GVA GVA103R User manual

Instruction Manual
117L Bar Fridge
/GVA103R

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Important Safety Instructions
Read this manual thoroughly before rst use, even if you are familiar with this type
of product. We have provided many important safety statements in this manual
concerning the use of this appliance.
Always read and observe all safety statements. They reduce the risk of re, electric
shock and injury when correctly adhered to.
Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference, along with the completed
warranty card, purchase receipt and carton.
If applicable, pass these instructions on to the next owner of the appliance.
Pay particular attention to safety messages that follow this safety
alert symbol or the words DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION. These
words are used to alert you to a potential hazard that can seriously
injure you and others.
The instructions will tell you how to reduce the chance of injury
and let you know what can happen if the instructions
are not followed.
DANGER means that failure to read this safety statement may result in severe
personal injury.
WARNING means that failure to read this safety statement may result in extensive
product damage or serious personal injury.
CAUTION means that failure to read this safety statement may result in minor or
moderate personal injury, property or equipment damage.
CAUTION:
Flammable Gas
This symbol alerts you to take care as the appliance contains a
ammable refrigerant. Do not expose to high heat, sparks and
open ames.

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Important Safety Instructions
Installation
• Heavy: This appliance is heavy, take care when moving it. To avoid back or other
injury, consider a two person lift or mechanical aid when installing it.
• Moisture: Install the appliance in an indoor area protected from wind, rain, water
spray or drips.
• Heat: Do not install it next to an oven, grill or other source of high heat.
• Ventilation: To ensure proper ventilation for your appliance, the front of the
unit must be completely unobstructed. Keep any ventilation openings clear of
obstructions. Choose a well ventilated area with temperatures above 16˚C and
below 32˚C.
• Refrigerant circuit: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
• Level: Install the appliance level in order to ensure it works properly.
• Pipes: Make certain that the pipes are not pinched, kinked or damaged during
installations. Check for leaks after connection.
Electrical safety
• Voltage: Make sure your outlet voltage and circuit frequency correspond to the
voltage stated on the appliance rating label. Plug the bar fridge into a 220-240V,
50Hz, 3-prong, power outlet with a 15A fuse at the mains. The outlet must be
properly earthed to the ground.
• Separate circuit: Do not use an adaptor; do not use an extension cord. We recom-
mend you connect the appliance to a separate circuit serving only this appliance.
This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading the house wir-
ing circuits that could cause a re hazard from overheating. Use a power point that
cannot easily be turned o accidentally.
• Power cord: Do not kink or damage the power cord; do not leave it exposed or
dangling. Secure it at the back so no one steps on or places anything on the cord
or against it. Never unplug the unit by pulling the power cord. Always grip the
plug rmly and pull straight out from the power point.
• Damaged cord: Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along
its length or at either end. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer or its service agent. Contact the after sales support line to have
it replaced.
• Electrical work: If the installation of this appliance requires any electrical work,
make sure it is carried out by a qualied electrician.

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Important Safety Instructions
Usage conditions and restrictions
• Indoor domestic use only: This appliance is intended for indoor household use
only. It is not suitable for commercial, industrial or outdoor use.
• Intended purpose: Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended
purpose, and only use it as described in this manual. Do not attempt to alter or
modify this appliance in any way.
• Electrical type appliances: Do not use any electrical type appliances inside
the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are specically
recommended in this manual.
• Usage restrictions: The 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: Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the appliance. Never
allow children crawl inside the appliance.
Cleaning and maintenance
• Disconnect: Unplug the appliance or disconnect power before cleaning or
servicing. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock, injury or death. Do not
connect or disconnect the electric plug when your hands are wet.
• Flames: Never clean this appliance with ammable uids.
• Flammable substances: Do not store or use petrol or other ammable vapors or
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. The fumes can create a re
hazard or explosion.
• Solvents: Do not use solvent based cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior.
These cleaners may damage or discolour the interior.
• Defrosting aids: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate
the defrosting process. Never use a sharp or metal instrument to remove frost as
it may damage the cooling system and will void the warranty. We recommend
using a plastic scraper.
• Service: Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of the appliance unless
it is specically recommended in this manual. Refer all other servicing to a
qualied technician, or contact our after sales support line for advice on repair or
replacement.

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• Unpack the appliance but keep all packaging materials until you have made sure
your new appliance is undamaged and in good working order.
• Plastic wrapping can be a suocation hazard for babies and young children, so
ensure all packaging materials are out of their reach.
• Check to ensure you have all the parts listed, plus aninstruction manual, a
warranty stickers and a warranty certicate.
• Read this manual to familiarise yourself with all the parts. Pay particular attention
to the safety instructions on the previous pages.
• Unwind the cord to its full length and inspect it for damage. Do not use the
appliance if the appliance or its cord have been damaged. In such a case, contact
our after sales support line for advice.
• Make sure the appliance is disconnected from the power supply before cleaning
the interior surfaces with lukewarm water using a soft cloth to remove any dust
from transit and storage. Dry the appliance thoroughly.
• Your appliance has the capability of the door opening from the right or left side.
If your setup requires reversal of the door swing, follow the instructions on pages
10 to 11.
• Your new appliance is now ready for installation – see page 7 for installation
instructions.
Before First Use

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Parts
NOTE: Because of regular production improvements, the unit you purchased may dier
slightly from the above image.
1 Chiller Compartment
2 Fridge
3 Drip Tray
4 Removeable Shelves
5 Temperature Control
6 Bottle Racks
7 Crisper Cover
8 Crisper
9 Ice Box
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Take off the doors.
Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Warning: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a
similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Warning: This appliance can not be used in camping.
Warning: This appliance can not be used in public transportations.
Attention: 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.
INSTALLATION
Positioning
Position the appliance away from heat sources such as stoves, radiators, direct sunlight etc.
Before connect the power supply, remove the supporting base and then screw down the front foot of appliance
correctly to make it leveled correctly.
This appliance is suitable in ‘T’ climate.
Climate Class
Ambient Temperature
T
From +16℃to +43℃
Appliances must not be exposed to rain. Sufficient air must be allowed to circulate in the lower rear section of
appliances, as poor air circulation can affect performance. Built-in appliances should be positioned away from
heat sources such as heaters and radiators and out of direct sunlight. Behind the appliance there should be a
free space of at least 3in. Kitchen units (e.g. cupboards) should be at least 2in. away from the appliance in
order to assure adequate ventilation. There should be 4in. between both sides of the appliance and other
obstacles.
Electrical connection
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, ensure that the voltage and frequency as indicated on the
data plate correspond to those of the electrical mains.
A deviation of -6% to +6% is admissible with respect to the rated voltage. For operation with other voltage
supplies, an adequately powered auto-transformer is required.
Always connect the appliance to an efficient earthing system.
Put the appliance in upright position for at least 2 hours before switching it on.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
①Chiller Compartment
②Fridge
③Drip Tray
④Removable shelves
⑤Temperature Control Knob
⑥Bottle Racks
⑦Crisper Cover
⑧Crisper
⑨Ice Box

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Positioning
Position the appliance away from heat sources such as stoves, radiators, direct sunlight etc.
Before connect the power supply, remove the supporting base and then screw down the
front foot of appliance correctly to make it leveled correctly.
This appliance is suitable in‘T’ climate.
Climate Class Ambient Temperature
T From +16° to +43°
Appliances must not be exposed to rain. Sucient air must be allowed to circulate in the
lower rear section of appliances, as poor air circulation can aect performance. Built-in
appliances should be positioned away from heat sources such as heaters and radiators and
out of direct sunlight. Behind the appliance there should be a free space of at least 3in.
Kitchen units (e.g. cupboards) should be at least 2 inch. away from the appliance in order to
assure adequate ventilation. There should be 4 inch. between both sides of the appliance
and other obstacles.
Electrical connection
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, ensure that the voltage and
frequency as indicated on the data plate correspond to those of the electrical mains.
Put the appliance in upright position for at least 2 hours before switching it on.
Operation - Temperature regulation
To switch on the appliance, turn the thermostat knob clockwise from “OFF”or “0” to the
required cooling temperature.
An intermediate thermostat setting is generally recommended.
Installation

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For optimal use of the refrigerator compartment observe the following instructions:
1. Never put hot liquids or food in the refrigerator;
2. Cover or wrap food prior to storage
3. Arrange food so that air can circulate freely inside the compartment.
Meat (all types): Wrap in protective material and store time should be less than two days
Cooked food, cold meals etc. must be covered well and stored in proper position in the
refrigerator.
Fruit and vegetables should be cleaned and stored in the relative drawer.
Bananas, potatoes, onions and garlic should not be stored in the refrigerator unless wrapped
rst.
Storing frozen food/freezing fresh food
Appliances with compartments can be used to store frozen food for a maximum time of one
month.
1. The interval between purchase and placing the food in the freezer should be as short as
possible.
2. Never exceed the storage period indicated on the food packaging.
3. Only open the freezer door when necessary and as quick as possible.
After prolonged periods turned o, switch on the appliance under no-load conditions for 2-3
hours taking care to set the thermostat knob to the highest setting, then place food in the
refrigerator as required and adjust the thermostat knob to an intermediate setting.
IMPORTANT
If food stored in the compartment is defrosted, e.g. due to a
power failure, it should be consumed within a short time, even
if not completely thawed.
Ice
The appliance is supplied with an ice tray to make ice. If the ice
tray freezes onto the compartment, never use metal and/or
sharp objects to detach the tray from the compartment.
Food Storage

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Maintenance
The care required for best performance, such as
1. Loadings in the refrigerating appliance should not exceed its storage volume. If the
fridge was stopped for a long time (due to interruption of power supply or failure of the
refrigerating system), the frozen food (fresh food) should be disposed.
2. It is better to separate the food when storing, to avoid cross-contamination.
3. Some types of fresh vegetables and fruits are sensitive to cold; therefore they are not
suitable for storage in chill compartment.
Defrosting food
For optimal cooking results with frozen food, we recommend defrosting inside the
refrigerator or at ambient temperature, the latter obviously required less time. If you need to
save time and cook food in the shortest time, you can cook small items directly from frozen
by lengthening the cooking time slightly, or put the big size items in a microwave oven to
reduce the defrosting time.
Defrosting the appliance
Frost on the inner cooling walls of the refrigerator is eliminated automatically every time the
motor compressor is shut down. Water from melted frost is collected by means of a water
tray installed underneath the evaporator at the upside of the unit. Periodically empty the
defrost water from the water tray.
Frost should be removed from the freezer compartment once it reaches a thickness of over
3-4 mm. Never use metal objects to remove the ice as it could damage the appliance.
Refrigerator Lamp
The central section of the thermostat box is tted with a lamp for internal lighting. If
replacement is required, disconnect the appliance from the
power supply, remove the protection grille from the thermostat
unit and unscrew the lamp. Replace with a lamp (10W max.)
of the same voltage; ret the grille on the thermostat unit to
complete the replacement.
Prolonged periods of no use
If you do not intend to use the appliance for long periods of
time. Set the thermostat knob to the “OFF” or “0” position and
disconnect the power supply. Then take out the food, defrost
and clean the appliance. Leave the door slightly open.

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CAUTION: To avoid personal injury to yourself and/or property, we recommend someone
assist you during the door reversal process.
Changing the Reversible Door
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Your refrigerator is built with a reversible door. You have the choice of either opening it from the left or the
right side. In order to reserve the opening direction of your door, please follow these simple instructions:
1. Remove the hinge cover on the right top of the
cabinet.
2. Remove the two screws (using a ratchet tool
with a 7/16” socket) that hold the top hinge to
the cabinet. Keep these screws for later use.
3. Lift the top hinge straight up to free the pin from
the socket on the top of the door.
4. Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to
prevent scratching it.
5. Remove the plug buttons from the upper left
holes as illustrated and transfer them to the
uncovered holes at the right side. Be sure to
press the plug buttons firmly into the holes.
Your refrigerator is built with a reversible door. You have
the choice of either opening it from the left or the right
side. In order to reserve the opening direction of your
door, please follow these simple instructions:
1. Remove the hinge cover on the right top of the
cabinet.
2. Remove the two screws (using a ratchet tool with a
7/16” socket) that hold the top hinge to the cabinet.
Keep these screws for later use.
3. Lift the top hinge straight up to free the pin from the
socket on the top of the door.
4. Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to
prevent scratching it.
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Your refrigerator is built with a reversible door. You have the choice of either opening it from the left or the
right side. In order to reserve the opening direction of your door, please follow these simple instructions:
1. Remove the hinge cover on the right top of the
cabinet.
2. Remove the two screws (using a ratchet tool
with a 7/16” socket) that hold the top hinge to
the cabinet. Keep these screws for later use.
3. Lift the top hinge straight up to free the pin from
the socket on the top of the door.
4. Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to
prevent scratching it.
5. Remove the plug buttons from the upper left
holes as illustrated and transfer them to the
uncovered holes at the right side. Be sure to
press the plug buttons firmly into the holes.
1. Screw 2. Door hinge cover 3. Screw 4. Door hinge pin 5. Plug 6. Adjustable Foot
7. Screw 8. Bottom hinge 9. Bottom hinge pin sleeve
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5. Remove the plug buttons from the upper left holes as
illustrated and transfer them to the uncovered holes
at the right side. Be sure to press the plug buttons
rmly into the holes.
6. Lay the cabinet on its side down on the oor. Remove
the three screws that hold the bottom hinge to the
cabinet using a 7/16” socket. Keep these screws and
washer for later use.
7. Insert the bottom hinge at the left side using the two
screws previously removed in step 6. NOTE: Do not
tighten screws.
8. Stand the cabinet.
9. Replace the door making sure the bottom socket enters
the bottom hinge pin. Be sure washer is in place.
10. While holding the door in the closed position, secure the
top hinge at the left side using the two screws previously
removed at the beginning in step 2. Do not tighten the
screws until the top of the door is leveled with the top
cabinet.
11. Replace the hinge cover.
12. Replace plugs.
Tools Required:
- 7/16” socket-ratchet.
- Putty knife or thin-blade screwdriver.
Changing the Reversible Door
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Your refrigerator is built with a reversible door. You have the choice of either opening it from the left or the
right side. In order to reserve the opening direction of your door, please follow these simple instructions:
1. Remove the hinge cover on the right top of the
cabinet.
2. Remove the two screws (using a ratchet tool
with a 7/16” socket) that hold the top hinge to
the cabinet. Keep these screws for later use.
3. Lift the top hinge straight up to free the pin from
the socket on the top of the door.
4. Lift the door and place it on a padded surface to
prevent scratching it.
5. Remove the plug buttons from the upper left
holes as illustrated and transfer them to the
uncovered holes at the right side. Be sure to
press the plug buttons firmly into the holes.
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6. Lay the cabinet on its side down on the floor.
Remove the three screws that hold the bottom
hinge to the cabinet using a 7/16” socket. Keep
these screws and washer for later use.
7. Insert the bottom hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed in step 6.
NOTE: Do not tighten screws.
8. Stand the cabinet.
9. Replace the door making sure the bottom
socket enters the bottom hinge pin. Be sure
washer is in place.
10. While holding the door in the closed position,
secure the top hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed at the beginning
in step 2. Do not tighten the screws until the top
of the door is leveled with the top cabinet.
11. Replace the hinge cover.
12. Replace plugs.
13. Tools Required:
- 7/16” socket-ratchet.
- Putty knife or thin-blade screwdriver.
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6. Lay the cabinet on its side down on the floor.
Remove the three screws that hold the bottom
hinge to the cabinet using a 7/16” socket. Keep
these screws and washer for later use.
7. Insert the bottom hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed in step 6.
NOTE: Do not tighten screws.
8. Stand the cabinet.
9. Replace the door making sure the bottom
socket enters the bottom hinge pin. Be sure
washer is in place.
10. While holding the door in the closed position,
secure the top hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed at the beginning
in step 2. Do not tighten the screws until the top
of the door is leveled with the top cabinet.
11. Replace the hinge cover.
12. Replace plugs.
13. Tools Required:
- 7/16” socket-ratchet.
- Putty knife or thin-blade screwdriver.
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6. Lay the cabinet on its side down on the floor.
Remove the three screws that hold the bottom
hinge to the cabinet using a 7/16” socket. Keep
these screws and washer for later use.
7. Insert the bottom hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed in step 6.
NOTE: Do not tighten screws.
8. Stand the cabinet.
9. Replace the door making sure the bottom
socket enters the bottom hinge pin. Be sure
washer is in place.
10. While holding the door in the closed position,
secure the top hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed at the beginning
in step 2. Do not tighten the screws until the top
of the door is leveled with the top cabinet.
11. Replace the hinge cover.
12. Replace plugs.
13. Tools Required:
- 7/16” socket-ratchet.
- Putty knife or thin-blade screwdriver.
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6. Lay the cabinet on its side down on the floor.
Remove the three screws that hold the bottom
hinge to the cabinet using a 7/16” socket. Keep
these screws and washer for later use.
7. Insert the bottom hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed in step 6.
NOTE: Do not tighten screws.
8. Stand the cabinet.
9. Replace the door making sure the bottom
socket enters the bottom hinge pin. Be sure
washer is in place.
10. While holding the door in the closed position,
secure the top hinge at the left side using the
two screws previously removed at the beginning
in step 2. Do not tighten the screws until the top
of the door is leveled with the top cabinet.
11. Replace the hinge cover.
12. Replace plugs.
13. Tools Required:
- 7/16” socket-ratchet.
- Putty knife or thin-blade screwdriver.

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Cleaning Instructions
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance.
Do not use coarse or aggressive cleaning agents as you may damage the surface.
Clean the exterior with cloth.
Remove the detachable accessories in the interior of the appliance and clean with water and
liquid detergent. Plastic parts cannot be washed in dishwashers.
Wash the interior of the appliance with wet cloth, adding one or two spoonfuls of vinegar.
After cleaning, connect the appliance to power supply and reload it.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Defective operation of the appliance is not always due to a technical fault but is often
caused by incorrect installation or use. To avoid unnecessary technical assistance and relative
expenses we recommend the following procedures.
1. Internal temperature is not cool enough
Check:
- Make sure that the door closes properly;
- Make sure that the thermostat setting is correct;
- Make sure that the refrigerator is not positioned close to heat sources;
- Make sure that air can circulate freely at the rear of the appliance;
- Make sure that the condenser is not blocked.
2. Internal temperature is too low
Check:
- Make sure that the thermostat setting is correct.
3. Excessive appliance noise level
Check:
- Make sure that the appliance is leveled correctly.
4. Appliance operation failure
Check:
- Make sure that the thermostat is not set to“OFF”or “0”;
- Make sure that the power supply is not disconnected;
- Make sure that the plug is inserted correctly into the mains socket;
-Make sure that the automatic cut-out on the mains line has not tripped or that the fuse has
not broken
- Make sure that the power cable is not faulty.
NOTE
If the power cable need to be replaced, remove the plug from the power socket and install
the new cable, which must be requested from the Service Center and installed by a qualied
technician; ensure that it is properly connected and xed.
If problems persist after the above procedures, contact your nearest Technical Assistance
department.
Troubleshooting

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Responsible Disposal
At the end of its working life, do not throw this appliance out with your household
rubbish. Electrical and electronic products contain substances that can have a detrimental
eect on the environment and human health if disposed of inappropriately. Observe any
local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consumer goods and dispose of it
appropriately for recycling. Contact your local authorities for advice on recycling facilities in
your area.
The packing material is recyclable.
The following procedure is recommended:
• dispose of paper, card and carton in the relative containers;
• dispose of plastics in the relative containers.
• If you have no recycling bins in your area then you can put this material in the ordinary
bins and/or take it to the appropriate collection centers.

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