Bromic Heating 3735262-NR User manual

Confidence and control.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHEST FREEZER
3735262-NR, 3735301-NR, 3735302-NR, 3735303-NR, 3735304-NR,
3735305-NR, 3735306-NR, 3735307-NR, 3735308-NR, 3735309-NR,
3735310-NR, 3735312-NR, 3736203-NR, 3736204-NR


CONTENTS
Note: Bromic Refrigeration reserves the right to make changes to specifications, parts, components and equipment without prior notification.
This Installation, operation and service manual may not be reproduced in any form with prior written consent from Bromic Refrigeration.
1. PREFIX
4
2. IMPORTANT NOTES & WARNINGS
5
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
7
4. INSTALLATION
11
5. OPERATION
12
6. PRODUCT LOADING AND STORAGE
14
7. MAINTENANCE
14
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
15
9.
ENVIRONMENTAL & DISPOSAL NOTES
16
10. WARRANTY
17

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1. PREFIX
This manual contains important information about the installation, operation, and maintenance
of Bromic chest freezers. Please pay close attention to the important safety information
shown throughout this instruction manual. Any safety information will be accompanied by the
following safety alert symbols:
DANGER, WARNING, IMPORTANT
• READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY before installing or
servicing this product.
• Improper installation, operation, or maintenance can result
in death, severe injury, or property damage.
• Improper installation, operation, or maintenance may also
result in warranty being voided.
• This appliance is intended for 220-240 Volt power supply.
• Installation and maintenance MUST be carried out as per
instruction, in accordance with local regulation.
• Bromic will not accept liabilities, should the instructions
incorporated in this manual be ignored.
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• Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance.
• Retain this manual for future reference.
• Use this appliance only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer
may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
• Improper installation, adjustment or alteration and failure to follow the warnings and instructions in this
manual could result in severe personal injury, death or property damage.
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that could happen from improper use. The manufacturer
emphasises that this appliance should be used in a responsible manner and that all procedures, warnings,
and safety instructions contained in this booklet be followed strictly.
• Check for damage to the appliance regularly. If damage to the appliance is suspected, discontinue use
immediately and contact the supplier or qualified person to repair.
• This appliance is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible of their safety.
• Keep packaging material out reach of children.
• Children should be carefully supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Do not attempt to alter the appliance in any manner.
• Please pay attention to the maximum load limit when filling the baskets.
• All work on electrical equipment must be carried out by a qualified and licensed technician only.
• Do not perform maintenance until the appliance has been turned o and power disconnected.
• Never detach any cover except where specifically instructed in this manual. Doing so might expose live
electrical parts.
• Do not operate the appliance with panels, covers or guards removed.
• Keep the air intake and outlets free of obstructions.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• If the supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised service agent or similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• If the appliance has not been used, or will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect
power supply.
• Electrical equipment should not be placed under the unit or where refrigerant could gather in the event of a
leak.
• Always use original spare parts supplied by the manufacturer
• When contacting Bromic Customer Service, ensure that you have the Model, Serial Number available. The
information can be found from the rating plate which is located outside the appliance.
• Unplug the appliance before cleaning or moving it to avoid electric shock.
• Never use steam cleaner or wet cloths to clean the control panel, lighting and vent grills. This may damage
the appliance or cause electric shock.
• The power plug must be accessible at all times while the appliance is running.
• The power supply must be properly earthed, consult a qualified electrician if unsure.
• Do not use extension cord or power adapter with this appliance.
• Do not use this appliance in an area with high humidity or subject to water damage
2. IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS

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• WARNING: The refrigerant used in this appliance is flammable, use caution during handling, servicing and
disposal of the appliance.
• WARNING: Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this
appliance.
• WARNING: Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the structure
for building-in.
• WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
• WARNING: Ensure that the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged during transportation and
installation, consult Authorised Personnel is unsure
• WARNING: If the refrigeration circuit becomes damaged. Avoid open flames and other source of ignition.
Immediately disconnect the appliance from power supply. Ventilate the room and call Service Hotline.
• WARNING: Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or could ignite.
• WARNING: The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1m³ per 8g of refrigerant. The amount of
refrigerant in the appliance can be found on the rating plate attached to the appliance.
• WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food/ice storage compartments unless they are of the
type recommended by the manufacturer.
• WARNING: In order to reduce flammability hazards, all service work of this appliance must only be carried
out by an Authorised Service Person. In Queensland, the Authorised Service Person must hold a Gas Work
Authorisation to service appliances containing Hydrocarbon refrigerant including removal of covers.
Warning: Risk of fire /
Flammable materials

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3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
GD0007S-NR CF0200ATCG-NR CF0300ATCG-NR CF0400ATCG-NR
Part Number 3735262-NR 3735301-NR 3735302-NR 3735303-NR
External Dimension
Height, mm 1296 949 949 949
Width, mm 1298 719 1010 1298
Depth, mm 615 615 615 615
Capacity Litres 352 176 264 352
Gross Weight Kg 146 57 70 81
Temp. Range Degree Celsius -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C
Climate Class* Class 4 4 4 4
Max Ambient Temperature 35 35 35 35
Lid Type Type Slide Slide Slide Slide
Lid Shape Type Flat Curved Curved Curved
Safety Glass Lid Type Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stainless Steel Lid Type NA NA NA NA
Basket Qty 7 2 4 5
Lockable Front Castor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Refrigeration
Refrigerant R290 R600a R290 R290
Charge, g 110 65 105 110
Plug Rating 10A 10A 10A 10A
Extra Care Warranty Years 2 2 2 2
* Climate class 3 refers to 25
°C
dry bulb temperature, 60% relative humidity; Climate class 4 refers to 30
°C
dry bulb temperature, 55% relative humidity;

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CF0500ATCG-NR CF0600ATCG-NR CF0200FTFG-NR CF0300FTFG-NR
Part Number 3736203-NR 3736204-NR 3735308-NR 3735309-NR
External Dimension
Height, mm 949 949 892 892
Width, mm 1548 1750 719 1010
Depth, mm 615 615 629 629
Capacity Litres 427 555 191 296
Gross Weight Kg 96 114 58 72
Temp. Range Degree Celsius -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C
Climate Class* Class 4 4 4 4
Max Ambient Temperature 35 35 35 35
Lid Type Type Slide Slide Slide Slide
Lid Shape Type Curved Curved Flat Flat
Safety Glass Lid Type Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stainless Steel Lid Type NA NA NA NA
Basket Qty 6 6 2 4
Lockable Front Castor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Refrigeration
Refrigerant R290 R290 R600a R290
Charge, g 110 105 55 85
Plug Rating 10A 10A 10A 10A
Extra Care Warranty Years 2 2 2 2
* Climate class 3 refers to 25
°C
dry bulb temperature, 60% relative humidity; Climate class 4 refers to 30
°C
dry bulb temperature, 55% relative humidity;

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CF0400FTFG-NR CF0500FTFG-NR CF0700FTFG-NR CF0300FTSS-NR
Part Number 3735310-NR 3735304-NR 3735305-NR 3735312-NR
External Dimension
Height, mm 892 892 892 903
Width, mm 1298 1548 2055 1012
Depth, mm 629 629 629 715
Capacity Litres 401 491 670 296
Gross Weight Kg 80 83 120 65
Temp. Range Degree Celsius -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C -22 to -12°C -25 to -15°C
Climate Class* Class 4 4 4 4
Max Ambient Temperature 35 35 35 35
Lid Type Type Slide Slide Slide Hinged
Lid Shape Type Flat Flat Flat Flat
Safety Glass Lid Type Yes Yes Yes NA
Stainless Steel Lid Type NA NA NA Yes
Basket Qty 5 6 8 1
Lockable Front Castor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Refrigeration
Refrigerant R290 R290 R290 R600a
Charge, g 105 110 115 48
Plug Rating 10A 10A 10A 10A
Extra Care Warranty Years 2 2 2 2
* Climate class 3 refers to 25
°C
dry bulb temperature, 60% relative humidity; Climate class 4 refers to 30
°C
dry bulb temperature, 55% relative humidity;

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CF0500FTSS-NR CF0700FTSS-NR
Part Number 3735307-NR 3735306-NR
External Dimension
Height, mm 903 903
Width, mm 1552 2055
Depth, mm 715 715
Capacity Litres 492 675
Gross Weight Kg 94 118
Temp. Range Degree Celsius -25 to -15°C -25 to -15°C
Climate Class* Class 4 4
Max Ambient Temperature 35 35
Lid Type Type Hinged Hinged
Lid Shape Type Flat Flat
Safety Glass Lid Type NA NA
Stainless Steel Lid Type Yes Yes
Basket Qty 2 3
Lockable Front Castor Yes Yes
Refrigeration
Refrigerant R290 R290
Charge, g 110 110
Plug Rating 10A 10A
Extra Care Warranty Years 2 2
* Climate class 3 refers to 25
°C
dry bulb temperature, 60% relative humidity; Climate class 4 refers to 30
°C
dry bulb temperature, 55% relative humidity;

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4. INSTALLATION
Locating the Cabinet
Ensure the following instructions are observed as this is vital for proper and trouble-free operation.
• Do not install the cabinet outdoors.
• Locate the appliance in a dry and well ventilated place.
• The unit must be positioned on a level surface.
• Do not install in the vicinity of heating radiators or other heat sources.
• Do not install the appliance where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
• Do not install the appliance where it is exposed to warm draughts or open doors.
• Keep the ventilation grill free of obstructions.
• Adequate allowance should be made for door openings.
Ventilation
• Allow 150mm clearance between walls, ceiling and the appliance. This is essential for optimal
performance and reliability

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Power Supply
• The appliance must not be plugged into a multiple outlet power board.
• The appliance is supplied with a flexible power cord fitted with a 3-pin plug.
• The socket used must be properly earthed and fuse/RCD protected.
• See the rating label inside the cabinet for supply voltage, frequency and current draw.
• Power cable should not be placed next to heat source such as room heater or other
electrical appliance.
• Do not turn o power before consulting the person responsible.
• Mark the power source clearly, so the refrigerator is not unplugged or turned o
accidentally.
Before Operating
• Avoid tilting or transporting the appliance in a horizontal position. If the appliance were
to be tilted, it must be left to stand in an upright position and not plugged in for at least 6
hours.
• Remove all the packaging material before using the appliance.
• Start the appliance only if it has been installed as described.
5. OPERATION
Start-up
• Connect the appliance to the mains power supply, the appliance will start working without
requiring further operation.
• The thermostat has been pre-set by factory, there is no need to adjust unless requiring
dierent internal temperature.

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Using the controller
• For solid lid models (as per below picture), adjust the thermostat using the dial below
to set the appliance’s internal temperature, moving clock-wise to achieve lower internal
temperature. You should only make small adjustment and wait 24 hours to see whether
further adjustment is required.
• The orange switch (on selective models) is used to activate Fast Freezing mode. It can
be used for first time operation, or when fast freezing is required. Turn the Fast Freezing
switch o within 24 hours.
• The green indicator (on selective models) indicates valid power supply.
• The red indicator (on selective models) indicates an alarm condition when internal
temperature of the appliance is higher than normal. This can happen when the lid is left
open or warm products are loaded. The alarm indicator will automatically turn o once
above condition resolved, depending on the situation, this can take up to 24 hours.
• For glass lid models, the thermostat can be accessed by removing two screws from the
base of the ventilated service panel on the left hand side of the unit. THE UNIT MUST
BE TURNED OFF PRIOR TO REMOVING THIS PANEL. The unit can have the internal
temperature lowered by turning the dial clockwise. NOTE: You should only make small
adjustment and wait 24 hours to see whether further adjustment is required.
Digital thermometer
• The digital thermometer measures and displays the internal temperature. The battery
should be replaced when the brightness of the LCD display appears to be weak or dim. To
change the batteries access the rear of the temperature display by removing two screws
from the base of the ventilated service panel on the left hand side of the unit. THE UNIT
MUST BE TURNED OFF PRIOR TO REMOVING THIS PANEL. The battery compartment is
then on the back of the temperature display and can be opened by sliding the cover to
the left, replace with LR44 type batteries.

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6. PRODUCT LOADING AND STORAGE
Start-up
• Clean the interior surface with a soft cloth and warm water before loading.
• Ensure there is free circulation of air between the products.
• Do not overstock the appliance.
• Keep refrigerator lid openings to a minimum.
• Maximum recommended shelf load (for each basket) is specified in section 3 of this
manual. Do not overstock.
NOTE: Bromic cannot be responsible for loss of stock or damage to stock.
IMPORTANT: Run the refrigerator for at least 24 hours before loading.
7. MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before performing any
maintenance. Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord. Always grasp the
plug firmly and pull straight out of the outlet.
WARNING: Exposure to significant water ingress will void warranty and cause
potential safety issues. If the unit should be exposed to water, please contact the
manufacturer immediately.
IMPORTANT: Warranty may be void if there is no evidence of preventative
maintenance is performed on the appliance.
WARNING: WARNING: Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with
a flammable propellant inside the appliance.
Cleaning the Cabinet
• Remove the products and transfer to a suitable location prior to cleaning the inside
of the cabinet.
• Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
• Never use a water hose or a high-pressure jet to clean.
• Do not use sharp or pointed objects for cleaning.
• Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with a clean damp cloth or with a
neutral cleanser.
• Dry all surfaces with a dry cloth.
Defrosting
• The freezer should be defrosted when ice is approximately 5mm thick. A thick layer of ice built-up
may reduce the freezer’s cooling capacity and increase energy consumption.
• To ensure correct operation of the appliance, we recommend to defrost at least twice a year
• Follow below procedure to defrost
1. Plan your defrosting in advance, preferably when there is no or limited stock in the freezer
2. 4 hours before defrosting, activate Fast Freezing mode (refer to section 5 of this manual) to
further freeze the food stock, getting them ready for temporary relocation.
3. Disconnect the appliance from power supply.

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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT: Repairs on the unit must be carried out by an authorised and licensed
person only. Contact the manufacturer or an approved service agent for any repairs
needed.
Symptom Possible Cause(s) Solution
Unit does not
work
A. No power supply A. Check power supply and green
indicator
B. Adjust temperature control dial to a
colder position
Internal
Temperature
Too High
A. Ambient temperature too high
B. Inadequate ventilation
C. Wall clearances below
minimum distance
D. Incorrect dial position
E. Ice build-up on internal walls
A. Relocate unit
B. Keep ventilation slots free
C. Adjust to minimum clearance
D. Adjust temperature control dial
E. Defrost the appliance (refer to
section 7)
Internal
Temperature
Too Low
A. Set temperature too low A. Adjust temperature control dial
Odour inside
cabinet
A. Cabinet dirty A. Clean
Lid dicult to
open
A. Normal
B. Hinge damage
A. It is normal for the lid to be dicult
to open just after you closed it
B. Inspect hinge and call service hotline
Noisy A. Unlevel surface A. Relocate unit
Thermometer
LCD dim / o
A. Battery dead A. Replace battery
4. Remove all frozen food and store them temporarily in another freezer or insulated container.
5. Remove all baskets, leave the lid fully open, the defrost is now in progress until there is no ice
left inside the appliance. You can use the included ice scraper to remove the ice.
6. Never use electric heater, warm water or hairdryers for defrosting.
7. Locate the external drain plug, put a container with at least 1 litre capacity underneath the
drain ready to collect defrosted water.
8. Pull out half way the external drain plug, rotate it until the water hole points downward to
the container.
9. Pull out the internal drain plug to start drain defrosted water.
10. Once all water is drained, reattach both the internal and external drain plugs with the drain
hole facing up.
11. Clean the internal with dry cloths.
12. Plug the appliance back in to resume normal working condition.
Replace battery of the digital thermometer
The battery of the digital thermometer should be replaced when the brightness of the LCD display
appears to be weak or dim. Remove the thermometer gently using a flat head screw driver, remove
the drained batteries located at the back of the thermometer and replace them with new LR44 type
batteries.

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9. ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL NOTES
These refrigerated cabinets are designed to high standards of environmental protection and recycling
convenience. Cyclopentane, an environmentally friendly foaming agent, has been used. Cyclopentane
is distinguished by zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and zero global warming potential (GWP).
The refrigerant used and contained within a hermetically tight circuit is environmentally friendly and
does not contain chlorine and zero ODP.
The device must be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations. The WEEE regulations
must be observed.
In the interest of preventing environmental nuisance and promoting re-use of the high quality
materials employed, used refrigeration equipment must be collected for expert disposal and
recycling. Therefore, observe the following disposal regulations:
• The cabinet must not be discarded with regular waste.
• The refrigeration circuit must not be damaged.
• Before disposal, make it unserviceable by disconnecting the power plug and cutting o the
power cable.
• Consult your local authorities or authorised dealers for details of collection and disposal facilities.
• Children are often unable to recognise the dangers associated with refrigeration equipment.
Proper supervision must be maintained and children must be prevented from playing with
discarded refrigerated cabinets.
• The refrigerant used in this appliance is flammable. The refrigeration circuit must not be
damaged.
Warning: Risk of fire /
Flammable materials

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10. WARRANTY
All Bromic products are manufactured
to the highest quality standard and are
supported by our Extra Care Service Warranty,
including guarantees against any material or
workmanship defects; guarantees that cannot
be excluded under Australian Consumer Law.
Warranty Terms vary across the range. Please ensure you are familiar with the Terms and Conditions
that apply to the purchase of your Bromic product by referring to the Warranty Policy included with
your purchased product.
Alternatively, you can also download the Warranty Policy at
www.bromicgroup.com/warranty-information
HOW TO PLACE A SERVICE REQUEST
• Please call 1300 276 642 to place a warranty service request and let the operator know whether
you need Priority A or B service. More information can be found below.
• Ensure you have the serial number of your product ready before contacting us.
• The serial number of your product can be found on a compliance plate located on the inside right
and at the rear of your cabinet.
Compliance Plate Example 1

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SERVICE REQUEST PRIORITY
A
B
PRIORITY ASERVICE
PRIORITY BSERVICE
SERVICE CALL PLACED BEFORE MIDDAY
SERVICE CALL PLACED AFTER MIDDAY
When the unit is NOT performing its primary function such as
cooling or heating, or presents an OH&S or food safety risk
When the unit is performing its primary function, and presents
no OH&S or food safety risk. i.e. lights, gaskets. locks, door
adjustment
Priority A - Technician to attend site within 4 hours
Priority B - Technician to attend site within 8 business hours
Priority A - Technician attends site before midday on the
following business day
Priority B - Technician attends site before 4pm on the
following business day


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BROMIC REFRIGERATION
10 Phiney Place, Ingleburn (Sydney)
NSW 2565 Australia
T. 1300 276 642
For further product information
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