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OPERATING & SAFETY GUIDE
FREEZERS
240VOLT
Product Code
18025
GENERAL SAFETY
Contact Event Furniture Limited for information
and advice on the suitability and safety of this type
of equipment. There is a risk of injury if you do
not follow the instructions printed in this guide.
This equipment should only be used by a
competent adult who has read and understood
these instructions. Anyone with a temporary or
permanent disability should seek expert advice
before using the equipment.
Keep all children, animals and bystanders away
from the work area. Ensure the floor of the work
area is free from trip hazards and non-slip.
Never use the equipment if you are ill, tired or
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Never operate electrical switches with wet
hands.
Always switch off and unplug the equipment
from the power supply before moving or
cleaning.
Check the equipment before use, if it shows
signs of damage request a replacement.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The equipment is designed to plug directly into a
standard 240volt, 13 amp socket. Make sure the
equipment and power socket are switched off
before plugging into the power supply.
If the equipment fails to operate or the power cable
or plug become damaged, contact Event Furniture
Limited. Do not try to repair it yourself.
Keep the power cable out of harm’s way.
Extension leads should be unwound fully, never
run them through water, over sharp objects or
where they may be a trip hazard.
Use a suitable RCD (Residual Current Operated
Device) to reduce the risk of electric shock.
OPERATING GUIDE
Position the unit where it is to be used, well away
from any heat source and with sufficient
clearance all round for air circulation.
Ensure that it is level. Apply the brakes on the
braked castors if fitted.
It is important that after the unit has been
positioned, it is allowed to settle for at least 20
minutes before it is switched on. Failure to do so
can damage the unit. Do not move or tilt the unit
during use.
Plug in the cabinet. The display shows the actual
cabinet temperature and indicates that the power
is connected.
Temperature Setting
Push the temperature control button + once to
see the temperature setting, the display will show
the set temperature.
Push this button once more, or keep it pressed for
more than 1 second, the temperature value will
change in steps of 1 degree C. When the display
shows the desired temperature value, release the
button and the setting has been made.
During setting of the temperature value, the digits
in the display flash. The control will
automatically return to normal display if the
button has not been used for more than 5 seconds.
#
Temperature Alarm
The control is fitted with a temperature alarm
that monitors the cabinet temperature. If the
cabinet temperature exceeds the alarm value for
more than 90 minutes, the display starts flashing
and simultaneously the highest temperature
during the alarm period is displayed. The alarm
is stopped by pushing the control button + .
Then the display will show the cabinet
temperature.
Alarm Temperature: 6 degrees C above the set
temperature.
Power Failure
In case of disconnected power supply, the
control will always return to the user set
temperature.
Startup with temperature above alarm
temperature: The compressor starts
immediately. The display shows the alarm
temperature until + is pushed, then the actual
cabinet temperature is displayed.
Startup with temperature below alarm
temperature: The compressor starts after 10
minutes. The display shows the actual
temperature until the setpoint is reached.
EQUIPMENT CARE
When not in use, switch off and unplug the unit,
then empty the contents. If the unit is to be unused
for any length of time, store it with the door
propped ajar or the unit may acquire a musty smell.
DO NOT move or tilt the unit for a minimum of 20
minutes after switching off, to allow the unit to
settle.
Allow to thaw before thoroughly cleaning the
interior, ready for return to Event Furniture
Limited.
Do not use sharp objects, metal scrapers, wire
brushes or wire wool pads as they can scratch the
surface.
Do not use bleach or any corrosive detergent as
they will damage the surface of the unit.
After cleaning with a mild detergent, always
remove any residue with a damp cloth and wipe
dry.
ANY PROBLEMS
Contact: Event Furniture Ltd. 01922 628961
Event Furniture Limited,
Unit2, Maple Leaf Industrial Estate,
Bloxwich Lane, Walsall,
West Midlands, WS2 8TF