Summit CP-35LL, CP-36R, CP-35B, CP-35BLL, CP-35 User Manual

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FELIX STORCH, INC.
SUMMIT APPLIANCE DIVISION®
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL FOR:
CP-36R
CP-35
CP-35B
CP-35LL
CP-35BLL
A Freezer is used for freezing fresh foods at a temperature of -25°C. A Refrigerator is used for storing fresh foods at a temperature of 32°F and higher.
A CP-36 is a unique two door refrigerator with a zero degree freezer. Auto-defrost fresh food section with a manual defrost freezer. This unit has a flush back and is available in white.
The CP-35 is the same as the CP-36 but without the flush back. And the CP-35 is available in White (CP-35) and Black (CP-35B) and to add a double lock add the suffix LL to the model number.
REFRIGERATOR
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Before Putting Into Use
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, leave it standing for about 2
hours, which will reduce a possibility of malfunctions in the cooling system due to transport handling.
Clean the appliance thoroughly; especially in the interior (See Cleaning and
Maintenance).
Instructions for Use
These instructions for use are intended for the user. They describe the appliance and the correct and safe way to use it. The instructions were prepared for various types/models of refrigerators therefore you may find in it descriptions of some accessories and functions that your appliance may not have.
We Care for the Environment
Our appliances are distributed in packaging made of environmental friendly
material which could safely be recycled, disposed of or destroyed without any effects on the environment whatsoever.
Our instruction manuals are printed either on recycled paper or chlorine free
bleached paper.
Tips for Energy Savings
Try not to open the door too often, especially when the weather is hot and
humid. Once you open the door try to close it as soon as possible.
Every now and then check if the appliance is sufficiently ventilated
(adequate air circulation behind the appliance).
Set thermostat from higher to lower settings as soon as possible
(depending on how loaded the appliance is, the ambient temperature etc...).
The coils on the rear of the refrigerator should be cleaned and free of dust
or any other impurities.
Ice and frost layer increase energy consumption, so do clean the appliance
as soon as the layer is 1/8” thick.
Always consider instructions stated in sections Positioning and Energy
Saving Tips, otherwise the energy consumption is substantially higher.
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Use
Storing Fresh Foods
Foods to be stored in the refrigerator should be properly packed as to
prevent mixing various moisture degrees and odors (in polyethylene bags or sheet, aluminum foil, wax paper, covered containers or bottles).
Never store any inflammable, volatile or explosive substances. Beverages with high alcohol percentage shall be stored in tightly sealed
bottles in a vertical position.
Food should not touch the rear wall of the refrigerator. Some organic solutions like volatile oils in lemon and orange peel, acid in
butter etc. can cause damages when in contact with plastic surfaces or gaskets for a long period of time.
An unpleasant odor inside the refrigerator is a sign that something is
wrong with the food or that your refrigerator needs cleaning. Odors may be eliminated or reduced by washing the interior of the refrigerator with a mild solution of water and vinegar. We also recommend using activated carbon filters to clean the air or to neutralize odors.
If you plan on taking a long trip make sure you remove all perishable food
before you leave to prevent any odors.
Fresh Food Storag
Article of Food
Butter +++++++=== = = Eggs Fresh uncut meat Chopped meat + = Smoked meat ++++++++++ = = = = Fish += Marinade ++++++++++ = = = = Root ++++++++== = = = = Cheese ++++====== = = = = Sweets ++==== Fruit ++======== Prepared dishes ++==
Legend: + means recommended storage time = means possible storage time
e Time in the Refrigerator
Storage time (days)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
++++++++++ = = = = ++=
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Commercially Fro
zen Foods
Storage time (months)
Article of Food
Vegetable + + + + + + + + + + Fruit Bread, Pastries Milk + + + Ready-Made Meals + + + Beef + + + + + + + + + + + + Veal + + + + + + + + + + Pork + + + + + + Poultry + + + + + + + + + + Game + + + + + + + + Minced Meat + + = = = = = = = = Smoked Sausages + + + + Lean Fish + + + Fat Fish + Offal + +
Legend: + means recommended storage time
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Important
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, Warnin follow these basic precautions.
Disposing of the Worn Out Appliance
! or injury when using your appliance,
Read all instructions before using the appliance If you bought this appliance to replace an old one equipped with a lock
that cannot be opened from inside (lock, bolt), make sure that the lock is broken. This will make it impossible for children to lock themselves inside the appliance and suffocate.
The appliance must be correctly connected to the power supply. If the food has a strange smell or color throw it away because it is very
likely that it is spoiled and therefore dangerous to eat.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before repairing and
cleaning it (only a qualified technician should repair it).
Use only enclosed tools or tools recommended by the manufacturer. For the sake of environmental protection be careful not to damage the rear
wall of the appliance (the condenser unit or the tubes when moving the refrigerator) or any part of the freezing system inside the appliance. Use only enclosed tools or tools recommended by the manufacturer.
DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before throwing away your old freezer please remove the doors and leave
the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
The rating plate is inside the appliance or outside on the rear wall.
When your appliance finally wears out, dispose of it. If the appliance has
a lock, break it to prevent eventual accidents (danger of children getting locked inside the appliance).
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Automatic Defrosting of the Refrigerator
There is no need to defrost the refrigerator, because the ice depositing on the inner back wall is defrosted autom atically. Ice is depositing on the inner back wall during the compressor operation; later on, when the compressor is not operating, ice is defrosting and water drops, collects
and drains through the outlet in the inner back wall into the drain pan situated above the compressor where it evaporates.
Cleaning the Appliance
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance. Do not use coarse or Aggressive cleaning agents as you can damage the surface.
Clean the exterior with water and detergent. Varnished surfaces are
cleaned with soft cloth and an alcohol based cleaning agent (for example glass cleaners). You may also use alcohol (ethanol or isopropyl alcohol). The application of abrasive and especially aggressive cleaners, such as stainless steel cleaners, is not appropriate for the cleaning of plastic and coated parts.
Remove the detachable accessories in the interior of the appliance and
clean it with water and liquid detergent. Plastic parts cannot be washed in a washing machine.
Wash the interior of the appliance with lukewarm water, in which you add
one or two spoonfuls of vinegar.
Every now and then wipe the condenser on the rear wall. Use a soft non-
metal brush or vacuum cleaner.
Do not forget to clean the defrost water receptacle above the refrigerators
compressor (do not remove the receptacle). After cleaning, connect the appliance to the power supply and reload the packages.
Switch Off the Appliance When Not in Use
If you do not intend to use the appliance for an extensive period of time set the thermostat knob to the STOP (0) position and disconnect the power supply. Then take out the foods and clean the appliance. Leave the door slightly open.
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Trouble-Shooting Guide
During the service of your appliance, you can come across some troubles that in most cases result from improper handling of the appliance that can easily be eliminated.
The Appliance Fails to Operate After Connecting to the Power Supply
Check the supply in the outlet socket and make sure the appliance is
switched on (thermostat in the operating position).
Continuous Operation of the Refrigerating System
The door was frequently opened or it was left open too long. The door is not properly closed (the door may sag; the gasket may be
polluted or damaged).
Perhaps you have overloaded the appliance with fresh foods. The reason may be inadequate ventilation of the compressor and
condenser (assures adequate air circulation and wipe off the condenser).
Ice Formation on the Inner Rear Wall
As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and through the opening to the drain pan on the compressor, automatic defrosting of the appliance is assured. In case the ice formation on the inner back wall is increased (1/8”), ice should be manually defrosted. Set the thermostat knob to STOP (0) position and leave the door open. Never use electric devices for defrosting and do not scrape the ice or frost layer with sharp objects. After completed defrosting, turn the knob to desired position and close the refrigerator door. The cause of increased ice formation may be one of the following reasons:
- the door does not seal well (clean th e gasket if it is contaminated,
or replace it if it is damaged).
- The door was frequently opened or it was left opened for too long.
- The food stored in the refrigerator was warm.
- The food or dish is touching the inner back wall.
Water is Leaking from the Refrigerator
In case the discharged water outlet is clogged, or the defrost water drips over the channel, or water leaks from the refrigerator just clean the clogged opening with a plastic straw. Manually defrost the increased ice layer. See “Ice Formation on the Inner Back Wall”.
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Noise
Cooling in refrigerating-freezing appliances is enabled by the refrigerating system with the compressor, this produces noise. How noisy the appliance is depends on where it is placed, how it’s used and how old the appliance is.
During the operation of the compressor, a liquid noise is heard and when
the compressor is not operating a refrigerant flow is heard. This is a normal condition and it has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance.
After starting the appliance, the operation of the compressor and the
refrigerant flow may be louder and this does not mean something is wrong with the appliance. The noise will reduce gradually, this will not affect the lifetime of the appliance.
Sometimes unusual and strong noises occur which is rather unusual for the
appliance. This noise is often a consequence of inadequate placing. To avoid the noise make sure the appliance is placed and leveled firmly on a solid base. Make sure the appliance is not touching the wall or kitchen units standing next to it. And always make sure you check the accessories in the interior of the appliance; they should be placed correctly in their positions. Check the bottles, tins and other vessels that might touch each other and rattle.
Before Calling for Service
Check the plug and fuse. Test the outlet with a lamp Be sure the control is not set to OFF Read the manual, especially the items under the Use and Care sections.
You may find the answer to your questions.
If you don’t find the answer to your questions in this manual, find the
unit model number (on the upper back of the refrigerator) and contact your Summit Appliance Dealer.
Specifications are Subject to Change Without
Notice.
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