Morgan MCF-EVEREST 20 User manual

USER MANUAL
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Freezer
MCF-EVERES 20
MCF-EVERES 15
MCF-EVERES 10
MCF-XC8
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Please read these SAFE Y PRECAU IONS carefully to ensure proper operation.
• hese SAFE Y PRECAU IONS will help ensure safe and proper operation of this
appliance to minimize risks that could potentially cause serious damage to
yourself and others, and they are divided into:
WARNING Improper operation of t is appliance can lead to serious injuries and even
deat .
CAUTION Improper operation of t is appliance can lead to serious repercussions
depending on t e circumstances.
Text accompanied wit an exclamation mark refers to safety information t at must be
ad ered to.
PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION.
WARNING
Installation of t is appliance s ould only be performed by aut orized service
personnel or similarly qualified persons. Attempting to install t e appliance yourself
may result in refrigerant and water leakage, electric s ock or fire.
PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION
All repairs, disassembly and modifications
should only be performed by qualified
technicians or similarly qualified persons to
avoid the risk of electrical shock, fire and
personal injury.
Never splash water on the exterior or
interior of the unit to avoid the risk of
electrical shock or short circuit.
Never store flammable as and
corrosive liquids in the unit as they may
explode and cause a fire hazard.
Do not bend, modify, twist or bundle up
the power cord. Never place heavy
objects on it or strainin it to avoid a fire
hazard or dama in it.
Connect the power cord to dedicated
power supply only. Do not use power
extension cords to avoid the risk of
electrical shock, fire and overheatin .
Never install the unit near flammable or
heat sources, or where it may be exposed
to acid or corrosive as which may cause
the risk of explosion or fire.
Do not store bottles and cans inside the
appliance to avoid freezin and causin
injuries.
This appliance is only intended for storin
ice cream and frozen foodstuffs. Storin
items other than the intended may have
adverse effects on the appliance and
contents.
This appliance is intended for indoor use
only.
Never place heavy objects or items
containin water on top of the appliance
as these could topple over and result in
personal injuries and short circuits.
It is recommended to install the appliance
on stable surfaces to avoid the risk of it
and contents from topplin over.
Avoid usin the appliance if you suspect
a as leaka e. Turn off the as supply to
avoid explosion and a fire hazard. Open
the door for proper ventilation.
Do not expose the appliance to rain or
water. Never store in damp places to
avoid short circuit and fire hazard.
Keep the appliance away from all heat
sources to ensure optimal coolin
performance and for ener y savin s.
Do not attempt to modify, repair or
disassemble the appliance. Contact your
authorized service a ents or similarly
qualified persons for support.
Never store in a place where children can
play with it. Ensure the appliance’s door
cannot be closed completely to avoid
trappin children in it.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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INSTALLATION
• For built-in installation: keep ventilation openings free of obstructions.
• T is appliance is not intended for use by persons (including c ildren) wit reduced
p ysical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
t ey ave been given supervision or instruction concerning use of t e appliance by a
person responsible for t eir safety.
• If t e power cord is damaged, ave it replaced by an aut orized service centre or a
similarly qualified tec nician.
HANDLE INSTALLATION
Install t e andle according to
t e instructions below.
Ensure a minimum 10cm distance between the unit
and wall/objects for optimal operatin performance.
Install an electrical leaka e circuit
breaker if installin in a damp area is
unavoidable to prevent the risk of short
circuit and electric shocks.
Never allow children to han by the
appliance’s door or climb on top of it as
there is a risk of injury if the appliance
topples over.
Always ensure the power cord is
disconnected from the power supply
when movin /transportin the appliance
to avoid electric shocks.
Do not operate the appliance with wet
hands to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
Never operate this appliance if the power
cord or if the power plu cannot be
inserted into the power supply socket. A
dama ed power cord and power plu can
result in an electrical and fire hazard.
Hold on the power plu and detach from
the power supply instead of yankin on
the power cord to prevent an electrical or
fire hazard.
Ensure the appliance does not tip over
durin movin or transportin to prevent
potential dama e and injuries.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE FIRST USE
• Remove s ipping packaging and leave t e appliance door ajar for proper ventilation.
• Alt oug t e appliance is cleaned before s ipment, it is still recommended to wipe t e
interior compartment clean before using.
• After installation, refrigeration s ould begin 10 minutes after initial operation.
• Leave t e appliance operating on empty for at least 2 ours before storing food items.
RESTARTING
• W en appliance is powered off, wait for at least 5 minutes before restarting.
• Restarting t e appliance immediately after powering off may blow t e fuses and activate
t e circuit breaker – overloading t e compressor and damaging t e appliance.
DEFROSTING
• It is recommended to defrost w en frost covers about 5mm inside t e freezer.
• Before defrosting, empty t e appliance of all contents and disconnect t e power cord
from t e power supply.
• T e frost can be easily removed w en it begins to t aw.
• Remove t e drainage cap to drain excess water. After draining, wipe t e interior clean
and replace e cap back to its proper position.
WARNING: Do not use bottle, hammer or knife to remove the frost to avoid
damaging the freezing loop.
WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other methods to accelerate the
defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND ADJUSTMENT
1. T e inner temperature can be adjusted t roug t e temperature control knob.
2. T e knob on s ift “0” to R” is for refrigerating, t e knob on s ift
“F to 6” is for freezing.
3. T e ig er t e number, t e lower t e temperature.
4. Normal temperature for freezing is positioned between 3 and 4.
5. Turn t e knob back to its original position after quick freezing “5-6”.
Do not turn t e temperature control knob clockwise from “6 ”to “0”.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STORAGE
• Refrain from storing items to t e full capacity of t e appliance. Always allow adequate
space to ensure proper air cool air circulation and distribution.
• Do not store bottled or canned drinks below t eir freezing points to avoid frost cracks.
• Do not store any items not recommended by t e manufacturer.
CARE & CLEANING
For hygienic reasons the appliance Interior, Including Interior accessories, should
be cleaned regularly.
o prevent the risk of electric shock, always unplug the power cord from the power
supply and remove all food contents inside the freezer before cleaning.
1. EXTERIOR & COOLING COMPARTMENT
Wipe wit a damp and soft clot . For soiled areas, apply a little mild detergent on t e clot
and wipe.
WARNING: Do not splash water directly onto the appliance and do not wash with
water as doing so may result in short-circuit and damage the appliance.
Important! Keep the appliance clean at all times. Never use organic solvents or
abrasive cleansing agents to clean as these may damage the finishing and plastic
parts upon contact.
2. DOOR
Detac t e door and wipe wit a damp, soft clot .
IN HE EVEN OF
1. POWER FAILURE
Do not open t e freezer door to prevent cool air from escaping. Cover t e appliance wit
a blanket or t ick material will elp maintain t e appliance’s inner temperature. For long
power outage, place dry ice into t e freezer compartment and avoid storing new items to
avoid raising t e inner compartment’s temperature.
2. NOT USING FOR A LONG PERIOD
• Remove all food contents inside t e appliance and disconnect t e power plug from t e
power supply.
• Clean t e inner compartment and remove all traces of water.
• To prevent mold formation and malodor, leave t e appliance door ajar completely before
covering wit a plastic cover and storing in a cool, dry place.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
NOTE: Operation may be affected if the appliance’s thermostat has been turned OFF.
No refri eration at all • Is power supply interrupted?
• Is the power plu disconnected from the power supply?
• Fuse may have been blown or circuit-breaker activated.
• Temperature control turned to MAX. If too cold, turn dial direction to OFF.
Inadequate refri eration • Inadequate ventilation where appliance is installed?
• Appliance exposed to direct sunli ht or heat sources?
• Freezer door opened and closed frequently.
• Overstocked food items inside the freezer.
• Temperature control turned to MAX. If too cold, turn dial direction to OFF.
• Excessive frost inside the freezer compartment?
Excessive noise • Appliance placed on unstable surface, resultin in rattlin & vibrations.
• Rear panel may be in contact with wall or other surfaces.
• Loose part or object may be behind the appliance.
• A louder than normal sound can be heard durin appliance startup – this
is normal.
Condensation on cooler exterior • Condensation may form in the freezin compartment under hot & humid
conditions.
• This is normal as water particles condenses on the cool surface of the
freezer.
• Wipe condensation away usin a soft cloth.
Exterior feels hot • This is normal durin appliance startup.
• An inner pipe inside the freezer radiates heat to prevent condensation
and protects the freezer’s contents.
CAUTION!
• Ensure power plug is disconnected from power supply and empty all contents
inside the freezer compartment before attempting to troubleshoot.
• Only a qualified electrician is able to perform troubleshooting not specified in
this user manual.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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