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Candy CRCN6200 User manual

MAINTENANCE AND USER‘S GUIDE
EN
Congratulations on purchasing this fridge, which has been designed using the
latest technologies for an easy-to-use, environmentally friendly appliance.
We recommend you read this guide and the technical datasheet carefully to find
out everything you need to know about your new fridge.
1 EN
A SPACE IS NEEDED BETWEEN
„GENERAL“ AND „RECOMMENDATIONS“
This appliance is only intended for storing foods. Any other use is
considered hazardous and the manufacturer may not be held liable for
any damages.
Conformity declaration: the parts of this appliance intended to come
into contact with foodstuffs conform to the directive 89/109/EEC and
the Italian Law decree no. 108 of 25/01/92 implementing this directive.
Appliance conforming to the European directives 2004/108/EC and
2006/95/EC and subsequent amendments.
The dealer shall be notified of any damage within 7 days from purchasing
the appliance.
We also recommend you read the terms of the warranty.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (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 for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
This appliance is marked according to the European directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling
of this product.
The symbol on the product indicates that this product may not be treated
as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental
regulations for waste disposal.
For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of
this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Leave the power plug accessible even after the installation of the
apparatus.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Before plugging in the appliance, make sure the voltage on the rating
plate is the same as the voltage in your home. The rating plate is inside
the appliance, in the bottom left-hand corner of the fridge compartment.
The manufacturer may not be held liable for any damage caused by
unearthed wiring systems.
After you have installed the fridge, wait for at least two hours before
turning it on.
To ensure your appliance works as efficiently as possible, leave at least
a 5 cm gap between the fridge and the wall and between the fridge and
items behind or above it (1).
If your fridge is equipped with 2 wall spacers, apply these to the condenser
on the rear side of the fridge and in the direction of the arrows, as shown
in figure (2).
What to avoid...
Do not install the fridge close to sources of heat.
Do not alter plugs or use adapter plugs or extension leads.
RECOMMENDATIONS
We recommend the following, for greater energy saving:
- Do not put hot foods in the fridge.
- Do not pack foods close together as this prevents air circulating.
- Make sure foods do not touch the back of the fridge.
- If the electricity goes off, do not open the fridge door.
- Do not open or keep open the appliance doors for too long.
- Do not set the thermostat on exceedingly cold temperatures.
The fridge makes some noises when working.This is entirely normal and
you might hear HUMMING, GURGLING, RUSTLING AND WHISTLING,
as well as slight CLICKING OR JUMPING noises.
Install the fridge leaving a gap between it and other furniture or
appliances.
Make sure accessories are installed properly.
If you have followed the instructions, but your product continues to make
irritating noises, other than those resulting from a normal functioning,
please contact the technical support service.
NO
WALL
SPACERS
WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in
the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to
accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by
the manufacturer.
WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage
compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended
by the manufacturer.
WARNINGS
Adjust the feet to level the
appliance.
Make sure glass containers do
not touch in the appliances.
Do not install the appliance outside.
The appliance works properly at the following temperature ranges:
Climatic class: SN +10 +32°C
Climatic class: N +16 +32°C
Climatic class: ST +16 +38°C
Climatic class: T +16 +43°C
(See appliance‘s rating plate)
If your fridge is made of stainless steel or other special finishing, it
may come with a peel-off film which is designed to protect its surface.
In order to remove the said protection, it is not recommended to
use sharp objects that might damage the stainless steel or any
other finishing.
2 EN
MAINTENANCE
Proper maintenance will ensure a long life for your appliance.
Remember to remove the plug before you clean/defrost the fridge, change
the fridge light bulb, etc.
Cleaning
Clean the outside of the fridge at regular intervals with a damp cloth. Use
a solution of bicarbonate of soda and water to clean the inside. Do not
use abrasive products.
An outlet for draining water is located in the middle of the back of the
fridge. Make sure this outlet is not obstructed; clean regularly.
Defrosting
In products without NO FROST technology, it is recommended to defrost
the fridge every time a thick layer of frost is formed. To speed up the
defrosting process, leave the doors open with the appliance turned off;
to remove ice from the internal parts, avoid using sharp or mechanical
objects (knives, scissors or any methods other than those recommended
by the manufactuer) so as to prevent damaging the refrigerating circuit.
NOTE: a small amount of ice on the back of the fridge compartment is
normal.
Replacing the fridge light bulb
To replace the light bulb in the fridge compartment:
STORING AND FREEZING FOODS
To make sure foods retain their flavour and substance and stay fresh,
store them in the fridge compartment as shown in the figure below. Wrap
foods in tin foil or cling film or put them in closed containers.
FREEZER COMPARTMENT:
Frozen foods can be stored for approximately one month in compartments
.
See the table for storing foods in
compartments.
Foods can only be frozen in
compartments.
Trouble-shooting
Please contact our service department if you have any difficulties. However
you can often solve small or apparently alarming problems yourself. In fact
problems may be caused by incorrect use or installation or by unsuitable
ambient conditions and in these cases you will be charged.
THE FRIDGE DOES NOT WORK
- Make sure the plug is inserted properly in the socket.
- Make sure the thermostat is not set to „0“ or Stop.
- Make sure the electricity is working.
THE FRIDGE IS NOT COLD ENOUGH
- Make sure the thermostat is set properly. Adjust to higher settings.
- Make sure the fridge doors have not been left open for too long.
- Make sure you haven‘t stored too much food in the fridge.
- Make sure you haven‘t put hot foods in the fridge.
THERE IS TOO MUCH FROST
- Make sure the door has not been left open for too long. Unplug the
fridge, defrost and then turn it back on.
- Make sure the thermostat is not set at a temperature which is too cold
(high settings). Adjust to lower settings.
THERE IS TOO MUCH CONDENSATION
- Make sure the door has not been left open for too long.
- Make sure you haven‘t stored too many fresh foods in the fridge.
- Make sure you haven‘t put hot foods in the fridge.
THERE IS WATER IN THE FRIDGE COMPARTMENT
- A few drops of water on the sides of the fridge compartment is normal,
particularly when a room is humid/damp.
- Make sure the water outlet is not obstructed.
THE LIGHT DOES NOT WORK
- Make sure the plug is inserted in the socket properly.
- Make sure the electricity is working.
- To remove the light bulb, follow the instructions contained in the product’s
technical sheet or in this guide.
If the problem continues, contact our service department, giving the
appliance number and serial number on the rating plate.
2 - 3
MONTHS
4 - 6
MONTHS
6 - 8
MONTHS
10 - 12
MONTHS
Remove the light bulb and replace with the same type and same
watt bulb.
Re-fit the cover and plug in the appliance.
Adjust the thermostat to „0“
and remove the plug from the
socket.
Use a flat screwdriver to lift up the
grid and remove the see-through
cover.
In case the fridge is equipped with an overhead light as shown below
(figure A or figure B), take the above steps in order to replace the light
bulb: using a screwdriver, remove the protective transparent cover,
widening the wings. Replace the light bulb, reposition the protective
cover and power up the appliance.
In products with TOTAL NO FROST technology, a column containing
LED’s may be found at the bottom of the fridge compartment, present only
in electric type products and not mechanical products. Contact the support
centre if the LED’s should become faulty or fail to operate correctly.
B
A
TOTAL NO FROST
FRIDGE AREA
Z STUDIO > 04/2011 – 41035527

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