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haier KENNEX BD-203GAA KX User Manual

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Temperature settings must be according to:

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ambient temperature of the appliance

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quantity of stored foodstuff

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frequency of opening

We recommend a medium setting.
You will soon learn which is the most suitable setting for
your requirements.

5 Indicator-lights

(FIG.4)

If your appliance is equipped with indicator-lights, the
following guide explains what is meant by each light up:

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green = CONTROL

The appliance is under current
and operating

The green control light must always be on when the
appliance is connected to the mains and switched on. It
is very important to pay attention to this, because in the
event of a power failure, the red and yellow lights stop
operating and do no longer provide a warning.

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- red = ALARM

Interior temperature too high

If the red indicator-light goes on, there may be several
reasons for this, namely:

„ First start-up of appliance

„ Restart after defrosting

„ Filling freezer with fresh food

In these cases it is normal that the red indicator-light
goes on. It goes off automatically when the interior
temperature reaches approximately –15°C.

Switch on the SUPER FREEZE SWITCH (if equipped
with) (FIG.4). (switch off again not more than 24 hours
later or when the red light has gone off).

Reopen the appliance, if possible, only after the red
light has gone off.

If the red control light nevertheless stays on after 12 to
24 hours, there may be serious problems.

Consult the Troubleshooting guide “ what is when...”
chapter at the end of this operating manual.

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yellow = SUPER FREEZE SWITCH is on and the

thermostat function is disabled.

The compressor continues cooling until the SUPER
FREEZE switch is turned off again.

6 Warning

Buzzer (Acoustic alarm)

If your appliance is supplied with a buzzer, it will sound
when the red indicator-light goes on. The buzzer is
silenced automatically when you turn on the SUPER
FREEZER SWITCH.

Instruction for use

7 Start-up

1. Fully unpack the appliance.
2. Remove the polystyrene parts in the compressor

chamber (if supplied).

3. Remove documents and any accessories from the

inside of the appliance.

4. Clean the interior with a mixture of lukewarm water

and vinegar, and dry thoroughly with a cloth.

5. Close the appliance.
6. Insert the plug in the socket
7. Switch on the appliance by turning the temperature

control (FIG.4) to the right (For the time being, turn
the controller fully to the right to Max position).
(green and red lights go on).

8. If equipped with a SUPER FREEZE SWITCH, turn

it on
(yellow light goes on too).

9. Do not open the appliance any more for about 4

hours respectively as long as the red light is on, to
allow the temperature in the inner compartment to
drop to the necessary level.

10. You can now fill the appliance with any amount of

deep frozen food (purchased ready frozen goods).
(Consult the following chapter “Maximum stacking
height”).

11. Turn off the SUPER FREEZE SWITCH again after

24 hours at the latest.

12. If you wish to freeze fresh, unfrozen food, go on to

the following chapter “Freezing/storage of fresh
food”.

Important!
Do not store any bottles containing liquids. Liquid
expands when frozen and the bottle can explode. Never
keep containers with explosive substances (gas
lighters, petrol, ether and the like) in the freezer
compartment of the appliance.
When storing ready frozen food, you must observe the
manufacturer’s instructions on the food packaging.

Deep frozen ice-cream and ice lollies must be eaten
only a few minutes after being taken from the appliance
to avoid injury to lips and tongue (danger of skin
detachment). For the same reason, avoid touching
the inner walls with wet hands. We advise you to use
defrosted or slightly frozen products within short time.
As a rule, such products are not suitable for re-freezing.

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Freezing / storage of fresh food

Almost all fresh products are suitable for freezing and
storage in the appliance.
For the most common of these products, we provide a
table with instructions on acceptable storage times and
the most suitable packing material (see “storage table”
at the back of this user manual).
Label the fresh products clearly as they are not easy to
identify when deep frozen in transparent freezer-bags.
We advise you to use commercially available labels for
frozen foods.

Pack fresh products in portions suitable for your
household to prevent defrosting of quantities that are
too large for consumption in one day in your household.

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