WISBERG WBTMVR85CB Compact Freezer User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- WISBERG
Table of Contents
WISBERG WBTMVR85CB Compact Freezer
FOREWORD
About this document
- This manual contains all information for the correct, efficient and safe use of the appliance.
- This manual is intended for the end user and/or buyer of this appliance.
- Make sure you have read and understood the instructions in this manual completely before installing or using the appliance. Keep this document for future use as long as you use and/or own the appliance.
- Wisepick Productions B.V. cannot in any way be held liable for material or immaterial damage to you or to others, the appliance, your other belongings or belongings of others caused by not following the instructions in this manual.
- The warnings and safety instructions in this manual do not cover all possible circumstances and situations.
- If you contact our customer service, make sure you have the model number ready. The information can be found on the type plate or on the front of this manual.
Original instructions
This manual was originally written in Dutch. All other languages are
translated documents. In the case of translation errors, the Dutch version is
leading.
Symbols used
SAFETY
INTENDED USE AND ANTICIPATED UNINTENDED USE
- This appliance is only intended for use indoors.
- This appliance is not intended for use as a built-in appliance.
- This appliance is intended for domestic use and similar applications such as:
- staff kitchens in shops, offices and other work environments;
- farms and guests in hotels, motels, B&B and other residential environments;
- catering and similar non-retail applications.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Any use of the appliance other than as described in this manual is considered to be unintended use and may result in property and immaterial damage to you or to others, the appliance, your other property or other people’s property and the expiry of the warranty.
SAFETY WARNINGS AND REGULATIONS
WARNING
- Keep the vents in the appliance housing open.
- Do not use mechanical devices, electrical appliances (such as a hairdryer or heater) or other means to defrost your freezer.
- Ensure that no components of the cooling circuit are damaged during transport and installation of the appliance.
- Do not place electrical appliances in the food storage compartments of the freezer (such as ice cream machines) unless they are of a type expressly declared suitable by the manufacturer.
- Never open the appliance and do not perform any repairs to the appliance that are not described in this manual. The appliance may only be opened for maintenance by an authorised service technician.
- It is dangerous to change the characteristics or specifications of the appliance or to try to modify this product in any way.
DANGER
- Do not use this appliance with extension leads or power strips.
- Never use a timer, inverter or a separate remote control that automatically turns the appliance on or off. Do not connect the appliance to an earthed power socket that is regularly switched on or off.
- Do not twist or kink the power cable or roll the cable up. Do not clamp the power cable between the surface and the appliance. This can damage the cable’s insulation.
- Never pull on the power cable to move the appliance or to unplug it from the earthed socket.
- Keep the power cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
- Do not use the appliance if the power cable is damaged. Never replace the power cable yourself. The power cable may only be replaced by an authorised service technician.
- Before use, check that the voltage on the socket you want to use matches that on the type plate of the appliance (220-240V~ 50Hz). Only connect the appliance to an earthed power socket. Damage caused by faulty voltage is not covered by the guarantee.
- Do not store containers containing flammable materials, propellant or explosive substances such as aerosols, refill cartridges for fire extinguishers, etc. in the appliance.
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD DUE TO SHORT CIRCUIT
- Do not use the appliance if any of its components are damaged or faulty. Replace a damaged or faulty appliance immediately. Remove the plug from the earthed socket and contact customer service.
- Always place the appliance on a moisture-resistant and dry surface.
- Never use the appliance in a damp room, such as a bathroom, or in the vicinity of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
- Do not touch the appliance or power cable with wet hands.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: INSTALLATION
CAUTION!
- Never leave the power cable in such a way that someone could trip over it or accidentally pull it.
- Always move the appliance with two people. Use two hands when moving, lifting or turning the appliance.
ATTENTION
- Use only the original accessories provided for the installation.
- Make sure that the power cable is not stuck or damaged during the installation or positioning of the appliance.
- Never clean the appliance with aggressive or abrasive cleaners or sharp objects.
- Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.
- Never drop the appliance and avoid bumping. Dropping or bumping the appliance may affect the proper operation of the appliance. Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped.
- Make sure that the power cable of the installed appliance is always easily accessible.
- Ensure that air can circulate around the appliance.
- Pull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any actions on the appliance (e.g. turning the door).
- The correct operation of the appliance can only be guaranteed if the specified temperature range is respected. If, as a result of another installation, the correct ventilation requirements are not met, the appliance will function correctly, but energy consumption may increase slightly.
- Do not install the appliance near radiators, stoves, ovens or hobs.
- Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight.
- If you want to avoid forming a combustible gas-air mixture in the event of a leak in the cooling circuit, consider the size of the space in which the appliance is located and the amount of refrigerant used.
- The total volume of the space in which the appliance is installed divided by the amount of refrigerant of the appliance must not be less than 8 g/m3. The amount of refrigerant contained in the appliance can be found on the type plate.
- The appliance may not operate optimally if it is in a place where the ambient temperature is below the minimum or above the maximum of the temperature range for which the appliance is designed for a longer period of time. Please refer to the
“Climate Range” table.
Climate Range
The information about the climate range of the appliance is stated on the type
plate. It indicates at which ambient temperature (or room temperature) the
operation of the appliance is optimal (correct). This type of refrigerator has
climate range N, ST and T.
CLIMATE RANGE | PERMISSIBLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE |
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SN | From +10°C to +32°C |
N | From +16°C to +32°C |
ST | From +16°C to +38°C |
T | From +16°C to +43°C |
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: USE
CAUTION
- Do not place carbonated or sparkling drinks in the freezer compartment.
- Do not remove objects from the freezer compartment if your hands are wet/damp as this may cause grazes or frostbite.
- Food storage times recommended by the food manufacturer must be observed.
- When the door is open for a long time, the temperature in the compartments of the appliance can rise considerably.
- Clean surfaces that may come into contact with food and accessible drainage systems regularly.
- Store raw meat and fish airtight in suitable containers or freezer bags in the appliance so that they do not come into contact with or drip on other foods.
- If the appliance remains empty for a long time, switch it off, clean and dry it and leave the door open to prevent mould forming in the appliance.
PRODUCT FEATURES
DIMENSIONS
W | D | H | A | B | C(°) | E | F | G |
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55cm | 58cm | 85cm | 110cm | 113cm | 135 | min. 5cm | min. 5cm | min. 5cm |
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate the space required for the appliance.
GUARANTEE
This appliance comes with a guarantee period of two years after purchase. For
more information on guarantee conditions, please visit wisberghome.com. In any
case, you must have the purchase order with purchase and/or delivery date in
order to be able to claim the guarantee. If you place the appliance in an
ambient temperature that is colder than the minimum temperature, the guarantee
lapses.
Spare parts
Spare parts for this appliance are available. To order or find out more, visit
wisberghome.com.
TECHNICAL DATA
Does not contain freon
The freon-free freezerrant (R600a) and the environmentally friendly foam
insulation (cyclopentane) used for the appliance do not affect the ozone layer
and have a very small impact on global warming.
Technical data and energy label
The technical data is indicated on the type plate on the inside of the
appliance and on the energy label (both also printed on page 2). The QR code
on the energy label provided with the appliance provides a web link to the
information related to the appliance performance in the EU EPREL database.
Keep the energy label for reference together with the user manual and any
other documents provided with this appliance. It is also possible to find the
same information in EPREL via the link https://eprel.ec.europa.eu and the
model name and product number that can be found on the type plate of the
appliance. See link www.theenergylabel.eu for detailed information on the
energy label.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
Before installing the appliance, carefully review the safety information
(chapter 1).
Unpack
Remove the packaging materials and dispose of them properly. Check that the
appliance is not damaged. Do not connect the appliance if it is damaged.
Report any damage immediately to the salesperson via customer service. In that
case, keep the packaging.
Location
- The location where you place your appliance should be well-ventilated.
- Always move the appliance with two people. Use two hands when moving, lifting or turning the appliance.
- Do not place the appliance near a heat source, such as a stove or boiler, and avoid direct sunlight, so as to guarantee the cooling effect and save on energy consumption.
- Do not place the appliance in a damp place so that it cannot rust and there is no leakage current.
- Do not use the appliance outdoors. This appliance is only intended for use indoors.
Installation of the appliance
- This appliance is not intended for use as a built-in appliance.
- Use only the original accessories provided for the installation.
- To reverse the direction in which the door opens, go to section 3.2.
- During operation, the appliance emits heat to the environment. Therefore there must be at least 5 cm clearance on the top, at least 5 cm on both sides and at least 5 cm on the back of the appliance (see also section 2.1).
- Use the front adjusting legs to level the appliance. If the appliance is not level, it is possible that the door may not close properly, reducing the cooling performance of the appliance. If the appliance is not level, this can also lead to malfunctions.
- Make sure that the power cable is not stuck or damaged during the installation or positioning the appliance.
- It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply. The plug must therefore be easily accessible after installation.
- Always place the appliance on a moisture-resistant and dry surface.
- Place the appliance on a firm and flat surface (floor) so that it is stable, otherwise vibrations and noise may occur. When placing the appliance on floor coverings such as carpets, straw mats or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), place a solid sheet or cover under the appliance to prevent colour change due to heat dissipation.
Clean
Before putting the appliance into use, clean the interior and all associated
accessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap. Dry everything carefully. Do
not use solvents or abrasive powders; these may damage the coating.
Wait
On first installation (or after turning the door) wait at least four hours
before plugging in the appliance. This allows the oil to flow back into the
compressor.
Switch on
Before plugging in the power cable, check that the voltage and frequency of
the type plate match your power supply network. Only connect the appliance to
an earthed power socket. After one hour, open the door of the appliance. If
the temperature in the appliance is noticeably lower, this indicates that the
cooling system is operating normally.
Storing food
See Section 4 “Use”.
DOOR REVERSAL INSTRUCTIONS
- To remove the door, the appliance must be tilted backwards. We recommend doing this with two people. Rest the appliance on a firm surface so that it does not slip away as you reverse the door.
- Keep all removed parts to remount the door later.
- Do not lay the appliance down flat. This can damage the cooling system. If the appliance does have to be placed on its back or side for some time during this process, it must be able to stand upright for four hours before connecting it to prevent damage to the internal components.
Necessary tools
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Crosshead screwdriver
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Adjustable spanner
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Flat head screwdriver
- Unplug and empty the appliance. Remove the two screws at the back of the top cover.
- Remove the top cover and set it aside![WISBERG-WBTMVR85CB-Compact-Freezer-FIG-10]](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/WISBERG-WBTMVR85CB-Compact-Freezer-FIG-10.png)
- Unscrew the top hinge and then remove the door; place it on a soft surface to avoid scratching
- Unscrew the bottom hinge. Then remove the adjusting legs on both sides
- Dismantle the lower hinge pin. Turn the bracket over. Screw the lower hinge pin back into the bracket as shown in the illustration.
- Install the hinge bracket on the other side of the device. Then replace the two adjusting legs.
- Mount the door. When fitting the door, make sure the top of the door is level with the top of the cabinet. Otherwise the rubber gasket does not seal the cabinet properly, which can cause the appliance to malfunction
- Replace the top cover and secure it with two screws at the back.
- Remove the door gaskets from the appliance, rotate and re-attach them.
Move handle
Dismantle the door handle and mount it on the other side.
USE
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
- On first use or after a long period of downtime: run the appliance for at least four hours at position ‘MAX’ before placing products in the freezer. After 24 hours, set the temperature control between ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’.
- The appliance may not operate optimally (risk of thawing or too high a temperature in the freezer) if it is in a place where the ambient temperature is below the minimum of the temperature range for which the appliance is designed for a longer period of time. The information about the temperature range (climate type) of the appliance is stated on the type plate, which is explained in section 1.3.
- The interior temperature may be affected by factors such as the location of the cooling unit, the ambient temperature and the frequency with which the door is opened. Adjust the temperature setting if desired.
- If vibration noise occurs because the appliance is positioned against the wall or if the wall becomes black due to air circulation around the compressor, you should place the appliance away from the wall.
- Do not place filled glass or can packages in the freezer to avoid breakage due to volume expansion.
- Do not place electrical appliances in the freezer (such as ice cream machines) unless they are of a type expressly declared suitable by the manufacturer.
- Packaging with flammable gases or liquids may leak at low temperatures, do not store flammable gases or liquids in the appliance.
- Do not store containers containing flammable materials, propellant or explosive substances such as aerosols, refill cartridges for fire extinguishers, etc. in the appliance.
- Do not place carbonated or sparkling drinks in the freezer compartment.
- Do not use the appliance if any of its components are damaged or faulty. Replace a damaged or faulty appliance immediately. Remove the plug from the earthed socket and contact customer service.
- Only use the power cable installed on the appliance from the factory. Do not change the power cable. The power cable may only be replaced by an authorised service technician.
- Never use the appliance in a damp room, such as a bathroom, or in the vicinity of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
- Before use, check that the voltage on the socket you want to use matches that on the type plate of the appliance (220-240V~ 50Hz). Only connect the appliance to an earthed power socket. Damage caused by faulty voltage is not covered by the guarantee.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
You can set the temperature of the appliance by turning the thermostat button.
- The thermostat can be set to 3 positions: ‘MIN’, ‘MED’ and ‘MAX’.
- Turn the knob to ‘MIN’ and the temperature increases.
- Turn the knob to ‘MAX’ and the temperature decreases.
- The recommended setting is ‘MED’.
- Unplug to switch off the appliance.
- The internal temperature of the appliance may vary due to the ambient temperature, the amount of products stored and the frequency with which the door is opened.
STORAGE OF FOOD
- The freezer is suitable for freezing fresh food and storing frozen food for a long time.
- The maximum amount of food that can be frozen in 24 hours is for this appliance: 4.4kg.
- The freezing process takes 24 hours. Do not add any other food to freeze during this period.
- The temperature of the freezer is kept below -18°C if the thermostat is set between ‘MIN’ and MAX’. This allows food to be stored for a long time. The storage period on the packaging must be observed.
- The ideal temperature setting for the freezer is -18°C. It is possible to set it colder, but in principle this is not necessary. A lower temperature does not mean that food will last longer, but every degree lower does mean more energy consumption.
- Allow hot food to cool to room temperature before putting it in the freezer.
- Only freeze fresh and thoroughly cleaned foods.
- Prepare the food in small portions so that it is soon completely frozen and can then be thawed in the desired amount.
- Do not allow fresh, non-frozen food to come into contact with food that has already been frozen, and prevent the temperature of the food that has already been frozen from rising.
- Lean foods are better and more durable than fatty foods; salt shortens the shelf life of food.
- Ice lollies, if eaten directly from the freezer, can cause frostbite.
- It is advisable to indicate the freezing date on each individual package in order to keep track of the shelf life.
- It is advisable to keep the time between buying the food and putting it in the freezer as short as possible.
- Pack the food airtight into food freshness bags before distributing it evenly over the freezer drawers.
- Packaging bags you use should be dry, in case several packaging bags are frozen together.
- Ensure there is sufficient space between foods. Putting them too close together blocks the cold airflow, affecting the cooling effect.
- To prevent cross-contamination and odour transfer, food should be packed in suitable materials that are sturdy, flavourless, impermeable to air and water, non-toxic and pollution-free.
Tips for buying frozen goods
- When you buy frozen products, read the storage guidelines on the packaging. You can store any frozen product for the period indicated by the star rating. This usually corresponds to the period stated as “best before” on the front of the package.
- Ensure that frozen food packaging is in perfect condition.
- Always buy frozen products at the end of your shopping trip or visit to the supermarket.
- Try to keep frozen food together while shopping and on the way home as this helps to keep food cooler.
- Only buy frozen food if you can freeze it immediately. In most shops, you can buy special insulating bags. These keep frozen food cold for longer.
- Use good quality food and handle it as little as possible. When food is frozen in small quantities, it takes less time to freeze or thaw it.
- Estimate the amount of food to be frozen. When freezing large quantities of fresh food, set the temperature control knob to low mode, this sets the freezer temperature lower. This allows you to freeze the food quickly, keeping it fresh.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning the appliance, carefully review the safety information (Section 1).
CAUTION
- Always remove the plug from the earthed socket before cleaning the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.
- Never touch the plug with wet or moist hands because of the risk of electric shocks and injury.
- Do not remove objects from the freezer compartment if your hands are wet/damp as this
- may cause grazes or frostbite.
- Do not put your hands unprotected in the bottom of the appliance as the sharp metal corners can cause scratches.
- Do not use mechanical devices, electrical appliances (such as a hairdryer or heater) or other means to defrost your appliance.
- Do not use the appliance if any of its components are damaged or faulty. Replace a damaged or faulty appliance immediately. Remove the plug from the earthed socket and contact customer service.
ATTENTION
- Clean surfaces that may come into contact with food and accessible drainage systems regularly.
- Never open the appliance. The appliance may only be opened for maintenance by an authorised service technician.
- Do not spill water directly onto the appliance to prevent rust, leakage and accidents.
- Do not use water jets and steam to clean the appliance.
- To prevent damage, do not use a hard brush, steel brush, detergent, soap powder, alkaline detergent, benzene, petrol, acids, chlorine, abrasive powders, hot water or other corrosive or soluble substances to clean the cabinet surface, door gasket or plastic decorative parts etc.
- The electrical parts of the appliance may only be cleaned with a dry cloth.
NOTE
Once in use, it is best to use the appliance continuously. Under normal circumstances it is best not to interrupt its use in order not to affect the lifetime of the appliance.
DEFROSTING
When the appliance is in use for some time, a thin layer of ice is formed on
the surface of the inner wall of the freezer compartment (or evaporator). If
this layer is more than 3 mm thick, it can affect the cooling effect. Energy
consumption increases by about 10 percent for every 2 millilitres of ice. The
ice layer should be removed approximately every three months. Go through the
following steps to remove the ice layer:
- Remove frozen food from the appliance. Place the food temporarily in a cool box, cooler bag or an extra freezer.
- Turn the appliance off, open the door and allow the freezer to defrost.
- Place a drip tray under the freezer, or place towels in and under the freezer. Stay nearby to drain meltwater.
- Remove the fixed ice crust when it softens. Do not use scrapers or spatulas as this can damage the freezer.
- After defrosting, clean the inside of the appliance and turn the appliance on.
- Run the unit for at least four hours on position ‘MAX’ before putting products back in the freezer. After 24 hours, set the temperature control back to between ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CLEANING
- Food residues in the appliance can cause a bad smell. The appliance should therefore be cleaned regularly.
- Remove all drawers, shelves, door compartments etc. and clean with a soft cloth or sponge moistened with warm water or a neutral detergent.
- If you are using cleaning agents, clean with a soft cloth or sponge, and wipe dry.
- Regularly remove the dust from the back panel and side plates of the appliance. Use a dry cloth for this (no water).
- If the appliance will not be used for several months, switch it off, unplug it from the socket, clean and dry it and leave the door open to prevent mould forming in the appliance. For more information on switching off and storage, see Section 7.
TROUBLESHOOTING
You can solve some problems easily yourself using the table below. If the following descriptions do not solve your problem, please contact our customer service: wisberghome.com Only an authorised service technician may solve the malfunctions that are not listed in this manual. Repairs carried out by unauthorised persons may cause injury and/or serious damage to persons and property.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTIONS |
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The appliance does not cool at all | – The temperature |
control knob is positioned wrong.
– The plug is not inserted properly.
– There is no voltage on the socket.
– The fuse is blown or defective.
– The appliance is installed in a place where the ambient temperature is less than 16°C, such as a balcony, garage or storage room.
| – Switch the thermostat to another position.
– Insert the plug properly.
– Open the door and check if lamp is on. If the lamp is off, there may be no voltage on the socket. Have the socket repaired by an electrician.
– Check the fuse and replace if necessary.
– Install the appliance in a protected location where the ambient temperature is higher than 16°C. If the appliance is installed in a room with too low a temperature,
the internal cooling system may not operate correctly.
The door does not open easily.| – You tried to open the door
immediately after closing.| – Wait a few seconds between closing and re-
opening the door.
Water runs over the back of the appliance| – During the automatic
defrosting process, icing thaws against the back wall.| – Wipe up the water
with a soft cloth.
Water enters the appliance| – Products prevent water from
entering the water collection container.
– The water collection channel is blocked.
| – Ensure products do not touch the back wall.
– Clean the water collection channel.
There is too much
condensation on the back wall of the appliance.
| – The door has been opened too often.
– The door is not completely closed
– The stored food was not packed.
| – Only open the door if necessary.
– Make sure the door is completely closed.
– Pack food in suitable material before putting it in the appliance.
There is water on the floor.| – The defrost water collection channel is
not connected to the evaporator container above the compressor.| – Secure the
defrost water collection channel to the evaporator container.
The appliance freezes or cools too much.| – The temperature is
set too cold or the appliance is in the coldest position.| – Temporarily set
the temperature control knob to a warmer position.
PROBLEM| POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTIONS
---|---|---
The temperature in the appliance is too low/ high.| –
The temperature is not set correctly.
– The door is not closed properly.
– The temperature of the food is too high.
– Many products are stored at the same time.
– The door has been opened too often.
| – Set a higher/lower temperature.
– Find the cause of the door not closing properly, remove or move possible obstacles.
– Allow the food to cool to room temperature before preserving.
– Preserve fewer products at the same time.
– Only open the door if necessary.
Strange smell in the appliance| – There is spoiled food in the appliance.
– The appliance is not clean.
– Food with a strong smell is present in the appliance.
| – Throw away spoiled food.
– Clean the appliance.
– Pack food with a strong smell.
There is too much frost and ice.| – The door is not closed properly.
– The door gasket is deformed or dirty.
– The products are not packed correctly.
– The temperature is set incorrectly.
– The appliance is fully loaded and set to the lowest temperature.
– The set temperature in the appliance is too low and the ambient temperature is too high.
| – Find the cause of the door not closing properly, remove or move possible obstacles.
– As a result, the door does not close properly. Clean the seal and repair the deformation. If necessary, replace the seal, contact customer service.
– Pack the products better.
– Please refer to Section 4.
– Set a higher temperature. Please refer to Section 4.
– Set a higher temperature. Please refer to Section 4.
The compressor works continuously.| – The temperature is set incorrectly.
– Many products are placed at the same time.
– The room temperature is too high.
– The food placed in the appliance was too hot.
– The door is not closed properly.
| – Please refer to Section 4.
– Wait a few hours and then check the temperature again.
– Please refer to Section 4.
– Allow food to cool to room temperature before storing.
– See the previous section.
The lamp does not work.| – The lamp is broken.
– The lamp is in the standby position.
| – Please contact our customer service.
– Close and open the door.
The side panels are hot.| – This is normal. The heat exchanger components are on the side.|
Contact the service centre if the fault occurs again.
TAKING OUT OF SERVICE
Switching off and storage
- If the appliance will not be used for several months, first switch it off and then pull the plug out of the socket.
- Make sure the appliance is completely thawed.
- Clean the inside thoroughly and wipe dry. To prevent the formation of odours and moulds, leave the door open: block it.
- Clean the door gasket groove with soap and water and wipe everything dry with a soft cloth.
- Do not use a hard brush, steel brush, detergent, soap powder, alkaline detergent, benzene, gasoline, acids, hot water or other corrosive or soluble substances to clean the appliance.
- Store the cleaned appliance in a dry, ventilated place, away from a heat source. Make sure the appliance is on a level surface and do not place heavy objects on top.
- The appliance in storage must not be accessible to children playing.
SAFE DISPOSAL
DANGER!
Waste processing
- Refrigerants and the cyclopentane foam used for the appliance are flammable. When the appliance is disposed of, it must therefore be kept away from sources of fire and collected or returned to a qualified waste processing company.
- The appliance may not under any circumstances be incinerated to prevent damage to the environment or other damage.
- R-600a is used as a refrigerant in this appliance. Therefore, please contact local authorities regarding the safe disposal of this appliance.
- The materials used in this appliance marked with this symbol are recyclable. This marking indicates that, throughout the EU, this product must not be disposed of with the household waste.
- This symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of with other household waste within the EU. By disposing of the device properly, you help to prevent possible dangers to the environment and human health. The recycling of materials contributes to the conservation of natural resources. Therefore, do not dispose of discarded electronic devices with household waste. When disposing of the device, follow the national and local regulations regarding the environmentally friendly disposal of electronic equipment. You can also contact Wisepick Productions B.V. if you no longer wish to use the device or to return the device.
ATTENTION!
- The refrigerants and insulation materials used in your appliance require special care. When draining, ensure that the pipes on the back of the appliance are not damaged.
- Avoid damaging the cooling unit, especially the heat exchanger.
CONTACT
Wisberg contact details
- Customer service can be reached at: wisberghome.com
- Wisepick Productions B.V.
- Weena 664
- 3012 CN Rotterdam
- The Netherlands
- Made in China
References
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