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Fagor CIV-82 freezer
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1. 18 C 38 18 C 43 LOCATION The appliance must be installed on a flat stable surface and the levelling feet regulated according to the instructions in section 1 When placing the appliance into the unit space take care not to squash the mains cable It is advis able not to use extensions or adaptors for connecting to the mains The air input and output for ventilation of the appliance must be ensured by means of an opening in the foot plate Attention Access to the mains must be ensured to help with unplugging when required If this is not possible connect the appliance to the mains by means of a double break switch with an opening distance for the contacts of at least 3 mm situated in an accessible place ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance must be earthed in accordance with the law The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any incidents caused by failure to comply with this Make sure that the voltage stated on the appliance s features plate located inside on the left hand side corresponds to the voltage for the wiring in the house Do not use adaptors or extensions Prevent the cable from coming into contact with the motor Prevent the cable from being trapped under the appliance BEFORE CONNECTING YOUR APPLIANCE When the appliance is fully installed the following is recommended Clean the inside with warm water and bicarbonate of soda Rinse and dry carefully Wait 2 h
2. To clean the inside and the accessories we recommend that you use a water and bicarbonate of soda solution Avoid e Abrasive powders detergents or soap Scouring pads or plastic materials Aggressive products alcohol thinners etc Clean the outflow opening frequently which is located on the rear wall with either a brush or a blunt instrument e g a cotton bud Rinse in clear water Carefully dry all the components and leave the door ajar for a few minutes You can now place the food inside the appliance Clean the ventilation grille of the motor and condensor with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush taking care not to damage or separate the internal connections For brief periods when you are away we recommend that you leave the appliance plugged in 51 Attention You must never use a steam cleaner to defrost or clean the appliance Steam may dam age the parts of the low voltage appliance and cause a short circuit or an electrical dis charge Steam may damage the plastic parts Oils and organic solvent substances must not come into contact with the walls of the appliance but should be positioned in suitable containers as they may affect the plastic elements Examples of these substances are Olive and seed oils Butter and animal fats Lemon or orange juice Detergents or products which contain acetic acid WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF INACTIVITY In the event of extended absence we recom
3. the unit e The rear part does not touch the back wall e The internal drawers are correctly positioned Check that The thermostat is not set to e The plug is connected to the mains e The mains cable is not broken Check that e During defrosting the freezer is level lf after having checked all this it still does not work normally contact your nearest Support Service 53 7 CALLING THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE Read the manual carefully and if you are unable to solve the problem call the technical support service Inside your appliance you will find a red and white sticker with the telephone number of the Technical Support Service The address and telephone number nearest to where you live appears in the list of official technical service offices supplied with the appliance or in your local telephone directory To help the technical support service please provide them with the following details Appliance model e Date of purchase e Appliance reference e Description of the problem Your address and telephone number During repairs ask the distributor to use only replacement parts which have been certified at origin Any repair including the replacement of the mains cable must be carried out by the technical suport service or by a qualified person This appliance is intended to come into contact with foodstuffs and complies with 1 108 of 25 01 92 European Directive 89 109 CE Thi
4. MANUAL DE INSTALACION USO DE SU CONGELADOR MANUAL DE INSTALA O E USO DO CONGELADOR MANUEL D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION DU CONGELATEUR INSTALLATION AND USER S MANUAL OF THE FREEZER MONTAGE UND GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG DES GEFRIERGERATS GEBRUIKS MONTAGE AANWIJZING VAN DE VRIESKIST MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE E USO DEL FREEZER FAGOR 2 1 INTEGRATION INSTRUCTIONS If you observe any damage when the appliance is in tran sit please inform the supplier immediately before carrying out the installation For modular kitchens with the dimensions indicated in the figure the appliance may be installed below the work sur face WARNINGS BEFORE INSTALLATION One front panel is sufficient for installation If the appliance is installed next to the wall a side panel must be posi tioned on the wall It is advisable to position the socket in an easily accessible place preferably away from the area occupied by the appliance REVERSIBILITY OF THE DOORS If the direction in which the doors open needs to be changed carry out the following Remove the door and diagonally invert the hinges following the diagram in figure 2 Fix the profile on to the kitchen unit as shown in figure 3 43 POSITIONING THE APPLIANCE Place the power cable so that after installation the electrical connection can be made easily Fit the appliance into the space until the front edge of the hinge is at the same level
5. as the front edge of the body of the adjacent unit Raise the refrigerator by regulating its feet with an adjustable spanner until the upper part touches the work top figure 4 To raise the appliance turn the feet to the left using the adjustable spanner then block the locknut by turning it to the right Once the unit is in the correct position fix the hinges on it as shown in figure 5 ASSEMBLING THE FOOT PLATE In order not to limit the appliance s performance it is important to use the original ventilation grille Minimum transverse section of the foot plate open ing and 250 cm channel Remove the ventilation grille by releasing the safety catches in figure 6 A If the space measures 820 mm in height and the height of the foot plate is 100 mm assembly can be carried out without any modifications The same occurs with a maximum space height of 870 mm and foot plate height of 150 mm In any other case the foot plate will have to be cut to get the appropriate measurement Height 100 or 150 mm Width 580 mm Rest the foot plate on the kitchen floor as shown in figure 7 Mark and cut the excess part of the grille support B To make the cut remove the foot plate again For cutting use one of the marks which have already been pre pared on the support Fix the foot plate to the rest of the units Replace the ventilation grille Fig 7 B 44 ASSEMBLING THE FRONT PANEL To make the opening
6. at in certain cir cumstances it may present a risk if the appropriate steps are not taken Therefore during transit installation and use deterioration of the refrigeration system elements must be pre vented If these elements are damaged in any way flames or incandescent bodies must be avoided at all times If the refrigerant is lost prevent open flames or ignition sources near the leak point Isobutane R600A is heavier than air and therefore concentrates on the floor In the event of leaks the room where the appliance is located must be ventilated The appliance must be installed by two people to prevent harm to people or objects This appliance may only be repaired by the technical support service and using original spare parts Do not use fire elements or electrical appliances inside the refrigerator The appliance must be used exclusively for the domestic preserving and or freezing of food Do not use the foot plates drawers doors or grilles as a brace or support Do not allow children to play with the appliance Do not handle the appliance with wet hands and or feet or barefoot Each grille or drawer can support a distributed load of 18 kg 46 3 INSTALLATION FEATURES OF THE APPLIANCE This appliance is designed to operate correctly at room temperature according to its climate classification which is stated on the features plate located on the back of the appliance CLIMATE CLASSIFICATION 4
7. he Super position yellow indicator switched on 24 hours before freezing e To freeze food place it directly on the cooling grille and once it has frozen place it on the shelves with sliding drawers appropriate for preservation e Do not open the door unnecessarily but if you have to open it as quickly as possible After 26 hours following the start of freezing place the switch in the energy saving position yellow indicator switched off Lighter products up to 2 kg may be frozen without connecting the fast freeze placing them direct ly into the drawer 49 Jman HOW MAKE ICE CUBES 70 Fill up the trays three quarters full of water and place them in the low temperature com partment Once the water has frozen you can remove the ice cubes by gently twisting the trays If one of the trays when freezing becomes stuck to the base of the compartment do not attempt to unstick it with cutting or pointed objects as they may damage the appliance Use wooden or plastic spatulas Do not swallow ice cubes immediately after extracting them as they can cause cold burns HOW TO THAW FOOD Not all food should be thawed the same way If you have bought frozen food from a shop follow the instructions on the packet Vegetables must be cooked from frozen Generally prepared or pre cooked food can be cooked from frozen Meat and fish must be thawed slowly in the refrigerator for several hours If you have a microwave yo
8. l temperature has reached 18 C The light indicator switches off Do not forget that the regulation of the thermostat may vary according to room temperature the amount of food preserved the location and how often the doors are opened The most appropriate regulation for your needs will come with experience 48 PRESERVATION OF FOOD In the low temperature compartment where it can reach 18 C frozen food can be preserved for sev eral months It is recommended that you regulate the thermostat to positions 2 or 212 Preservation time for food depends primarily on the kind of food This preservation time for purchased food is generally stated on the packaging Never consume food whose sell by date has expired it may cause food poisoning A product which has begun to thaw must under no circumstances be refrozen and must be con sumed as soon as possible To preserve flavours freshness etc well we recommend that you wrap food in tin foil or cling film or place it in covered containers FREEZING Avoid products to be frozen from coming into contact with products which have already been frozen Always place dry containers in the freezer to prevent several containers from forming a single block when they freeze Prepare the food in portions to help with faster freezing To freeze the maximum amount of foodstuffs indicated on the technical features plate follow the instructions described below e Connect the switch in t
9. mend that you unplug the appliance from the mains empty it clean the inside and leave the door open to prevent bad smells from forming NORMAL NOISES IN YOUR APPLIANCE Refrigerating gas may produce bubbling as it moves through the circuits The compressor may make a humming and or a slight tapping noise which may be more accentuated when starting up Acrack made by the expansion and contraction of the materials used The insulating material amplifies the noise level 52 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING Irregular operation is not always due to a fault in the appliance but it is often caused by incorrect installation or use To prevent needless repairs and the costs involved in calling for assistance we suggest that you read the fol lowing advice which may help you solve the problem PROBLEM The internal tempera ture is not cold enough The internal tempera ture is too cold The appliance is too noisy The appliance does not work Water is leaking from the appliance POSSIBLE SOLUTION Check that e The door closes perfectly e The thermostat is in the right position e The freezer is not close to heat sources e The freezer is not right up against the walls and that air is circulating freely e There is not an excess of frost in the low temperature compartment Check that e The thermostat is in the right position e The Super switch is not connected Check that e The appliance is correctly levelled inside
10. ours before starting up to ensure the stabilisation of the motor lubricants Plug into the mains 47 4 OPERATION AND USE THE APPLIANCE The freezer that you have chosen allows frozen food to be preserved and fresh food to be frozen see the para graph on freezing page 49 TEMPERATURE REGULATION 5 4 32 The thermostat allows the temperature to be regulated gradually The position means interrupted operation of the appliance Turned off the internal light is not working The position means minimum operation The position means maximum operation Thermostat Temperature regulation Green Light Indicator Freezer supplied with mains voltage Red Light Indicator The alarm system is connected when the temperature in the compartment is above 12 C and can be detected when the light indicator comes on Yellow Indicator This comes on when the switch is connected in the super position Super Switch This must be used to freeze food ALARM INDICATOR The increase in temperature in the preserving compartment may be caused by the following Frequent and prolonged opening of the door Freezing large amounts of food High room temperature An anomaly in the operation of the refrigerating system in this case contact your nearest technical support cen tre Attention Before placing frozen food to be preserved or fresh food to be frozen into the freezer for the first time wait until the interna
11. ppliance s mains cable DEFROSTING To reduce electricity consumption we recommend that you frequently remove any excess frost from inside the freezer compartment 3 or 4 mm The thawing process must be carried out as quickly as possible as if the tem perature of the food rises the preservation period will decrease You can use a plastic spatula to speed up the process but under no circumstances use metal sharp or pointed objects knives forks metal spatulas etc as they may damage the refrigerating circuit Never use humidifiers braziers hair dryers or de icing sprays to speed up this process either The refrigerating circuit may be damaged irreparably and be a source of danger if the appliances operate with R 600 A To defrost the freezer follow the instructions below 1 Turn the thermostat to the position 2 Remove the plug from the mains socket or disconnect the main switch 3 Remove the food from the freezer and store it in cold insulation bags in a cool place 4 Let the discharge water flow into a container 5 Collect the water which forms during defrosting with a sponge or cloth 6 Also dry the walls and or cooling grilles 7 Plug into the mains 8 Turn the thermostat to the desired position Please refer to the TEMPERATURE REGULATION section MAINTENANCE Disconnect either by using the buttons of the freezer before cleaning or by disconnecting the mains plug Clean the inside when defrosting
12. s appliance has been designed manufactured and put on sale in accordance with LOW VOLTAGE Directive 73 23 CE EMC Directive 89 336 CE CE Marking Directive 93 68 CE Energy Efficiency Directive 96 57 CE 54
13. s on the front panel follow the diagram in figure 8 After having fixed the panel to the hinges by means of the corresponding pins figures 9 A and 10 A calibrate the panel using the adjusting screws figures 9 B and 10 Once the calibration has been completed fix the screws on to the lower support as in figure 11 Fig 11 45 2 SAFETY INFORMATION AND GENERAL ADVICE RECYCLABILITY This appliance has been manufactured with the utmost concern for environmental aspects OLD APPLIANCE To prevent damage to the environment and to recover materials please use your local council s col lection service Ensure that the refrigerating circuit is not damaged as it may contain substances which affect the environment Disable your old appliance 1 Cut the mains cable 2 Remove the door to prevent children from having easy access to the interior PACKAGING The materials used in the packaging are fully recyclable Cardboard plastic EPS etc Do not throw the packaging away select the different materials according to local requirements for eliminating waste and in accordance with current law Warning Do not leave packaging materials within the reach of children as they are potentially dangerous SAFETY This appliance does not contain CFC or HFC The refrigerating circuit contains R600A ISOBUTANE Isobutane is a natural refrigerating gas which does not affect the environment despite the fact th
14. u can significantly speed up the thawing process HOW TO USE YOUR APPLIANCE PROPERLY TIPS Do not open the freezer door too often to prevent the temperature inside the compartment from rising Do not exceed the recommended preservation expiry date on the packaging of deep frozen products The amount of food to be frozen in one go must not exceed the freezing power value indicated on the features plate Always freeze food in a good condition So that food does not dry out wrap it in tin foil or cling film Place a sticker on the wrapping indicating the content and the date of freezing Never refreeze thawed food Do not store bottles with fizzy drinks or glass bottles containing liquids in the freezer as they may explode Do not consume very cold ice cream or food as they may burn your mouth SUGGESTIONS FOR SAVING ELECTRICITY Do not install the appliance in places exposed to direct sunlight or near heat sources as this requires a higher energy consumption Do not block the grille or openings for air circulation For this we recommend that you dust it once or twice a year Do not place hot food in the freezer Open the freezer door only when necessary 50 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before any cleaning or maintenance disconnect the appliance either by unplugging it from the socket or by turn ing off the mains switch To disconnect the appliance from the mains unplug it When doing so do not pull the a
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