Vestfrost FZ 277R, FZ349R, FZ302R, FZ374R Instructions For Use Manual

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FZ 277/302/349/374 R
Instructions for use
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Thank you for purchasing your new refrigerator from Vestfrost. Please note that these instructions apply to all refrigerators in the FZ range. Illustrations and fi ttings may therefore not necessarily correspond exactly to your model.
Warning
As the refrigerant used in this appliance is a fl ammable gas (Isobutane R600a), special care must be taken to prevent damage to the refrigerant circuit and piping during transport and installation.
If damage does occur, avoid sparks or naked fl ame in the vicinity of the appliance, ensure that the room is well ventilated, disconnect the power supply, and contact your supplier.
The unit must only be serviced by qualifi ed technicians from an approved service centre.
Old appliances
Old refrigerators and freezers are often fi tted with complicated latches that can only be opened from the outside. If you have one of these old units stored away somewhere, or if you scrap one, remember to destroy the latch fi rst in order to prevent children from being exposed to danger by getting locked inside the unit.
Disposal
This appliance contains recyclable materials. Before disposing of the unit, detach the plug from the cable and remove the door. If the door is left on, the appliance is highly dangerous for children at play.
Environmental regulations on disposal must also be observed. When disposing of the appliance you should contact your local authority technical department who will
Before use
Before operating your new appliance, please read the following instructions carefully as they contain important information on safe installation, operation and maintenance. Keep the instructions for future reference.
On receipt, check to ensure that the appliance has not been damaged during transport. Transport damage should be reported to the local distributor before the refrigerator is put to use.
Remove the packaging. Clean the inside of the cabinet using warm water with a mild detergent. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly (see cleaning instructions). Use a soft cloth.
If during transport the appliance has been laid down, or if it has been stored in cold surroundings (colder than +5°C), it must be allowed to stabilise in an upright position for at least an hour before being switched on.
Contents
Get to know your refrigerator............3
Installation and start-up....................4
Reversing the door...........................7
Electrical connection........................8
Operation and function.....................9
Layout and fi ttings..........................10
Defrosting, cleaning
and maintenance.............................11
Fault fi nding....................................12
Warranty, spare parts and service..13
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Control panel
Lighting
Fan
Shelf with storage boxes
Bottle rack
Door shelf
Glass shelf
Sealing strip
Door handle
Large storage box
Nameplate
Crisper bins
Mega-shelf
Kick plate
Adjustable feet
Get to know your refrigerator
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Placement
For safety and operational reasons, the appliance must not be installed outdoors.
The appliance should be placed on a level surface in a dry, well ventilated room (max. 75% relative air humidity). Never place the appliance close to sources of heat such as cookers or radiators, and avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
Room temperature
The climate class is stated on the nameplate (see fi g. 1 on page 3 and fi g. 17 on page 13). This specifi es the optimum room temperature.
Climate class Optimum room
temperature
SN +10 ºC to +32 ºC
N +16 ºC to +32 ºC
ST +18 ºC to +38 ºC
T +18 ºC to +43 ºC
Installation
The surface on which the appliance is to be placed must be level. Do not use a frame or similar.
The appliance can be installed as a free­standing unit against a wall, built into a kitchen element, or lined up with other appliances (fi gs 2 and 3).
Installation and start-up
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1650/1950
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1560/1860
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80 - 100 mm
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Ventilation
It is important that the appliance be well ventilated and that air can circulate unhindered above, below and around it. The fi gures below illustrate how the necessary air circulation can be ensured (fi gs 6 and 7).
The appliance viewed from above
If the appliance is placed beside a wall, there must be suffi cient room for its door to be opened wide enough to allow the shelves to be pulled out (fi g. 4).
Fitting the tilt-stop
A tilt-stop can be fi tted to prevent the unit from tilting forwards when the door is opened. Mount the tilt-stop on the wall behind the appliance 80-100 mm from the left or right side of the appliance depending on the side on which the door is hinged. The tilt-stop must always be fi tted on the side opposite to the hinge (fi g. 5).
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Setting up
It is important that the appliance be absolutely level. To level the appliance, remove the kick plate below the door and screw the adjustable feet up or down (fi gs 8 and 9). Use a spirit level to check that the appliance is absolutely level.
If the appliance is to be placed on a soft surface, e.g. fl oorboards or a carpet, it is best to recheck whether the appliance is still level after a period of time as the underlying surface may give under the weight of the appliance.
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The door can be changed from right-hinged to left-hinged and vice versa as follows:
Reversing the door
1. Lay the appliance on its back with the door uppermost.
2. Remove the upper hinge.
3. Move the plastic plugs to where the upper hinge was fi tted.
5. Remove the door closer and refi t it on the opposite side.
6. Remove the kick plate by pulling it outwards and upwards.
10. Refi t the door.
11. Keep the door closer to the left.
12. Fit the upper hinge.
7. Remove the screws holding the lower hinge in place. Turn the pin on which the door was mounted so that it points in the opposite direction. Rotate the hinge through 180° and refi t it on the opposite
side of the appliance.
13. Remove the door handle and refi t it on the opposite side. Refi t the caps.
14. The appliance must be allowed to stabilise in an upright position for at least 1.5 hours before being switched on.
4. Lift off the door and lay it aside.
8. Refi t the kick plate
9. Adjust the lower hinge and tighten.
15. After reversing the door(s), it is important to check that the sealing strip provides a tight seal all the way round. If it does not, carefully heat the strip all the way round using a hair dryer. Then ease the strip outwards slightly so that it forms a tight seal against the cabinet. Be careful not to heat the strip so much that it melts!
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The appliance is intended for connection to alternating current. The required voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are stated on the nameplate inside the appliance. Power must be connected via an independent wall socket outlet.
If the mains lead has been damaged, it must be replaced with a corresponding type supplied by the manufacturer or an approved service centre.
Technical data
This appliance complies with CE marking regulations, directives and standards. Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. Council Directive 92/75/EEC on the energy labelling of household appliances as subsequently amended by 94/2/EC and 2003/66/EC. Directive 96/57/EC on energy effi ciency requirements, and subsequent amendments.
Electrical connection
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Electronic controls
The appliance is factory set to maintain +5°C. Following any power failure, these settings are automatically recalled.
The electronic controls have the following functions:
On/off function
Temperature setting
Temperature display
Automatic defrosting
Acoustic and visual alarms
Fault-fi nding, emergency and
service programs
On/off switch
Button for displaying and setting refrigerator temperature
Display showing the temperature
Starting up
Connect the appliance to the socket outlet. Press the on/off switch .
The actual temperature in the refrigerator is shown on the display.
Temperature setting
The temperature in the refrigerator can be set from +2°C to +9°C by pressing the refrigerator button . The display shows the temperature setting. Press the button until the desired temperature setting is displayed.
Door-open alarm
If the door has been open for longer than two minutes, an acoustic alarm is activated and the control lamp fl ashes red. Both these alarms are reset when the door is closed.
Control lamp
Refrigerator temperature
On/off switch
Concealed door switch
Display
Operation and function
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Glass shelves
The shelves are made of tempered glass and can be repositioned within the cabinet. To move the shelves, the door must be opened 90°. To remove a shelf, pull it forwards and lower it. The shelf can then be removed and placed in the desired position. From the top and downwards, the shelves are suitable for storing bakery products, ready-made meals, dairy products, meat products and sliced meat.
Storage boxes
The storage boxes can either be placed in the door or on the glass shelves. Their tight-fi tting lids prevent the products stored in them from drying out and saves the need for further packaging. The boxes are ideal for storing items such as butter and cheese. The large storage box is ideal for storing items such as meat and sliced meat.
Bottle rack
The bottle rack is ideal for both large and small bottles.
Crisper bins
The crisper bins are ideal for storing fruit and vegetables. The shelf above the bins functions as a lid, maintaining humidity and preventing the items stored in the bins from drying out.
Glass shelf with slide damper
The slide damper above the crisper bins allows the temperature and humidity in the bins to be regulated.
- Opening the damper reduces the temperature and humidity.
- Closing the damper increases the temperature and humidity.
Shelves in the door
The shelves in the door are practically positioned with the mega-shelf at the bottom, the fl exi-shelf in the middle and the box shelf at the top. They provide ample space for storing large and small bottles, cartons, jars and tubs. The fl exi-shelf and box shelf are movable.
Layout and fi ttings
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Automatic defrosting
The refrigerator is defrosted automatically. Defrost water runs through a pipe and is collected in a tray above the compressor where the heat generated by the compressor causes it to evaporate. The defrost water tray should be cleaned at intervals.
Cleaning
Switch off the appliance by pressing the on/off button before cleaning it inside.
The cabinet is best cleaned using warm water (max. 85°C) with a little mild detergent. Never use cleaning agents that scour. Use a soft cloth. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly. It is important to prevent water from entering the control panel.
The defrost water channel, in which condensation from the evaporator runs, is located on the rear wall of the cabinet and must be kept clean. Add a few drops of disinfectant, e.g. Rodalon, to the defrost water drain a couple of times a year, and clean the drain using a pipe cleaner or similar. Never use sharp or pointed implements.
The sealing strip around the door must be cleaned regularly to prevent discolouration and prolong service life. Use clean water. After cleaning the sealing strip, check that it continues to provide a tight seal.
The condensers need no cleaning. They are built in, partly to minimise energy consumption, and partly to prevent them from being damaged. Dust collecting on the compressor and in the compressor compartment is best
Defrosting, cleaning and maintenance
removed using a vacuum cleaner. It is possible to clean beneath the appliance by removing the kick plate.
Stainless steel or aluminium doors are best cleaned using a care spray and soft cloth. Various suitable products are available from most household appliance distributors.
If the appliance is not to be used for any length of time, switch it off, empty it, clean the cabinet and fi ttings, and leave the door slightly open to allow air circulation and prevent smells.
Replacing the light tube
Switch off the appliance by pressing the on/ off switch and disconnect the power by pulling the plug out of the socket. Remove the lamp cover using a small fl at-headed screw driver. Replace the PLC tube (11 W). Refi t the lamp cover, reconnect the power supply and start the appliance by pressing the on/off switch .
Save energy
- Cool hot food and beverages before placing them in the refrigerator.
- Thaw frozen items in the refrigerator.
- Keep the door closed as much as possible.
- Ensure that the door is not prevented from closing tightly.
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Sensor faults
Various faults may occur while the appliance is in use. If a sensor fault is detected, a fl ashing E followed by a number will be shown on the display. The control lamp fl ashes red, green and yellow alternately and the acoustic alarm is activated. If this happens, call for service. An integrated emergency program will attempt to maintain an acceptable temperature until the fault is rectifi ed.
Fault
No control lamps are lit.
Water collects on the glass shelves.
Water collects in the bottom of the refrigerator.
Vibration or bothersome noise.
Compressor runs continuously.
Temperature in refrigerator too high.
Possible cause
The appliance is switched off.
Power failure; the fuse is blown; the appliance is not plugged in correctly.
Items of food at the back of the shelves are in contact with the evaporator, thus causing condensation to run onto the shelf.
The defrost water pipe is blocked.
The appliance is not level.
The appliance is resting against other kitchen elements.
Bins, boxes or shelves are not positioned correctly or are jammed.
Containers or bottles inside the cabinet are rattling against one another.
Temperature setting too low.
High room temperature.
Temperature setting.
Many items have been placed in the refrigerator at the same time.
The door is opened too often.
Remedy
Press the on/off switch.
Check that power is connected. Reset the fuse.
Move the rearmost items forwards.
Clean the defrost water channel and the drain hole on the rear wall of the cabinet.
Level the appliance using a spirit level.
Move the appliance away from the kitchen elements or appliances it is in contact with.
Check movable fi ttings and adjust them if necessary.
Move containers and/or bottles apart.
Adjust temperature to a higher setting.
Ensure adequate ventilation.
Lower the temperature setting.
Distribute items within the cabinet to improve air circulation.
Keep door closed.
Fault fi nding
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Warranty disclaimer
Faults and damage caused directly or indirectly by incorrect operation, misuse, insuffi cient maintenance, incorrect building­in, installation or mains connection, fi re, accident, lightening, voltage variation or other electrical interference, including defective fuses or faults in mains installations, or repairs performed by others than service centres approved by Vestfrost, and any other faults and damage that the manufacturer can substantiate are caused by reasons other than manufacturing or material faults are not covered by the warranty.
Transport damage discovered by the buyer is primarily a matter to be settled between the buyer and the distributor, i.e. the distributor must ensure that such complaints are resolved to the buyer’s satisfaction.
Before calling for technical assistance, please check whether you are able to rectify the fault yourself (see Fault fi nding). If your request for assistance is unwarranted, e.g. if the appliance has failed as a result of a blown fuse or incorrect operation, you will be charged the costs incurred by your call for technical assistance.
Spare parts
When ordering spare parts, please state the product and serial numbers, and preferably also the production number, of your appliance (see fi g. 1 on page 3 and fi g. 17 below). This information is given on the nameplate inside the cabinet. The nameplate contains various technical information, including type and serial numbers.
Note: Always use approved service centres when your appliance is to be repaired or replaced!
Service
Vestfrost has local service centres all over the country who specialise in Vestfrost products. Here you can obtain fi xed prices and professional help for all repairs. Find your local service centre at www.vestfrost.dk.
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9120.80X-0000
06/04
Vestfrost reserves the right to alter specifi cations without prior notice.
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