Hanover HANFU14FAW Manuale utente

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Instruction Manual
UPRIGHT FREEZER
Model: HANFU14FAW

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This a liance is not intended for use by ersons (including children) with reduced hysical, sensory or
mental ca abilities, or lack of ex erience and knowledge, unless they have been given su ervision or
instruction concerning use of the a liance by a erson res onsible for their safety.
Children should be su ervised to ensure that they do not lay with the a liance.
If the su ly cord is damaged, it must be re laced by the manufacturer, its servicing agent or similarly
qualified ersons in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING:
-WARNING: Kee ventilation o enings in the a liance enclosure or in the built-in structure clear of
obstruction.
-WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting rocess, other
than those recommended by the manufacturer.
-WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
-WARNING: Do not use electrical a liances inside the food storage com artments of the a liance,
unless they are of the ty e recommended by the manufacturer.
-WARNING: Do not store ex losive substances, such as aerosol cans with a flammable ro ellant, in this
a liance.
This a liance is intended to be used in household and similar a lications such as staff kitchen areas in
sho s, offices and other working environments, farm houses, and by clients in hotels, motels and other
residential ty e environments, bed and breakfast ty e environments, catering and similar non-retail
a lications.
Energy Saving Ti s
•The a liance should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat roducing
a liances or heating ducts, and out of the direct sunlight.
•Let hot foods cool to room tem erature before lacing in the a liance. Overloading the
a liance forces the com ressor to run longer. Foods that freeze too slowly may lose quality, or
s oil.
•Be sure to wra foods ro erly, and wi e containers dry before lacing them in the a liance.
This cuts down on frost build-u inside the a liance.
•A liance storage bin should not be lined with aluminum foil, wax a er, or a er toweling.
Liners interfere with cold air circulation, making the a liance less efficient.
•Organize and label food to reduce door o enings and extended searches. Remove as many
items as needed at one time, and close the door as soon as ossible.

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PROPER USE OF FREEZER
Setting U the Freezer
Before using the freezer, remove all ackaging, including bottom cushion, foam ads, and rubber belts
acked in the freezer
Clean the outside and inside of the freezer with a rag and warm water (a little detergent can be added
into the warm water, if necessary). Thoroughly wi e down and dry all surfaces.
Pre are a se arate two- ole grounding rece tacle. Do not share a multi-socket with other electric
a liances.
The ground wire must be well connected and the grounding ole of the rece tacle should be grounded
reliably.
Install the kick late using the three setscrews contained in the bag with the instruction manual. For
installation instructions, lease consult age 4 of this manual.
Trans ort and lacement of fridge
Trans ort
Do not invert, lace horizontally, squeeze or shock the freezer. The angle of the freezer must be no
more than 45 degrees when moving.
Do not ut too much force on the door or to of the freezer to avoid deformation or damage.
Placement
Place the freezer at a well-ventilated lace and kee it away from heat and direct sunshine. Never ut it
in a dam or wet lace, to avoid rusting or weakening the insulation.
The to clearance outside the freezer must be no less than 12 inches, and the clearance on both sides
and at the rear must be no less than 4 inches to allow for o ening the door and heat emission.
Put the freezer on flat and solid ground. (Adjust the leveling legs to get balance, if unstable).
Standing
Allow freezer to stand in lace for 6 hours before turning it on to ensure ro er o eration.
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To revent damage to the ower cord and any consequent incidents, the ower cord should not be
covered by the freezer or other objects.
Before switching on the fridge, lease check carefully whether the voltage range of the freezer is the
same as that of the ower su ly.
INSTALL THE DOOR HANDLE
Note: Figures in the user manual are only for reference. The actual roduct may differ slightly.
The refrigerator must be disconnected from the source of electrical su ly before attem ting the
installation of the handle accessory.
1) take out the two Phili s-head screws and install them into the door holes. Turn the screws until
they are fully seated
2) line u the handle with the screws in the door
3) locate the screws in the hole at the side of the handle and turn until they are very tight.
NOTE: the screws and wrench are in the lastic bag.
the hole
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INSTALL THE DECORATIVE KICK PLATE
Setting U the Freezer
O en the door, take out the decorative kick late, and remove the three setscrews from the bag with
the Instructions.
For installation method, see the below diagram.

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PARTS LIST
Note: Figure in the user manual are only for reference. The actual roduct may differ slightly.
1) Lam Switch
2) Lam Cover
3) Tem erature Sensor Ga
4) Steel Wire Freezer Shelf
5) Outlet Airflow Ga
6) Inlet Airflow Ga
7) Steel Wire Drawer
8) Door Tray
9) Steel Wire Door Tray

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SAFETY PRECAUTION
Please always follow the safety hints listed below:
The ower su ly should be a standard tri- rong socket. DO NOT use and extension cord or a ground
by ass to lug in this freezer.
The unit should be o erated in the absence of flammable or ex losive fumes. It is rohibited to ut
flammable, acidic, or volatile substances into the freezer.
Please un lug the unit before re lacing the light bulb or re airing the freezer, to avoid risk of electrical
shock.
Please un lug the unit immediately if you encounter any abnormal smells or see smoke. Contact your
local service center immediately.
Please kee the exterior of the freezer dry at all times. Do not store vessels full of water on to of the
freezer. If the freezer is wet, it may weaken the electrical insulation.
Hanging or sitting on the freezer door is very dangerous. It may cause the unit to overturn and s ill the
goods stored in (or on) the freezer.
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POSITIONING
The unit should be laced in a well-ventilated and dry environment. Do not ut the unit in direct
sunlight, and kee it as far as ossible from heat sources.
The unit should be laced on flat and steady ground. Kee the unit level by adjusting the front leg
levelers.

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Install this a liance in an area where the ambient tem erature is between 32⁰ F (0⁰C) and 110⁰F (43⁰C).
If the tem erature is too high or too low, the cooling ability of the freezer may be affected.
There should be enough s ace around the unit to allow for ro er ventilation.
No less than 4 inches of clearance from the back of the freezer is required to account for ro er heat
emission.
3 94i n.
3 94in.
11 8in.
OPERATION CHECK
Make sure the unit has been laced ro erly and all instructions have been observed.
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