Danby DCR412BL User Manual REFRIGERATOR Manuals And Guides L0712262

DANBY Refrigerator Compact Manual L0712262 DANBY Refrigerator Compact Owner's Manual, DANBY Refrigerator Compact installation guides

DCR412BL-TC L0712262

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OWNER'SMANUALMANUELD'UTILISATiONMANUALDELPROPIETARIOModel,ModUleoModeloDCR412WDCR412BLDCR412BLSDCR412BL-TCCAUTION;Readarid!ollowallsafetyrulesandoperatinginstructionsbeforefirstuseofthisproduct,PRECAUTION:Veuitlezlifeattenlivamentleaconslgnesdes_cudt_stlesinstructionsd'utlflsatfonavantI'utilisationinltlaledeceproduit.PRECAUC|(_}N:Leay observetodaSlasreglasdeseguddady lasinstrucclonesdeoperacl6nantesde useresteproductopotprlmeravezoDCR412BLDCR412BLSDCR412BL-TCDCR412WCOMPACT REFRIGERATOROwner's Manual ........................ 1-7•Safety instructions•Installation=Operation•Care and Maintenance•Parts ListRI_FRIGI_RATEUR COMPACTManuel d'utilisation ...................°Consignes de s_curit_*Installation,Fonctionnement•Soins et entretien,Listes de piece8-14REFRIGERADOR COMPACTOManual del propietario ................ 15-21•Instruccionesde seguridad•Instalaci6n•Operaci6n• Cuidado y Mantenimlento•Lista de repuestosDanby Products Limited, PO Box 1778, Ontario, Canada N1H 6Z9Danby Products Inc., PO Box 669, Findlay, Ohio, USA 45839-0669P_ted_nChina(PR C) 04,'02
ATTENTIONGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded Inthe event of an electrical shortcircuit;grounding reduces the risk of etectrlcalshock by provldtng &n escape wire for theelectrical current° This appliance isequipped with acord having a groundingwire with agrounding plug The plug mustbe plugged into an outlet that is properlyinstalled and grounded.WARNING - Improper use of thegrounding plug can result in a risk of electricshock. Consult a qualified electrician orserviceman if the grounding lnstruclionsarenot completely understood, or if the doubtexists as to whether the appliance isproperly grounded.DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORDUsean exclusivewalloulleL Do not connectyo'_rrefrigeratorto extension.cords ortogetherwithany otherapp!tanceinthesamewalloutlet. Do notsplice the cord,IMPORTANT WARNINGAn empty refrigerator is a Very dangerousattraction to chi}dren, Remove either thegasket, latches, lids or doors from unusedappliances, or take some other action thatwitlguarantee it harmless°DANGER;Riskofchildenltapment Beforeyou1browawayyouroldrefrigeratororfreezer:•Takeoffthedoors•LeaVe_e shelvesinplacesothat chltdmnmaynoteasilyoitrnbInsiderDON'T WAITI DO IT NOWILocation1. Select a place with a strong, level floor,2. Allow 5 inches of space between the back ofthe refrigerator and any adjacent wail3. Avoid direct sunlight and heal Directsunlight may affect the acrylic coating.Heat sources nearby will cause higherelectricity consumption°4_Avoid very moist places. Too much moistureIn the air will cause frost to form very quicklyon the evaporato_', and your refrigerator willhave to be defrosted very frequenUy.To avoid vibr,_tion, the cabinet must be set level.To start the refrigerator, turn the temperaturecontrol to the position corresponding to thedesired cooling, The refrigerator temperaturewlli vary depending on the quantity of the foodstored and on the frequency with which the dooris opened°Turn the control to the "O" position totemporarily disconnect the cooling cycle. Afterdefrostitlg and if the refrigerator has been left outof use for some time,,set the control to maxtmumfor ;2to 3 hours before turning to the desiredposition_ When the refrigerator is not to be usedfor a long period of time, disconnect the plug andleav ethe door partia!ly open.Note: Wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting ifoperation has been interrupted,tceCubesIce cubetray is flexible, Twist tray to remove icecubes. If the Ice cube tray is frozen hard Io theevaporator surface, run a little water over the tray.Never use aknife or other metal instrument toremove ice cube tray because this may damagethe evaporator. (Fig. C)Remove the exterior and interior packings, wipethe outside thoroughly with a soft dry cloth andthe inside wtth a wet, lukewarm cloth. Avoidplacing the cabinet in a narrow recess or nearany heat source, direct sunlight, or moisture°Lel air circulate freely around the cabinet. Keepthe rear of the refrigerator 5 inches away fromthe walt.Fig. C

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