Manual de instrucciones de CDA PC85SC

Manual de instrucciones del aparato CDA PC85SC

Aparato: CDA PC85SC
Categoría: Nevera
Fabricante: CDA
Tamaño: 5.31 MB
Fecha de añadido: 12/4/2013
Número de páginas: 20
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T Table of Contents able of Contents
Before Use
Features ................................................1
Names of Parts .....................................2
Safety Alert Symbols ..........................3-5
Safety Precautions.................................6
Installation..............................................7
Removing & Replacing Door..............8~9
Preparation.....................................10~13
Initial Use..............................................14
Operation Instru

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Names of parts Names of parts Features Features Ice making A built-in automatic icemaker will produce ready-to-use ice cubes based on your preference. Water filter Chill drawer for delicatessen The delicatessen drawer at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment is intended for storage of delicatessen within the temperature range from -2°C to +3°C. Slide-out shelf for easy food access The refrigerator compartment is equipped with slide-out shelves for easy loading and unloading. The shelv

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Safety Alert Symbols Safety Alert Symbols Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Dear Customer The appliance must be plugged into a Power supply: AC 220~240V/50HZ Thank you for using this product. For better understanding of this user dedicated socket that is earthed If the voltage fluctuates violently manual and safe use of the product, please make sure the safety messages securely. (beyond 187~242V), consult a qualified The power cord of this appliance is fitted following these safe sym

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Strain Vaccine Alkali Acid Gas Spraying agent Mousse Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Never store inflammable or explosive This appliance is a household Hold the door handle when opening and Do not splash water onto the items and strong corrosive acids or refrigerator, which is produced in closing the door.The gap between the refrigerator. Keep it away from places alkalis in the appliance. accordance with the national doors and the gap between

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Installation Removing & Replacing Removing & Replacing Door Door To avoid injury, property loss or damage to the refrigerator, make sure to Levelling remove all food from door racks and then remove bottle bin(s), unplug the The appliance should stand firmly on solid floor. To support it, use firm and solid refrigerator and shut off water supply before removing and replacing a pads that are inflammable. Never use the packaging materials for supporting. > door.To avoid injury or property los

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Removing & Replacing Door Removing & Replacing Door Preparation Preparation Remove the door and place it in a Remove the middle hinge proper position. if necessary. Remove all packaging materials. Foam support and adhesive tapes should be removed. Replace the door in a reverse sequence of removal. Check the accessories and literature. Check the accessories in accordance Removing & Replacing Ice Bin with the packing list. Any doubt, contact the dealer. Pull out the ice bin entirely and remove

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Preparation Preparation Preparation Preparation Installing Legs Installing Bottom Trim Take out the accessory bag containing the legs from the refrigerator Open the door of refrigerator compartment and take out the bottom trim. compartment. The appliance should be tilted.by one person and the Fasten it to the bottom of refrigerator with screws as illustrated. legs should be installed as illustrated by the other person. Installation of legs requires the joint efforts of at least two adults

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Preparation Preparation Initial Use Initial Use Removing & Replacing Freezer Door Handle Connect the appliance to the power supply. Get 2 fasteners out of the accessory bag and place them in 2 reserved holes in the freezer door. Install a handle by attaching the reinforcing The appliance has a backup memory and the settings before plate to the fasteners and then pushing the handle into its place. To a power interruption will be stored. remove the handle, push it to the right. (See Backup

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Functions Functions Functions Functions Lock & Unlock Control panel G I J H K Under the Unlock mode, the Lock / Unlock button (C) may be tapped to display the Lock icon (L) and enter into the Lock mode. To quit the Lock mode, tap the Lock / A Unlock button (C) again. The Lock icon (L) will disappear. F NOTE: Controls for selecting temperatures in refrigerator and freezer compartments B E and functions such as fast freeze, fast chill ,ice on/off and AI (artificial intelligence) C D are not

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Functions Functions Functions Functions To set the refrigerator temperature: Under the Unlock mode, the The icemaker is activated upon switching on the refrigerator. refrigerator temperature control button (E) may be tapped. The The Icemaker OFF icon (J) is dark. If the icemaker is not needed for refrigerator temperature display (H) will glisten. Each time the refrigerator the moment, tap the Icemaker ON/OFF button (D) to turn off the temperature control button (E) is tapped, the display s

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About Refrigerator Compartment Refrigerator Compartment The refrigerator can be used for Removing Crisper Cover short-term food storage : Take out the crisper and put it away. Lift up the cover The average temperature of the compartment is about end (1) and remove it (2). 0~10°C (-2~3°C in the delicatessen drawer). Therefore it is only used for short-term food storage How to Use the Delicatessen Drawer and not suitable for keeping food fresh for a long time. The appliance is equipped with

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Refrigerator Compartment Storing Food in Refrigerator Compartment Storing Food in Refrigerator Compartment Replacing the Light Bulb Allow warm foods to cool down before Make sure the food is clean and the Bulb specifications: 220V~, 25W putting them into the refrigerator. extra water is wiped away before Socket: E14 (DO NOT use a bulb over 25W) storing. To replace the light bulb: Unplug the appliance. 1 To remove the light cover, press the stopper at rear out of the square hole. 2 Pull

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Useful T Useful Tips ips Freezer Compartment The Freezer is intended for long-term food storage. The temperature in the freezer is very low, making it ideal for storage of Remove leaves of carrots and radishes Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator frozen food. Add food expected to be stored for a longer period of time in the before adding them to the refrigerator, compartment, this will help cooling food freeze, but the expiry date indicated on its packing should be observed. to save space

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Freezer light socket Storing Food in Freezer Compartment Storing Food in Freezer Compartment Ab Freezer Compartment 3 How to use the icemaker The ice maker can produce 8 cubes at a time. The icemaking capacity depends on Allow warm foods to cool down before Store food in smaller packages. This will ambient temperature, frequency of door openings and inner temperature of freezer putting them into the freezer. make it easier to freeze the food and compartment. provide better quality when the

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Defrosting • Cleaning Defrosting • Cleaning V Vacation acation Defrosting Freezer Compartment Power failure Food can be stored well for several hours in the The defrost cycle of freezer compartment is automatic and no manual operation is event of power failure even if it is in summer. needed. Do not add foods in the appliance and keep the doors closed as far as possible when there is a Cleaning power failure. Clean the inner compartments to get rid of food residues and eliminate If a powe

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V Va ac ca attiio on n T Tr ro ou ub blle es sh ho oo ottiin ng g T Tiip ps s When leaving for a vacation It’s normal that when the refrigerator is first It’s normal that the refrigerator is plugged in, the compressor operates for long humming when first plugged in or started If you are leaving for a long vacation, it is recommended to periods or cycles on and off frequently. It up. The sound will fade away when the shut off the power, take out all of the foods, defrost and takes a longe

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T Troubleshooting T roubleshooting Tips ips After-Sales Service When calling for service, provide the model name, and the serial number It’s normal that there is a noise from the Expansion and contraction of the (described on the nameplate of the product which is located inside the appliance). fan during operation. evaporator and refrigerating coils due to temperature change can cause a cracking or popping sound. Before making a call, check the following points to see if you can Whir s

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After-Sales Service Compressor operates for long periods or cycles on and off frequently. It’s normal when refrigerator is first plugged in. A large amount of food is placed in the refrigerator for storage or freezing. Door is left open or held open by food package. It is hot weather. Door is opened frequently. Temperature is set a warmer setting. See the Initial Use section. Poor ventilation Frost or ice crystals form on food. Unpleasant odour Food with strong odours should Frost within

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