Zanussi Zft 410 W Instruction Manual
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31 Switch and indicator unit For the usage of the switching and indicator unit see chapters "Putting it into use", "Controlling the temperature" and "Freezing". Components of the appliance are as follows: A) Green indicator lamp This lamp lights when the appliance is under power, i.e. the mains plug is in the mains socket. B) Red indicator lamp It lights up depending on the temperature inside the appliance. It lights for a short time when starting the appliance, placing fresh food into it and when the temperature control knob has been turned in direction to lower temperatures. It lights permanently when the temperature inside the appliance is too high (overloaded with warm food, door stayed open or the door seal does not close properly) or possibly the appliance was broken down. C) Yellow indicator lamp and freezer switch In the switched-on state of the switch (pops up and lights by pressing) the compressor operates continuously thus providing for the coldest interior temperature - achievable by the freezer - needed for freezing. D) Temperature control knob This knob is provided for setting and changing the temperature inside the appliance. Handling the appliance Putting it into use Put the plug into the mains socket. Turn the thermostatic control knob according to the figure. This time the red lamp starts giving light, the compressor starts and cooling begins shortly. When the red light goes out the temperature is sufficient and the appliance is suitable for storing frozen and deep- frozen foods. Controlling the temperature The thermostatic controller interrupts the operation of the appliance automatically for more or less time depending on the setting then restarts it assuring the required temperature. Setting the thermostat knob can be done practically with a coin. Turning the control knob clockwise cooling becomes more and more intensive. In the appliance -18 °C or lower temperature can be reached if the thermostat knob is set according to the figure. The thermostat can be switched off („0” position), which means breaking the circuit of the compressor i.e. stopping cooling. The temperature coming about in the freezer is effected by not only the position of the thermostatic control and the ambient temperature, but frequency of door openings and the quantity of food put into it, etc. In maximum position of the thermostat - in case of increased demand e.g. during heatwaves - the compressor may operate continually. This does not cause damages to the appliance. Freezing Freezing different products should always be done in the freezing compartment after proper preparation. Move frozen food from the top drawer into the other two drawers. For maximum freezing performance remove the top drawer and then place the foods to be frozen directly on the evaporator. In case of freezing smaller food volumes you do not need to remove the drawer. Switch on the freezer switch (pops up and lights by pressing) 4 hours before freezing food of small quantities and about 24 hours before freezing products of larger quantities. This time the compressor operates continuously to reach the temperature necessary for freezing. Place in the foods to be frozen and let the appliance operate for about 24 hours as written above. Then push the fast freezer switch again (the yellow light will go out and the switch turns to its original position). Move the fresh frozen food into the top drawer and insert the drawer in the appliance in its working position. Storing It is practical to replace frozen products into the storing compartments after freezing has finished so that to make room in the freezing compartment for another freezing. In large quantities of food are to be stored, remove the baskets except the lowermost one from appliance and place food on the shelves. Intermediate freezing does not deteriorate foods already stored. GB
32 Some useful information and advice After opening and closing the door of freezer vacuum will rise inside the appliance because of the low temperature. So wait 2-3 minutes after closing the door - if you want to open it again - while inner pressure equalises. Take care of operating the freezer at a position of thermostatic control so that the inside temperature can never go beyond -18 °C, since temperature higher than this can deteriorate frozen foods. It is practical to make sure of faultless operation of the appliance daily so as to notice possible failure in time and prevent deterioration of frozen foods. Hints and ideas In this chapter practical hints and ideas are given about how to use the appliance to reach maximum energy saving and there is environmental information about the appliance as well. How to save energy Avoid putting the appliance in a sunny place and near anything that gives off heat. Be sure that the condenser and the compressor are well ventilated. Do not cover the sections where ventilation is. Wrap products in tightly closing dishes or cling film to avoid building up unnecessary frost. Avoid products put in the freezer compartment to touch foods already frozen. Do not leave the door open longer than necessary and avoid unnecessary openings. Put warm foods into the appliance only when they are at room temperature. The condenser must be kept clean. The appliance and environment This appliance does not contain gasses which could damage the ozone layer, in either its refrigerant circuit or insulation materials. The appliance shall not be discarded together with the urban refuse and rubbish. Avoid damaging the cooling unit, especially at the rear near the heat exchanger. Information on your local disposal sites may be obtained from your municipal authorities. The materials used on this appliance marked with the sympol are recyclable. Maintenance Defrosting Bleeding part of the moisture of cooling chamber in form of frost and ice goes with the operation of the appliance. Thick frost and ice has an insulating effect, so it reduces cooling efficiency as the temperature increases, it needs more energy, at a certain thickness it does not allow the door of the freezing compartment to open, possibly the door can be broken. It is possible to scrape off and remove smaller frost and ice with the enclosed ice scraper. The tray in figure is not a piece of accessories to the appliance! When ice coating is so thick that it can not be removed with the frost scraper defrosting is necessary. Its frequency depends on usage. How to defrost it: Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply. If the plug is not accessible turn the temperature control knob to "0" position. Take the frozen foods out of the appliance and put them into a basket lined with paper or cloth. Store them in a possibly cool place or replace them into a frozen or fresh food compartment of a refrigerator. Leave the door open. Sweep off the melting water occasionally with a cloth or sponge in direction of sides which gathers in the outlet channel practically formed in the bottom of the appliance and can be removed as follows: Put a tray high enough in front of the appliance. Insert the plastic scraper into the defrost water outlet according to the picture. Defrost water will flow into the tray through the outlet. Defrosting process can be made quicker by placing a pot or dish filled with warm water to the cooling plate formed as a shelf. After defrosting wipe the surfaces and push defrost water outlet back. Apply voltage to the appliance. Turn the temperature control knob to a medium position and leave to run. After the red light has gone out put the foods back.GB
33 Regular cleaning It is practical to clean the inside of the freezer and defrost it at a time. Household cleaner or soap must not be used. After breaking the circuit wash the appliance using lukewarm water and wipe it. Clean the door gasket with clean water. After cleaning apply voltage to the appliance. It is recommended to remove the dust and dirt collected on the back of the appliance and the condenser once or twice a year. When the refrigerator is not in use In case the appliance will not be used for a long time follow these steps: Remove plug from the mains socket. Remove foods from the refrigerator. Defrost and clean it as written before. Leave the door open to avoid a build up of air inside. Trouble shooting During operation of the appliance some smaller but annoying trouble can often occur, which does not require calling a technician out. In the following chart information is given about them to avoid unnecessary charges on service. We draw your attention that operation of appliance goes with certain sounds (compressor- and circulating sound). This is not trouble, but means normal operation. We draw it to your attention again that the appliance operates discontinuously, so the stopping of compressor does not mean being no-current. That is why you must not touch the electrical parts of the appliance before removing it from the mains socket. GB Inasmuch as the advice does not lead to result, call the nearest brand-mark service. Problem The appliance does not cool sufficiently The appliance cools too hard The appliance does not cool at all The appliance is noisyPossible cause Thermostatic control is set too low. Before freezing the appliance was not precooled sufficiently. Large-sized food was put in. Too many foods to be frozen were put in. Warm foods were put in. Door is not shut properly. The thermostatic control is set too high. Plug is not connected to the mains socket properly. There is no voltage in the mains socket. Thermostatic control is in „0” position. The appliance is not supported properly.Solution Set higher position. Pre-cool the appliance for enough time. Cut up food. Put fewer foods to be cooled. Put foods max. at room temperature. Check if the door is shut. Set lower position. Check if the connection is proper. Check if there is voltage. Check setting of thermostatic control. Check if the appliance stands stable (all the four feet should be on the floor). Instructions for the Installer Model Gross capacity (l) Net capacity (l) Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm) Energy consumption (kWh/day) (kWh/year) Energy class, according to EU Standards Freezing capacity (kg/24h) Rising time (h) Rated power (A) Weight (kg)ZFT 410 W 11 0 91 550 850 612 0,567 207 A 12 22 0,8 39 Technical data
34 Installing the appliance Transportation, unpacking It isrecommended to deliver the appliance in original packaging, in vertical position considering the protective warning on packaging. After each transportation the appliance must not be switched on for approx. 4 hours. Unpack the appliance and check if there are damages on it. Report possible damages immediately to the place you bought it. In that case retain packaging. Cleaning Remove every adhesive tape, which ensure the parts not to move in the appliance. Wash the inside of the appliance using lukewarm water and mild detergent. Use soft cloth. After cleaning wipe out the inside of the appliance. Placement The ambient temperature has an effect on the energy consumption and proper operation of the appliance. When placing, take into consideration that it is practical to operate the appliance between ambient temperature limits according to the climate class that is given in the chart below and can be found in the data label. If the ambient temperature goes below the lower data the temperature of the cooling compartment can go beyond the prescribed temperature. If the ambient temperature goes beyond the upper data this means longer operating time of the compressor, increasing temperature in the freezer or increasing energy consumption. When placing the appliance ensure that it stands level. This can be achieved by two adjustable feet (1) at the bottom in front. 1-1 piece of distance washers (2) are accessories of the adjustable feet. If levelling the appliance requires, these washers can be removed. Do not stand the appliance on a sunny place or close to a radiator or cooker. If it is unavoidable because of furnishing and the appliance has to be stood near a cooker take these minimum distances into consideration: In case of gas or electric cooker 3 cm must be left, when it is less put a 0,5 - 1 cm non-flam insulation between the two appliances. In case of oil or coal-fired stove the distance must be 30 cm since they give off more heat. The refrigerator is designed to operate when it is totally pushed to the wall. When placing the refrigerator keep minimal distances recommended in figure. A: placing it under a wall-cupboard B: placing it freely Change of door opening direction Should the setting-up place or handling demand it, door- opening direction can be refitted from right-handed to left-handed. Following operations are to be done on the basis of figures and explanations: Break the circuit of the appliance. Tilt back the appliance carefully being careful so that the compressor can not touch the floor. It is recommended to ask another person for help, who can keep the appliance at this position safely. Unscrew the adjustable feet situated on both sides (2 pieces), in addition the screws fixing the lower door holders (2 pieces) and the screw on the other side respectively. Put over the pin in the lower door holding plate in the direction of the arrow. GB Class of climate SN N ST TAmbient temperature +10 ... +32 °C +16 ... +32 °C +16 ... + 38 °C +16 ... + 43 °C
35 Take the door off. Unscrew the top door holding pin and put it on the other side. Fit the door to the top door holding pin. Fix the bottom door holders on the other side being careful that the edge of the door is parallel with the side of cupboard. Then screw in the one screw in the place set free on the other side as well as the adjustable feet (2 pieces) and set up the box. Put over the handle and the plastic nails on the other side. Put the appliance to its place, set it level and apply voltage to it. In case you do not want to perform the procedures above, call the nearest brand-mark service. Technicians will accomplish the refitting expertly for charge.Electrical connection This refrigerator is designed to operate on a 230-240 V AC ( ~) 50 Hz supply. The plug must be put into a socket with protective contact. If there is no such, it is recommended to get an electrician to fit an earthed socket in compliance with standards near the refrigerator. This appliance complies with the following E.E.C. Directives: - 73/23 EEC of 19.02.73 (Low Voltage Directive) and subsequent modifications, - 89/336 EEC of 03.05.89 (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive) and subsequent modifications. - 96/57 EEC - 96/09/03 (Energy Efficiency Directive) and its subsequent amendments GB
36 GB Foods -18°C Vegetables: green beans, green peas, mixed vegetables, marrow, corn, etc. 12 months Ready-cooked foods: vegetable dish, trimmings, with meat, etc. 12 months Ready-cooked foods: sirloin steaks, stew from knuckle of ham, meat from pig pudding, etc. 6 months Foods from potatoes, pasta: mashed potato, gnocchi, dumpling, pasta filled with jam, chips 12 months Soups: meat-broth, soup from green beans, soup from green peas, etc. 6 months Fruits: sour cherry, cherry, gooseberry, fruit cream, mashed maroon 12 months Meat: chicken, duck, goose 5 months fillets, tuna fish 6 months Popsicle, ice-cream3 weeks Storage time chart Storage time of deep-frozen and frozen products The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes in the products.
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