Simfer SSCN290 User manual

USER MANUAL
Models
UF6210
UF6210S
UF6210 INX
UF7300
UF7311 S
UF 7312 INX
UPRIGHT FREEZER SSCN290
SSCV210
SNCV210
SNCV290
SSCV210
SSCV290

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing products. We aim to allow you to optimal-
ly and eciently use this environment-friendly product produced in
our modern facilities under precise conditions with respect to sense of
quality in total.
We advise you to read these operating manual thoroughly before
using the deep freeze and keep it permanently so that the features of
the deep freeze you have purchased will stay the same as the rst day
for a long time and serve in an optimum ecient way.
NOTE:
This User Manual is prepared for multiple models. Your appliance may
not feature some functions specied in the manual. These functions
are marked by the sign *. Your product must be installed and intro-
duced by authorized service.
Our appliances are intended for domestic use. They are not intended
for commercial use.
"PLEASE READ THE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING
OR USING THIS PRODUCT."
This product has been produced in modern environment-friendly fa-
cilities without adversely aecting nature.
"Complies with AEEE Regulation"

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CONTENTS
1. SECTION
Safety Warnings....................................................................
2. SECTION
Overview and Technical Specications...................................
Technical Table......................................................................
3. SECTION
Installing Your Deep Freeze and First Operation.....................
Operating the Device and Temperature Setting .....................
4. SECTION
Using Your Deep Freeze........................................................
Packing Food........................................................................
Placing the Food...................................................................
5. SECTION
Cleaning, Maintaining and Transporting Your Deep Freeze ....
What To Do Before Leaving For Holiday ...............................
6. SECTION
What To Do Before Calling For Authorized Service.................
7. SECTION
Compliance With AEEE Regulations And Waste Disposal
and Packaging Information ...................................................
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SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Your deep freeze is set for 220-240 V 50 Hz mains
power. Use of incompatible voltage may cause your
deep freeze to become inoperable or re.
2. Do not place your deep freeze under direct sun-
light or within inuence area of a stove, radiator, fur-
nace, oven, heater or infrared. Otherwise, your deep
freeze may perform poorly, get damaged or become
inoperable.
3. Choose a place without moisture but with air cir-
culation allowed.
4. Clean inside of your product prior to rst use.
5. Do not allow children to get into the product or
play around it.
6. Do not place your hand under your deep freeze,
a sharp corner or an edge may cause injury.
7. For your safety, in order to eliminate the risk
of electric shock and re there must certainly be a
breaker system with a residual current device in your
electrical wiring. Our rm is not responsible for fail-
ures and losses which might occur as a result of us-
ing the product in an ungrounded mains.
8. Do not place explosive or ammable material in
your deep freeze.
9. Do not use any object except ice scraping appa-
ratus provided with your product to scrape ice o.
Otherwise, use of sharp, pointed and metallic objects
may damage the inner surface of your deep freeze.

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This kind of improper use may also cause gas leak-
age.
10. After putting your deep freeze into place, allow
at least 2 hours without moving it before starting to
use.
11. Your deep freeze is designed for indoor use. Do
not use your product outdoor.
12. Installation, placement, maintenance and clean-
ing of your deep freeze shall be performed as pre-
scribed in the manual. In case of damage to your deep
freeze due to misuse, the warranty of the product
shall be invalid. If the power supply cable is damaged,
it must be replaced by its manufacturer or authorized
technical service or any other personnel qualied at
the same level, in order to avoid any dangerous situ-
ation.
13. After closing the your deep freeze door, you may
need to wait up to a minute to re-open it. Due to the
vacuum eect by the cooling, opening the door may
prove dicult.
14. In order to avoid your appliance from sliding or
overturning, place the appliance on a non-tilted at
surface.
15. In caseof a failure within your product, taking
measures for food preserved within the deep freeze
is fully under responsibility of the user. Our company
is not responsible for spoilt food due to any failure or
misuse.

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16. Never use extension cord or multi-plug with your
deep freeze.
17. Never use pressured water to clean. Pressured
water may damage live-current parts.
18. Place the packaging material of the appliance
where children cannot reach. Some packaging mate-
rial (such as nylon, styrofoam, etc.) may be danger-
ous for children.
19. This appliance can be used by children aged from
8 years and above and persons with reduced physi-
cal, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge if they have been given super-
vision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance of the appliance should not be
performed by unattended children.
20. Open the freezer cover only when necessary.
Please make sure that the lid is sealed properly when
it is not necessary.
21. In the event of a sudden power outage unplug
your product. Plug back in 20 minutes after you make
sure that the mains become normal.
22. Do not put domestic and wild animals inside
your product and do not allow them to enter into
your product. These kind of living creatures might
damage the electrical system and cause re.
23. Loading food in pieces, making additions as
food starts to freeze instead of lling your freezer to
its full capacity is an healthier freezing method. Since
sucient air ow can not be provided in loadings to

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Attention!
• This appliance includes R600a or in-
ammable and explosive gas. The ventilation
holes on the casing or the body of the appliance
shall be kept open to prevent blocking.
• Do not use mechanical tools or other mech-
anisms except the ones recommended by the
manufacturer to make defrosting quicker.
• The cooling circuit should not be damaged.
• Except materials recommended by the man-
ufacturer, no electric appliances should be used
within food storage compartment of the appli-
ance.
• In order to decrease the risk of aming, this
appliance should be installed and maintained
only by services.
the full capacity in one time, cooling process of your
freezer might not be sucient.
24. Do not allow food newly put into your freezer to
contact with frozen food.

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2. SECTION
OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. Control Panel
2. Upwards Opening Covers*
3. Glass Rack
4. Large Drawer
5. Standard Drawer
6. Small Drawers
7. Adjustable Leg
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TECHNICAL TABLE
Model UF6210
UF6210 S
UF6210 INX
UF7300
UF7311 S
UF7312 INX
Product Category Household
vertical deep
freeze
Household
vertical deep
freeze
Coolant R600a R600a
Total Gross Volume (lt) 210 288
Total Net Volume (lt) 200 285
Star Class
Cooling System Static Static
Temperature Increase
Duration (hours) 20 23
Freezing Capacity
(kg/24 hours) 10 10
Ice Making Capacity
(kg/24 hours) 1.1 1,3
*Climate Class SN-T SN-T
Height (mm) 1470 1760
Width (mm) 540 595
Depth (mm) 590 635
Gross Weight (kg) 50 65,3
Electric Input (V/Hz) 220-240V/
50Hz
220-240V/
50Hz
Total Power (W) 150 200

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FREEZER RACK AND DRAWERS
Upwards Opening Covers*
The upper covers provides convenience when
placing or removing food. To place or remove
food, hold the cover handle and lift upwards.
(The amount of upper covers or their position
may dier based on the model.)
Removing the drawers
Pull out the drawer completely, lift the front side
upward and remove.
Ice Container
To produce ice cubes, use only drinking water.
• Remove the ice container (1) ll it with drink-
ing water up to the mark.
• Place the container in the ice tray (2).
• To remove the ice cubes from the ice con-
tainer, place the container under running warm
water and twist it.
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3. SECTION
INSTALLING YOUR DEEP FREEZE AND FIRST OPERATION
1. Remove plastic transport supports between the door and the body.
2. Air circulation should be ensured at the rear area of the deep
freeze for ecient use. At least 20 cm gap should be allowed at lateral
and rear sides of your deep freeze.
3. Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or keep in damp en-
vironments.
4. Place the product on a at surface to avoid vibration.
5. If you operate your deep freeze in conditions below 10°C or over
43°C, the functionality may not be at the desired level.
6. After completing installation, allow at least 2 hours without moving
your product. Then, plug it into plug socket.
Electrical Connection
• Our rm will not assume responsibility for any damages due to us-
age without earthing and power connection in
compliance with national regulations.
• Do not use multi-group plug with or without extension cable be-
tween the wall socket and the refrigerator.
• Connect your refrigerator to a 220-240V /50 Hz grounded mains
socket. The socket must include a 10-16A fuse.
The voltage and frequency of mains power should be the
same as the values specied on the label behind your appli-
ance. If mains power is far below or above the specied value,
have the desired voltage by using a voltage regulator. You can get
help from a qualied electrician. The fuse of the mains socket should
be maximum 16A.
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Adjusting the Stands
If the product is not in balanced position, adjust the front adjustable
stands by rotating right or left.
Attaching the plastic wedges
Use the plastic wedge in the provided with the product to provide
sucient space for air circulation between the product and the wall.
• Place the 2 plastic wedges as shown below.
Changing The Opening Direction Of The Door
You can change the direction of opening of your refrigerator depend-
ing on the location where you use it. If you want to change the opening
direction of the door, consult the closest Authorized Service.

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Climate Class Description
Household type coolers and freezers have two climate classes as
specied in the table below, based on EN62552 standard.
Climate Class Acceptable ambient temperature
Class T +16oC and 43oC
Class ST +16oC and 38oC
Class N +16oC and 32oC
Class SN +10oC and 32oC
* Your purchased deep freeze have SN-T climate class and man-
ufactured to be operated in temperatures between 10oC and
43oC.
Operating the product out of the mentioned temperature range may
cause performance losses.
Operating the Device and Temperature Setting
Control Panel
Max
Off
Min
Max
Off
Min
Max
Off
Min
Figure Figure 2 Figure 3
Insert the power cord of your device to a grounded mains socket.
When thermostat is switched to O, your product will stop operat-
ing. When switched to other modes, your product will start operating.
(Figure1)
Via the thermostat button on the product, the deep freeze may be
set to desired temperature. (Figure2)
To achieve maximum cooling, switch your thermostat to Max setting.
(Figure3)

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4. SECTION
USING DEEP FREEZE
•Before using your product, make sure the necessary preparations are
made in line with the instructions in "Safety and environment instruc-
tions" and "Installation" sections.
• Keep the product running with no food inside for 6 and do not open
the door, unless absolutely necessary.
•Do not overll your product; blocking the internal air ow will reduce
cooling capacity.
Attention! Do not place hot food and sealed bottles and sparkling
drinks within the deep freeze as they may explode.
Attention! Do not open the door during long power cuts in order to
avoid heat loss.
PACKING FOOD
• In order to achieve the best results, follow the instructions below:
1. Pack your food to ensure no air penetrating the package.
2. Release the air by pressing on it.
3. Firmly close the package.
4. Check whether the package leaks.
5. Note the content and the date on the package.
Before placing food in your deep freeze, rmly pack it so that it will
not leak. Otherwise, food will lose taste and get dry. Pack food with ap-
propriate packaging material such as aluminium foil, locked bag, plastic
vessel etc.
Pack food by dividing it into portions for your daily or meal needs.
The temperature of food to be placed in the deep freeze should not
be higher than the room temperature. If it is overheated, some time
should be allowed for temperature to decrease. Every package should
be labelled (date of freezing, content, etc.).

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Inappropriate Packages
Packaging papers, newspapers, cellophanes, trash bags, grocery
bags, glass and metallic lid vessels, sharp and pointer metallic vessels,
wooden pallets.
Ensure that fresh food does not contact with previously frozen food.
If warm food contact with previously frozen food, the latter may thaw.
Therefore, keep previously frozen food near edges or storing area of
the deep freeze.
PLACING FOOD
Take the frozen food just before nishing shopping, and wrap pack-
aging around them to preserve its temperature.
In case of a dramatic increase in temperature of packaged frozen
food (e.g. in case of a long power cut or if the door is left open for a
long time), keep the expiration date specied on the package short.
Follow the instructions attached on food packages. Unless otherwise
stated, do not keep for longer than 3 months.
Do not re-freeze food just thawed or partially thawed and consume
it in 24 hours.
If you place food into your deep freeze without package or with im-
proper or leaking packages, leaking liquid may lead to gas leakage on
the pipes, plastic assembly getting pale or cracked and risk for hygien-
ic conditions, formation of odour or microorganisms which pose risk
for health.
Freezing cooked food
• You can place food cooked or fried by yourself into your deep freeze.
However, do not place food that cannot be completely frozen such as
boiled egg, potato or pasta into the deep freeze. Add those kind of
food to the frozen food after thawing. You must place it as packaged
and sealed.
• You should slightly cook and, if appropriate, mix with spice and put
in package the food you will place into your deep freeze.
• Food s that are consumed cool, such as cakes and milk desserts
should be cooked and placed in the deep freeze in package.
• You can freeze such food without cooking but only after preparing
and packing separately.

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Thawing Frozen Food
To thaw food you take out of your deep freeze, you may use one of
the following methods depending on type and purpose.
1. At room temperature
2. In microwave oven
3. At hot air eld / in electric oven without fan
4. In fridge
NOTE: After thawing the frozen food, they may not have the texture
or the consistency before being frozen. Never re-freeze thawed food.
TURNING OFF YOUR APPLIANCE
• Place the frozen food in the appliance where appropriate.
• Unplug the power cord from the mains socket.
• If you will not use the product for a long time, follow the following
instructions, and clean and dry the appliance. Otherwise, moisture
remaining on the walls of the appliance may cause frost deposit on
the inner surface when the product is re-used.
WARNING!! If the product will be left indoor after turning o, do not
cover the appliance with a plastic casing. A plastic material may cause
your appliance release odour and sweat as it does not pass air through
it. Sweating may cause rusting. If you do not keep your appliance with
its door open, it may release odour.

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. SECTION
CLEANING, MAINTAINING AND TRANSPORTING YOUR DEEP
FREEZE
THAWING OPERATION
As the appliance door is opened and closed many times, some frost
and ice deposit may appear on the inner surfaces of the appliance.
If you do not open the door frequently and preserve food in sealed
packages, those frost and ice deposit will appear much slower. Such
frost and ice deposit will aect the eciency of your appliance. If the
thickness of ice is over 2-3 mm, a defrosting operation should be per-
formed.
Follow the following instructions for defrosting.
1. Turn the product o and unplug from mains.
2. Empty your appliance.
3. Open the appliance door and keep it open to melt ice in it.
4. After thawing is completed, clean and dry inside the appliance with
a clean cotton cloth.
5. Plug your product and position it to max and operate in this posi-
tion for at least three (3) hours with no load.
6. Place your food in the deep freeze.
WARNING! Do not use any material or metallic tool that are not rec-
ommended by the manufacturer during defrosting. You may damage
the cooling parts. Do not use any object except ice scraping apparatus
provided with your product to scrape ice o. Otherwise, use of sharp,
pointed and metallic objects may damage the inner surface of your
deep freeze. This kind of improper use may also cause gas leakage.
Never pour water or any other liquid to melt ice in the deep freeze, and
never clean by using a steamy cleaning device. This may give damage
to your appliance or cause electric shock. Do not use any heater (elec-
tric stove, heater, etc.) to make defrosting quicker. This kind of heat-
ers may give damage to the plastic assembly of the appliance. When
placing frozen, bony food or rigidly coated material into the appliance,
ensure that the inner surface of the appliance is not damaged.

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• For eciency of your deep freeze, perform cleaning and mainte-
nance at least once in a year.
• Unplug the product from mains power before cleaning it.
• Do wear protective gloves during cleaning and maintenance. This
will protect you against injuries.
• Do not use domestic cleaning agents and abrasive - scratching ma-
terial to clean. Never use owing or pressured water to wash.
• Never wash inside or outside of your appliance. This may give dam-
age to your appliance or cause electric shock.
MAINTENANCE
The appliance does not require periodic maintenance.
Internal Cleaning
• Move your frozen food in the product to another freezer or to a cool
environment to preserve their temperature.
• Before performing internal cleaning, wait until the temperature of
the inner parts of the appliance increases up to the ambient tempera-
ture.
• Do wear protective gloves during cleaning and maintenance. This
will protect you against injuries.
• Remove the accessories.
• Perform cleaning by using a soft cotton cloth and warm water.
• Dry it by using a dry cotton cloth. If it is not dried, it may turn black
in time.
• Ensure that the inner surface is not wet or moist after cleaning.
• You can reload your food 3 hours after operating based on the type
of operating specied within this manual.

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External Cleaning
Clean by using cotton cloth and warm water. Avoid cleaning water
from entering the front dashboard during cleaning. Clean the door seal
using only clean soapy water.
Attention! Never use chemical agents such as commercial cleaning
agents, scratching or abrasing detergents, acids.
Attention! As warm air enter into the deep freeze when the door
is opened and stay in it after the door is closed, the warm air inside
contracts after cooling, so the product is vacuumed. If you try to open
the door after a short while, you will need to apply force. This normal
phenomenon will be eliminated after allowing 10 minutes.
WHAT TO DO BEFORE LEAVING FOR HOLIDAY
If you will go for holiday for a short time,
Leave the deep freeze operating.
If you will go for holiday for a long time,
• If you want to turn o your appliance, consume the preserved food
and empty the deep freeze.
• Turn the product o and unplug from mains.
• After completing thawing operation, clean the inner surface and dry
it completely.
• To prevent your appliance from releasing mould odour, leave the
door open.
When transporting,
1. Remove the plug from the outlet.
2. Melt the ice.
3. Wipe the inner surfaces and oor with a damp cloth.
4. Insert the plastic supports between the top cover and the body.
5. Transport in the normal using position.

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6. SECTION
WHAT TO DO BEFORE CALLING FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE
If the deep freeze is not operating, check if:
• the door is closed properly.
• the deep freeze is close to a heat source.
• a thick ice layer is formed on the inner surface.
• mains power is cut
• the plug is plugged into a socket
• the fuses blow
• mains cord is broken.
If the compressor is permanently running, check if:
• the ambient temperature is over +43°C
• the door is opened and closed too frequently
• thermostat setting button is set to excessive cold
• there is a lack of air ow on the sides and behind the deep freeze.
If the deep freeze makes high noise, check if
• the deep freeze contacts with a furniture or a wall that may cause
vibration
• ensure that the deep freeze is rmly stands on the ground.
If the deep freeze makes odour, check if
• Food causing odour are preserved in sealed vessels
• the inner surface of the deep freeze is clean.
What to do in case of power cut
Get informed about the duration of the power cut. If it will not last
more than 12 hours, you may leave your food in the appliance. Do not
open the door within this period. If the power cut will last longer than
12 hours and your food begin to thaw, you must use the food within
24 hours (to re-freeze after cooking).
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