Classic, classic angle top models english, 1 set-up, 2 electrical connection – Caravell 635-945 User Manual

Page 7: 3 operation, 4 storing food, 5 de-icing the cabinet

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Classic, Classic Angle Top models

English

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Congratulations on purchasing your new
freezer!

Please note that this user manual applies to all Caravell freezers.
The illustrations and equipment will therefore not necessarily

correspond completely to your model.

1 Set-up

Ensure that the freezer is not damaged upon receipt. Transport
damage must be reported to your dealer no later than 24 hours

after delivery.
The freezer should be taken into a dry room at normal room
temperature with adequate air circulation. Position the freezer so

that there is unrestricted air circulation around the freezer, i.e., so

that there is a gap of at least 40 mm on all sides.
Never place the freezer in direct sunlight. The freezer should be

set up on a level surface and should stand with free circulation

around it.
If the freezer has been stored or transported cold, do not attempt

to start it until the compressor has reached a temperature of at
least +5°C. Before the freezer is started, washing is

recommended. (See Section 6 Maintenance).
If the freezer on the machine sign is marked Class 04, it should not

be set up in an ambient temperature higher than +30°C.
If the freeezer is marked Class 4+, it can handle an ambient

temperature of up to +35°C.
If it is marked Class 05, it can handle an ambient temperature of

up to +40°C.
For freezers with sliding glass tops it is very important that these
should be facing in the right direction in order for the covering on

the underside of the glass to ensure optimum insulation. The top
must always be placed so that the text in the corner of the glass

can be read and is not reversed.

2 Electrical connection

The appliance complies with EU requirements for radio noise

suppression in accordance with Directive 82/499/EEC.
The freezer should be connected to a socket rated at the correct

voltage and frequency. This is specified on the manufacturer’s
plate on the back of the freezer. The normal voltage for Europe is

230V/50Hz. Voltage variations of +/- 10% are acceptable. Larger
variations can damage the freezer and in such cases the factory

guarantee will be void. Your local dealer will be able to assist with

information on extreme over/undervoltage variations.
This freezer must be given additional protection in accordance with

the applicable power regulations. This also applies even in the
case of a replacement of an existing freezer that has not been had

additional protection. The purpose of the additional protection is to

protect users from dangerous electrical shocks in case of defects.
In homes built after 1 April 1975, all sockets in kitchens and any

utility rooms will comply with additional protection.
In homes built before 1 April 1975 the additional protection is in
order if a high-sensitivity earth fault circuit breaker has been

installed, which protects the socket to which the freezer is

connected.
In both situations, the following must be carried out:

If the socket has three holes, use a three-pronged plug, and

the wire with green/yellow insulation must be connected to
the earth terminal.

If the socket has only two holes, use only a two-pronged
plug. If the user fits this him/herself, the wire with the

green/gold insulation must be clipped as closely as possible

to the place where the wire enters the plug.

In other situations, the user should let an authorised electrician

check to see how you best can protect your freezer. The Electricity
Council recommends that extra protection is provided with a high-

sensitivity earth fault circuit breaker.

3 Operation

The temperature in the freezer is automatically controlled by the

adjustable thermostat.
Adjusting the thermostat:
Turn the screw at the bottom of the grille anticlockwise. Push the
clasp locks under the grille up. Pull the grille out at the bottom and

then down and remove it. The thermostat is located at top left
inside the compressor compartment. The thermostat should be

rotated clockwise in order to reduce the temperature. See Fig.
The thermostat is preset at the factory so that the temperature in

the warmest area of the freezer does not exceed -18°C.
The location of the freezer, the ambient temperature and the
number and length of openings greatly influence the temperature

inside the freezer. The freezer must therefore not be placed in

direct sunlight or up against heat-generating surfaces. See Fig.
If your freezer is fitted with locks, the keys to the freezer should be

kept out of the reach of children. If your new freezer is replacing a
worn-out freezer of an older type, you should dismantle the locking

mechanism on the old freezer.

4 Storing food

The freezer is only intended as a conservator and is therefore not

suited for the freezing of food. In other words, only products that

are already frozen should be placed in the freezer.
Note that the freezer should only be loaded up to the load line or if

such a line is not included up to 100 mm under the lower cover.

This is to ensure a product temperature of at least -18°C.
As the temperature inside the freezer very much depends on the
conditions in the location where the cabinet is placed, it is

unfortunately not possible to give an exact setting for the
thermostat, but it is recommended that you adjust the thermostat

to your specific conditions. See Fig.

5 De-icing the cabinet

Ice formation in the freezer over time is a natural process, but

when the ice reaches a thickness of approx. 5-8 mm, the cabinet

should be de-iced.

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