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1. VA W XXS f M D 1 1 4 Precautions in case of long idle periods If the appliance is not going to be used for some time take the following precautions gt remove the plug from the power socket gt remove all food from the compartment and clean the inside and accessories gt clean the cabinet going over all the stainless steel surf aces vigorously with a cloth moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective film gt leave the door ajar so that air can circulate inside prev enting the formation of unpleasant odours gt air the premises periodically Attention Machine maintenance checking and overhaul operations must only be carried out by a N specialised Technician or the After Sales Service provided with adequate personal protection equipment safety shoes and gloves tools and ancillary means Attention Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a specialised electrician or the After Sales Service Attention N Put the machine in safe conditions before starting any maintenance operation After carrying out maintenance make sure the machine is able to work safely and in particular that the protection and safety devices are efficient Attention Respect the requirements for the various N routine and extraordinary maintenance operations Non compliance with the instructions can create risks for personnel D 1 2 Extraordinary maintenance Attention uN
2. Wear protective gloves and a mask when carrying out any extraordinary maintenance operations Extraordinary maintenance must be carried out by specialised personnel who can ask the manufacturer to supply a servicing manual D 1 2 1 Periodical condenser cleaning Periodical cleaning of the equipment depends on the fre quency of its use Pay attention to the electrical cables Make sure not to obstruct the air passage on models with wire and tube condenser located in the roof of the machine This type of condenser does not require cleaning and does not lose its efficiency over time To ensure optimum appliance operation clean the refrigerating unit condenser at least once every three months Note t is advisable to use a brush or vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt accumulated on the condenser Do not use sharp objects which could damage the condenser D 1 2 2 Replacing the power cable To replace the power cable proceed as follows gt disconnect the power supply gt lift the control panel and make sure it is blocked it is advisable to fix it with adhesive tape gt remove the electrical box plastic cover gt replace the power cable gt refit the electrical box plastic cover and lower the con trol panel gt reconnect the power supply D 1 2 3 Quick troubleshooting guide In some cases faults can be eliminated easily and quickly by following a brief troubleshooting guide A The appliance does not s
3. improper use includes gt lack of machine maintenance cleaning and periodical checks structural changes or modifications to the operating logic tampering with the guards or safety devices failure to use personal protection equipment by opera tors specialised technicians and maintenance personnel failure to use suitable accessories e g use of unsuitable equipment or ladders gt keeping combustible or flammable materials or in any case materials not compatible with or pertinent to the work near the machine gt wrong machine installation gt placing in the machine any objects or things not com patible with refrigeration freezing or preservation or that can damage the machine cause injury or pollute the environment gt climbing on the machine gt non compliance with the requirements for correct ma chine use gt other actions that give rise to risks not eliminable by the Manufacturer Vv v vy v Attention The previously described actions are prohib ited C 2 7 Residual risks The machine has several risks that were not completely eliminated from a design standpoint or with the installation of adequate protection devices Nevertheless through this manual the Manufacturer has taken steps to inform operators of such risks carefully indicating the personal protection equipment to be used by them Sufficient spaces are provided for during the machine instal lation stages in order to limit the
4. manual and other documents concerning the machine must be destroyed D 3 Enclosed documents gt Set of test and inspection documents gt Wiring diagram gt Installation diagram 6 ENGLISH
5. oxidised electrical components or parts if necessary replace them and restore the initial conditions gt check the structure and welded joints in particular gt check and replace bolts and or screws also checking for any loose components gt check the electrical and electronic system gt check the functionality of safety devices gt check the general condition of protection devices and guards 66 Attention Machine maintenance checking and overhaul operations must only be carried out bya N specialised Technician or the After Sales Service provided with adequate personal protection equipment safety shoes and gloves tools and ancillary means Attention AN Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a specialised electrician or the After Sales Service D 1 4 Disassembly Ifthe appliance has to be disassembled and then reassembled make sure the various parts are assembled in the correct order if necessary mark them during disassembly Before disassembling the machine make sure to carefully check its physical condition and in particular any parts of the structure that can give or break Before starting disassembly gt remove all the pieces if present in the machine gt disconnect the power supply gt enclose the work area gt place a sign on the Main Electrical Panel indicating that the machine is undergoing maintenance and not to carry out Manoeuvres gt carry out the disassem
6. personnel trained for normal machine use The Customer must make sure the personnel for normal ma chine use are adequately trained and skilled in their duties as well as ensuring their own safety and that of other persons The Customer must make sure his personnel have understood the instructions received and in particular those regarding work hygiene and safety in use of the machine C 3 2 Characteristics of personnel enabled to operate on the machine The Customeris responsible for ensuring that persons assigned to the various duties gt read and understand the manual gt receive adequate training and instruction for their duties in order to perform them safely gt receive specific training for correct machine use C 3 3 Operator for normal machine use He must have at least gt knowledge of the technology and specific experience in operating the machine gt adequate general basic education and technical knowled ge for reading and understanding the contents of the manual gt including correct interpretation of the drawings signs and pictograms gt sufficient technical knowledge for safely performing his duties as specified in the manual gt knowledge of the regulations on work hygiene and safety In case of a significant anomaly e g short circuits wires coming out of the terminal block motor breakdowns worn electrical cable sheathing etc the operator for normal ma chine use must gt immediately deactivat
7. start up of the System 59 D 3 Enclosed COCUMENKS cccccccccscscscscrsssssscecees 67 46 Foreword The installation use and maintenance Manual hereinafter Manual provides the user with information neces sary for correct and safe use of the machine hereinafter machine refrigerator or appliance The following must not be considered a long and exacting list of warnings but rather a set of instructions suitable for improving machine performance in every respect and above all preventing injury to persons and animals and damage to property due to improper operating procedures All persons involved in machine transport installation commissioning use and maintenance repair and disassembly must consult and carefully read this manual before carrying out the various operations in order to avoid wrong and improper actions that could compromise the machine s integrity or endanger people Make sure to periodically inform the appliance user regarding the safety regulations It is also important to instruct and update personnel authorised to operate on the machine regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the machine is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machine use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the authorise
8. support feet Attention Machine positioning installation and N disassembly must be carried out by a specialised technician Attention Do not make modifications to the parts W supplied with the machine Any missing or faulty parts must be replaced with original parts B 2 Installation and assembly To ensure correct operation of the appliance and maintain safe conditions during use carefully follow the instructions given below in this section Attention The operations described below must be carried N out in compliance with the current safety regulations regarding the equipment used and the operating procedures Attention W Before moving the appliance make sure the load bearing capacity of the lifting equipment to be used is suitable for its weight B 2 1 The customer s responsibilities The Customer must gt provide an earthed power socket of suitable capacity for the input specified on the dataplate gt Forinformation regarding the electrical connection refer to par B 2 7 Electrical connection gt check the flatness of the surface on which the machine is placed B 2 2 Machine space limits A suitable space must be left around the machine for opera tions maintenance etc This space must be increased in case of use and or transfer of other equipment and or means or if exit routes are necessary inside the workplace Make sure to position the appliance at least 50 mm from any other
9. then the compartment temperature To switch the appliance off press the ON OFF button for a few seconds the mes sage OFF will be displayed To SET the compartment temperature proceed as follows press the button fora few seconds andthe SETPOINT value will appearon the display to change the SET value press the UP increase value button or the DOWN de crease value button If no button is pressed for60 seconds TIME OUT or by pressing the SET button once the digital thermo stat memorises the last set value and the normal display is restored 59 ENGLISH The temperature range is set from a minimum to a maximum according to the following values MIN setting 22 C MAX setting 15 C MIN setting 2 C MAX setting 10 C MIN setting 0 C MAX setting 6 C C 1 5 Digital thermostat signalling icons The digital thermostat has 6 signalling ICONS lit uo indicates compressor activation lit up indicates manual defrost in progress Fay indicates compartment fans activation i if present litup indicates that a service alarm has occurred during appliance operation litup indicates that a temperature alarm has occurred during appliance operation litup ndicates activation of auxiliary users if present a u gt lt C 1 6 Alarms and signalling C 1 6 1 Service alarms and signalling for models 0 C 10 C The alarm is s
10. Attention iy risk of damage to the machine Words further explaining the type of hazard are placed next to the symbols inthe text The warnings are intended to guarantee the safety of personnel and prevent damage to the machine or the product being worked The drawings and diagrams given in the manual are not in scale They supplement the written information with an out line but are not intended to be a detailed representation of the machine supplied The numerical values given on the machine installation dia grams refer to measurements expressed in mm A 1 9 Machine and manufacturer s identification data A reproduction of the marking or dataplate on the machine is given below F Mod RS13RX2F Comm Mod VSB2MTN 2011 PNC 9VTX P7111600 Ser No 13707001 Cyclopentane W Tot 0 445 kW Volt 230V 1N 50Hz Total Current 2 9 A 0 9kW Classe Class 5 Resistenza Evaporazione Evaporation Heater El 0 kW Refrigerante Refrigerant R134a 0 31 Kg Potenza Sbrinamento Defrost Power Illuminazione Lighting ow Cap 1300 IP21 cE M Electrolux Professional SPA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone Italy NF nominal Charge Rated Pressure Mpa The dataplate gives the product identification and techni cal data The meaning of the various information given on it is listed below F Mod factory description of product Comm Model commercial description V1IMPTN certification group PNC production number code Ser Nr serial nu
11. POE CW OMG rnanan a 47 CT Operai Ohhescaan 59 C 1 1 Control panel see Fig 1 Page 8 s ssssssssssssrssssssessrsssssssss 59 A 1 General information sssssssssssscssecececccecececscscssee 48 C 1 2 Digital thermostat display oc ccsssssssssssssesssseccccsssssssseeeeessn 59 BA PVCS UC T cactenscasara 48 Kole CEEE 1 T 59 A 1 2 New concept appliances 48 C 1 4 Switching On And Temperature Adjustment 59 A 1 3 Easy cleaning 48 C 1 5 Digital thermostat signalling ICONS wees 60 A 14 Recylability and environmental iMPACt meee 48 G L6 Alarms anad signalling sseuusminsemineoro einans 60 AIS intended use and tesian 48 C 1 6 1 Service alarms and signalling for models A 1 6 Testing and inspection NS SS AEO E E 48 O C 1 O C eee eee eee rere errr rrr rere rere errr errr errr rrr rrr errr rrr rrr errr rrr rrr rrr er rer rrr rer rrr rr rrr errr errs 60 ADe 48 C 1 6 2 Service alarms and signalling for models 15 C 22 C A 1 8 Typographical conventions Pe ene ee nee 49 and 2 C 10 C ceseceoecosoococcocoococcocssococoocsocoecosooccoecossocoecesoocococossecoecossecoecosesoe 60 E E ine and nau E acne E E e C 1 7 Defrost wee E 60 A 1 1 0 Appliance identification PTEE EE SE 50 C 1 8 Product loading cesececcccooococcocoococoocoecoccsocoecocoococcecooccoccecoocossecoecosesee 61 ARDES o a a N E N E 50 Fill Z RESOONSIONILY sumean iuanesinadinmioni 50 C 2 General safety rules svssessserssseeesserssssseesessresneees a A 1 13 Personal protection equipmen
12. acturer s service personnel or bya qualified person Attention uN Wear suitable protection equipment protective gloves when carrying out installation operation Scrupulously follow the instructions given in this section in order to ensure correct appliance operation and maintenance of safety conditions during use B 3 1 Positioning Put the condenser unit in an adequately ventilated place as far as possible from heat sources Should the remote unit be positioned outdoors it should be Suitably covered to protect it against the elements while guar anteeing correct ventilation of the condenser unit The choice of pipes must be made by referring to the techni cal data given on page 11 13 Connect the copper pipes taking care to choose the shortest route and wherever possible avoiding curves sharp bends and vertical stretches Itis recommended that the following indications be observed for best appliance efficiency gt in the horizontal stretches the suction line should have at least a 2 incline towards the condenser unit gt siphons should be installed before each ascending section of the suction line gt insulate the suction line using appropriate sheathing gt Fit the following on the delivery line in the same order as indicated a suitably sized dehydrator filter a liquid flow gauge and a solenoid valve Attention Pay particular attention to positioning of the uN pipes for the remote connection of
13. al B 1 4 Procedures for handling operations For correct and safe lifting operations gt use the type of equipment most suitable for characteri stics and capacity e g electric pallet truck or lift truck gt cover sharp edges Before lifting gt send all operators to a safe position and prevent people from entering the handling area gt make sure the load is stable gt make sure no material can fall during lifting Manoeuvre vertically in order to avoid impacts gt handle the machine keeping it at minimum height from the ground Attention For machine lifting do not use movable or weak parts such as casings electrical raceways pneumatic parts etc B 1 5 Translation The operator must gt have a general view of the path to be followed gt stop the manoeuvre in case of hazardous situations Attention Do not push or pull the appliance to move it as it may tip over B 1 6 Placing the load Before placing the load make sure the way is free and that the floor is flat and can take the load Remove the appliance from the wooden pallet move it to one side then slide it onto the floor B 1 7 Storage The machine and or its parts must be stored and protected against damp in anon aggressive place free of vibrations and with room temperature between 10 C and 50 C The place where the machine is stored must have a flat sup port surface in order to avoid any twisting of the machine or damage to the
14. ation and consumption gt all the internal components e g rear supports are removable gt the appliance has a conveyor that distributes the internal air flow uniformly thereby allowing a uniform tempera ture to be maintained even when there is an excessive product load gt the position of the compressor facilitates charging with gas gt 2 types of refrigerant gas can be used R134a R404a or R290 A 1 3 Easy cleaning The cupboardline is easy to clean thanks to the rounded corners and the possibility of removing all the internal components A 1 4 Recylability and environmental impact Theappliances have been designed also taking environmental impact into account and therefore gt cyclopentane is used for the foaming which offers better insulation and is 100 environmentally friendly gt the refrigerating units use an HFC R134a R404a or HC R290 refrigerantfluid allowed by the current regulations gt the refrigerating unit can be removed in one piece gt the appliance components are made from recyclable materials A 1 5 Intended use and restrictions Our appliances are designed and optimised in order to obtain high performance and efficiency This appliance is designed for the refrigeration and preservation of foods Any other use is deemed improper The appliance must not be used by people including children with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or without experience and knowledge of it u
15. bly operations Attention All scrapping operations must occur with the N machine stopped and cold and the electrical power supply disconnected Attention Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician with the power supply disconnected Attention N To carry out these operations appropriate PPE must be used Attention N During disassembly and handling of the various parts the minimum height from the floor must be maintained D 1 5 Decommissioning If the machine cannot be repaired carry out the decommis sioning operations signalling the failure with a suitable sign and request assistance ofthe manufacturer s after sales service D 2 Machine disposal Attention N Dismantling operations must be carried out by qualified personnel Attention AN Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician with the power supply disconnected D 2 1 Waste storage At the end of the product s life cycle make sure it is not dis persed in the environment The doors must be removed before scrapping the appliance Special waste materials can be stored temporarily while await ing treatment for disposal and or permanent storage In any case the current environmental protection laws in the country of use must be observed D 2 2 Procedure regarding appliance dismantling macro operations Before disposing of the machine make sure to carefully c
16. d after sales service centre to receive prompt and precise assistance for better operation and maximum efficiency of the machine During all stages of machine use always respect the current regulations on safety work hygiene and envi ronmental protection It is the user s responsibility to make sure the machine is started and operated only in optimum conditions of safety for persons animals and property The manufacturer declines any liability for operations carried out on the appliance without respec ting the instructions given in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced 47 ENGLISH A 1 General information A 1 1 Introduction Given below is some information regarding the machine s in tended use its testing and a description of the symbols used that identify the type of warning the definitions ofterms used in the manual and useful information for the appliance user A 1 2 New concept appliances The Standard cupboard line has been created according toa new system that optimises performance and reduces energy consumption also taking into account space requirements and environmental impact This new system has several spe cific features gt the door frame allows the side walls to be completely filled with foam insulation whereas the inside part has been created in such a way as to increase the insulation gt the ball shaped door seal with three chambers has a double insulation area that reduces condens
17. d handling i e transfer inside workplaces must occur with the use of special and adequate means Attention Due to their size the machines cannot be N stacked on top of each other during transport handling and storage this eliminates any risks of loads tipping over due to stacking The machine must only be transported handled and stored by qualified personnel who must gt have specific technical training and experience in the use of lifting systems gt have knowledge of the safety regulations and applicable laws in the relevant sector gt have knowledge of the general safety rules gt ensure the use of personal protection equipment suitable for the type of operation carried out gt be able to recognise and avoid any possible hazard B 1 2 Transport instructions for the carrier Attention Do not stand under suspended loads during N loading unloading operations Unauthorised personnel must not enter the work area Attention The machine s weight alone is not sufficient to keep it steady The transported load can shift A N when braking when accelerating in corners on rough roads B 1 3 Handling Arrange a suitable area with flat floor for machine unloading and storage operations Attention The appliance must be handled in the upright N position If the appliance is handled in a horizontal position make sure to wait a few hours before making it operation
18. declines any liability for any inac curacies contained in the manual if due to printing or trans lation errors Any supplements to the installation use and maintenance manual the Customer receives from the Manufacturer will form an integral part of the manual and therefore must be kept together with it Given below is a summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment PPE to be used during the various stages of the machine s service life Protective Safety Gloves Stage garments footwear T Transport Oo O Handling O Unpacking O Assembly O Normal use e Adjustments O Routine cleaning O e Extraordinary cleaning O oO Maintenance O O Dismantling O O Scrapping O O Key PPE required O PPE available or to be used if necessary Glasses Ear Mask Safety protectors helmet DPI not required During Normal use gloves protect hands from the cold tray when being removed from the appliance Note the gloves to be worn during Cleaning are the type suitable for contact with the cooling fins metal plates Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators specialised technicians or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and possible damage to health 50 A 1 14 Keeping the manual The manual must be carefully kept for the entire life of the machine until scrapping The manual must stay with the machine in case of transfer sale hire granting of use or leasi
19. der pressure gt Connect a nitrogen cylinder to the high and low pressure pipe taps taking care to install a pressure gauge using a union tee Inject the gas into both the high and the low pressure line until a pressure of approx 15 bar has been reached Close the cylinder tap and after a minimum of one hour check that the pressure has not dropped below the previously measured value B 3 4 2 Vacuum gt Manually empty the circuit by opening the union taps gt Connect the same pipes to a vacuum pump preferably a double acting model fitted with a vacuum meter and low and high pressure pipe taps Reach a vacuum level equal to or less than 70mTorr 0 0931 mbar Upon reaching the above mentioned vacuum value maintain the same for ap prox 15 minutes before proceeding to fill the unit as follows B 3 4 3 Filling with refrigerant gt Introduce the refrigerant in the gaseous form for R134a and liquid for R404a both in the high and the low pressure line until the pressure in the cylinders and in the circuit are balanced initial liquid load is approx 20 30 of total load gt At this point close the high pressure line start the com pressor and inject gas slowly until the bubbles in the liquid gauge disappear Attention iy The refrigerant should be loaded by professionally qualified personnel B 3 5 Controls at first start up of the system Using the liquid refrigerant flow gauge check that the load is sufficient If i
20. e remains uniform thanks to the removable rear supports which act as an air conveyor Cover or wrap food before placing it in the refrigerator and avoid putting very hot foods or steaming liquids inside Do not leave the door open any longer than necessary when loading or removing food It is advisable to keep the keys in a place only accessible to authorised personnel To prevent unauthorised personnel from using the appliance it is advisable to always close it with the key Attention Do not use electrical appliances inside the uN appliance compartments for storing frozen food unless such equipment is recommended by the manufacturer Regarding the max load for each shelf respect that given in the table below Shelf max load vertical refrigerators with digital control 54 Kg C 2 General safety rules C 2 1 Introduction The machines are provided with electric and or mechanical safety devices for protecting workers and the machine itself Therefore the user must not remove or tamper with such devices The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage due to tampering or their non use C 2 2 Protection devices installed on the machine C 2 2 1 Guards The guards on the machine are gt fixed guards e g casings covers side panels etc fixed tothe machine and or frame with screws or quick release connectors that can only be removed oropened with tools gt interlocked movable guards door for access insid
21. e the machine gt machine electrical equipment access doors made with hinged panels openable with tools The door must not be opened when the machine is connected to the power supply Attention Several illustrations in the manual show the machine or parts of it without guards or with N guards removed This is purely for explanatory purposes Do not use the machine without the guards or with the protection devices deactivated C 2 3 Safety signs to be placed on the machine or near its area Prohibition Meaning Do not remove the safety devices Do not use water to extinguish fires shown on electrical parts Meaning danger of burns danger of electrocution shown on electrical parts with indication of voltage Attention Do not remove tamper with or make illegible N the safety danger and instruction signs and labels on the machine ENGLISH C 2 4 End of use When the appliance is no longer to be used make it unusable by removing the power supply wiring C 2 5 Instructions for use and maintenance Risks mainly of amechanical thermal and electrical nature are present in the machine Where possible the risks have been neutralised gt directly by means of adequate design solutions gt orindirectly by using guards protection and safety devices Any anomalous situations are signalled on the control panel display During maintenance several risks remain as these could not be elimi
22. e the machine 63 ENGLISH D 1 Machine cleaning and maintenance Attention Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation disconnect the appliance from the power supply and carefully unplug it Attention AN During maintenance the cable and plug must be kept in a visible position by the operator carrying out the work Attention A N Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet or when barefoot Do not remove the safety guards Attention N Use suitable personal protection equipment protective gloves Attention N Use a ladder with suitable protection for work on appliances with high accessibility D 1 1 Routine maintenance Attention Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance D 1 1 1 Precautions for maintenance Routine maintenance operations can be carried out by non specialised personnel carefully following the instructions given below The manufacturer declines any liability for ope rations carried out on the appliance without following these instructions D 1 1 2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories Before using the appliance clean all the inside parts and ac cessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap or produ cts that are over 90 biodegradable in order to reduce the emission of pollutants into the environment then rinse and dry thoroughly Do not use solvent based detergents e g trichloro ethylene or abrasive powders for cleaning It is advisab
23. ention The appliance must be levelled otherwise its operation could be affected Attention Wait at least 2 hours before starting the N appliance to allow the oil to flow back in the compressor Note The plug must be accessible even after the W appliance is positioned in the place of installation Attention There must be free air circulation above the N appliance at the refrigerating unit There must be no obstructions caused by trays cardboard boxes jars or other materials see par C 1 3 54 v wear protective gloves and unpackthe machine carrying out the following operations cutthe straps and remove the protective film taking care not to scratch the surface if scissors or blades are used remove the cardboard top the polystyrene corners and the vertical protection pieces For appliances with stainless steel cabinet remove the protec tive film very slowly without tearing it to avoid leaving glue stuck to the surface Should this happen remove the traces of glue with a non corrosive solvent rinsing it off and drying thoroughly it is advisable to go over all the stainless steel surfaces with a rag soaked in paraffin oil in order to create a protective film B 2 4 Disposal of packing The packing must be disposed of in compliance with the cur rent regulations in the country where the appliance is used All the packing materials are environmentally friendly They can be safely kept rec
24. es on the appliance must be closed with the specific plastic plugs Note n case of installation on a concrete plinth make 2 holes in the floor near the bottom hinge fixing screws v v v Ww v B 2 7 Electrical connection Connection to the power supply must be carried out in compliance with the regulations and provisions in force in the country of use Attention AN Work on the electrical systems must only be carried out by a qualified electrician The appliance works on a 230V 50Hz single phase voltage power supply For connection just insert the power cable plug in the corresponding electrical system socket firstly making sure gt thesockethasanefficientearth connection andthe mains frequency matches that given on the dataplate In case of any doubts regarding the efficiency of the earth con nection have the system checked by qualified personnel gt the system power supply is arranged and able to take the actual current absorption and that itis correctly executed according to the regulations in force in the country of use gt a differential thermal magnetic switch suitable for the input specified on the dataplate with contact gap ena bling complete disconnection in category Ill overvoltage conditions and complying with the regulations in force is installed between the power cable and the electric line For the correct size of the switch refer to the absorbed current specified on the appliance dataplate After ma
25. heck its physical condition and in particular any parts of the struc ture that can give or break during scrapping The machine s parts must be disposed of in a differentiated way according to their different characteristics e g metals oils greases plastic rubber etc Different regulations are in force in the various countries there fore comply with the provisions of the laws and competent bodies in the country where scrapping takes place In general the appliance must be taken to a specialised col lection scrapping centre Dismantle the appliance grouping the components accord ing to their chemical characteristics remembering that the compressor contains lubricant oil and refrigerant fluid which can be recycled and that the refrigerator components are special waste assimilable with urban waste The symbol placed on the product indicates that it should not be considered as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any nega tive consequences for the environment and the health of people For further information on the recycling of this product contact the local dealer or agent the after sales service or the local body responsible for waste disposal Attention Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and any compartment closing i devices to prevent the possibility of someone becoming trapped inside Attention When scrapping the machine the CE marking i this
26. ignalled by lighting up of the icon alarm signalling is also indicated by the alarm code appear ing on the display E g alarm signalling due to a faulty probe compart ment probe appears directly on the instrument display with the indication EO and rE flashing alternately refer to position 1 of the alarms table When the alarm condition ceases the alarm goes off Otherwise contact the After Sales Service C 1 6 2 Service alarms and signalling for models 15 C 22 C and 2 C 10 C The alarm is signalled by lighting up of the icon alarm signalling is also indicated by the alarm code appear ing on the display E g alarm signalling due to a faulty probe compart ment probe appears directly on the instrument display with the indication EO and rE flashing alternately refer to position 1 of the alarms table 60 C 1 6 3 Temperature and door open alarms and signal ling common to all models A The alarm is signalled by lighting up of the icon The alarm is signalled by lighting up of the icon alarm signalling is also indicated by the alarm code appear ing on the display Temperature alarm signalling regarding the thermo statting probe appears directly on the instrument display with the indication HI max temperature alarm and LO min temperature alarm When the door is opened the display starts flashing together with the icon If the door remains open for more than a few m
27. inutes the display shows the mes sage dor accompanied by a beep alternating with the temperature value The alarm is deactivated when the door is closed Position Display Alarm 1 EO rE Compartment probe fan alarm 3 HI Compartment high temperature alarm 4 L Compartment low temperature alarm 5 dor Door open alarm C 1 7 Defrost Attention Do not use mechanical devices or other means to speed up the defrost process unless recommended by the manufacturer Attention Do not damage the circuit Pala Automatic defrost 64 The appliance has an automatic defrost function This function is signalled by lighting up of the icon The defrost water is run into a tray and automatically evaporated Manual activation of defrost Keep the DOWN button pressed for at least 5 seconds to start a manual defrost cycle AY This function is signalled by lighting up of the icon If defrost conditions do not exist the display shows the message dFb indicat ing that the operation will not be carried out only for models 15 C 22 C and 2 C 10 C Defrost can be stopped manually at any time by pressing the DOWN button the display shows the message dFE Defrost cannot be activated in the programming stage C 1 8 Product loading Distribute the product evenly inside the compartment away from the door and back to allow good air circulation In case of excessive product loading the temperatur
28. king the connection with the appliance working check that the power supply does not fluctuate by 10 the rated voltage If the power cable is damaged it must be i replaced by the service centre or in any case by qualified personnel in order prevent any risk The manufacturer declines any liability for damage or injury resulting from breach of the above rules or non compliance with the electrical safety regulations in force in the country where the machine is used B 2 8 Plumbing connection Attention The plumbing connection must be carried out by a specialised technician The machine has a drain hole for any liquids present in the compartment Connect the compartment drain hole C located on the bottom of the appliance and provided with a closing plug to a drain The drain hole diameter is 17 5 mm therefore it is advisable to connect it to a 17 5 mm drain pipe B 3 Installation of Condensing Unit Attention uN For the choice of remote condensing unit refer to the unit recommended by the Manufacturer given on the equipment technical sheet Attention In case of extraordinary size of the remote N condensing unit refer to the technical sheet for the refrigerating capacity data or consult the Manufacturer s website or Local Service Center Agency authorized by the Manufacturer Attention Installation of the appliance and the refrigerant J fluid condensing unit must only be carried out by the manuf
29. le to go over the stainless steel surfaces with a rag moistened with paraffin oil in order to create a protective film Check the power cable regularly and replace it in case of signs of wear Have the appliance checked periodically at least once a year 64 Attention Do not clean the machine with jets of water Attention Do not use steel wool or similar material to i clean stainless steel surfaces Do not use detergents containing chlorine solvent based detergents e g trichloro ethylene or abrasive powders A D 1 1 3 Compartment cleaning The racks can be removed in order to thoroughly clean the compartment therefore remove them before cleaning For this use products that are over 90 biodegradable do not use solvents or abrasive powders then rinse and dry thoroughly Lastly remove the plug closing the drain hole refrigerated models only and drain the water only if it is connected see section B 2 8 Pay special attention when cleaning the front control panel make sure water sprays do not go beyond the panel ATTENTION There is an extra rack on the bottom of the compart ment When cleaning if this rack is temporarily removed remember to refit it in its original place as shown in the figure detail c in order to ensure proper operation of the appliance 7 A LLL LL Lf PATARIN TAFT 7 V YEN ALL WILLIAM ELA DJ fy yj XY v N iN A Zo YU 7y o Ay gt
30. ls with glass door Temp range in compartment C 0 6 Negative temperature ventilated models with fully insulated door Temp range in compartment C 2 10 Positive temperature ventilated models with glass door Temp range in compartment C 2 10 Low temperature ventilated models with fully insulated door Temp range in compartment C 2 US Low temperature ventilated models with glass door Temp range in compartment C AB 3 Ventilated models with separate refrigerator compartments and fully insulated door Temp range in compartment C 22 4510 2 Ab IC Ventilated models with separate refrigerator freezer compartments and fully insulated door Temp range in compartment C 2 10 a ENGLISH A 2 3 Mechanical safety characteristics hazards The appliance does not have sharp edges or protruding parts The guards for the moving and live parts are fixed to the cabi net with screws to prevent accidental access A 2 4 Climatic class The climatic class given onthe dataplate refers to the following values gt for models with fully insulated door high humidity CLIMATIC CLASS 5 43 C EN 60335 2 89 40 C room with 40 relative humidity EN ISO 23953 gt for models with glass door CLIMATIC CLASS 4 32 C EN 60335 2 89 30 C room with 55 relative humidity EN ISO 23953 52 B 1 Transport handling and storage B 1 1 Introduction Transport i e transfer of the machine from one place to an other an
31. machines present in the room in fact close proximity can create problems of condensate forming on the walls of the appliance also taking into consideration the space needed for door opening B 2 3 Positioning Install the appliance taking all the safety precautions required for this type of operation also respecting the relevant fire prevention measures Install the appliance in a ventilated place away from heat sources such as radiators or air conditioning systems to allow correct cooling of the refrigerating unit components Keep a distance of at least 50 cm from the top and 10 cm from sides and back Never cover the condenser even temporarily as this can compromise its proper operation and therefore that of the appliance Ifthe machine is installed in a place where there are corrosive substances chlorine etc it is advisable to go over all the stainless steel surfaces with a rag soaked in paraffin oil in order to create a protective film The room temperature must not exceed 43 C 32 C for appliances with glass door in order to maintain the required inside temperatures The machine must be taken to the place of installation and the packing base removed only when being installed Da ENGLISH UMMM ff min 50 cm SMA NANAAAA SIS Arranging the machine gt position the machine in the required place gt adjust the height and level by means of the levelling feet also checking door closing Att
32. mber 230V 1N power supply voltage 50 Hz power supply frequency 0 38 kW max power input Cyclopentane Total Current Defrost Power Evaporation expanding gas used in insulation current absorbed defrost power heating element power Heater El Lighting inside light power Class climatic class Refrigerant type of refrigerant gas Cap nominal capacity dust and water protection IP21 P rating CE CE marking Electrolux Manufacturer Professional SPA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone Italy Description of certification group V Vertical refrigerator 1M 1 or 2 modules p Range P premium G Gab M mass SP Superpremium Temperature range TN refrigerated TN BT freezer TN TN refrigerated 2 temperatures TN BT refrigerated freezer 2 temperatures HC R290 When installing the appliance make sure the electrical con nection is carried out in compliance with that specified on the dataplate Attention N Do not remove tamper with or make the machine CE marking illegible Attention N Refer to the data given on the machine CE marking for relations with the Manufacturer e g when ordering spare parts etc Attention When scrapping the machine the CE marking must be destroyed 49 ENGLISH A 1 10 Appliance identification This manual applies to various refrigerator freezer models For further details regarding your model refer to par A 2 2 Dimensions performance and consum
33. nated and must be neutralised by adopting specific measures and precautions Do notcarry out any checking cleaning repair or maintenance Operations on moving parts Workers must be informed of the prohibition by means of clearly visible signs To guarantee machine efficiency and cor rect operation periodical maintenance must be carried out according to the instructions given in this manual In particular make sure to periodically check correct operation of all the safety devices and the insulation of electrical cables which must be replaced if damaged Attention Extraordinary machine maintenance operations must only be carried out by specialised N Technicians provided with all the appropriate personal protection equipment safety shoes gloves glasses overalls etc tools utensils and ancillary means Attention Never operate the machine removing N modifying or tampering with the guards protection or safety devices Attention Before carrying out any operation on the N machine always consult the manual which gives the correct procedures and contains important information on safety 62 C 2 6 Reasonably foreseeable improper use Improper use is any use different from that specified in this manual During machine operation other types of work or activities deemed improper and that in general can involve risks for the safety of operators and damage to the appliance are not allowed Reasonably foreseeable
34. ng A 1 15 Recipients of the manual This manual is intended for gt the carrier and handling personnel gt installation and commissioning personnel gt the employer of machine users and the workplace manager gt operators for normal machine use gt specialised technicians after sales service see service manual A 2 Technical data A 2 1 Materials and fluids used The areas in contact with the product are in steel or coated with non toxic plastic material An HFC or HC refrigerant fluid for models with refrigerant R290 complying with the current regulations is used in the refrigerating units The type of re frigerant gas used is given on the dataplate Attention R290 gas is potentially flammable and explosive Take every possible precaution to prevent any risk linked to the nature of this gas during any routine and or extraordinary operation carried out on the appliance Only specialised personnel are authorised to operate on the appliance A 2 2 Dimensions performance and consumption External dimensions 1 module 2modules width mm 7O 1441 depth mm 837 837 height mm 2050 2050 Compartment dimensions width mm 560 1291 depth mm 707 707 height mm 1544 1544 Rack dimensions mm 530x530 530x530 Power supply voltage V 230 50 60 230 50 60 Gross capacity L 700 1400 Positive temperature ventilated models with fully insulated door Temp range in compartment C 0 6 Positive temperature ventilated mode
35. nless instructed in its use by those responsible for their safety 48 ATTENTION DO NOT STORE EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES SUCH AS PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS WITH FLAMMABLE PROPELLANT IN THIS APPLIANCE Attention The machine is not suitable for installation outdoors and or in places exposed to atmospheric agents rain direct sunlight etc The manufacturer declines any liability for improper use of the product A 1 6 Testing and inspection Our appliances are designed and optimised with laboratory testing in order to obtain high performance and efficiency The product is shipped ready for use Passing of the tests visual inspection electrical test functional test is guaranteed and certified by the specific enclosures A 1 7 Definitions Listed below are the definitions of the main terms used in the manual Read them carefully before using the manual Operator machine installation adjustment use maintenance cleaning repair and transport personnel Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SPA or any other service centre author ised by Electrolux Professional SPA Operator for normal machine use an operator who has been informed and trained regarding the tasks and hazards involved in normal machine use Technical assistance or specialised technician an operator instructed trained by the Manufacturer and who based on his professionaland specific training experienceand knowledge of the accident prevention regulati
36. ons is able to appraise the operations to be carried out on the machine and recognise and prevent any risks His professionalism covers the mechanical electrotechnical and electronics fields Danger source of possible injury or harm to health Hazardous situation any situation where an operator is exposed to one or more hazards Risk a combination of probabilities and risks of injury or harm to health in a hazardous situation Protection devices safety measures consisting of the use of specific technical means guards and safety devices for protecting operators against dangers Guard an element of a machine used in a specific way to provide protection by means of a physical barrier Safety device a device other than a guard that eliminates or reduces the risk it can be used alone or in combination with a guard Customer the person who purchased the machine and or who manages and uses it e g company entrepreneur firm Electrocution an accidental discharge of electric current on a human body A 1 8 Typographical conventions For best use of the manual and therefore the machine it is advisable to have good knowledge of the terms and typo graphical conventions used in the documentation The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate and identify the various types of hazards Attention IX Danger for the health and safety of operators Attention N Danger of electrocution dangerous voltage
37. ption A 1 12 Responsibility The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and mal functioning caused by gt non compliance with the instructions contained in this manual gt repairs not carried out in a workmanlike fashion and replacements with parts different from those specified in the spare parts catalogue the fitting and use of non original spare parts and accessories can negatively affect machine operation and invalidates the warranty operations by non specialised technicians unauthorised modifications or operations inadequate maintenance improper machine use unforeseeable extraordinary events use of the machine by uninformed and untrained per sonnel gt non application of the current provisions in the count ry of use concerning safety hygiene and health in the workplace v v v v wT Ww A 1 13 Personal protection equipment A 1 11 Copyright This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permission of Electrolux Professional SPA The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by arbitrary modifications and conversions carried out by the user or the Customer The employer workplace manager or service technician are responsible for identifying and choosing adequate and suit able personal protection equipment to be worn by operators in compliance with regulations in force in the country of use Electrolux Professional SPA
38. se risks To preserve these conditions the areas around the machine must always be gt kept free of obstacles e g ladders tools containers boxes etc clean and dry gt well lit For the Customer s complete information the residual risks remaining on the machine are indicated below such actions are to be considered incorrect and therefore strictly forbidden Residual risk Description of hazardous situation Slipping or The operator can slip due to water or falling dirt on the floor Burns abrasions e g heating The operator deliberately or elements cold unintentionally touches some tray cooling components inside the machine circuit plates and without using protective gloves pipes Contact with live parts during maintenance operations carried out with the electrical panel powered Electrocution The operator works on the machine Falling from using unsuitable systems e g rung above ladders climbing to access the upper part The specialised Technician may not Crushing or correctly fix the control panel when injury accessing the technical compartment The panel could close suddenly When handling the machine or the packing containing it using unsuitable lifting systems or accessories or with the load unbalanced Tipping of loads Inhalation of refrigerant gas Therefore always refer to the appliance labels Chemical refrigerant gas C 3 Normal machine use C 3 1 Characteristics of
39. snsssessseseee 53 B 1 6 Placing the load 53 D 1 Machine cleaning and maintenance ssssssssss 64 D 1 1 Routine Maintenance wceeeccssseessssssseeesscssssssuessssssssneeesssssssseees 64 B 2 Installation and assembly esssssssssssssscsecsesosssso 53 D 1 1 1 Precautions for maintenance s s s 64 B 2 1 The customer s responsibilities 3 D 1 1 2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories s 64 B 2 2 Machine space limits es D 1 2 Extraordinary MAINTENANCE cecccccccccssssssseennsssssssseessssseceesee 65 B 2 3 Positioning 53 D 1 2 1 Periodical condenser cleaning sssssssserssrssssssrssssssssses 65 B 2 4 Disposal of packing 54 D 1 2 2 Replacing the power CaDI wccccsssssesssssssssseeessssseeeesee 65 B 2 5 Reversing opening of fully insulated doors D 1 2 3 QUICK troubleshooting guide 65 Fig 3 4 55 D 1 3 Maintenance INTELVAIS essssssssssssssessssssssssssssessssseceseseseeeesee 66 B 2 6 Reversing opening of half doors Fig 5 6 sc sccses 56 D 1 3 1 a 110 0 18 er 66 B 2 8 PlUMbING CONNECTION n 7 OTA Disassembly osaerari Na 66 B 3 Installation of Condensing Unit csssescccsssececeeees 57 D 2 Machine disposal eccssssscecccsssscceccossssccocsssssseeoo 67 By eI Ue WEN UII I A E E 5 D 2 1 Waste SLOTAQE nen nennnnnnmninnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn or Ba A cuu 58 D 2 2 Procedure regarding appliance dismantling macro B 3 4 3 Filling With refrigerar 58 GPe UON Serreenee beeen etre tomer r E ttre veeeenererte ee restr 6 B 3 5 Controls at first
40. t is not complete the load following the instruc tions given in 3 4 3 Using a digital thermometer check that the temperature in dicated on the control panel corresponds to the reading on the instrument placed inside the appliance The manufacturer cannot be held liable should these accident prevention rules and regulations not be C 1 Operation C 1 1 Control panel see Fig 1 Page 8 C 1 2 Digital thermostat display The digital thermostat has a 3 digit electronic display for show ing the temperature measured by the probe and six ICONS see fig la page 8 and par C 1 5 C 1 3 Buttons The digital thermostat has 4 buttons for control and program ming the instrument Multifunction ON OFF and UP button for switching the appliance on and off and for increasing the values DOWN and DEFROST button for ac tivating manual defrost and decreasing the values Prg mute button for silencing the alarm buzzer SET button for accessing the Setpoint C 1 4 Switching On And Temperature Adjustment When switched on the instrument per forms a Lamp Test i e fora few seconds the display and Icons flash verifying its correct operation If at switch on the instrument displays the compartment temperature the appliance is already on if the mes sage OFF is displayed press the ON OFF button for afew seconds to activate the appliance the display will show the message ON and
41. t sssri 50 WAE CUBS TOW N NE 61 A 1 14 Keeping the Manual ssssssssssssssssssssssosorsseossesoresorsscosorserseess 51 C 2 2 Protection devices installed on the machine 61 A 1 15 Recipients of thE Manual sssri 51 EDET o EE AA AE AE E AEE 61 C 2 3 Safety signs to be placed on the machine or near its A 2 fechnical Gata sissssicssecsdesssicssscscecasecscoassacecsaadonseoseses 51 ES E AE EE E A 61 Da NN EEE T T ose sees cpr p cc cae dp eect 5 C 2 4 End poe eee rere 62 A 2 2 Dimensions performance and consumption 51 C 2 5 Instructions for use and mantenante A E 62 A 2 3 Mechanical safety characteristics hazards 59 C 2 6 Reasonably foreseeable iMproper USC sssri 62 PLZ A Climatic CHESS svasacvsisispcssunrasisntnssscicesnngonscsnusnanretionsinivnesionnacesiuen 572 C 3 Normal machine use ssssssssssssssssssososssososssosososooo 63 B 1 Transport handling and storage sssssscesesssssss 52 C 3 1 Characteristics of personnel trained for normal machine BF FOP Occ ecco secreted ech oe eee US eee eae RR Ode er eRe Pe De 63 B 1 2 Transport instructions for the carrier 59 C 3 2 Characteristics of personnel enabled to operate on B 1 3 HANLING semsnesunsunuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 59 TNE Machine w cccccccccsssssssssssssssesseccessssee See a ee 63 B 1 4 Procedures for handling Operations 53 C 3 3 Operator for normal machine USC u cscs 63 B 1 5 Translation csssssssssessssssssssssssccsssssssssssssssssssssssssceeeesssssssssssssn
42. the equipment avoid making them pass directly above the roof of the evaporator as shown in the figure 57 ENGLISH The upper left side has holes for the passage and fixing of the pipes for rear remote connection figure below B 3 2 Responsibility of the customer installer The refrigerant charge must be R134a for refrigerated models and R404a for freezers In any case refer to the data given on the rating plate B 3 3 Electrical connection The condensing unit power is supplied by the equipment it is connected to For the electrical connection carefully follow the instructions in par B 2 7 Attention Appliances arranged for connection to the N remote unit have an anchoring device for connecting the connection cable to the external unit eit eo Jj Feet He Ossian SSIs IFN ay Taso WW REMOTE UNIT CONNECTION 28 Attention ix The type of relay to be used in installation and the installation system installation itself must comply with the current regulations Attention 230V mains voltage between terminals 1 N Attention Appliances arranged for connection to remote alarm have an anchoring device for connecting the connection cable of the external siren Attention N 230V mains voltage between terminals 4 N B 3 4 Creating a vacuum in the pipes and filling with the refrigerant B 3 4 1 Leak test gt Clean the suction and delivery pipes with dry nitrogen un
43. the After Sales Service D 1 3 1 Maintenance frequency In order to guarantee constant machine efficiency it is advis able to carry out the checks with the frequency given in the following table Periodicita Maintenance checks inspections and cleaning Routine cleaning Daily General cleaning of machine and surrounding area Mechanical protection devices Check condition and for any deformation loosening or removed parts Monthly Control Yearly Check mechanical part for any breakage or deformation tightening of screws Check readability and condition of words stickers and symbols and restore if necessary Machine structure Yearly Tightening of main bolts screws fixing systems etc of machine Safety signs Yearly Check readability and condition of safety signs Electrical control panel Yearly Check the electrical components installed inside the Electric Control Panel Check wiring between the Electrical Panel and machine parts Electrical connection cable and plug Yearly Check connection cable replace it if necessary and plug General machine overhaul Check all components electrical equipment corrosion pipes Every 10 years the machine is designed and built fora duration of about 10 years After this period of time from machine commissioning the machine must undergo ageneral inspection and overhaul Some examples of checks to be carried out are given below gt check for any
44. ting the lower and upper brackets and making sure the seal is perfectly fitted on all sides then tighten the bracket fixing bolts a0 ENGLISH B 2 6 Reversing opening of half doors Fig 5 6 The operations to be carried are those described in the previous section replacing reference D with F detail 3 open the control panel loosening the 2 screws located be tween the panel and door gt undo the 2 screws fixing bracket A and the screw secu ring hinge B of the top door gt remove the door and remove hinge B from right to left break the precut F on the opposite side and insert part B detail 6 and the bracket as shown in the figure gt remove the middle bracket G detail 4 and fix it on the opposite side of the cabinet Fig 6 56 vW remove the lower bracket D refitting it in the special seat on the opposite side position the bottom door on the lower bracket D fix the middle bracket E position the top door on the middle bracket E position the upper bracket A between the door and the roof of the appliance tightening the fixing bolts before tightening the screws align the door with the panel of the cabinet adjusting the lower and upper brackets and making sure the seal is perfectly fitted on all sides gt then tighten the bracket fixing bolts Note After carrying out the above operations the hol
45. witch on gt make sure the plug is properly inserted in power socket gt make sure the socket is powered B The inside temperature is too high gt make sure there is no heat source near the appliance gt make sure the door closes properly C The appliance is too noisy gt make sure the appliance is properly levelled An unbalanced position can set off vibrations gt makesure the appliance is not touching other appliances or parts which could reverberate If the fault persists after carrying out the above checks con tact the After Sales Service remembering to give the follow ing details gt the type of fault gt the appliance PNC production code gt the Ser No appliance serial number Note The code and serial number are essential for iden tifying the type of appliance and date of manufacture appliance identification code PNC 10th piece Ser No 3 50 1 0010 mo f third digit of the year of production 2013 fourth digit of the year week of production 2013 50 65 ENGLISH D 1 3 Maintenance intervals The inspection and maintenance intervals depend on the actual machine operation conditions and ambient conditions presence of dust damp etc therefore precise time intervals cannot be given In any case careful and periodical machine maintenance is advisable in order to minimise interruptions of the service Itis advisable to stipulate a scheduled preventive main tenance contract with
46. ycled or burned in an appropriate waste incineration plant Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows K A polyethylene outer wrapping instruction ug PE booklet bag he ue polypropylene straps PP cs polystyrene ps foam corner protectors The parts in wood and cardboard can be disposed of re specting the current regulations in the country where the machine is used Attention Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before carrying out the door reversing procedure B 2 5 Reversing opening of fully insulated doors Fig 3 4 Single door refrigerated cupboards are normally supplied with right opening When converting to left opening proceed as follows open the control panel loosening the 2 screws located between the panel and door undo the 2 fixing screws of bracket A and the screw securing hinge B detail 1 remove the door and remove hinge B from right to le ft break the precut F on the opposite side and insert part B detail 6 and the bracket as shown in the figure vW vW v 4 Vv v vW vW remove the lower bracket D refitting it in the special seat on the opposite side detail 2 position the door on the lower bracket D position the upper bracket A between the door and the roof of the appliance tightening the fixing bolts before tightening the screws align the door with the panel of the cabinet adjus
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