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Iceking RZ202AP User manual

Installation and Operating Instructions
MODEL: RZ202AP
TALL A+ SINGLE DOOR FREEZER
Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install or use this
appliance. It is advisable to keep these instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
N.B. Should your appliance require attention, our service agents will not be able to
book a service call without your unique serial number which can be found on the
last page of this manual.
1
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this ICEKING appliance. It has been
designed to give years of trouble-free use provided it is installed
and maintained correctly.
Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using your
appliance. It is advisable to keep your purchase and installation
receipts with these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
Included is some important safety information in addition to guidelines
and recommendations that will enable you to take full advantage of all
the functions available.
This quality appliance has been tested and certified to meet all
applicable UK electrical and safety standards.
This appliance must be installed and connected in accordance
with current regulations by a qualified electrician.
After unpacking the appliance ensure that there is no visible damage.
If the appliance has been damaged during transit, do not use it,
contact your retailer immediately.
2
Your 1 year Manufacturer's guarantee
THIS DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
Your new Iceking appliance carries a free guarantee which protects you against
the cost of repairs during the first 12 months from date of purchase provided that:
Any claim is accompanied by evidence of the model reference, model serial
number and proof of purchase, such as a Sales Receipt, showing that the
appliance was purchased within the 12 months prior to the date of claim.
What is not covered under the Guarantee:
Any appliance not correctly installed and operated in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
Any appliance that is used for anything other than domestic purposes.
Any defect caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized modification or
inexpert repair.
Cost of Call-out where a fault cannot be found with the appliance.
Cost of Call-out for work covering routine maintenance, such as, but not
exclusively, cleaning of filters or defrosting.
Cost of Call-out for work required to correct the alignment of doors
following door reversal procedures carried out by you.
Use of the appliance by anyone other than the Householder.
Use in any commercial environment.
Consumable items, such as, but not exclusively, fuses in plugs, bulbs and
breakable items which require routine replacement.
Repair costs incurred that have not been authorised by Repairtech and/or
carried out by a non-approved Repairtech engineer.
YOUR GUARANTEE IS VALID ONLY IN THE UK.
To Register your Appliance simply complete the card in your appliance pack and return it with a
stamp affixed or Alternatively you can Register online at www.repairtechuk.com
SERVICE HELP-LINE
Should your appliance develop a fault, please call the
Repairtech Service Helpline on:
01527-888133
Please remember to have all your product details available, including the model number, serial
number, date of purchase and your retailer’s details before registering a fault.
Your service call cannot progress without this information.
3
Description of the Appliance
1. Temperature Control
2. Ice compartment
3. Storage Compartments x 5
4. Levelling Feet
4.
2.
4.
3.
1.
4
CONTENTS:
Section 1. Installation
Section 2. Safety Advice
Section 3. Operating the Appliance
Section 4. Maintenance
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Section 1. Installation
IMPORTANT! This appliance must be left to stand in an upright position for
at least 4 hours before being switched on for the first time.
Remove all packaging and securing tape from the appliance.
Wash the interior of the appliance with luke warm water containing a small
amount of bicarbonate soda (5ml to 0.5 litres of water).
Position the appliance in a dry atmosphere and out of direct sunlight.
Do not position next to a cooker or other sources of heat, i.e. radiator.
If positioned next to another fridge or freezer, leave a minimum gap of 2cm
between the appliances in order to avoid condensation
A clearance of 50mm should be left above the appliance. If this cannot be
achieved you should ensure a clearance of 25mm is maintained on each
side of the appliance.
Fit the plastic wall spacers to the condenser on the rear of the appliance,
this will ensure an air gap between the appliance and the wall
Do not place or store heavy items on the top of this appliance
Ensure that the appliance is positioned on a firm flat floor.
This appliance must be level. Adjust the level by screwing the adjustable
feet up or down (use your fingers or a suitable spanner).
Ensure that the appliance is upright and both feet are in firm contact with
the floor so that the cabinet is stable.
Connect the plug to an adjacent 13amp socket outlet and ensure that the
appliance is not standing on the supply cable.
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Section 2. Safety Advice
Please read this booklet thoroughly before installing and switching on the
appliance. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect
installation and usage.
If this appliance is to replace an old refrigerator or freezer with a lock, as a
safety measure break or remove the lock and/or door before disposal.
Your old appliances contain insulation gases and refrigerant that must be
disposed of correctly. Please ensure that the refrigerant circuit is not
damaged before the appliance is taken away for correct disposal in line
with current legislation. If there is any doubt contact your Local Authority
for instructions.
This appliance may contain the refrigerant isobutene (R600a). This is a
natural gas with a high level of environmental compatibility; however, caution
is required as isobutene is a flammable gas. It is essential to ensure that
refrigerant tubes are not damaged during transportation and the installation of
the appliance. In the event that the refrigerant circuit is damaged, avoid naked
flames or sources of ignition and ventilate the room in which the appliance is
situated.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
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 the 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.
If using an adaptor, this must be used in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions and ensure that the electrical circuit is not
overloaded as this could cause overheating.
Do not twist or bend the cables, and keep them away from hot surfaces.
Do not plug ın or unplug this appliance with wet hands.
Following installation make sure that the power cable is not trapped
underneath the appliance.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, it’s service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
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Section 3. Operating the Appliance
3.1. Switching on the Appliance
Allow the appliance to stand for a minimum of 4 hours after installation.
Plug in the appliance and switch on at the mains supply.
Set the thermostat control to the required setting as detailed in the
Temperature Control section (3.2.).
Leave the appliance for approximately 4 hours for the correct temperature
to be reached.
3.2. Temperature Control
The temperature control knob (1) is located on the front of the top panel (See
Description of Appliance on Page 2).
Setting “Min”: Unit On – Warmest Temperature
Mid section of dial: Normal Operation (adequate for most situations)
Setting “Max”: Coldest Temperature
Important!
During high ambient temperatures e.g. on hot summer days, it may be necessary
to set the thermostat to the coldest setting (position ‘Max’). This may cause the
compressor to run continuously in order to maintain a low temperature in the
cabinet.
When fresh (unfrozen) food has been added to the storage drawers, set the
control to “Max” and turn back to “Normal” as soon as your fresh food is frozen.
Do not operate at “Max” for more than 24 hours!
3.3. Storing & Freezing Food in the Freezer
This appliance is a four star freezer and is suitable for the long-term storage of
frozen food items. It can also be used for freezing and storing fresh food items.
You should always follow the storage guidelines printed on each food producers
packaging, however the following information is provided as a general guide for
the maximum storage life of frozen items:
Fresh Meat and Poultry – up to 12 months
Cooker Meats – up to 2 months
Fresh Fish – up to 6 months
Fruit and Vegetables – up to 12 months
Bread and Cakes – up to 6 months
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3.4. Normal Operating Sounds
You may hear faint gurgling or bubbling sounds when the refrigerant is pumped to
the cooling system and through the coils or tubing at the rear of the appliance.
When the compressor is in operation you may hear a slight whirring sound or
pulsating noise. The thermostat controls the operation of the compressor, and
you may hear a slight click as it cycles in and out.
3.5. Energy Saving Advice
- Do not install the appliance close to sources of heat, such as a cooker,
dishwasher or radiator.
- Locate the appliance in a cool well-ventilated room and make sure that
the air vents are clear.
- Try to avoid keeping the door open for a long time, warm air will enter the
cabinet and may cause a build up of ice as well as affecting the energy
consumption. Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the door from
closing properly.
- Ensure that the door seal is clean and there are no tears or splits.
- Do not put hot food into the freezer – let it cool down first.
3.6. In the Event of a Power Failure
If there is a power failure, keep the door closed. When the power has been
restored the appliance will start to operate but it may take some time to achieve
the pre-set operating temperature. Check the condition of your stored food items.
9
Section 4. Maintenance
Before any maintenance or cleaning work is carried out, DISCONNECT the
appliance from the ELECTRICITY supply.
4.1. Internal Cleaning
Cleaning of the interior can only be carried out when the appliance has been
switched off and de-frosted.
Clean the interior and accessories with warm water and bicarbonate of soda (5ml
to 0.5 litre of water). Rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not use detergents, abrasive
powders, highly perfumed cleaning products, wax polishes or cleaning products
containing bleach or alcohol.
4.2. External Cleaning
Wash the outer cabinet with warm soapy water. Do NOT use abrasive products.
There may be sharp edges on the underside of the product, so care should be
taken when cleaning. Once or twice a year dust the rear of the appliance and the
compressor at the back of the appliance, with a brush or vacuum cleaner, as an
accumulation of dust will affect the performance of the appliance and cause
increased energy consumption.
4.3. Defrosting
It is advisable to carry out de-frosting when your frozen food stocks are minimal.
Any frozen food that you do have inside the appliance should be wrapped in thick
newspaper or stored in a cool bag whilst carrying out the defrost operation.
If ice build up inside the appliance exceeds 3-5mm, switch off the appliance and
leave the door open and allow the ice to melt. Do not use sharp objects to
scrape the ice away. Clean and dry the interior, close the door and turn on the
power to the appliance. When the power has been restored the appliance will
start to operate but it may take some time to achieve the pre-set operating
temperature.
4.4. When the appliance is not in use
When the appliance is not in use for long periods, remove the contents,
disconnect from the electricity supply and clean the appliance, leaving the door
ajar until you wish to use the appliance again.
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4.5. Reversing the door
Remove the plastic hinge cover.
Remove the screws and upper-hinge assembly then lift and remove the
freezer door away from the lower hinge assembly.
Now remove the hinge pin from the upper hinge, turn the hinge over and
refit the pin into the same hole.
Remove the screws, lower hinge and foot assembly. Now remove the hinge
pin from the lower hinge, turn the hinge over and refit the pin into the same
hole.
Remove the left foot and refit on the right-hand side.
Now fit the lower hinge and foot assembly to the left-hand side. Tighten the
screws.
Place the freezer door onto the lower hinge and then refit the upper hinge
into the pre-drilled holes on the left-hand side of the cabinet. Tighten the
screws.
Ensure that the door is correctly aligned and that the seal is sealing
correctly. If the door requires further alignment, slacken off the screws, re-
align the door then tighten the screws.
Now refit the top hinge cover.
Hinge Cover & Upper Hinge Assembly
Freezer Door
Low
er Hinge
& Foot
Assembly
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4.6. What to do if something goes wrong
There is no power to the appliance:
Check there is not a power cut
Check there is power to the electric socket/appliance
Check the fuse in the plug (Must be 13 amp)
Check that the temperature dial is set to min or above (see section 3.2.)
The compressor runs continuously:
Is the door closed correctly?
Have large quantities of food recently been added to the appliance? – if
yes, allow the interior temperature to recover
Has the appliance door been opened frequently? – if yes, allow the interior
temperature to recover
Check that the temperature dial has not been set to maximum
There is excessive frost/ice build up:
Ensure that the door has been closed correctly
Ensure that the door seal is clean and sealing correctly
Check that the temperature dial has not been set to maximum
The appliance is making a noise:
Refer to Normal Operating Sounds, section 3.4.
Ensure that the appliance has been installed correctly (see section 1).
YOUR GUARANTEE IS VALID ONLY IN THE UK.
To Register your Appliance simply complete the card in your appliance pack and return it with a
stamp affixed or Alternatively you can Register online at www.repairtechuk.com
SERVICE HELP-LINE
Should your appliance develop a fault, please call the
Repairtech Service Helpline on:
01527-888133
Please remember to have all your product details available, including the model number, serial
number, date of purchase and your retailer’s details before registering a fault.
Your service call cannot progress without this information.
12
Insurance
!
Any warranty provided with this product
does
not
cover
loss
of
!
food content
.
Any claim for loss, damage, costs or expenses of an indirect or consequential
nature including any economic loss or damage to foodstuffs or any other goods is
excluded. We recommend that you inspect your freezer regularly to check that it
is working correctly, losses can result from deterioration following breakdown or
accidental failure of the appliance, fuses, plugs or public electricity supply, these
can be covered by your standard home insurance or might require extra cover.
Check with your insurance provider.
Important Note:
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,
or
on
the
documents
accompanying
the
product,
the
Crossed
Out Wheelie
Bin,
indicates
that
this
appliance 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
authority,
your
household
waste
disposal
service
or
the
retailer
where
you purchased
the
product.
We
continuously
try
to
improve
our
products
for
the
benefit
of
our
customers.
For
this
reason
we
reserve
the
right
to
make
changes
to
any
product
at
any
time,
without
notice
Issue: 04/03-07-2014

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