Arctica HEF-543 Setup guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Read Carefully This Manual Before Any Operation
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
HEF-543 Upright Glass Door Refrigerator
For service during warranty period

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
3
1.1 FOREWORD
3
1.2 USE AND RESTRICTIONS
3
1.3 TESTING
3
2. TECHNICAL DATA
3
2.1 MATERLAIS AND REFRIGERANTS
3
2.2 SAFETY MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS, RISKS
3
3.INSTALLATION
3
3.1 REMOVAL OF THE PACKAGE
4
3.2 POSITIONING
4
3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
4
4. USE
4
4.1 POWER ON AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE
4
4.2 LOADING OF THE PRODUCT
5
5. ORDINARY MAINTIENANCE
5
5.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE
5
5.2 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE AND THE ACCESSORIES
5
5.3 CLEANING THE CONDENSER AND WATER TRAY
5
5.4 REPLACING THE LAMPS
5
5.5 LONG INACTIVITY PRECAUTIONS
5
6. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE OPERATION
6
6.1 TROUBLE SHOOTING
6
7. DISPOSAL AND DEMOLITION
6
7.1 WASTE STORAGE
6
7.2 PROCEDURES FOR THE DISASSEMBLY OF THE APPLIANCE
6
8.ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS
6
Wiring Diagram
7

1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 FOREWORD
The purpose of this document is to provide important information for the installation,
use and maintenance of this appliance.
Please read carefully the information contained in this manual before any operating
The manufacturer declines the responsibility for any operating effected on the
appliance without respecting the instructions reported in this manual. This manual
would become invalid if altered.
1.2 USE AND RESTRICTIONS
The purpose of this appliance is to chill drinks contained in bottles or cans.
Any other use of the appliance is to be considered improper.
1.2.1 The appliance is not fit for outdoor installations and environments subjected
to the action of atmospheric agents (rain, direct sun shinning).
1.2.2 The appliance is not allowed to store any drugs, specimen, fresh flower,
vaccinium or any other active subjects.
1.2.3 The appliance is not allowed to store any dangerous subjects which is easily
burned, exploded or volatilized, like ethyl alcohol, lacquer thinner and petrol.
The manufacturer declines the responsibility for any improper use of the product.
1.3 TESTING
The appliance is proved to be qualified and reliable after various testing including
visual inspection, electrical safety test and cooling performance testing.
1.4 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER
Set up an electrical outlet connected effectively to ground, in accordance with the
voltage indicated on the nameplate.
Make sure that the appliance level and stable.
2. TECHNICAL DATA
2.1 MATERLAIS AND REFRIGERANTS
The inside and outside material are prepainted steel or nontoxic plastic materials,
which is no harm to the user or the drinks inside. The Appliance is equipped by the
qualified Freon-free refrigerants.
The type and quantity of the refrigerants charged in the refrigerant unit is
indicated on the nameplate.
2.2 SAFETY MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS, RISKS
The cabinet has no sharp edge, closed angle, nor rising parts. The protection devices
for the moving and electric parts are fixed to the appliance with screws, to prevent
any accidental access to these dangerous points.
3.INSTALLATION
In order to make sure the appliance operate smoothly, please kindly follow the
manufacturer’s instructions declared in the below chapter.

3.1 REMOVAL OF THE PACKAGE
Before proceeding to unpack the appliance check the packing of the cooler and its
protections.
Any damage should be reported immediately to the carrier.
Under mo circumstances any damaged appliance can be returned to the manufacturer
without prior written authorisation.
Romove all the polythene material, and pay attention not to scratch the sides with
sharp blades or scissors.
Use a fork-lift to lift the appliance and take it to the place of installation, make
sure that the load is balanced.
The components of packing should be disposed according to the local law.
Some components of the packing are marked as recyclable.
ATTENTION: During transportation, do not heavily pull or push the product, and try
to keep the inclination angel between the cabinet body and ground to be no more
than 45°.
3.2 POSITIONING
The appliance must be placed in an adequately ventilated room as far as possible
from any heat elements, such as radiators or hot pipes.
Make sure that the distance between the wall and the back of the cooler is not less
than 10 cms and that the front ventilation grill is clear, to allow free air
circulation to the refrigerator unit, which is located at the base of the appliance.
3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The cooler works on single phase voltage power supply.
To switch on the appliance, just insert the plug into the main socket, make sure
that:
-the main socket is provided with efficient ground, the voltage and frequency of
the electric line matches with those indicated on the nameplate. In case of doubts
about the efficiency of the ground, have your electric line checked by a qualified
technician.
-a circuit breaker featuring at least 3mm distance between the opening contacts has
been linked up between the socket and the power supply.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility for possible damages or accidents
arising from the violation of the rules above exposed or of the safety electric laws
relevant the country of use of the appliance.
4. USE
4.1 POWER ON AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE
The cooler is not provided with a main switch; therefore, the electric components
are supplied at the moment that you insert the plug into to the main socket. To switch
off the cooler, turn off the circuit breaker or just disconnect the plug from the
socket.
(Refer to Pic.2).
The internal cell temperature can be adjusted by rotating the thermostat knob “B”.In
the“MAX”the position the temperature will reach the lowest by the appliance.
Refer to the technical data chart to know the temperature range.

To turn the lights on, use the switch located on the evaporator cover in the top
part of the cell “A”.
4.2 LOADING OF THE PRODUCT
Place the shelves in the cell according to the type of subjects that you desire to
load, leave enough space between the shelves necessary to place the cans or bottles.
The cans can be stacked ,piling up two layers of cans in each shelf.
The shelves are designed to still remains some free space at full load it to allow
a good internal air circulation across the cell.
Do not plug these ventilation holes of the shelves with any subjects.
5. ORDINARY MAINTIENANCE
5.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE
The ordinary maintenance operations can be performed by not specialized personnel
following carefully the instructions clarified in this instruction manual.
ATTENTION: Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect
the appliance from the power supply. Do not destroy any safety devices.
5.2 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE AND THE ACCESSORIES
Before use, periodically clean the cooler and all its accessories with warm water
and neutral soap, rinse with clean water and wipe it dry.
Do not use detergents such as solvents or abrasive powders.
Clean the drainpipe hole positioned at the base of the cell.
Wash all the painted steel parts of the cooler with neutral detergents and protect
them with silicon wax.
5.3 CLEANING THE CONDENSER AND WATER TRAY
The frequency of the cleaning depends on the use and the location of the appliance.
ATTENTION: Disconnect power supply first, then remove the front ventilation panel
and clean the water tray and condenser. The periodic cleaning of the condenser is
necessary to guarantee and maintain the good performance and function of the
appliance. The manufacturer suggests do clean the condenser by using brush and vacuum
cleaner once every three months.
Caution: Do not wash the appliance with direct or high pressure water jets.
5.4 REPLACING THE LAMPS
The cell lamp is accessible by unscrewing the two screws which fix
the transparent protention cover;
Discharge the screw on the side of the cell lamp cover,
take out the front panel,rotate it clockwise and take off the lamp
to replace the new one!
Attention: Replace the former one must cut off the power.
5.5 LONG INACTIVITY PRECAUTIONS
If the appliance is not going to be used for a long period, then these instructions
must be followed:
·disconnect the plug from mains socket;
·remove all the products and clean the cell and the accessories.
·leave the door open in order to allow air circulation in the cell, this is to prevent

the formation of mould and bad smells.
·Make sure that the premises is aired regularly.
6. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE OPERATION
6.1 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Generally, the faults that occur during performance are caused by banal mistakes
nearly all resolvable without the assistance of a specialized technician, therefore
before getting in touch with a technical assistance centre, verify the following
points:
A- The appliance does not start.
-check that the plug is correctly inserted in to the socket.
-verify that there is power supply at the socket.
B- The internal temperature is too high.
-check the adjustment of the thermostat.
-check the perfect closing of the door.
C-The appliance is excessively noisy.
-verify the level of the appliance. A not levelled appliance could cause some the
vibrations.
-check that the cooler is not touching other coolers or other parts that could enter
in resonance.
Carry out this Check-up and if the fault persists, get in touch with our technical
assistance centres.
Remember to remark:
-the type of fault (electrical, mechanical)
-the code and serial number of cooler that can be found written on the sticker
attached in the cell and on the back site of the appliance.
The extraordinary maintenance operations must be carried out by specialized
personnel only. These personnel can require a service manual from the manufacturer.
7. DISPOSAL AND DEMOLITION
7.1 WASTE STORAGE
Temporary storage of special waste is permitted but only if the final purpose will
be the definitive disposal by treatment and/or final collection.
Dispose the special waste according to the law regulations of your country.
Keep the environment clean.
7.2 PROCEDURES FOR THE DISASSEMBLY OF THE APPLIANCE.
The specific prescriptions requested by the legislation and local authorities for
each country where the cooler will be demolished must be observed.
A general rule is to hand over the cooler to specialized collection/demolition
centres.
Disassemble the cooler and divide the components separately according to their
chemical characteristics. Remember that the compressor contains oil and refrigerant
gas which can be recycled.
The coolers components are categorised as special urban waste.
THE DISASSEMBLY OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
8.ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS

Electric diagram
Installation diagram.
Instruction manual
Door key
Wiring diagram
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