Derby EK-F/D-LT Freezer Instruction Manual
- October 27, 2023
- DERBY
Table of Contents
EK-F/D-LT Freezer
Instruction Manual
EK-F/D-LT Freezer
Congratulations on purchasing your new freezer!
Please note that this user manual applies to all Derby freezers. The
illustrations and equipment will therefore not necessarily correspond
completely to your model.
Set-up
Ensure that the freezer is not damaged upon receipt. Transport damage must be
reported to your dealer no later than 24 hours after delivery.
The freezer should be taken into a dry room at normal room temperature with
adequate air circulation. Position the freezer so that there is unrestricted
air circulation around the freezer, i.e., so that there is a gap of at least
40 mm on all sides.
Never place the freezer in direct sunlight. The freezer should be set up on a
level surface and should stand with free circulation around it.
If the freezer has been stored or transported cold, do not attempt to start it
until the compressor has reached a temperature of at least +5°C. Before the
freezer is started, washing is recommended. (See Section 6 Maintenance).
If the freezer on the machine sign is marked Class 04, it should notbe set up
in an ambient temperature higher than +30°C. If the freeezer is marked Class
4+, it can handle an ambient temperature of up to +35°C.
If it is marked Class 05, it can handle an ambient temperature of up to +40°C.
For freezers with sliding glass tops it is very important that these should be
facing in the right direction in order for the covering on the underside of
the glass to ensure optimum insulation. The top must always be placed so that
the text in the corner of the glass can be read and is not reversed.
Electrical connection
The appliance complies with EU requirements for radio noise suppression in
accordance with Directive 82/499/EEC.
The freezer should be connected to a socket rated at the correct voltage and
frequency. This is specified on the manufacturer’s plate on the back of the
freezer. The normal voltage for Europe is 230V/50Hz. Voltage variations of +/-
10% are acceptable. Larger variations can damage the freezer and in such cases
the factory guarantee will be void. Your local dealer will be able to assist
with information on extreme over/undervoltage variations.
This freezer must be given additional protection in accordance with the
applicable power regulations. This also applies even in the case of a
replacement of an existing freezer that has not been had additional
protection. The purpose of the additional protection is to protect users from
dangerous electrical shocks in case of defects.
In homes built after 1 April 1975, all sockets in kitchens and any utility
rooms will comply with additional protection.
In homes built before 1 April 1975 the additional protection is in order if a
high-sensitivity earth fault circuit breaker has been installed, which
protects the socket to which the freezer is connected.
In both situations, the following must be carried out:
- If the socket has three holes, use a three-pronged plug, and the wire with green/yellow insulation must be connected to the earth terminal.
- If the socket has only two holes, use only a two-pronged plug. If the user fits this him/herself, the wire with the green/gold insulation must be clipped as closely as possible to the place where the wire enters the plug.
In other situations, the user should let an authorised electrician check to see how you best can protect your freezer. The Electricity Council recommends that extra protection is provided with a highsensitivity earth fault circuit breaker.
Operation
The temperature in the freezer is automatically controlled by the adjustable
thermostat.
Adjusting the thermostat:
Turn the screw at the bottom of the grille anticlockwise. Push the clasp locks
under the grille up. Pull the grille out at the bottom and then down and
remove it. The hermostat is located at top left inside the compressor
compartment.
The thermostat should be rotated clockwise in order to reduce the
temperature. See Fig.
The thermostat is preset at the factory so that the temperature in the warmest
area of the freezer does not exceed -18°C.
The location of the freezer, the ambient temperature and the number and length
of openings greatly influence the temperature inside the freezer. The freezer
must therefore not be placed in direct sunlight or up against heat-generating
surfaces. See Fig.
If your freezer is fitted with locks, the keys to the freezer should be kept
out of the reach of children. If your new freezer is replacing a worn-out
freezer of an older type, you should dismantle the locking mechanism on the
old freezer.
Storing food
The freezer is only intended as a conservator and is therefore not suited for
the freezing of food. In other words, only products that are already frozen
should be placed in the freezer.
Note that the freezer should only be loaded up to the load line or if such a
line is not included up to 100 mm under the lower cover.
This is to ensure a product temperature of at least -18 C.
As the temperature inside the freezer very much depends on the conditions in
the location where the cabinet is placed, it is unfortunately not possible to
give an exact setting for the thermostat, but it is recommended that you
adjust the thermostat to your specific conditions. See Fig.
De-icing the cabinet
Ice formation in the freezer over time is a natural process, but when the ice reaches a thickness of approx. 5-8 mm, the cabinet should be de-iced.
- Place the products from the freezer in a cold place or pack them in insulating material.
- The freezer should be switched off at the socket.
- Keep the cover open or remove the sliding covers and place them carefully on the floor.
- Loosen the ice layer using plastic or wooden implements (never use metal implements).
- The de-icing process can also be speeded up by using bowls of hot water.
- Never use pointed or sharp tools.
- After de-icing, clean the cabinet as described under Section 6. Dry thoroughly after cleaning.
Maintenance
Please note the following in connection with the cleaning of the freezer:
- Place the products from the freezer in a cold place or pack them in insulating material.
- The freezer should be switched off at the socket.
- Keep the cover open or remove the sliding covers and place them carefully on the floor.
The freezer can be cleaned with lukewarm water and mild detergent. It should
then be washed with clean water.
Never use detergents that contain chlorine.
Never use pointed or sharp tools.
Clean the cover in the same way as the freezer.
If the freezer has a condenser with a fan at the bottom of the freezer, dust
and dirt may gather on the cooling element. If cleaning is required, the power
should be switched off, the metal plate under the condenser removed and the
cooling element vacuum-cleaned with a soft brush.
Remove the metal plate as follows. Use a crosstip screw driver to remove the
four screws holding the cover plate.
Afterwards, remove the metal plate in order to reach the condenser.
Be aware that the cooling element consists of sharp components and may be hot
to the touch.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any problems with your freezer, please check the following before seeking assistance:
- Is the plug inserted?
- Is the socket switched on?
- Is the fuse in the meter cabinet intact?
- Has any fault current relay been disconnected?
- Has there been a complete power failure?
If the freezer is very hot or air circulation is poor, you should provide the
necessary circulation.
If the condenser is not clean, it should be vacuum-cleaned. If you have
checked the above and the freezer is still not working, call a service
technician.
State the type of fault and appliance, serial number and item no. (stated on
the manufacturer’s plate on the back of the freezer).
Disposal
The owner of the freezer is responsible for disposing of the freezer in a
responsible way in accordance with the current legislation.
When a worn-out freezer is to be disposed of, it should be disposed of in an
environmentally friendly and safe way.
Be aware of the rules for disposal. There may be special
requirements/regulations with which you must comply.
You can obtain information on disposal from:
- Your dealer
- The relevant authorities (municipal authority, Danish Environmental Protection Agency or other similar body)
- WEEE marking.
Handling of worn-out electrical and electronic products. (Applies to the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems.)
Special considerations
The information in this user manual was correct at the time of printing.
Due to our programme of continuous product development, we must however
reserve the right to make technical changes to the freezer models in this
manual. We will of course endeavour continually to update the user manual.
You should contact your dealer, who can advise your further, if you have any
doubts concerning the correct use of the freezer.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for accidents or complications caused by
the incorrect connection of the appliance.
Guarantee
Any guarantee will be void if the product has been misused!
This means used for purposes other than those originally intended, failure to
follow the instructions in this manual and transport of the product not in its
original packaging.
If changes are made to the freezer by unauthorised personnel, the manufacturer
accepts no liability in connection with material damage and/or personal
injury.
It is in your own interests always to use factory-authorised personnel for any
modification, repair or servicing.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to specifications without
any prior notice or undertaking concerning
the availability of spare parts.
Metalfrio Solutions A/S
Denmark
Phone +45 9666 1800
Fax +45 9666 1902
www.derby.dk
www.metalfriosolutions.com
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