Danby DCR34BL Owner's manual

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MANUEL
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ManualdelPropietario
Model,Modble,Modelo
DCR34W
DCR34BL
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DCR34BL DCR34W
COMPACT REFRIGERATOR
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Safety Instructions
Installation
Operation
'_Care and Maintenance
Parts List
RI_FRIGERATEUR COMPACT
Manuel d'utilisation ...................
Cons]gnesde s_cudt6
Instalfation
Fonctionnement
Soins el entrelien
Listesde piece
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REFRIGERADOR COMPACTO
Manual del propietario 13-18
Inslruccionesde seguridad
Instalac[en
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Cuidado y Mantenlmiento
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Danby Products Limited, PO Box t778, Ontario, Canada N1H 6Z9
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ATTENTION
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In
the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of eleclrtcal
shock by providing an escape wire for the
electrical current. This appliance is
equipped with a cord having a grounding
wire with a grounding plug,, The plug must
be plugged Into an outlet that is properly
lnstafled and grounded.
WARNING - improper use of the
grounding plug can resultin a risk of electric
shock. Consult a qualified electrician or
serviceman if the groundinginstructionsare
not completely understood, or II the doubt
exists as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded,
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
Use an exclusive wall outlet. Do not connect
your refrlgeralor to extension cords or
together wllh any other appliance In the
same wall outlet. Do not splice Ihe cord.
IMPORTANT WARNING
An empty refrigerator is a very dangerous
attraclion to children Remove either the
gasket, latches, lids or doors from unused
appliances, or take some other action thai
will guarantee it harmless.
DANGER; Rtsk of child entrapment Before you throw away
youroldreldgeraror,orfreezer:
,Takeoffthedoors
• Leaw theshelvesInplacesofhatchildrenmay
neteasilyclimbinside.,
DON'T WAil" DO tT NOWf
Location
1. Select a place wIIha strong, level floor,,
2, Aliow 5 inches of space between Ihe back of
the refrigerator and any adjacent wall..
3, Avoid direct sunlight and heat. Direct
sunlight may affect the acrylic coating°
Heat sources nearby will cause higher
electricily consumption
4. Avoid very moist places. Too much moislure
inthe air will cause frost to form very quickly
on the evaporator, and your refrigerator will
have to be defrosted very frequently,
To avoid vibration, the cabinet must be set level.
Tostart the refrigerator, turnthe temperature
control to the position corresponding to the
desired cooling. The refrigerator temperature
will vary depending on the quantity of the food
stored and on the frequency with which the door
is opened.
Turn the controlto the "O" position to.
temporarily disconnect the cooling cycle_ After
defrosling and if the refrigerator has been left out
of use for some lime, set the control to maximum
lot 2 to 3 hours before turning to the desired
posilien. When the refrigerator is not to be used
fora long periodof time, disconnect Ihe plug and
leave the door padtal[y open,,
Note: Wait 3 to 5 minutes before reslarting if
operation has been Interrupted
Ice Cube Trey
Ice cube tray Is flexible. Twist tray to remove
ice cubes,, It the Ice cube tray isfrozen hard to
the evaporator surface, run a little water over the
tray° Never use a knife or other metal instrument
to remove ice cube tray because this may
damage the evaporator (Fig. C)
Remove the exterior and interior packings, wipe
the oulstde thoroughlywith a soft dry clolh and
the Inside wilh a wet, lukewarm cloth. Avoid
placing the cabinet in a narrow recess or near
any heat source, direct suniighi, or moisture,.
Let air circulate freely around the cabinet. Keep
the rear of the refrigerator 5 inches away from
lhe wall
Fig. C
Cleaning
To clean the inside, use a soft clothand a solution
01a tablespoon of bakfng soda to one quart of
water, ora mild soap suds so]uUon, or some mild
detergent. Wash ice cube tray, drip tray, and
glide out shelves in a mlld detergent solution,
then dry and wipe wllh a soft cloth. Clean the
outside with a soft damp cloth and some mild
detergent or appliance cleaner
Defrosting
Fig.B
Thisrefrigeratoris equipped witha "Push Button"
(semi-automatic)defrost thermostatsystem. To
activatethe defrost cycle,simplypush( in ) the
red defrost button located inthecenter ofthe
controlknob/diaL (do notlurethe control
knob/dlal to zero=off ) The defrostcycleis
initiated rmmedlelely.Whendefrostingiscomplete,
the"PushButton"wilt release(pop.out)
automaticallyandresume normaloperating
conditionsatthesametemperaturesetting.
NOTE:If the "push Button" isactivated (pushed-in)
acctdenlally, it will not be possible to "manually"
pult-out the push button. (deactivate the defrost
cycle) You must either let the defrost cycle run it's
course or,
* Apply (hold) a dishcloth soaked In hot water
against the thermoslat capillary line and bracket,
located on the underside of the freezer
compadment. The heat transfer from the dish cloth
wilt cause a temperafure rise on the thermostat
capillary, (sensing tlne) causing the internal
contacts to close This wi}l resume normal
operating conditions, II may take several minutes
and/or repeat applications before the push button
wtllrelease
Defrosting of your refrigerator should take place
whenever ice build-up inside the freezer
compartment reaches 1/4" (dmm) thick. Defrosting
may take a few hours, depending on the amount
of accumu]atedice and ambient indoor
temperature. To speed-up the defrosting process,
remove all frozen foods from the freezer section°
Leaving the door partlalty ajar for a "shod" period of
time will also speed-up the process.
IMPORTANT.' You must remember to close the
refrigerator door belore the defrost cycle
terminates and normal operating conditions
resume automatically. The drip tray should be in
position directly be_ow the freezer compartment to
catch evaporated water during defrosting.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Never use sharp or pointed
instruments to defrost/remove Ice from the
evaporator/freezer compartment The
evaporator/freezer compartment contains
refrigerated gas lines and ifaccidentlly
punchedtpterced,will render the refrigerator
inoperable and "void" the manufacturers warranty.
DO NO ALLOW THE REFRIGERATOR TO
CONTINUE OPERATION IF THE FREEZER
COMPARTMENT IS PIERCED.
After defrosting is complete,setthe control to
maximum for2 to3 hoursbeforeturningto the
desiredposition.WhentherefrigeratorIsnottobe
usedforalong period oftime, disconnectthe
applianceItem theelectricalsupplyand leavethe
door partially open,Thiswill help toreduce mold
and mildew build-up
NOTE: Wail 3 to 5 minutes before attempting to
restart the r_dgerator if operation has been
interrupted
Vacation Time
For short vacation psr[Qds, leave the control
knobs at their usual settings. During longer
absences, (a) remove eli foods, (b) disconnect
from electdcal curie!, (c)clean the refrigeralor
thoroughly,includingdefrost pan, (d) leave door
open to avoid possibleformations of condensate,
mold orodors,
Power Failure
Most power failures are corrected within an hour
or two and wilt not affect your refrigerator
temperatures However, you should minimize the
number of door openings while the power isoff.
During power failures of longer duration, take
steps to protect your food by placing dry ice on
lop'of packages.
tfYou Move
Remove or securely fasten down all loose items
inside the refrigerator. To avoid damaging the
leveling screws, turn them sit the way into the
base,,
Some Important Rulesfor theCorrect
Useof theRefrigerator
Never place hot leeds in the refrigerator.
Beverages should be stored in
sealed containers.
, Foods to be stored for a long lime should be
wrapped in cellophane or potyelhylene, or kept
in glass containers. Never place spoiled foods
in the cabinet°
Don't overload the cabinet.
- Don't open the doer unless necessary.
Should the refrigerator be stored without use
for' long periods it ts suggested, after a careful
cleaning, to leave the door ajar to allow the air
to circulate insidethe cabinet In order to avoid
possible formations ofcondensale, mold
or odors.
Food Storage Suggestions
Fresh Food Compartment
,, Never cover food compartment shelves with
aluminum foilor any ether shelf covedng
material which may prevent air circulation.
Always remove porous store wrapping paper
Item meats, poultryand fish. Meats should be
wrapped Individually and placed in a dish for
storage, Wrap fish and poultry in foilor heavy
waxed paper, Most fish shouldbe used lhe
same day of purchase, Packaged meals such
as ham. bacon, dried beef, or frankfuder, store
best in their original packages°
Allow warm foods to cootto room temperature
before placing them inthe refrigerator.
Always cover open dishes of food, especiafly
leltovers Use leftovers within 2 or 3 days.
Technicaland StructuralOperationFeatures
Hermetically sealed cool}rigunit with midget 2
pate motor. Rustproof anodtzed =Roll-Bond"
aluminum freezer (or Pipe on Sheet aluminum
freezer) of high Ihermal conductivity. Adjustable
thermostat for automafio temperature conlrolo
Cabinet bonderized and acrylic-enameled
according to the most modern electrostatic
spraying techniques. High-density polyurethane
thetmat ineulatiom Magnetic door c!osura gaskeL
1o THERMOSTATDIAL: Forcontrolling
thetemperatureinsidetherefrigerator.Turnsthe
motor on assoonasthe temperature rises
abovethedesiredlevel
2. FREEZINGCOMPARTMENTWITHFREEZER
DOOR:SeparatefreezersectionhotdsIce cube
trayandsmall items,
3, ICECUBETRAY:Icecubesareeasilyremoved
Iromthetray.(NotShown)
4. PLASTICCOATEDSHELVES:Odorresistanl,
rustproof,and removable for easycleaning,
5, DRiPTRAY_Catchesthewaterthatdripsoffthe
evaporatorwhen defrosting.
6. MAGNETICGASKET:TIghtfittingdoor seal
keeps all1hecoolingpowerlacked tnside_No
hooks orlatches.
7. BOTTLERACK;Fortall, medium, and large
bottles,cans orJars.
8. CANSTORDOORLINER; Holds 355 mlcans
of pop, juice,or beer.
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DCR34W
DCR34BL
Door Reversal Instucflons for models DCR34W AND DCR34BL
Parts List
Illuso
NO,
1
2
3A
3B
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11A
tlb
11C
12B
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20A
20B
20C
21
22
23
24
25
26
27A
27B
2B
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
3B
39
4O
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Descrlpllon
Egg Reck
Upper DoorShelf Bar
Can Support(chute Bar)
Can Supper_
MiddleDoor Sheif Bar
LowerDoor ShelfBar{2Lltre)
DoorGasket
SelfTappingScrew
TableTop
SupportPlate
DeerHingeBase
Screw
LockWasher
Washer
LockWasher
HfngePin
ThermostatBox
ThermostatKnob
OefrostPushButton
Thermostat
BottomHinge
Washer
e.djustabieFoot
BottomHingeScrew
LockWasher
Washer
Fool
FixedFootScrew
PowerSuppiyCord
WireClip
LoadWireClamp
SelfTappingScrew
Sp_tShelf(l)
Full SizeShel((2)
MachineScrew
DdpTray
SpltcBox
IE,.xeperaterDoor
Washer
IceCubeTray
EvaporatorDoorGmmmel
CompressorBass
ComperessorBassBoil;
Rubber Grommet
Sleeve
CompressorBoltWasher
CompressorBolt
Compmsso_"
evened Protector
PTC Thermistor
RelayCover
RelayCoverRe_ner
Dryer
EvaporatorAssembly
Door
DoorLiner
HingePlug(Door)
DCR34W
part No.
341
342
4322A
432.2B
343
34,4
346(LG)
432.6
34.6(W)
34.7
0549
054JOA
054,10B
054,t00
034.t0B
432,tl
34.8
432.13
432.,14
432_t5
34.g(W;'
432o18
432`19
432,20A
432`20B
,_2.20C
432.2t
432.22
43223
432`26
432.27
432.28
3410A
34.10B
432,31
34.!1
432.32
34,12
432,34
43235
432.36
432.38
43239
432.40
432,4t
432.42
432_43
43244
432.45
432.46
432,49
432`47
34.13
34,,14(W_
34.15
43254(W)
DCR34BL
Part No,
34.1
34.2
432.2A
4322B
34.3
34.4
34.5(G)
432.6
34.6(BL)
34.7
O54,9
034,10A
054,10B
054,,t0C
054.10B
432.11
34.B
432.13
432,14
432.15
34,9{BL)
432,t8
432.19
43220A
432,20B
432.200
432.21
432-22
432 23
432.26
43227
432.28
34.t0A
34.10B
43231
34..11
432.32
34.12
432.34
432.35
432,36
054.33(BL)
432`38
432_39
432`40
432o41
432°42
432.43
432.44
432A5
432.46
432.49
432.47
34.13
34.14(BL)
34o15
43254(eL}
REPAIR PARTS
Models DCR34W AND DCR34BL @ -_.._;_
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OanbyProducte]no
POBox669,'_Ot8enUeVCourt,
Findley,Ohio,U.S,Ao45839_69
Tdephone;(_,19)4L_8827FAX:(4_,9)42_i-,8629
Model*ModUle,Modeto
DCR34W
DCR34BL
ForseNZco,contact
yourneareslservicedepotorcall:
1-800-26-Danby
torecommendadepotin
yourama
PourobtenirreseA,iCe,consullez
v0treeuccurealerE}gionalede
serviceou1616phonez:
1+800-26-Danby
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DepartamentodeSePAciosm_e
cercanoo llamaal:
1-800-26-Danby
parequalerecomlendenun
gep_amentodeSewictos
ell SUZOFIS.
COMPACT REFRIGERATORS
The modelnumber of yourcompactretrigeretor isfoundon the serial
platslocatedonthe back,top left-hand cornerof the refrigerator.
A!lrepair pads availableforpurchaseor specialorder whenyouvi_;tlyour
nearestsetvice dopoL Torequestserviceand/orthelocation of lhe
servicedepol nearest you, callthe to}ltree number listed totheleftin
CanadaandIhe IJS..
When requestingserviceor orderingpa_s, atwaysprbvide the foltowtng
information:
ProduclType
ModelNumber
PartNumber
° PertDescription
Ri_FR1GI_RATEURCOMPACT
Lenum_mde mod_te devotre r_lrig_reteur compactsetrouve sur ta
plaqued'Identiflcationqui Betrouvesurle coinduhautgauchede ]'arrtt_re
dur_frig6reteur.
Toutestes piL,cas de rechange sontdleponib]estmm_dialementov
pauvent_tre commandoesde votre Centrede Servicer_gional, Pour
obteniris serviceeVou]e Centrede Serviceie ptus proche, t_l_phonezla
num_rosans-frais indiqu(_AgauchepourleCanadael leeE_tats-Unte.
Ayez leeinformationssuivanlea bIa portdede lamaintore de ta
commandode p{i_cesouservice:
* Genrede produtl
* Num_rode mod_te
* Num_rodepIbca
- Description de la piece
REFRIGERADOR COMPACTO
Eln_msro delmodelo desu refr:igeradorcompactose encuentra en la
placa de sarisubicadaen eldnguIoposterior superior izqulerdodeI
refdgeradoro
Todas lasplazasde repuesto se encuenlmn disponibtes]aparecompree
potpedidoespecial cuandoUd,,visitesu departamantode senticio rods
carcano Para solicilarserv_c_oyto la ubfcaciSndel deparlamentode
servic{orodscercano,llamaal n_3merode marcandogratis qua aparecaa
la tzquierdaen el Canaddy en ios EU,,
Cuandosolicits servictooencarguerepueslos, s_empreproporclonela
sIgviente Informactbn:
* Tipo deproducto
N_morode modelo
,, NOmerodel repuesto
, Descripci6ndelrepuesto
Danby Products Limited, PO Box 1778, Ontario, Canada N1H 6Z9
Danby Producls Inc., PO Box 669, Findfay, Ohio, USA 45839-0669
Prln!od inChir_ {P R C |
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Danby DCR34BL Owner's manual

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Fridges
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Owner's manual
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