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        REFRIGERATOR WITH BOTTOM FREEZER CP171 Series User`s
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1.     Many items have been  placed in the refrigerator    section at the same time     The door is opened too  often     15    Remedy  Check that power is  connected  Reset the fuse     Move the rearmost items  forward     Clean the defrost water  channel and the drain hole  on the rear wall of the  cabinet    Level the appliance using a  spirit level     Move the appliance away  from the kitchen cabinets or  appliances it is in contact  with     Check movable fittings and  adjust them if necessary     Move containers and or  bottles apart     Raise the temperature  setting     Ensure adequate  ventilation   Lower the temperature  setting     Wait a few hours and then  recheck the temperature   Lower the temperature  setting    Distribute items within the    cabinet to improve air  circulation     Keep door closed     Warranty    Call customer service toll free in the U S A    1 800 932 4267  Monday to Friday 9 00 am    5 00 p m   ET      ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY    Within the 48 contiguous United States  for one year from the date of purchase  when this appliance is operated and maintained according to  instructions attached to or furnished with the product  warrantor will pay for factory specified parts and repair labor to correct defects in  materials or workmanship  Service must be provided by a designated service company  Outside the 48 states  all parts are warranted for one  year from manufacturing defects  Plastic parts  shelves and cabinets are warranted to be manufac
2.  possible    5  Place a bowl of hot  but not boiling  water in the freezer    6  To prevent the floor from becoming wet during defrosting  check progress from time  to time and lay towels around the bowl on the floor to protect against ice and  splashes  When all the frost and ice have melted  clean the inside of the cabinet with  a mild detergent solution  Dry the freezer with a soft cloth    7  Restart the freezer by turning the freezer thermostat button to the required setting  If  many items are to be returned to the freezer  activate the Super Freeze button   Remember to switch Super Freeze off again    8  Return items to the freezer approx  5 minutes after having switched it on        13    Cleaning and Maintenance    Cleaning  Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the inside of the cabinet     The cabinet is best cleaned using warm water  max  150  F  with a little mild detergent   Never use cleaning agents that scour  Use a soft cloth  Rinse with clean water and dry  thoroughly  It is important to prevent water from entering the control panel     The defrost water channel  in which condensation from the evaporator runs  is located  on the rear wall of the cabinet and must be kept clean  Add a few drops of disinfectant  to the defrost water drain a couple of times a year  and clean the drain using a pipe  cleaner or the like  Never use sharp or pointed implements     The sealing strip around the doors must be cleaned regularly to prevent discoloration  and prolon
3.  the necessary air circulation  can be ensured  figs  6 and 7      100    1560 1850    ce               ce  LO  e            Setting up    It is important that the appliance be absolutely level  To level the appliance  remove the  kick plate below the door and screw the adjustable feet up or down  figs  8 and 9   If  necessary  it is possible to adjust the back feet before the upright is installed  Use a  spirit level to check that the appliance is absolutely level     If the appliance is to be placed on a soft surface  e g  floorboards or a carpet  it is best  to recheck whether the appliance is still level after a period of time as the underlying  surface may give under the weight of the appliance     Do not tilt the upright more than 7 degrees to avoid damaging the floor  figs  10 and 11         Reversing the Doors    The doors can be changed from right hinged to left hinged and vice versa as follows        ra mr ra             J          tha upper iie    amp             the paste plunge bo riere Hae  upper bere was rites    4 LIB of the upper door ze larg i  aside    Lay tre appi          on mne m        In  acre Weenie                Qe a    NN     n      ER    x  fer wake h plate by puli       Loosen kick mul egi Ine fark enench  jb ards aid ugar    s ex  and mese tha pir          r2 remember 10           pin In he              loans the sica before filia  Iva dag    Ren aes                     ml  efti om  he            aide    I5 Hence jhe deorhandi  s aj refi  Per   
4. S FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR  WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SOME  STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  OR LIMITATIONS ON  THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  SO THESE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY  NOT APPLY TO YOU  THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  WHICH  VARY FROM STATE TO STATE     Felix Storch  Inc   Summit Appliance Division  770 Garrison Avenue    suMMIT       Bronx  NY 10474 For parts and accessory ordering  troubleshooting  Phone   718  893 3900 and helpful hints  visit   Fax   718  842 3093 mM  www summitappliance com www summitappliance com support    16    
5. SUMMIT    REFRIGERATOR WITH BOTTOM FREEZER  CP171 Series             User s Manual    FELIX STORCH  INC   770 Garrison Avenue    Bronx  NY 10474    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS    WARNING  Keep ventilation openings in the appliance s cabinet or in the built in structure clear  of obstruction     WARNING  Do not use other mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting  process than those recommended by the manufacturer     WARNING  Do not damage the refrigerant system     WARNING  Do not use electrical appliances inside the refrigerated storage compartment  unless they are of a type recommended by the manufacturer     WARNING  Do not expose the appliance to rain     WARNING  This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless  they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use  the appliance safely  Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play  with the appliance     WARNING  Hisk of child entrapment   Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer     e Take off the doors   e Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside     Always keep the keys in a separate place and out of reach of children   Before servicing or cleaning the appliance  disconnect the electrical power supply     If the power supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by the manufacturer  its service  agent  or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard     Frost f
6. d door  shelves at the bottom  They provide ample space for  storing large and small bottles  cartons  jars and tubs  All  shelves can be repositioned              11    Freezer section    The freezer section is a four star freezer  approved for freezing and storing foodstuffs   With the exception of no frost models  the freezer is equipped with a practical tray for  freezing loose berries  ice cubes  etc     Freezing  To keep food at its best  items must be frozen to O F   18  C  as quickly as possible     When the Super Freeze  S  button is pressed  the compressor runs continuously  thus  reducing the temperature as far as possible  If items weighing 61   2 lbs or more are to be  frozen  the Super Freeze button should be activated about 24 hours in advance     There is no need to use Super Freeze when pre frozen items are placed in the freezer  or when small  single items are involved     The control lamp lights yellow as long as the Super Freeze function is active   Hemember to switch the Super Freeze function off again approx  24 hours after placing  items in the freezer  Otherwise  the appliance will use more electricity than necessary     Only freeze fresh high quality products  Meat  poultry  fish  vegetables  fruit  dairy  products and ready made meals are suitable for freezing  Items with a high water  content  e g  lettuce  radishes  grapes  apples  pears and cucumbers  are not suitable  for freezing     Pack items to be frozen in airtight containers  freezer bags o
7. g service life  Use clean water  After cleaning the sealing strip  check that it  continues to provide a tight seal     Dust collecting on the compressor and in the compressor compartment is best removed  using a vacuum cleaner  It is possible to clean beneath the appliance by removing the  kick plate     otainless steel or aluminum doors are best cleaned using a soft cloth with a spray made  for cleaning metallic surfaces  Various suitable products are available from most house   hold appliance distributors     If the appliance is not to be used for any length of time  switch it off  empty it  clean the  cabinet and fittings  and leave the doors slightly open to allow air circulation and prevent  smells     Replacing the light bulb    Unscrew the bulb without removing the shade   Bulbs with an output of more than 12 W must not  be used        Save energy   e Cool hot food and beverages before placing them in the appliance   e  haw frozen items in the refrigerator section    e Keep the doors closed as much as possible    e Ensure that the doors are not prevented from closing tightly     Disposal    Environmental regulations on disposal must also be observed  When disposing of the  appliance you should contact your local authority technical department who will inform  you of how collection and recycling of such units take place in your area  By ensuring  that this product is disposed of correctly  you will help prevent potential negative  consequences for the environment and h
8. ic defrosting of refrigerator section   The refrigerator is defrosted automatically  Defrost water runs through a pipe and is  collected in a tray above the compressor where the heat generated by the compressor  causes it to evaporate  The defrost water tray should be cleaned at intervals     Defrosting the freezer   The items stored and the humidity of the air gradually cause frost and ice to form in the  freezer  A thin layer of frost or ice does not affect freezer performance  but the thicker  the layer  the higher the energy consumption  Loose frost can be removed using a  plastic or wooden scraper     Never use a knife or other sharp implement that might damage the inside of the freezer     When the layer of frost and ice exceeds 1 4 inch  the freezer should be completely  defrosted     Proceed as follows    1  Press the Super Freeze button 4 5 hours before defrosting  This lowers the  temperature of the items stored to approx   13  F   25  C   thus prolonging the length  of time they remain frozen after having been removed from the freezer  see step 4  below     2  Switch the freezer off by turning the freezer thermostat button to 0    3  Pull out the drain spout at the bottom of the cabinet and place a bowl under it to  collect defrost water  fig  16   If the spout is frozen in place  lay a cloth which has  been soaked in hot water over it for a few minutes    4  Remove the items of food  Place them in the refrigerator or wrap them in newspaper  to keep them as cold as
9. nded for items stored in a refrigerator  To check the temperature   place a thermometer in a glass of water positioned in the center of the cabinet for 12  hours  An average temperature of 41  F should be found in the center of the cabinet     Freezer section    Always maintain a correct storage temperature     The thermostat button can be set from 1  min   to 7  max    A temperature of 0  F    18 C  is recommended for items stored in a freezer   Maintaining a temperature lower  than this consumes additional energy   The temperature in the freezer is displayed on  the thermometer     e  he control lamp lights green when the power supply is connected correctly   e  he control lamp lights yellow when Super Freeze is activated     e The indicator lamp lights red and the acoustic alarm sounds if the temperature in the  freezer is too high  To switch off the acoustic alarm  set the freeze button to O  see  fig  12   The indicator lamp continues to light red as long as the temperature in the  freezer remains too high     When starting the freezer for the first time  switch off the acoustic alarm by setting the  freeze button to     Once the recommended temperature  0  F  or  18 C  has been  achieved in the freezer  set the freeze button to the    symbol  This will allow the  acoustic alarm to sound if the temperature in the freezer becomes too high     It is normal that the indicator lamp lights red when the freezer is started for the first time     It will also occasionally light 
10. ormation on the interior evaporator wall and upper parts is a natural phenomenon   Therefore  the appliance should be defrosted during normal cleaning or maintenance     Directions for replacing the light bulb are included in the instructions     Please note that changes to the appliance construction will cancel all warranty and product  liability     Table of Contents    Important Safeguards                                                           ARR R RA Y RR RR        2  TOFS    CE                                   3  LOC ONO A                                   4  IOC IIE CO ae Aen E E E A E 5  Iastallatlon ana SAUD sues             EE EE E EEEE 6 8  ai zu yems NBcH                                        9  Op  ration and FUNCION         ope ER S ER    oido diga d d 10   12  82                                              13  Cleaning and Maintenance   sei tre x xp et rnnt n unn etd ou enu una nn den ain ans 14  so                                          14  T OUO CSO OWA  c                           m 15  VATE ANY              A E E E        16    Before your first use    This appliance is for indoor use only     On receipt  check to ensure that the appliance has not been damaged during transport   Transport damage should be reported to the local distributor before the appliance is put  to use     Wash the cabinet and inner lining with a mild unscented detergent and wipe it dry  Do  not use scouring powder  steel wool or similar abrasive material     Before operating y
11. ound grounding prong from the  appliance plug     Do not under any circumstances use extension cords     Installation and Start up    Placement   For safety and operational reasons  the appliance must not be installed outdoors  The  appliance should be placed on a level surface in a dry  well ventilated room  max  7596  relative air humidity   Never place the appliance close to sources of heat such as ovens  or radiators  and avoid placing it in direct sunlight     Installation  The surface on which the appliance is to be placed must be level     The appliance can be installed as a free standing unit against a wall or built into a  kitchen element  fig  2   If two appliances are placed side by side  there must be at least  30 mm  just over 1   clearance between them  fig  3      After installation  the plug should be accessible                                   fig  2                               The appliance viewed from above    If the appliance is placed beside a wall   there must be sufficient room for the  freezer door to be opened wide enough  to allow the drawers to be pulled out     fig  4      Spacers    The spacers on the rear of the appliance ONT    fficient air circulation  Fit the two   M    PN       spacers supplied with the appliance as Wi       N N ON    shown in fig  5   fig  5       Ventilation    It is important that the appliance be well  ventilated and that air can circulate unhindered  above  below and around it  The figures to the  right illustrate how
12. our new appliance  please read the following instructions carefully as  they contain important information on safety  installation  operation and maintenance   Keep the instructions for future reference     If during transport the appliance has been laid down  or if it has been stored in cold  surroundings  colder than 41   F  or 5  C   it must be allowed to stabilize in an upright  position for at least an hour before being switched on              M      Control panel       Light  Shelf with storage boxes    Bottle rack  Glass shelf    Door shelf  Rating label    Crisper bins    Freezing tray    Sealing strip    Freezer drawers    Door handle  Defrost water drain  Kickplate    Adjustable feet    Location of Parts             fig  1    Electrical Connection    The technical information for the appliance can be seen on the rating plate on the right  inner wall of the refrigerator compartment        Important  Wiring and connections in power supply systems must be in accordance  with all applicable  local and national  electrical codes  Consult these code lengths and  sizes prior to cabinet installation     Power supply   Grounded through 3 wire power supply cord  115V ac  60 Hz single  phase    Maximum fuse size  10 amps    This appliance is equipped with a three prong  ANSI type 5 15P grounded  plug for your  protection against shock hazards  The appliance should be plugged into a properly  grounded three prong receptacle    Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the r
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14. r the like  Freeze items in  suitable portions  Do not freeze vegetables in portions larger than 5V2 Ibs  Do not freeze  meat in portions larger than 5  lbs  Keep packages dry to prevent them from freezing  together  To ensure rapid freezing  make sure  as far as possible  that items placed in  the freezer are not touching  Ensure that there is as little air in the packages as possible  to prevent the surfaces of the items from drying out     Always remember to write the date  content and quantity on the packages before  placing them in the appliance  It is a good idea to group items within the freezer  Keep  vegetables in one drawer  meat in another  and so on     Thawing  Frozen vegetables and fruit require no thawing before use and can be immersed in  boiling water direct from the freezer     To thaw meat  it is advisable to take it out of the freezer the day before it is to be used  and place it in the refrigerator section to defrost  This ensures the best hygiene and  maintains meat quality as much as possible     Refreezing  If purchased items of frozen food thaw before reaching home  they must not be refrozen  but should be consumed within 24 hours or cooked immediately and then frozen     Frozen items that have been placed in the refrigerator for thawing may be refrozen  without risk if they have only just thawed     Note  Glass bottles or cans containing carbonated  fizzy  drinks must never be  placed in the freezer as they may explode     12    Defrosting    Automat
15. red when large quantities of fresh material are put in the  freezer simultaneously     10    Glass shelves   The shelves are made of tempered glass and can be repositioned within the cabinet  To  move the shelves  the door must be opened 90    To remove a shelf  pull it forwards and  lower it  The shelf can then be removed and placed in the desired position  From the top  and downwards  the shelves are suitable for storing bakery products  ready made  meals  dairy products  meat products and sliced meat     Storage boxes   The storage boxes can either be placed in the door   or on the glass shelves  Their tight fitting lids   prevent the products stored in them from drying out   and saves the need for further packaging  The   boxes are ideal for storing items such as butter and   cheese  fig 13    Bottle rack  The bottle rack is ideal for both large and small bottles     Crisper bins   The crisper bins are ideal for storing fruit and vegetables  The shelf above the bins  functions as a lid  maintaining humidity and preventing the items stored in the bins from  drying out     Glass shelf with slide damper   The slide damper above the crisper bins allows  the temperature and humidity in the bins to be  regulated     e Opening the damper reduces the temperature  and humidity     e Closing the damper increases the temperature and humidity        Shelves in the door   The shelves in the door are practically positioned with the  box shelf at the top  the egg holder in the middle an
16. tured to commercially acceptable standards   and are not covered from damage during handling or breakage     9 YEAR COMPRESSOR WARRANTY    The compressor is covered for 5 years   Replacement does not include labor     ITEMS WARRANTOR WILL NOT PAY FOR     e Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance  to instruct you how to use your appliance  to replace or repair fuses or to correct  wiring or plumbing    e Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs or broken glass shelves  Consumable parts  such as filters  are excluded from  warranty coverage     e Damage resulting from accident  alteration  misuse  abuse  fire  flood  acts of God  improper installation  installation not in accordance with  electrical or plumbing codes  or use of products not approved by warrantor     e Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States   e Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance       Expenses for travel and transportation for product service in remote locations     e The removal and reinstallation of your appliance if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is not installed in accordance with published  installation instructions     DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  LIMITATION OF REMEDIES    CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS PROVIDED  HEREIN  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNES
17. uman health  which could otherwise be caused  by inappropriate waste handling of this product  Disposal must be carried out in  accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal     For more detailed information about treatment  recovery and recycling of this product   please contact your local city office  your household waste disposal service or the shop  where you purchased the product     14    Troubleshooting    Problem  The control lamp is not lit     Water collects on the glass    shelves     Water collects in the bottom    of the refrigerator freezer     Vibration or bothersome  noise     Compressor runs  continuously     Temperature in freezer too  high     Temperature in refrigerator  too high     Possible cause   Power failure  the fuse is  blown  the appliance is not  plugged in correctly    Items of food at the back of  the shelves are in contact  with the rear wall of the  cabinet  thus causing  condensation to run onto  the shelf    The defrost water pipe is  blocked     The appliance is not level     The appliance is resting  against other kitchen  elements     Bins  containers or shelves  are not positioned correctly  or are jammed     Containers or bottles inside  the cabinet are rattling  against one another   Temperature setting too  low     High room temperature     Temperature setting too  high     The quantity of fresh items  placed in the freezer at a  time is greater than the  capacity of the appliance   Temperature setting too  high 
    
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