the «temperature knob» to «0». If you need to reach the bulb (see «SOMETHING NOT WORKING» point A) release the protection lid «X», by removing the screw «Y» and pushing it as shown in Fig. 5.
Fig. 5
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How to use your Refrigerator-Freezer
Refrigerator Compartment:
This compartment is meant for keeping drinks and fresh food. The inner temperature is quite equalized. Avoid food touching inner walls, as the cold is being
produced in there and the food could partly get fro­zen. On the other hand this would avoid a perfect circulation of the cold air. This appliance is provided with an automatic defrosting divice. You therfore might find someti­mes a fine layer of ice or water drops.
Useful Hints
Do not introduce any new food during a free­zing period.
Do not put any newly introduced food for free­zing near to already frozen food.
Wrap the food up properly or place it in her­methic recipies before introducing it into the freezer.
Do not introduce any hot food into the freezer.
Food and drinks of a strong flavour may pass this on to others and affect their flavour. Wrap them up adequately or put them into tight clo­sing bags.
Follow the instructions given in the cook books, freezing books and wrapping utensiles for better conservation of food.
Freezer Compartment
This freezer, marked , is suitable for fre­ezing food and permits long term storage of frozen food. The appliance must be connected for at least 3 hours before introducing food.
Freezing of food
1... Place food on the upper grill.
2... Maintain food for at least 24 hours in that position.
• The maximum quantity to be frozen within 24 hours is shown on the «Rating Plate», depending on the model.
Conservation of frozen food
For a safe storage of food the temperature inside should never rise above -18°C. An ajustable thermostat is regulating this temperature automatically. Make sure the «Temperature Regulator» is on a medium setting. However, it may sometimes be necessary (due to poor ventilation, high roon temperature, frequent opening of the door…) to graduate the setting of the «Temperature Regulator». In case of an accidental stop of the appliance or a power cut proceed as follows:
• Keep the doors closed at all events.
• Try to find out for how long the failure will conti­nue.
Once reestablished to normality:
A) If the freezer is fully loaded and the power failure is
less than the time indicated on the «Rating Plate» no damage has been done to the food stored.
B) If the freezer is failed loaded the «rising of the tem-
perature» is reduced. If thawing has not yet started proceed as said in previous point.
C) If thawing has started, consume the food inmedia-
tely, or cook it and then freezen it again.
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Maintenance of your Refrigerator-Freezer
Prior to undertaking any maintenance ope­ration, be sure to unplug the appliance.
Defrosting of the freezer
The inner walls of the freezer become gradually cove­red with a layer of frost keeping in mind not to open the door frequently and keeping the food wrapped up in closed bags. Whenever the thickness of ice reaches 5 mm. the frost should be removed. Here to proceed as follows:
1... Remove all food staff and place it in the coolest
possible place.
2…Place a bowl under the outlet to collect the water.
3…Under no circumstances should you try and tear off
the ice formed, wait for it to melt away.
4…Once the ice is eliminated clean and dry the
appliance
5…Plug in the appliance.
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Maintenance of your Refrigerator-Freezer
Defrosting of the refrigerator
Frost is automatically eliminated in the refrigerator. Clean regularly the water drain opening «G».
Cleaning
• Do not use alcohol or any cleanig product containing
alcohol because it can damage the cabinet.
• Use lukewarm water and neutral soap or bicarbonate
of soda for cleaning the interior and the exterior of the appliance. Never use detergents nor abrasive powders.
• Clean the black grill on the read of the appliance
(condeser), motor and, if the appliance has them, the upper and downer ventilation slots with a brush or vacuum cleaner. This way the performance of the appliance will improve and energy consumption reduced.
• Clean the water container above the motor.
• Extract the base pulling it outwards in order to permit
cleaning undermeath the appliance.
Idle periods
During periods when the appliance is not in use take the following precautions:
• Unplug the appliance.
• Remove all the food.
• Defrost and clean the interior and all accessories.
• Leave the door ajar to permit the air to circulate in
the interior and thus avoid unpleasant smells.
Fig. 7
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Something not working
Some functioning problems may be due to causes which can easily be solved before calling the Network Service. Follow theses instructions:
Problem Cause Solution
A) INTERNAL LIGHT
1. Inner light (Refrigerator • Appliance unplugged. • Plug the appliance. compartment) does not lighten («H» Fig. 5). • No power in the plug. • Chek the automatic
domestic control.
• Bulb not fit in properly • Fix o substitute if for another or fused. one of same features.
• The «Temperature Regulator» • Change to another position. is in position «0»
B) PERFORMANCE
1. The appliance • The «Temperature Regulator» • Change to another position. does not cool. is in position «0».
2. The appliance does not • Door not properly closed. • Close the door. cool enough.
• The door has been opened • Avoid frecuent opening. frecuently.
• «Temperature Regulation» • Change position to a cooler one. Inadequate pos.
• Food has been introduced • The appliance will get recently in great quantities. to normal, wait.
3. Food gets frozen in the • «Temperature Regulator» • Change position to less cold. refrigerator. on inadequate position.
• Food touches the • Keep more space. back walls.
4. The motor does not stop • Temperature regulator • Change position to less cold. running: on inadequate position.
• Door not properly closed. • Close the door correctly.
• Opened frequently. • Avoid frequent opening.
• Food has been loaded • Wait for the appliance to come recently. back to normal.
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Problem Cause Solution
C) WATER/ICE
1. Makes too much ice. • «Temperature Regulator» • Change position to less cold. on inadequate position.
• Door not properly closed. • Close correctly.
• Door opened frequently. • Avoid frequent opening.
2. Water in the lower part • Drain tube blocked. • Clean tube «G» (Fig. 7).
of the Refrigerator.
3. Water in the vegetable box. • Wet vegetables have been • This is normal. introduced.
4. The outside of the cabinet • High humidity level . • This is normal. It does not
steams up. in the room affect the performance.
of the appliance
D) DOORS
1. Door does not close. • The appliance is not • Level properly. properly levelled.
• Door has benn banged • Never bang the door. too hard.
• Load is surpassing the storage • Place food properly. limit.
E) NOISES
• Appliance not properly • Level properly. levelled.
• One of the tubes is rubbing • Separate the rubbing tube. against the wall or others.
• Any fixing screw may be lose. • Fix the screw.
• Something inside may be • Place it correctly. vibrating.
• Others. • See next page.
Something not working
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Normal noises when functioning
1. Temperature Regulator.
May cause cracking sounds when the system connects or disconnects.
2. Refrigerating system.
The injected cooling gas may produce a burbling sound while running through the tubes.
3. Compressor.
May cause zumbing noises and/or slight bumping.
4. Insulation.
The material used has a tendency to increase noises, but it does insulate perfectly and is of low energy con­sumption.
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Guarantee, Service and Spare Parts
Together with the appliance you should receive an ins­truction booklet like this together with: :
• A guarantee card «Certificado de Garantia», with
the conditions of the guarantee printed on the back.
This documentation should always be at hand for con­sulting. Should this appliance be sold or transfered to another user, make sure that this documentation stays with the appliance so the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and relevant warnigns.
Before calling the repairman
Read the user instruction and follow the advice and directives given. In many cases, you will be able to cla­rify any doubts yourself and thus avoid unnecessary service calls. The preceding section entitled «If the appliance does not perform correctly» includes suggestions for what should be checked before a serviceman is called. If, after the above check, there is still a fault call your nearest Service Centre «Asistencia Tecnica». Please make sure you give the model and serial num­ber of the appliance. This information can be found on the data plate inside the cabinet.
Guarantee
According to the enclosed Guarantee registration card.
Service and spare parts
Can be obtained from our service organization «Asistencia tecnica».
Model:
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Product Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Serial Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
m
Safey
Read the safety and warning texts at the begining of the user instructions. The manufacturer is not reponsible for faults caused by the product being used incorrectly or for purposes other than those specified in the user instructions.
m
Warning
Don’t use the fridge/freezer unit for storing explo­sive gases or liquids, e.g. cigarette lighter gas, petrol (gasoline), ether, acetone.
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Tecnical Features
DIMENSIONS WITH
DOORS CLOSED
DIMENSIONS WITH
DOORS OPEN
This appliance complies with the following CEE Directives: – 73/23 CEE of 19/02/73 (low voltage directive) and subsequent modifications. – 89/336 CEE del 03/05/89 (electromagnetic compatibility directive) and subsequent modifica-
tions.
DATA IN AGREEMENT WITH «UNE» REQUIREMENTS
The refrigeration system and the insulation of this appliance does not content CFC as contribution and defence of the environment.
MODEL ZD19/4R-3
TOTAL GROSS VOLUME (L) 245
HEIGHT «A» (mm) 1.412
VOLTAGE (V) ± 6% 220...230
FREQUENCY (Hz) 50
FREEZING CAPACITY (Kg/24h) 3,5
POWER CONSUMPTION (W) 140
TEMPERATURE RISING TIME (H) 19
545
600
645
45
545
1.125
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