User Manual DOUBLE-DOOR REFRIGERATOR DT 247 Please read this manual carefully and keep for future reference! 1 12/2011
TABLE OF CONTENT OVERVIEW DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES IMPORTANT USE AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General safety precautions Risk of injury Coolant Intended use Unpacking PRODUT DESCRIPTION Delivery scope Specifications INSTALLATION Location Electrical connection REVERSE THE DOOR OPENING STARTUP / OPERATION Prior to first use Turning on Storing food Defrosting Operating noise Turning off TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Cleaning and care Reverse the bulb Repairs What if . . .
IMPORTANT USE AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General safety precautions All safety information in this user manual are marked with a warning symbol. They indicate possible dangers precociously. It is imperative to read and follow these information. • Do not touch the plug at the mains cable with wet or moist hands when connecting or disconnecting. Risk of death by electric shock! • In case of emergency, unplug the device immediately. • Hold the plug when disconnecting the mains cable; do not pull the cable.
Unpacking The packaging must be undamaged. Check the device for any possible transport damage. Do not install a damaged device. In case of damage, please contact your distributor. ATTENTION Remove the separate polystyrene part (transport protection) between the rear of the device and condenser – metal grid (if available). Packaging material The packaging for transportation of the device and individual parts is produced of recyclable materials.
(1) A= economical - G= less economical Climate class SN (Subnormal): ambient temperature of +10°C up to +32 C Climate class N (Normal): ambient temperature of +16 C up to +32 C Climate class ST (Subtropics): ambient temperature of +16 C up to +38 C Climate class T (Tropics): ambient temperature of +16 C up to +43 C (3) The actual energy consumption depends on the use and installation of the device.
REVERSE THE DOOR OPENING If required, the door openings can be moved from the right (supplied condition) to the left side. WARNING When replacing the door stops, the device must be disconnected from the power supply. Always unplug the device first. 1. Use a flat bladed screw driver to remove the screw covers at the device cover. Unscrew the below screws and remove the device cover. 2. Dismount the upper door hinge by unscrewing the screws.
6. Transfer the upper door hinge at the opposite side after you unscrewed the hinge pin and put it in from the other side of the hinge again. Put the hinge pin in the hole of the freezer door and tight the screws of the hinge. Put the in point 1 removed device cover on again, tight the screws and clip the cover caps on. Check if the doors are arranged vertical as well as horizontal, so that a smooth opening and closing of the doors is ensured.
The following safety precautions are recommended • The device is suitable for storing fresh food and drinks. • Store fresh packed items on the glass shelves and fresh fruits and vegetables in the vegetable box. • Place bottles in the door storage rack. • Store meat well packed and only for 2 to 3 days. Avoid contact with cooked dishes. • Let warm food cool down before putting it in the device.
Defrosting The fridge has a automatic defrosting system. During defrosting the water drops drain off at the rear side of the cooling chamber. The water running through a flume, is collected in a container underneath the compressor, where it will evaporate. Make sure the flume does not get clogged. Clean it carefully with a pipe cleaner or knitting needle. A light formation of ice on the rear side during operation is normal. To achieve better cooling and to save energy, defrost the freezer regularly.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Cleaning and care For hygienic reasons, clean the interior and accessory parts regularly. WARNING • Always disconnect the plug or turn off/ unscrew the fuse before cleaning. Pull the plug and not the cable. • Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the device; moisture could enter electrical components. Risk of electric shock! Hot steam could damage the plastic parts. The device must be dry before restarting operation.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Water on the Is the temperature control set properly? bottom Is the condensate flume clogged? SOLUTION Check the temperature settings. Clean the discharge opening with a pipe cleaner or knitting needle. Interior lamp Is the plug not connected to the mains? Connect the plug properly to the socket, does not Has the safety mechanism of the wall turn on the fuse, and contact a technician if work socket been triggered? necessary.