Vestfrost NFG 309 Instructions For Use & Installation

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GLASS DOOR FREEZERS
MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND
INSTALLATION
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CONTENTS
1. Before star ting the appliance.
2. How to use the appliance.
3. Maintenance.
4. Has the appliance stopped working?
5. Safety.
6. Technical data.
7. Installation.
8. Lighting fixture.
1. BEFORE STARTING THE APPLIANCE
2. HOW TO USE THE APPLIANCE
Defrosting
3. MAINTENANCE
Check that the cabinet is undamaged. Please report any damage immediately to your dealer. Wash the cabinet and inner lining with a mild unscented detergent and wipe it dry. Do not use abrasive scouring powder, steel wool or similar material. Connection to the electricity supply: See head 7 and 8.
Operating panel. See fig. 5 page 5.
1. Thermostat knob.
2. Indicator for the connection to the electricity supply (green).
3. Switch for light.
The thermostat knob is adjustable from 0 (stop) to 7 (coldest). Find the position of the thermostat which gives you the desired temperature. Start at position 4.
The evaporator is automatically defrosted. The defrost water is led to a tray on top of the com­pressor where the water evaporates.
Only use an unscented detergent when cleaning the cabinet inside. Switch off the appliance and pull out the plug when cleaning the cabinet. The skirting board can be removed to facilitate a vaccuum-cleaning of the floor. See fig. 1 page 5. Remember to clean the evaporating tray.
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4. HAS THE APPLIANCE STOPPED WORKING?
Before calling a repairman, check that
The plug is properly plugged into the wall socket.
The fuse is intact.
The power has not been cut off.
All controls are correctly set.
Do not open the cabinet when unneces-
sary.
5. SAFETY
6. TECHNICAL DATA
7. LIGHTING FIXTURE
Do not store explosive substances in the
cabinet, such as gas, cigarette lighters, petrol, ether or similar. Scrapped cabinets may become dangerous to children at play. Therefore, remove the door or place the scrapped cabinet in such a way that children cannot enter it. Never store liquids with carbon dioxide in the freezing section.
This appliance meets the provisions of the following directives: 89/336/EEC (electromagnetic compatibility), 73/23/EEC (electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits) as amended. The rating plate which is placed inside the appliance contains technical information including model and serial numbers.
See the drawing on page 7.
1. Pull the screen to the left.
2. Pull down the r ight side of the screen and take it out.
- Remove the strip - possibly with text - by pulling it out of the tracks along the whole length of the profile.
- The fluorescent tube can now be replaced.
The mounting is performed in reverse order. The glow switch can now be replaced without removing the screen.
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8. INSTALLATION
Install the cabinet in a dry place and so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight or any other source of heat. Place the cabinet in a level position. This is easily achieved by adjusting the adjustable feet at the front edge of the base. The cabinet must not rest against a wall on its hinged side. When placing the cabinet on a carpet or on a wooden floor you should adjust it once more after some time as the cabinet might settle in soft foundations. If you want to build the appliance into a cupboard you must consider 2 factors:
1. There must be a sufficient space above, behind and beside the appliance. See fig. (2a), (2b) and (2c) page 6.
2. There must be a sufficient space between the appliance and the wall and the like at the hinge side. Fig. (2d) page 6.
It is safest to place the earthed wall socket above the appliance and at least 2.0 m above the floor. Any local installation rules for appliances of this kind must be observed. During a storm the electr icity supply might be cut off. You should be aware of this when installing the appliance in weekend cottages or elsewhere where you would not immediately observe that the power has been cut off. Construction and details in the accessories are subject to alteration without previous notice.
NOTE
The installation of this upright must be carried out in consultation with an electrician. You must not use e xtension leads or connect more appliances to the same electricity supply bank. The power consumption is 20 amperes at the start. The mains impedance must not exceed 1 volt/ampere and the voltage must not be less than 200 volts at the starting moment. It must be ensured that the heat from the compressor and the condenser can be given off behind the upright. The minimum distance to the wall is 30 mm.
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Fig. 1
Mounting of lock for one-door uprights
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Fig. 5
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30
min. 2000
Fig. 2a
1850
min. 150
Fig. 2b
Fig. 2c
600
600
648
30
600
10
30
min. 1040
Fig. 2d
Fig. 2e
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