Palsonic PAL50BFZ, PAL112BFZ User Manual

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PAL50BFZ PAL112BFZ
50 /112 Litre Bar Refrigerator
Offering Australians quality since 1958 | www.palsonic.com.au
User’s Manual
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General
This type of refrigerator is widely used in places such as hotels, offices, student dormitories and houses. It is mostly suitable for refrigerating and preserving foods such as fruits and beverage. It enjoys the advantages of small size, Lightweight, low elect ric consumption and easy use.
Instructions for Installation
1. Do not tilt the refrigerator for more than 45
0
from upright during moving it. Do not apply force on any part such as condenser or door to prevent the refrigerator from deforming, or else it will influence its performance.
2. Let the refrigerator have enough space to work well.
3. Don’t install it in an area of high temperature or humidity. This is to avoid it being damaged, dampened and rus ted.
Cautions for Safety
1. Before the refrigerator is plugged in, please check and make sure the v
oltage is 240volt the same as the rated voltage. Use the independent socket, of the power plug. An adapter may cause the socket to overheat.
2. D on’t store inflammable materials such as ether,
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p
etrol, LP gas and glue etc in the refrigerator.
3. Don’t splash water on the refrigerator; it may cause malfunction or electric shock.
4. If gas leaks from its container. Do not pull the plug out or in as it may arose sparks and fire calamities.
Instructions for Use
1.
When operating the refrigerator for the first time, run it without load
ing any food until its auto tops at the desired temperature. Usually it takes 2 or 3hours, then set the thermostatic dial at the setting desired and then load the refrigerator.
2. The temperature of the refrigerator can be adjusted by turning the thermostatic dial. A medium setting of the thermostatic dial is the most suitable for genera l operation.
3. Defrost the freezing compartment whenever the layer of frost on the surface of the evaporator reaches 3 or 4 mm. When defrosting, remove all food and set the thermostat at “OFF” position. Put the drip tray under the evaporator to collect melted water. After the frost has melted, discard the melted water and dry up the interior of refrigerator. The refrigerator can then be restarted by turning its th ermostat to the desired setting.
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Cautions for Use
1.
The more food loaded into th
e refrigerator or the longer the door is left open increases the electric consumption which may lead to malfunction.
2.
It is best n
ot to place items which are too
heavy on top of the refigerator.
3.
Don’t store bottled drinks in the chiller
compartment, so as to p
revent from being
broken and damaging the refrigerator.
4. Open the door as less as possible during power-cut.
5. When defrosting, never use any sharp or metallic objects to remove the frost on the surface of the evaporator as it will damage the evaporator.
6.
Don’t touch foods and contain
ers in the chiller compartment with your wet hands so as to prevent from being stuck to the frost.
Maintenance
1. While cleaning the refrigerator, pull out the electric power plug, wip
e carefully with a piece of cloth soaked with natural cleanser then wipe with clean water. The abrasive cleaning power, alkali cleansers, chemical cloth, thinner, alcohol, acid petroleum product and hot water are not
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suitable for cleaning
the refrigerator, they
may damage the paint and plastics.
2.
The door seal gets dirty and fo
gged easily, so
clean it frequently.
3.
If the refrigerato
r is out of use for a long time, please pull out the plug, clean and dry the chiller compartment then close the door tightly.
The following cases are not malfunction
1. A flowing water sound: Flowing water sound will be heard under normal operation.
2. Outside condensation: Outside condens ation is nor mal in high humidity conditi on. You may jus t wipe it up yourse lf.
3.
It takes some times for the temperature o
f the chiller and refrigerator compartments to become cold after the refrigerator starts to operate: If the temperature of the two compartments is higher while the refrigerator is operating , it takes some times for the temperature of the two compartments to become cold. If the environmental temperature is higher, it takes a long time to make the compartments to become cold.
4. The surface of the compressor becomes hot: The surface of the compressor may become hot under normal operation. Don’t touch it with
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hands.
Methods of inspecting malfunction
If any case of malfunction happens, please inspect and correct it according to the methods shown in the following table.
c
ase Inspection
Not
refrigerating
Is there no electric current?
Is the volta ge no rm a l or not? Has the socket fused?
Has the plug been put in effectively?
Not Cold enough
Is the thermostatic dial set to the
correct position?
Is there any suitable clearance
surrounding the refrigerator?
Has the door been opened too
frequently or too long? Is the refrigerator exposed to
sunlight directly or placed near
some heating devices. Is there too muc h food inside?
Or is the food too hot?
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Food frozen
in the
refrigerator
Compartment
Is the thermostatic dial set to the
correct position?
Have the foods stuff been put too crowded?
Noises
Is the refrigerator installed firmly?
Has the refrigerator been struck by
some other objects?
Compressor
Cannot stop
automatically
Are the foods stored too much at
one setting?
Are the doors opened too
frequently or too long?
If the above methods are not yet corrected, please con
tact the manufacterer for assistance
without any delay.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1) WARNING – Keep ventilation openings, in
the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
2) WARNING Do not use mechanical
devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
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3) WARNING – D o not damage the refrigerant
circuit.
4) WARNING Do not use electrical
appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
5) The appliance has to be unplugged after use
and before carrying out user maintenance on the appliance.
6) This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
7) Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the a ppliance.
8) 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.
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Palsonic Customer Service Telephone (Australia) 1300 657 888
Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 34 000 474 108 1 Joynton Avenue, Waterloo NSW 2017 Australia
Telephone (02) 9313 7111 Facsimile (02) 9697 0655 www.palsonic.com.au
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