Sunbeam SCR04PMWBW User’s Manual

User’s Manual
3.9 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Model: SCR04PMWBW
Table of Contents
Name of Parts 3 Cautions 4 Positioning Your Refrigerator 4 Ventilation 4 Power Supply 4 Power Cord 4 Moisture Protection 5 Heat Protection 5 Stable Positioning 5 Keep Away From Danger 5 Moving the Refrigerator 5 Using Your Refrigerator 5 Temperature Control 5 Reversing the Door 6 Maintenance 7 Before You Call for Service 7
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Name of Parts
1. Freezer Compartment Door
2. Ice Cube Tray
3. Freezer Compartment
4. Drip Tray
5. Removable Shelves
6. Lower Shelf
7. Leveling Legs
8. Bottle Racks
9. Temperature Control Knob
10. Recessed Handle
Note: This figure is only a sketch of the refrigerator; the actual product may differ.
WARNINGS:
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or built-in structure, clear of
obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the
appliance.
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Cautions
Water getting into air inside the refrigerator by opening doors may form a layer of
frost inside, which may weaken the refrigerator. Defrost your refrigerator when frost reaches .68 inches (2mm).
You must manually defrost your refrigerator. Before defrosting, set the
temperature control knob and set it to “0” (where the compressor will stop). Leave the door open until the ice and frost dissolve. To speed up defrosting, place a bowl of warm water approx. 120ºF (50ºC) into the evaporator.
Do not heat the evaporator directly with hot water or a hair dryer while defrosting
to prevent deforming the inner case.
Do not scrape off ice and frost with sharp tools or wooden bars, as not to damage
the inner casing or the evaporator surface.
If the power cord is damaged, it must the replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent, or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
Before you throw away your refrigerator, take off the door but leave the shelves in
place so children may not easily climb inside.
Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl inside the refrigerator.
Positioning Your Refrigerator
Ventilation
The refrigerator needs to be well-ventilated to easily dissipate heat and cause high
Sufficient ventilation space requires the back of the refrigerator to be at least 4 inches
Power Supply
This refrigerator operates with a single phase alternating current power source.
If you live in an area where there is a large range of supply voltage (brown outs, etc.), you
The plug must match the socket with a grounded wire.
Power Cord
Do not lengthen or fold the cord into a coil during operation.
Due to high temperatures, do not keep the power cord close to the refrigerator
Do not use an extension cord.
Position the refrigerator so the plug is accessible.
refrigerator efficiency and low power consumption.
away from the wall, each side of the refrigerator to be at least 8 inches away from the wall, and the top to clear at least 12 inches. A clear space should be left 160º for the door to open.
may need a voltage regulator.
compressor. This could cause deactivation to the insulation or electrical leakage.
WARNING:
If the power cord is damaged, it must the replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent, or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard. For support, visit www.sunbeammajorappliances.com or in the US call 1-866-866-6283.
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Moisture Protection
To minimize the possibility of rust, avoid placing the refrigerator in a place with heavy
moisture.
Do not directly spray with water; this will cause poor insulation and current leakage may
occur.
Heat Protection
The refrigerator should be kept out of direct sunshine and away from any heat sources.
Stable Positioning
Place refrigerator on a flat and solid surface.
Do not place refrigerator on soft material such as foam, plastic, etc.
If the refrigerator is not on a flat surface, adjust the screws appropriately.
The refrigerator should not be placed in an area with an echo.
Keep Away From Danger
Do not place the refrigerator near any combustibles such as gas, petrol, alcohol, lacquer,
etc.
Do not store the above mentioned products in the refrigerator.
Moving the Refrigerator
When fixed or moved, the refrigerator cannot be set horizontally or declined to more than
45º or upside-down.
Using Your Refrigerator
Temperature Control
The temperature control settings are “0-8”.
The first time you turn on the refrigerator, set the temperature
control to “8”. After 20 minutes, adjust the temperature control setting to “4”. The correct setting for home or office use is “4”.
To turn the refrigerator off, set the temperature control to “4”.
Notes:
Turning the temperature control to “0” stops the cooling cycle but does not shut off the
power of the refrigerator.
If the unit is unplugged or the power is lost or turned off, you must wait 3 to 5 minutes
before restarting the unit. If you attempt to reset before waiting, the refrigerator will not start.
To conserve energy, put your refrigerator in the coolest place in your room. If the
environment temperature is too high, the temperature in the refrigerator may not get the target temperature.
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Reversing the Door
This refrigerator has the capability to either open from the right or left side. The default door will open from the left side. Should you wish to reverse the opening direction, follow the directions below.
Note: All removed parts must be saved to reinstall the door.
To Reverse Refrigerator Door
1. Remove the two screws (1) that hold the lower hinge (2) (right side) to the frame.
2. Remove the left front leg (4) and transfer it to the left side.
3. Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to prevent scratching.
4. Remove the spring (5) located inside the upper right hole of the door and upper right pin
(6).
5. Remove the plug button (7) from the upper left hole of the door and transfer it to the
uncovered hole at the right side. Be sure to press the button firmly into the hole.
6. Insert the upper pin (6) previously removed from the right side and transfer it to the other
hole at the left side of the top frame.
7. Insert the spring (5) previously removed inside the upper left side hole of the door.
8. Set the door in its place making sure the pin (6) enters the bushing at the lower upper
frame section (hole).
9. While holding the door in the closed position, secure the lower left hinge (2) previously
removed.
10. Insert the two screws (1) previously removed and tighten them.
1. Screw
2. Low Hinge
3. Adjustable Low Foot
4. Adjustable High Foot
5. Spring
6. Door Pin
7. Plug Button
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Maintenance
The refrigerator should be cleaned and maintained once a month.
When performing maintenance, make sure the power plug is first disconnected from the
power outlet.
Wipe the inner and outer surface of the refrigerator and its accessories with wet cloth. If
the surfaces are too dirty, scrub them with neutral detergents and then clean with water and dry with a clean cloth. A small amount of window wax is recommended to polish the refrigerator surface with a soft cotton fabric.
For cleaning, do not use hot water, petrol, alcohol, kerosene, washing powder, cleanser,
alkaline detergent, acid, chemical cloth, etc., so as not to damage the lacquer coat and plastic. Do not spray directly with water; this may cause rust or weaken the insulation.
Be sure to keep the sealing rubber bars of the door clean or they will age and crack.
Be sure to clean the drain tray frequently to avoid refrigerator odors.
Before You Call for Service
Before you call for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. The list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance.
1. When the refrigerator does not work: a. Check if there is power failure. b. Check if the power cord is plugged into the power outlet. c. Check that the fuse has not blown.
2. When the refrigerator is cooling excessively: a. The temperature control dial may be set too high. b. If you place foods containing high amounts of moisture directly under the air
outlets, they will freeze easily. This does not indicate malfunction.
3. When the refrigerator is not cooling sufficiently: a. The food may be packed too tightly into together which will block the flow of cool
air.
b. You may have put something hot into the refrigerator. c. The door may not have been properly closed. d. The door gaskets may be damaged. e. The refrigerator may not be ventilated. f. There may be insufficient clearance between the refrigerator and the surfaces. g. The temperature control dial may not be properly set.
4. When defrosting water overflows inside the refrigerator and onto the floor: a. Check that the drain hose is not clogged. b. Check that the drip tray is housed properly.
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5. When the refrigerator cabinet heats up: a. In order to safeguard against condensation, there is a decondensation pipe that
heats up the cabinet front when running. A warm cabinet front does not indicate malfunction.
6. When condensation forms on the outside of the refrigerator: a. Condensation may form on the outside when the humidity is high. This is the
same result as the condensation formed when chilled water is poured into a glass. It does not indicate a malfunction. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
7. When you hear a sound like flowing water: a. A sound like flowing water is the refrigerant flowing. This does not indicate a
malfunction.
8. When the side panel of the cabinet heats up: a. The side panel of the cabinet will heat up when the door is opened and closed
frequently, when starting the unit, and when the unit is operated in high outside temperatures. In such cases, do not touch the panel. This results from dissipation of the heat from inside the cabinet. This does not indicate a malfunction.
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