Resolving Faults On Your Own; After-Sales Service; Guarantee - Candy CCF 85 Mode D'emploi

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Danger warning
Never use electrical appliances to defrost the chest
freezer, e.g. hair dryer, fan heater, or devices with a naked
flame (e.g. candles).
Plastic in the inner compartment can melt and escaping
gas can be ignited by sparks or naked flames.
Proceed as follows:
1.
Provide a suitable non-metallic container (plastic
container or wash-basket).
2.
Make absolutely sure that you remove the plug
from the power socket.
3.
Dry your hands thoroughly to prevent skin damage by
contact with ice (it is advisable to use gloves).
4.
Remove all frozen food from the freezer, roll it firmly
in newspaper, put it into the container, place the
container in a cool, dry room.
5.
Cover up the container all around with a thick blanket.
6.
Lift the separator (e) (not all models are equipped)
upwards out of the guide-rail of the freezer.
7.
Use the divider (so far as provided) as a defrosting
dish and push it on the side under the freezer – where
the defrosting water drain-plug is located.
8.
Pull the plug (as far as provided) out of the freezer
bottom.
9.
As previously described, scrape the thickest ice
carefully from the freezer inside and put it into the
kitchen sink. for defrosting.
10. If necessary, speed up defrosting by placing a large
pot of warm (not too hot) water on the freezer bottom.
11. In freezers not provided with a drain-plug, continuously
wipe up the water with a sponge.
12. Thoroughly clean the inside. Rinse it with a mixture of
warm water and vinegar, thereafter rinse with clear
water.
13. Wipe the freezer with an absorbent cloth thoroughly
dry and allow to air for about 3 to 4 minutes.
14. Replace the drain-plug (if provided)
15. Empty the dry defrosting water dish (if provided) and
slide it as separator into the guide rails of the freezer.
16. Close the chest and plug it back into the socket.
17. Set the temperature control (l) to maximum setting
(green and red lamps go on) and switch on the FAST
FREEZE SWITCH (FIG.4) (if provided) (the yellow
lamp lights additionally).
18. Now refill the frozen food – the oldest items at the top.
To prevent frosted food from defrosting, carry out
steps from 1 to 17 within max. two hours.
19. When the red lamp goes off, reset the temperature
control to a as per the filling capacity suitable storage
temperature.
20. Switch off the FAST FREEZER SWITCH (if provided)
after about 8 to 12 hours or, latest after 24 hours (the
yellow light goes off).
14
Interior light
(not provided in all models)
A switch is built into appliances equipped with lighting.
When the appliance is opened the light goes on
automatically and switches off automatically when
closed.
The lamp is protected with a transparent cover.
Strictly use 15 W max. replacement bulbs.
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Instruction for use CHEST FREEZERS
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Resolving faults on your own

High quality manufacturing processes and use of latest
cooling and freezing technology will principally ensure
trouble-free function of your appliance.
If you suspect any fault, before contacting the after-sales
service directly or via your dealer, make sure you have
observed all instructions and advice in this user manual.
Repairs by the after-sales service, of faults that have
occurred because of non-adherence to the information and
advice given in this manual have to be charged to the
customer and are not covered by your dealer's guarantee.
Attention
The compressor (also known as motor) must not operate
continuously.
It is controlled by the thermostat which you set with the
temperature control (FIG.4). It switches on automatically
when the set temperature in the storage compartment
exceeds and switches off automatically when the correct
temperature is reached again.
Noise can be heard in every compressor – cooling system
when the compressor is switched on. This noise is
produced when the motor in the compressor operates and
also by refrigerant flowing in the cooling system circuit.
These noises are normal and do not indicate any functional
trouble.
In unheated rooms and in cold weather condition
condensation can build up on the outer walls of the
appliance. This does not mean trouble and disappears
when the weather becomes warmer.
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After-sales service

Call the after-sales service only, if after analysis of possible
trouble/fault factors you cannot find any cause for the
defect or do not have the means to eliminate the trouble.
Therefore first check under "What is when ...."
Consult the enclosed guarantee card or the separately
enclosed after-sales centres list, to see which company is
responsible for servicing your appliance. If several after-
sales centres are mentioned on the list, select the nearest
one to you.
If no after-sales service centres list is enclosed with your
appliance, contact your dealer.
In order to receive immediate help, make sure you have
ready the following essential data to identify your
appliance:
• Brand of appliance
• Model / Type
• Kind of trouble
• Date of purchase
• Purchased from whom?

17 Guarantee

Please note the general guarantee terms and the
guarantee period are stated in the attached guarantee
card.
If the appliance documentation does not include a
guarantee card, please contact your dealer.
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