Sunbeam SNR13TFOAW Manual de usuario

Guide to Refrigerators
For Single Door and Top Freezer Refrigerator Models

WARNING
General instructions
Read all instructions before use the refrigerator and save them for future references.
Please check and follow all given instructions according to the following explanations:
CAUTION
DANGER
Situations that must be considered to avoid deficiencies in performance, personal injuries and
damage to the product itself.
Situations that could cause deficiencies in performance, personal injuries and damage to the
product itself.
Situations that cause risk of damage to property, the product, or personal injuries (including death).
Old refrigerator to replace:
Be sure that old refrigerator does not become a trap for
children.
Remove doors or fix them to prevent children from opening
them.
Leave shelves in place so children may not climb inside.
Have refrigerant removed by a qualified service technician.
Do not store or use toxic materials, gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance; the fumes can create a fire hazard or
explosion.
New refrigerator to install:
Most of the packing material of your refrigerator are
RECYCLABLE and DANGEROUS for children, so we
recommend you follow the following instructions:
Plastic bags are not toys, do not let children play with them
to avoid accidents due to suffocation
Properly dispose of the small plastic parts of packaging
and keep them away from children to avoid accidents due
to ingestion.
Elements of cardboard, paper and plastics should be
shipped to the respective places where this material is
recycled. Contact local recycling companies.
Base, cover and other packing elements are made of
STYROFOAM. This material is NOT RECYCLABLE,
please dispose of them accordingly.
DISPOSITION OF PRODUCT AND PACKING MATERIALS
Congratulations! You have purchased a high quality product with advanced technology.
Our commitment is to offer you the best service, as your satisfaction is our number one priority.
CAUTION
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Before connecting your refrigerator, be sure to use a properly grounded wall outlet, and
verify the proper voltage and frequency for the electrical supply, as indicated on the
technical specifications label located over the back panel.(Fig N°1)
If the wall outlet does not fit the plug, do not under any circumstance modify or replace
it, and do not use a plug adapter without a grounding connection.
Do not use an extension cord to connect your refrigerator.
Performance may be affected if voltage varies by 10% or more, and it can damage the
compressor.
Never connect other appliances to the same wall outlet as your refrigerator to avoid
voltage variations.
Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly
and pull straight out from the receptacle to prevent damaging the power cord.
WARNING
25mm (1”)
25mm (1”)
13mm (1/2”)
75mm (3”)
32mm (1-1/4”)
Installation
Do not, under any
circumstances, cut,
remove or bypass
the grounding prong
GROUNDING TYPE
WALL OUTLET
POWER CORD WITH
3-PRONG
GROUNDED PLUG
For your safety, the power cord of your refrigerator is equipped with a three prong grounding plug.
It is your responsibility and obligation to provide an appropriate grounded wall outlet, installed by a
qualified technician, in accordance with local codes and ordinances.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, service
technician or qualified person to prevent any risk of shock or injury.
Consult with a qualified technician if there are any doubts about refrigerator installation.
LOCATION
Your refrigerator is designed to operate in room temperatures between 10 C° and 43° C
under normal operating conditions.
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In hotter and more humid conditions the refrigerator
runs less efficiently, for this reason place it in a well
ventilated location.
Your refrigerator should not be located in direct
sunlight or next to any heat generating appliances
such as a range or dishwasher. (Fig N°1)
Choose a place that is near a grounded electrical
outlet.
To provide air circulation around the cabinet and
electrical connection, allow the minimum clearances
as follows: 75mm (3”) of air space above the cabinet,
25mm (1”) each side, 32mm (1-1/4”) at the rear
between wall and condenser (black tubing coil) and
13mm (1/2”) from kitchen cabinets and front side of
refrigerator cabinet.(Fig N°2)
The refrigerator must be installed on a floor that is
level and strong enough to support it fully loaded.
Your refrigerator has been delivered fitted with rollers
to easily move it.(Fig N°3)
Your refrigerator is equipped with screw-type levelers
at the front, which can raise the front 5mm (3/16”) so
that the doors will slowly self close and also prevent
the doors from swinging.(Fig N°3)
FRONT
LEVELING
SCREWS
REAR
ROLLERS
CAUTION
(Fig N°1)
(Fig N°2)
(Fig N°3) 3

Turning the refrigerator control to 0 (OFF) turns off the compressor, but does not disconnect
the power to the lamp and other electrical components.
To turn off power to your refrigerator, you must unplug the power cord from wall outlet.
USE AND ADJUSTMENT OF TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
To ensure safe food storage, allow the refrigerator to operate with doors closed for at least 8 to 12 hours before loading it
with food.
The refrigerator has a temperature control located in the freezer trim (one door models) (Fig N°4-A) or in the control box at
top of fridge compartment (two doors models).(Fig N°4-B)
The control comes from factory set on 4 position (medium), but depending on ambient temperature and humidity you may
readjust it: 1 is the warmest position and 7 is the coldest position.(Fig N°4-C)
The operation time and internal temperatures will be affected by door opening frequency, environment temperature and
humidity, and loaded product conditions (entering temperature, quantity, containers, etc.).
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WARNING
( FIG N° 4)
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This product is designed for household use; commercial applications will result in differences in
performance due to loading conditions, door openings and voltage variations.
Do not store or use toxic materialssuch as gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance, the fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
Use of refrigerator
WARNING
DANGER
Refrigerator - Semiautomatic Defrost
(One door):(Fig N°5-A)
The air cools when is in contact with surfaces of
evaporator in the freezer.
In this process, the moisture in the air and products
accumulates like frost on the walls, bottom and roof.
Begin defrosting by pushing the button in the
temperature control, and the refrigerator starts again
automatically.
Refrigerator with Top Mounted Freezer -
Partial Automatic Defrost (two doors):
(Fig N°5-B)
The air in the freezer cools when is in contact with
surfaces walls, bottom and roof; meanwhile air in the
fridge cools when is in contact with surfaces of the
evaporator plate.
The moisture in the air and products accumulate like
frost on all cold surfaces.
Begin defrosting by turning the temperature control
knob in the freezer compartment to the OFF position.
Refrigerator with Top Mounted Freezer -
Automatic Defrost (two doors with
MULTIFLOW system):(Fig N°5-C)
The air cools due to the circulation through the freezer,
and the configuration of ducts with a single fan gives an
efficient performance in both compartments.
The accumulated frost is defrosted with an automatic
heating system periodically.
The characteristics of different models of refrigerators:
Refrigerator Shelf
Refrigerator Shelf
Multiflow Cover
Ice Twister
Dairy Cover
Medium
Door Shelf
Eggs / Can Rack
Crisper Divider
Bottle Door Shelf
Ice Tray
Multiflow Cover
Control Box
Control Box Knob
Fan Cover Upper Cap Fan Cover
Deflector
Fan cover Cap
Upper Hinge
Cover
Ice Tray
Ice Twister
Dairy Cover
Refrigerator
Door Shelf
Eggs /Can Rack
Bottle Divider
Bottle Door Shelf
Refrigerator Shelf
Evaporator Plate
Upper Hinge,
Cover
Control Knob
Vegetables Crisper
Vegetables Crisper Cover
Freezer Door.
Refrigerator Shelf
Defrosting Tray
Large
Plastic Shelf
Dairy
Cover
Medium Freezer
Medium
Vegetables Crisper
Vegetables Crisper Cover
Crisper Divider
Vegetables Crisper
Vegetables Crisper Cover
Crisper Divider
Crisper Divider
Upper Hinge,
Cover
A)
B)
C)
(Fig N°5) 5

GENERAL ASPECTS
Heat of air and products into the refrigerator is absorbed by the refrigeration system.
Heat is released to the environment through the refrigeration system, it is normal for the front edge of cabinet and condenser
to be warm.
The frost accumulation varies with the relative humidity, temperature and use of the refrigerator.
It is normal for the gasket to make a slight hissing noise upon closing the door. This is due to the pressure difference between
the air inside the freezer and the air outside the freezer.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO OPTIMIZED EFFICIENCY AND PERFORMANCE
Do not leave the doors opened more than the necessary.
Verify the door gasket seals completely on the front surface.
Do not place in the refrigerator hot food, beverages or products.
If your fridge is switched off for any reason, wait 10 minutes before switching it back on, this will let the compressor equalize
before restarting.
Defrost the freezer when frost thickness is among 6 to 10mm.
DOOR ADJUSTMENT
If doors do not close correctly they can be adjusted moving the bushing in the hinge zones.(Fig N°6)
Adjust the door with a wrench so the gasket touches the cabinet evenly and the door lines up correctly.(Fig N°7)
The storage temperature must keep from 10° to 20°C.
Freezer operates most efficiently when is at least 2/3 full.
Do not pile frozen food around the fan cover in frost free
models, it can cause inadequate air circulation.
Freeze only small quantities of food at a time, using
covered and sealed containers.
Packages or containers of solid foods should have the air
removed and sealed tightly before freezing.
To freeze quickly place the food at the rear of bottom shelf.
The storage temperature must keep from 4° to 0°C.
Do not pile food around the air ducts, it can cause
inadequate air circulation. Keep them away from the cold
plate in the fridge of partial automatic defrost models to
avoid freezing and ice build up.
Store only small quantities of food at a time, using covered
and sealed containers.
Packages or containers of solid foods should have the air
removed and sealed tightly before storing.
To cool quickly place the food at the rear of crisper cover.
The recommendations for food storage are as follows:
Freezer Fridge
FOOD STORAGE
( FIG N° 6) ( FIG N° 7)
ADJUSTING
REFERENCE
LINES
ADJUSTING ZONES ADJUSTING MOVEMENT
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The storage times will depend on factors such as quality of products (freshness), packing, expiration date, storing
temperature and humidity.
The indicated times (in weeks) must be condsidered:
Maintenance
Always unplug the electrical power cord from wall outlet before cleaning and other activity related
to maintenance.
Turning the refrigerator control to 0 (OFF) turn off the compressor, but does not disconnect the
power to the lamp and other electrical components.
To turn off power to your refrigerator, you must unplug the power cord from wall outlet.
CAUTION
Keep the interior of the refrigerator clean to help prevent food from being contaminated during
storage.
Wipe up any spills immediately and clean both sections at least twice a year.
Never use metallic scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaners, strong alkaline solutions or
solvents on any surface.
WARNING
When moving the refrigerator pull it straight out.
Do not shift the refrigerator from side to side as this as this may gouge the floor covering.
Damp objects stick to cold surfaces, do not touch refrigerated surfaces with wet or damp hands.
To avoid damage and help the refrigerator to run efficiently as possible, clean the condenser periodically every 4 months and
never use it as a dryer (cloth, shoes, etc.).
Do not use razor blades or other sharp instruments which can scratch the appliance surface when removing adhesive labels.
Any glue left from tape or labels can be removed with a mixture of warm water and mild detergent, or touch the glue residue
with a sticky side of tape you have already removed.
Do not remove the serial plate.
The amount and kind of food stored determines how often cleaning should be carried out.
To start unplug the power cord and remove the shelves and accessories from the cabinet and doors,and follow the below
indicated products:
PART WHAT TO USE TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
Door Gaskets Soap and water. Wipe with a clean soft cloth.
Clean with a toothbrush.
Exterior and handles Soap and water. Do not use commercial household cleaners, ammonia or
alcohol to clean handles.
Do not use metallic or synthetic abrasive fibers, alkaline
cleaners, highly perfumed strong smelling cleaners or
solvents on any part of your refrigerator
12 24 4 8 4 3 2 1
1 2 2 2 3 2 3 1
Baked Poultry Meat Fish Dairy Fruits Eggs VegetablesGrupos
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Condenser coils Vacuum cleaner.
Soft brush.
Use the dusting tool attachment on your vacuum
cleaner or a brush to remove dust build up on the
condenser coils (black tubes and wires) attached to the
back.
Compressor base Soap and water.
Vacuum attachment
Soft brush
Mild liquid spay
Vacuum or brush dust from base and wipe with sudsy
cloth or sponge.
Rinse and dry.
Turn the power off at the wall outlet before replacing the lamp.
Wear gloves as protection against possible broken glass.
Remove all surrounding elements, pans and correspondent covers and shields.
Unscrew and replace the old lamp with a new appliance lamp of the same voltage and power (15 W Max).
Replace the shields and additional elements again.
Plug the refrigerator back into the wall outlet.
( FIG N° 9)
REPLACEMENT OF THE INTERIOR LAMP
PART WHAT TO USE TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
Glass Shelves Soap and water.
Vacuum attachment
Mild liquid spay
Allow glass to warm to room temperature before
immersing in warm water.
Rinse and dry.
Interior, door liner and its
elements.
Soap and water.
Baking soda and water.
Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 quart of warm
water.
Wipe the interior surfaces with warm water and soft
soap cleaner or baking soda dissolved in warm water.
To help remove “old stale refrigerator” smell add a few
drops of vanilla extract to the water before cleaning.
Be sure to wring excess water out of the sponge or
cloth when cleaning in the control area, light bulb or
any electrical part.
Wash the shelves in warm water, and soft soap, rinse
in clean water and dry by hand; do not put them into
the dishwasher.
Wipe and dry.
Defrost water pan. Soap and water. Two door models have the pan located on top of the
compressor compartment at the bottom rear of refrigerator.
Move away from wall and unplug from
the wall outlet.
the refrigerator the
Be careful with tubing surrounding the pan as it may
be hot.
Wipe water pan with damp cloth or sponge.
( FIG N° 8)
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SEMIAUTOMATIC DEFROST (ONE DOOR)( FIG N° 10)
These models are equipped with semi-automatic defrosting system
(Push button).
They operate with a red button placed in the center of the temperature
control knob.
Press the red button once a week, during the night for your convenience,
this will increase the performance and save energy, the temperature
control can remain at its normal setting.
The ice will be eliminated from the freezer, and the water will be
collected in the tray below.
Once the freezer is free of ice, the refrigerator will start again
automatically and will reach the previously selected temperature.
Empty the tray of water and scraped-off ice.
In order to avoid condensation in this tray, we recommend you do not let
the frost build up; this will block the air flow in your refrigerator.
PAR IAL AUTOMATIC DEFROST (TWO DOORS)T( FIG N° 11)
Ensure that the defrosting of your freezer is carried out as quickly as
possible.
Remove all frozen food and wrap it in several layers of paper, place in
the fridge compartment or a cool environment, e.g. insulated ice chest.
Switch the power off at the wall, the temperature control can remain at its
normal setting.
Reduce defrosting time by placing a bowl of warm water in the freezer
compartment and leaving the door open.
Keep the refrigerator compartment door closed.
Empty out the water and scraped-off ice.
Wipe out and dry the freezer.
Replace the frozen food.
Switch the refrigerator on
DEFROST
MANUAL
DEFROST
AUTOMATIC
DEFROST
PUSH
BUTTON
DEFROSTING FREEZER
It is recommended that the freezer be defrosted when the frost is among 6 to 10 mm thick, to avoid excessive
accumulations of ice which affect performance and efficiency.
Do not use knives or any other sharp instrument to remove the ice, otherwise the freezer surface may become irreversibly
damaged.
Use a plastic spatula to remove any loose ice.
SEMIAUTOMATIC
In the two doors models use a flat screwdriver of 5 mm
width or similar to remove the correspondent shields
(control box and fan cover)
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A) DEFROSTING TRAY B) CONTROL BOX C) FAN COVER
In one door models
remove the defrost pan and replace the lamp.
( FIG N° 9)
( FIG N° 10)
( FIG N° 11)
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ADVERTENCIA
Instrucciones Generales
¡Felicidades! Usted ha adquirido un producto de gran calidad y tecnología de avanzada.
Nuestro compromiso es brindarle el mejor servicio porque su satisfacción es nuestra prioridad número uno.
Lea todas las instrucciones antes de utilizar su refrigerador y consérvelas para futuras referencias.
Ponga especial atención y siga todas las instrucciones dadas según se indican en las siguientes explicaciones:
PRECAUCION
PELIGRO
Situaciones que deben considerarse para evitar deficiencias en el desempeño, daños personales y
del producto.
Situaciones que pueden causar deficiencias en el desempeño, lesiones personales y del
producto.
Situaciones que causan eminentes riesgos de daños al producto, la propiedad, lesiones personales
e incluso la muerte.
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PRECAUCION DISPOSICIÓN DEL PRODUCTO Y MATERIAL DE EMPAQUE
Sobre el producto a sustituir:
Asegúrese que el refrigerador que será sustituido, no se
convierta en una trampa de juego para los niños.
Retire la(s) puerta(s) del mismo o fíjela(s) de modo que
ellos no puedan abrirla(s).
Deje los estantes y parrillas en su lugar para impedir el fácil
acceso dentro de la unidad.
Asegúrese que un técnico calificado extraiga el líquido
refrigerante.
No almacene materiales tóxicos ni líquidos o gases
inflamables cerca de éste o cualquier otro
electrodoméstico, los vapores pueden causar incendios o
explosiones.
Sobre el producto a desempacar:
El empaque de su refrigerador está compuesto en su
mayor parte por MATERIALES RECICLABLES pero
también PELIGROSOS para los niños, de tal forma que le
recomendamos seguir las siguientes indicaciones:
Las bolsas de plástico no son juguetes, no deje que los
niños jueguen con ellos para evitar accidentes por
sofocación.
Deshágase apropiadamente de las partes pequeñas
resultantes del empaque, y MANTÉNGALAS ALEJADAS
DEL ALCANCE DE LOS NIÑOS PARA EVITAR
ACCIDENTES POR INGESTIÓN.
Los elementos de cartón corrugado, papel y plástico
pueden ser llevados o enviados hasta las compañías
dedicadas al reciclaje.
Contacte las empresas más cercanas.
La base, el cobertor superior, y otros elementos de
embalaje son fabricados en POLIESTIRENO EXPANDIDO,
el cual NO ES RECICLABLE, por tal motivo deséchelos
adecuadamente.
Este manual sirve para los siguientes modelos
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