Danby Millennium DAR254W Owner's manual

Category
Fridges
Type
Owner's manual
OWNER'SMANUAL
Moder
DAR452W/BL
DAR482WtBUBLS
CAUTION:
Readand followall safetyrules
andoperatinginstructionsbefore
first useofthisproduct.
DAR452W/BL
DAR482W/BL/BLS
ALL REFRIGERATOR
Before PuttingInto Use .......................... 2
lmpodant .................................... .3
. Placfng and installation ......................... .,4
Description of1heAppliance ........................ 5
Operation Control ............................... 6
Use ............................................. 7
Maintenance and Cieaning ....................... 8
. Changing the Direction of opening the Door .......... 9
- Trouble Shooting Guide .......................... 10
OanbyProductsUmited, POBox1778, Ontario,Canada NIH 6Z9
Danby ProductsInc., PO Box689,Flndtay,Ohio,USA 45839-,0669
D_032 I_,:_B
All Refrigerator
Thank you for buying a Danby Millennium appliance,
We hope it will successfully serve your requirements for many years.
Thls Retrigeraler is for domestic use onty and ts
intended for storing fresh foods at temperatures
higher lhan 0't 32'F,
SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS
Before Putting Into Use ............. 2
Instructionsfor Use
We Care for the Environment
Tips for Energy Savings
Important ....................... 3
Disposing of Worn Out AppZiances
Placing and Installation ............ 4
Choostng the Right Place
Placing theSelf-sfandtng Appliance
Connection to Power Supply
Description of the Appllanoe ......... 5
Operation Control ................ .6
Temperature Selection
Use _ m i ltw t o t ,, ,t w _ m=, w _ w _ , m . _=, ,= n _ =7
Storing Fresh Foods
Maintenance and Cleaning .......... 8
Automatic Delrosting of the Refrigerator
Cteanlng of the Appliance
Switch Off the Appliance When Not In Use
Changing the Direction of
Opening the Door =., ............. .9
Trouble-Shooting Guide ............ 10
Before Puttin 9 Into Use
.,,,,= 1.
Before connecltngthe appliance to electrical power
supply, leave it stand for about 2 hours, whichwil]
reduce the possibilityofmalfunctions in the cooling
system due totransporthandling.
Clean the appliance thoroughty, especially in the
interior(See C[ean_g and Maintenance}.
o In case the interioraccessories are nat correctly
placed, rearrangethem as described in chapter
"Description of the Appliance".
If the gasket isdamaged or the door seal is
poor, energy consumption issubstantially
higher. To restore efficiency, replace
the gasket,
Always consider instructionsstated in
sections Positioning and Energy Saving
Tips, otherwise the energy consumptionIs
substantially higher.
instructions for Use
These instructionsfor useare intendedfor theuser.
Theydescribe theapplianceand correct operating
proceduresforsafeuse.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
We Care for the Environment
Our products use environmentally friendly manner.
To this end, individual packaging materials are
dearly marked°
- These instructionsare printed either on recycled
paper or chlorine lree bleached paper.
. When your appliance final[,/wears out, p!aase In7
not to burden the environment with it;call your
nearest authorized service agent, (See Disposing
el Worn Out Appliance)
Tips for Energy Savings
Try not to open the door too often, especially when
the weather Is hot and humid. Once you open the
door, close itas soon as possible, This is especially
Impatient tf you have an upright model.
- Every new end then check If the appliance is
sufficiently venblated (adequate air circulation
behind the app_tance).
Set the thermostat from higher to lower settingsas
soon as possible (depends on how loaded the
appliance is, ambient temperatures etc)o
Before loading the appliance with packages offresh
fl:ods, make sure that they are cooled to
ambient temperature. (excluding soaps}
,, Ice and irost layers increase energy consumption,
so clean the appliance as soon as the frost layer
is3-5 mm thick.
ImPortant
If you have bought this appliance to replace an old
one equipped wIih a door lock that cannot be
opened from the Inside {lock, bolt), make sure that
the lock ls removed, disabled or destroyed before
discarding.This will make ttimpossible forchildren
to accidentally lock themselves inside the appliance
and suffocate.
"Theappliance must be properiy connected to an
electrical power supply.(See: Connection to
Power Supply).
If the food has a strange smetl or coIor, throw tt
away, because it is very likely thai if is spoiled and
therefore is dangerous to consume.
Always disconnect the appliance Irom the power
supply before cleaning the appliance, replacing the
light bulb and t or attempting repairs.WARNING:
repairs should be preformed by qualified service
personnel only.
Do not defrost the appliance with other electric
appliances (for example a hair dryer) and never
atlempt to scrape/remove Ice/theft with sharp
oblects. Usa only enclosed tools or tools
recommended by the manutaclurero
The refrigerating system ofthe apptfanca is filled
with ref_gerant and oil, so when the appliance is
damaged, handle it with care and dispose of it In
compliance with environmental prolec_on
safeguards. (See; We Care for the Environment).
3"herating plate containing Model NotSerlai No and
other technical data speci_e to this unit, is!ocated
either insidethe appliance or outside on 1he
rear wail.
Dispose of Worn Out
Appliances
When your appliance finally wears out, dispose of it
in a safe and harmless manner. If the appliance is
equipped with a door lock that cannot be opened
from Ihe Inside (look, bolt), make sure the lock is
removed, disable or destroyed before being
discarded.This will make It Impossible for chtldren
to accidentally lock themselves Inside the appliance
and suffooale.
The refrigerator system of the appliance is filled
with refrigerant and insulating substances which
should be separately treated and processed. Call
your nearest authorized service agent or
speciaiized se_cing center°If you are unable to
locate one, contact your to_alauthorities or your
distributor, Be carelul not to damage the tubes on
the rear walt of the appliance (danger ofpollution).
Placing,,,and Installation
CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLACE
Place the appliancein a dr_ and regularly
ventilated morn. Never place _heappliance near
heat emltt[ngdevTces(eg cookingappliances,
radiators,water heaters or similar devices) and
do not expose to direct sunlight.
The appliance shouldbe positioned at least3 cm
away from electric or gas cooking appliances
and at least 30 cm away from oil or coal tired
stoves° If this is not possible, use an appropriate
Insulation barrier..
BehInd the appliance there should be a free
space at least200 cm=wide and above the
appliance kitchen un_ (cupboards) should be at
least 5 cm away from the appliance in order to
assure adequate ventifalion.
INSTALLATION
Race the appliance firmly on a solid base.
Some appliaqoes have adjumtablefeet on 1he
front side; use them to lewt the appliance.
WARNING
instructions pertaining to the risk of flrej
eleciri¢ shock: or injury to persons,
GRouNDING iNSTRUCTIONS
Foryour personalsafety,this appliance must be
grounded. In the eventof a malfunclTon or
breakdown, grounding willreduce the risk of
electric shock by providinga path of least
resistance for electric current. This appliance is
equipped with a powercord having an
equipment grounding conductorand grounding
plug,, The plug must be pluggedinto an
appropriate wall outlet that is installedand
grounded In accordance with all existing focal
codes and ordinances. Consult a quaUfied
electricianor serviceman ifIhe grounding
instr_ctlons are not clearly understood, or if
doubt exisls as to whetherthe appliance is
properly grounded.
CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY
Connect the appliance powercord and plug 1oa
properly grounded wall outlet. The required
nominalvoltage and frequency are indicatedon
the ratingplate {insidethe unit or on the exledor
rear wall of the unit).
Description of the A liance..........PP....
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DAR452W/BL
DAR482WJBL/iBLS
(A) Tempered Cantilever Glass Shelves {3)
(Models DAR482WIBL/BLS) or Wire
Cantilever Shelves (2) (Models
DAR452W/BL|
(number and type of shelves depends on
1he mode|) Shelf can be optionallypteced on the
guides _nslde the appliance. It is protected against
being pulled out accidentally, if you want to remove a
shelf, slightly lift up the front part end pull itouL
Perishable foods should be stored towards the
back]rear of the shetveso
(ie: the coldest part of the shetf}.
[B) Wine/Bottle Rack
(Model DAR482W/BL/BLS ONLY)
Wine/BottJe rackis intended for storage of botl[es.
The wlne!bottlerack can onty be Installed directly
above the crispercover as depicted° Fig A.
Fig A,
(C]DefrostWaterOutlet
Theinterioroftherefrigerator ts cooledwith a cooling
plate mounted in the rearwail Under the plate there
isa channel and an cut_etfor defrost water,
Regularly checkthe defrost water outletand the drain
channel for blockage. They should always be kept
free and cFesnof food particles. If the dratn outtet
does become clogged, use a plastic strawto ctean iL
(D} Fruit and Vegetable Crisper
The cdsper drawer is on the bottom ofthe appliance
under the glass shelf. ]t provides adequate humidity
which has a more
favorable eff_t on iruits end vegetables (lass
dehydration).
[E) Door Liner
The door liner consists ofvadous shelves or holders
used tot storing eggs, cheese butler end yogurt as
well as other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc.
The lower shelf ts used for _'lodng large bottles.
Illumination in the Interior of
the Refrigerator
The lightfor ]fluminating the intedorof the refrigerator
is on, when the door is opened, off when the door
isclosed.
Operation Control
The temperature of the refrigerator Is controlledby
setting thermostat knob. (ceiling of the cabinet) to a
desiredsetling_
Temperature Selection
To start the refrigerator,turnthe temperature control
knob Io the positioncorrespondingto the desired
cooling ( on the graduated blue d_al)
F_gA
The refrigerator temperature WIUvary depending on
1he quantity of the food stored and on the frequency
with which the door is opened.
To turn the conlrol Cothe "OFF" posffion, rotate_.he
control knob to the"0" positton_ tl the refrigerator has
been left out ofuse for some time, set the controlto
maximum for 2-3 hoursbefore turning to the desired
position. If the refrigerator is not being used for long
_ime periods, disconnect the plug and leave the door
parlially open. This will help to reduce mold/mildew
from accumulating inside the refrigerator cabinet
Changes in ambient room temperer(ire wilIaffect
Internal refrigerator temperatures (choose correct
setting of the thermostat knob),
In STOP (0) pos_on the appliance does not operate
(cooling sysIem is switched off), yet power supply ts
not Interrupted (the light is on, when you open the
refrigerator door),
Temperature in the refrigerator also depends on
how often the door is opened.
FIG A
Use
Proper use of the appliance, adequately packedfood,
correct temperature and taking into account hyglentc
precautions will substantially influence the qualityof
the food stored_
Foods to be stored in the refrigerator should be
property packed so as 1oprevent mixing various
moisture degrees and odors (in potyethytene bags
or sheet, aluminum foil, wax paper, or stored In
covered containers or be!lies).
Before storing food In the refr.Tgerator,remove
excessive packaging (like yogurt in multi-package).
Pack systemat_ceUyand make sure that
foodstuffsdo not touch each other (variousodors
may mix). Assure adequate air circulation
around packages°
Never store flammable, volatileor
explosive substances,
, Beverages with htgh alcohol percentage shall
be stored In ltghttysealed bottles in
vertical posiUon,
Foodshouldnottouchtherear wal!of
therefrigerator
, Foods should be cooled down before stodng_
Crispy and delicate foods should be stored in the
coldest parts ofthe refdgeralor.
Try not to open the door too often.,
Set the thermostat to a setting where lowest
temperatures are reached. Set the thermostat
graduallyso as to avoid freezing of foods. Use a
thermometer and measure the temperature in "[he
individualcompartments. Place the thermometer In
a glass vesselfilledwith water. Temperature
readings are most reliable a few hours after a steady
state condillon is reached.
Some organic solutions like volalile oils in lemon
and orange peel, acid in butter etc. can cause
damage when in contact with plas'Jc surfaces or
gaskets fortong pedods of time_
,, Unpleasant odors inside 1herefrtgeralor Is a sign
that something is wrong with foods or thatyour
refrigerator needs cleaning. Unpleasant odors can
be eliminated or reduced by washing the interior of
the refrigeratorwith mild solution ofwater and
vinegar,,We also recommend usingactivated carbon
filters toclean the air or to neutralize odors.
. If you are planning a long journey,make sure to
remove perishable arlicles of food out of the
appliance before you leaven
Maintenance and Cleanin9
Automatic Defrosting of the
Refrigerator
There ls no need todefrost lhe refrigerator, because
ice depositing on the inner back walt is defrosted
automatically
Ice build/up on the inner back wall during Ihe
compressor operation;will (when the compressor has
cycled off) defrost aulornaltcally. Defrost water
coltecls insl_la the drain through passing throughthe
drain outlet in the Inner back wail intoa drain pan
situated above the compressor, from where it
evaporates.
Cleaning the Appliance
Switch Off the Appliance
When Not In Use
If you do not intend to use the appliance for long
pedods of time, (vaCations) set the thermostat knob
to the STOP (0) position, disconnect the power
supply, take out the foods and defrost and clean the
appliance. Leave the door slightly open°
Disconnect the power bar before cleaning
the appliance..
Do not use coarse or aggressive cleaning agents as
you can damage the sudaceo
Clean lhe exterior withwal_erand detergent.
Remove the detachable accessories in the interiorof
the appliance and clean with water and liquid
detergent. Plastic pads cannot be washed in
dishwashers..
Wash the interiorof the appliance with lukewarm
water, adding one or two spoonfuls of vinegar,
After cleaning, connectthe appliance to power supply
and reload _
Changing the Direction of the Door
Openin 9 (Swin
If you find the directionof opening the door on
your appliance inconvenient,you can change it.
Holes on the opposite side have already been
prepared in the facLory
Trouble.Shooting Guide
Sometimes you may come across minor problems
that In mostcases do not require a service call and
can be easily ellmlnated_The problem may have
resulted from improper handling and/or installation of
the appliance. Please refer to the below trouble-
shooting guide to assistyou In identifyingthe
possible cause and-solulion to your problem,. Should
the problem still persist after completingthese
checkpoints. Contact the closest authorized service
agent in your area for assistance..
The Appliance Fails to
Operate After Connecting to
Electrical Power Supply
Check the power cord is properly connecled.
Check the power supply in the electrical outieL
(blownfuse I circuitbreaker)
Make sure the appliance is switched on_
(thermostat knob In operating position)
Continuous Operation of the
Cooling System
- "[he door Is frequently opened or left open for
too long.
'The door is not properly closed (the door may sag,
the gasket may be polluted or damaged).,
Perhaps you may have overloaded the appliance
with fresh foods..
the reason may be inadequate vent!lotion of the
compressor (assure adequate air circulation).
Ice Formation on the Inner
Rear Wall
As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and
throughthe outlet to the drain pan on the
compressor,automatic defrosting of the appliance
is assured.
In case theice formation on the inner back wall ts
increased (3..5mm), ice should be manually
defrosted.
Sat the thermostat knob _o STOP (0) position and
leave the door open..Never use electric devices for
defrostingand do not scrape the ice or frost layer
wilh sharp objects.
increased ice formallon may be one of the following:
1hedoor does not se'alwell (clean the gasket if it is
contaminated, or replace it If it is damaged);
-the door is frequenliy opened or left too long;
-the food slored in the refrigerator was warm;
-the food or dish ts touching the inner back wall.
Water is Leaking From the
Refrigerator
If the discharge water outletis clogged, or the
defrost water drips overthe channel, water will leak
from the reldgeratoro
Clean the dogged ou!iel, for example with a
plast]c straw,
Manually defrost the increased ice layer. See
"Ice Formation on the Inner rear Wall"
Noise
Cooling in a refrigerator-freezingappliance is made
possible by cooling the system using a compressor,
which will produce certain noise levels..How noisy the
appliance is depends on where tt is placed, how It is
used and how old the appliance is.
During lhe operation of the compressor the
noise of the liquid is heard and when the compressor
is not operating, the refrigerant flow Is heard.This is
a normal condition and it has no influence
whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance.
- After staffing the appliance, the operation of
the compressor and the refrigerantflow may be
louder, which does not mean that something iswrong
with the appliance and it has no influence on the
lifetime of the appliance. Gradually the is noise
reduced.
Some_mes ur=usua! and louder noise is heard,
which is rather unusual for the appliance, This noise
is often a consequence of inadequate installation.
-The appliance must be level and Installed on a firm
solid baselllooro
-It should not touch thewail or Idtchen units standing
next to It.
-Check the accessories on the interior of the
appliance, 1hey should be placed correctly in their
positions; also check, bottles, lins, and other vessels
are not touching each other causing rattling
and/or vibrations.
After defrosting iscomplete, turn the knob to desired
position and close the refrigerator daorThe cause of
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Bulb Replacement
Before replacing the light bulb, disconnect the appliance from lhe power supply. Using a phillips
screwdriver, remove the screw located on the left (center) side of the light cover°Pull Ih_)light cover
straight down. Replacement light bulb musl be lhe same wattage as the odginal bulb.(15 watts only)
If you cannot locate this size bulb locally, contact Danby's tell free number 1-800-26-DANBYo
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE SPECIFICATIONS WITH
NO INFLUENCE ON THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.
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Danby Millennium DAR254W Owner's manual

Category
Fridges
Type
Owner's manual

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