MODENA SC 1303 Showcase Cooler User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- MODENA
Table of Contents
MODENA SC 1303 Showcase Cooler
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This is your guidebook containing everything you need to know about our product. Please reach out to us if you need further assistance or other information via our Customer Care or our official website www.modena.com.
Names of Parts
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The image is a general overview and is not necessarily the same as the product you receive.
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Features and completeness depends on the type of products
- Lamp box
- Neon lamp
- Lock
- Refrigerating compartment
- Shelf 6. Door handle
- Wheels
- Interior lamp
- Thermostat
- Lamp button
Installation
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Install the showcase cooler on even and sturdy surface. Uneven surface may cause objects in it to fall.
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Provide adequate space for air circulation between the showcase cooler and the wall to minimize the operational costs and to maximize the compressor’s age.
Do not put the showcase cooler near the heat source such as stove, hot plates etc. and avoid placing unit under direct sunlight which may hamper with the cooling process.
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Do not expose the showcase cooler to rain water. Using showcase cooler which has been exposed to rainwater will result in electricity leakage.
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Make sure the voltage is set to 220 volt and the frequency to 50 Hz. Do not use cord extension or branched outlet since it poses risks of shortage, overheating and fire.
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If the unit must be installed in a humid environment, make sure to install a circuit breaker to avoid shortage.
How to Use
PREPARATION BEFORE USE
- Open the carton box, lift and put the unit on an even surface.
- Clean th inside of the unit.
- Open the door for some time for ventilation purpose, close it and plug the power cord to the outlet to start the unit.
- Leave the unit operational for around 1 hour to cool the inner chamber before putting objects inside it.
REGULATING TEMPERATURE
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For fruits and drinks, adjust the thermostat between MIN and 3. For
milk and cookies, adjust thermostat between 3 and 4. -
If the ambient temperature is too high and there are too many food
items or the door is opened frequently, thermostat should be set to a lower temperature or MAX.
PLACEMENT OF OBJECTS
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Always make sure that the stored objects do not obstruct the air circulation since it will create difference in temperature between the top and the bottom of the cabinet.
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Do not store a total of more than 30 kg of goods on each shelf.
SHELF ARRANGEMENT
- Shelf height can be regulated based on the size of goods stored inside the showcase cooler .
- Make sure you install the shelf correctly. Incorrect installation may result in objects falling inside the unit.
DEFROSTING PROCESS
- The defrosting process is performed automatically and the water residue will be collected inside the water reservoir.
- Water in the water reservoir will evaporate automatically. When the humidity level is right, there will be a large amount of water in the reservoir and therefore dispose of the water every day.
Maintenance
- Clean the freezer using soft and dry cloth. If it’s very dirty, use cloth that is lightly soaked with soap water and rinse using wet cloth.
- Clean the freezer on a regular basis.
- Do not use shining powder, detergent, gasoline, acid, thinner, oil or hot water to clean the inside of the unit.
Precaution & Action
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Do not pour water onto the unit or wash with water to avoid shortage and electricity leakage.
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Do not attempt to insert a finger, stick etc. into the cold air outlet since the circulation fan rotates at high speed and will result in injury and damage to the cooling fan.
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Do not put heavy or watery objects on top of the unit to avoid spill which may damage the electrical components’ insulation.
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Refrain from touching the unit during gas leakage. Open the windows and doors to vent out the gas. Gas leakage may cause explosion and fire.
Do not hang on to the door nor climb the unit.
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Do not exert pressure on the glass surface.
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Do not put flammable objects inside the freezer/ Always unplug the power cord before cleaning refrigerator. the freezer.
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Always unplug the power cord before cleaning the freezer.
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At the time of repeal outlet, unplug on the head and do not pull the cord because the cable can be easily damaged.
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Do not attempt to self-repair damaged unit. Contact MODENA Service Center if repair is needed on the unit.
Points of Attention
DURING POWER OUT
- Unplug the power cord.
- Replug the power cord around 10-15 minutes after the electricity current becomes stable again.
IF NOT USED FOR A LONG TIME
- Unplug the power cord.
- Remove all objects out of the compartment.
- Clean the inside of the compartment.
- Leave the door open to dry out the compartment to prevent fungi and unpleasant odor.
MOVING OUT
- Unplug the power cord.
- Make sure the legs of the refrigerator do not damage the power cord.
- Make sure the refrigerator does not hit the stairs, doorways, etc.
Problem & Solution
Check the following before contacting our Service Center in the event of dysfunction:
Unit is not working| – Is the power cord unplugged?
– Is there a problem with the power source / fusebox?
– Is the circuit breaker activated?
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Unit is not cold| – Is the temperature properly regulated?
– Is the air circulation inside the unit obstructed
– Is there too much food being stored inside the unit?
– Is the unit door opened too frequently?
– Is the condenser obstructed?
– Is the unit installed in a hot environment?
Food is Frozen| – Is the thermostat set to very cold?
– Is the food / drink stored near the air outlet?
Noise| – Is the freezer put on even surface?
– Is the back of the freezer against the wall?
– Is the cooler put against other objects?
Condensation on the outer surface of the freezer| – Dew may form on the outer
surface of the freezer when the ambient air is too hot / humid. Condensation
occurs during high humidity and when the water particles in the air come into
contact with cold surface. This is perfectly normal. Simply wipe the surface
using dry cloth.
Specification
MODEL | SC 1303 | SC 1203 |
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Color | Black(L) | Black(L) |
Number of doors | 1 | 1 |
Capacity(liter) | 300 | 200 |
Temperature (celcius) | 0-10 | 0-10 |
CFC-free compressor | Yes | Yes |
For tropical areas | Yes | Yes |
Lamps in the refrigerating compartment | Yes | Yes |
Detachable shelf | 4 | 4 |
Glass door hot air | Yes | Yes |
Fan cooling system | Yes | Yes |
Number of glasses on the door (layers) | 2 | 2 |
Lock | Yes | Yes |
Light box above the door | Yes | Yes |
Feet | Yes | Yes |
Wheels | No | No |
Power (watt) | 220 | 200 |
Voltage (Volt) | 220 | 200 |
Frequency (Hz) | 50 | 50 |
Dimensi Produk (P x L x T) mm | 615x595x1800 | 540×520×1570 |
Weight(Kg) | 64 | 54.8 |
W= White S = Stainless V = Silver G = Grey L = Black U = Blue
Specifications of this appliance may change without notice to improve the
quality of the product. Figures in this manual are schematic and may not match
your product exactly. Values stated on the machine labels or in the
documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory in accordance with
the relevant standards.
Depending on operational and environmental conditions of the appliance, values
may vary.
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