Danby DAR259BL Owner's manual

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OWNER'SMANUAL
Model,Modble,Modelo
DAR259W
DAR259BL
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DAR259W
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DAR259BL
ALL REFRIGERATOR
Be!ore Putting Into Use ......................... 2
Important ..................................... 3
Placing end Installation ............................... 4
Description of the Appliance ...................... 5
Operation Control ................................ 6
Use , e _ ....................... : ............ 7
Maintenance and Cleaning ............................ 8
Changing the D_rection of opening the Door .......... 9
, Trouble Shooting Guide .......................... 10
LE TOUT RI_FRIGERATEUR
Prieur _ la rnise en marche ...................................... 15
Important ................................................ 16
Position et Installation ........................................ 17
Description de rappareil ............................... 18
Description des commandes ............................... 19
Utilisation ............................ _..................... 20
Soins et entretians .......................................... 21
Changemant du sens d'ouverture de la porte ............... 22
En cas de probl_me .................................... 23
TODA REFRIGERADORA
Antes de comenzar a usarta ....................... 28
lmportante .................................... 29
Ubicaci6n e instalaci6n ............................ 30
Descripct6n del artefacto el6ctrico ............... 31
. Conlroles de operaci6n ............................. 32
Use ...................................... 33
Mantenimienlo y ltmpleza ........................ 34
CambIo de direcciOn de la apertura de la puerta ...... 35
Gu[a de soluci6n de averias .................... 36
Danby Products L{mfted,PO Box 1778, Ontario,Canada N1H 6Z9
Danby ProductsInc., PO Box669, Findiay, Ohio, USA 45839-0669
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All Refrigerator
Thank you for buying aDanby Silhouette appliance.
We hope it will successfully serve your requirements for many years.
This Refrigera|o_ is.for dor_f_sU ,usee_l_:_an_d is
Intended for stortii_] fi;e_ 'foodsi_ttetfil_ratureS "
higher than 0"/32"E
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SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTIONS
Before Putting Into Use ............. 2
Instructions for Use
We Care for the Environment
Tips for Energy Savings
Important ....................... 3
Disposing of Worn Out Appliances
Placing and instaUation ........... ,4
Choosing the Right Place
Grounding Instructions
Connection to Power Supply
Description of the Appliance ......... 5
Operation Control ................. 6
Temperature Selection
!Std:_l_ F_'e_h"F(J_d_!_:_!_'!!_::!:_:_: "" :!':;:_ _•i":_:'r_ :_'
Changing the: Direction of
Open|ng the..Do()r; i_ ;_:...., •, _........ 9
Troubie.shootin_ Gu|de ,..,. _ , .10
Before Putting Into ,use ........................................
Before connecting the appliance to electrical power
supply, leave it stand for_ab0Kt 2_hou_s_wh!ch Wil!:,_;
reduce the pbssi_)iilty of malfunctions in the cooling
system due to transport handling°
Clean the appliance thoroughly, especially in the
Interior (See Cleaning and Maintenance).
In case the interior accessories are not correctly
placed, rearrange them as described in chapter
"Description of the Appliance".
If,the gasket Is damaged or the d6er seal is
pqor, energy, cpnsumption is substant_lally
higher To restore efficiency, replace
the gasket_ ...... _......
AW_yS'_Snsldel:i_strb6{ 6ns sta_ed if':
secttons Posltloning and Energy_Saying
Tips, elherwise the energy consUrhption i_'
substantially hfgher_
Instructions for Use
These Instructions for use are intended for !he user
They describe the appliance and correct operating
procedures for safe use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
Our products use environmentally ;friendlymanner°
To this end, individual packaging materials are
c_eady marked,
These instructions are printed either on recycled
paper or chlorine free bleached paper
- When your appliance finally wears out, please try
not to burden the environment with Ill ceil your
nearest authorized service agent. (See Disposing
of Worn Out Appliance)
Try not to open the dc_ottoo bfteh,_e_peClalljWfi§n
the weather IShot and humid Once you:bpen the
door, close tt as soon as possible, This ig especial!y
tmportan| _fym, have an upfigfit model ' ,
Every now and then check if the appliar_ce iS
SUfficiently ventilated (adequate atl' circulation
behind the appliance).
- Set the thermostat Irom higher to lower settings as
soon as posstble (depends on how loaded the
appliance is, ambient temperatures etc)o
Before loading the appliance with packages of fresh
foods, make sure that they are cooled to
amblenl femperature (excluding soups)
Ice and frost layers increase energy consumption,
so clean the appliance as soon as the frost layer
is 3-5 mm thick
Important
If you have bought this appliance to r_place an old
one equipped with a door lock that cannot be
o!?ened !lom.!he !n.sfde (lock bolt) make sure that
the lock is removed, disabled, or de_,troYed be!gre ' .
discarding This will make It impossible for chtldren
to accidentally !ock themselves instde the apphance
.arid suff0cate_. "..":-".: -: " :,/.-'",'",:.'::. "_.' ' , .
The apphance must be preloerly connecied to an
electrical power supply _(See:Connection to
Power. Supp y);, .- .... , ...... . ; , _ ,"
*
If the food, has a.strange smell.or color throw it :,
away, because it !s very likely/that !t Is spoiled and
thereforeis dangero_us to 'consume ........
Always disdonO'ect,the al_pllahcefrom the'iOo_e_r''
supplybefore 'cleaning the a_pli.a_ce,' fep!_ci'ngthe _"
light b01band'/or'attempting repairs WARNING_
repairs s_Oulci _ preformed by qual-ifled SOfvlce '"
Dc:-not defrost the aplollB.ncewltt_-otHer elect}ic --'
appllanc(_(for example'a hair dryer)-and never '_.,-..,
attempt td scrape/rem<59e.lcellrost, with sharp _-' .-
objecls, Use only enclosed .tools.or tools: _:._ _,. -,,
recommendedby the manufacturer.,:: ....
The refr gerat ng systemof the al_p an_cojsfillffd ;.-
with refrigerant and oil, so when the appliance is
damaged, handle it with care and dispose of it In
. compliance with envlropmental protection .
- safeguards.. (See: We Ca:re.for the Environment)..-
The rating plate containing Model NelSerial No and
,_other,,technlcal data-specific.to this unit :ls located
either Instde th.e:app!!aqce .orou!slde on the ',r ,,,,
.rea.r_wall.-_-:,' _::......... _--:,. -u_' :-:_-:-;'.,..:.-':,;:'-' .
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 the Inside (lock, bolt), make sure the lock is
removed, disable or destroyed before being
discarded. This will make it impossible for children
to accidentally lock themselves inside the appliance
and suffocate.
The refr]gerator 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
specialized _erv!cihg Ce_}er, If you are unable to
loc_ite'0_b i:o.ntaqt your lbcal authorities'or your
dtstribbtor. Be careful' not to darri_ge the tubes'on
the rear wall of the _]pi_ilan_ (d&hcler of pollution)
|MPo R;r_.NT WAJ_NiNG :"
An 6mpty"refrigerator Is a v6ry 'dangerousattraction
io childr6_ Remo'_e eitl_erthe gasket,latches,lids c_r
doors from unused appliances, or take son_eolher
ectfon that willguarantee it harmless.
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.; _ * Leave_e shelvesin placesoIhatchlldren - :..
DON'T WAITI DO IT NOWI
Placing and Installation
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CHOOSING:,TrHE RiGHTpLACE.,
Place the appliance in a dry and regularly,
ventilated room. Never p!ace the appliance near
heat emitting devices (e.g_,cooking appliances,
radiators, water heaters or slmdar dffv{ce_s)and
do not expose to,direct sunlight..
The appliance should be positioned at least 3 cm
away from electric or gas cooking appliances
and at.!east 30 cm away from oil or coal fired
stoves. If this is not possible, use an appropriate
insulation barrier. --
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Behind the app!iance ther e should be a free
space at least 200 cm_wide and above the
appliance kitchen units (cupboards) should be at
Ieast 5 cm away from the appliance in order to
assure adequate ventilation.
INSTALLATION - '"
Place the appliance firmly on a solid base-
Some appliances have adjustable feet on the
front side; use them to level the appliance.
WARNING
lnstrubUons pertaining to'th'e ri_k of fire,;
electric shock, or injury to persons;-'-', :
For your personal safety, this.appliance must be
grounded. In the event of a malfunction 'or.-. '_
breakdown, ground!ng will redt_Cethe'risk-of r''
electric shock by'providing a path of le-ast-_: "'
resistance for electrl-ccLirreht, _hi_ _l_pliance-fs
eqt,ippe_l witl_ 'a i_ower Cok'dhaving an.' ..... : :
equtpment grounding conductor and ground!ng
plugo.Th.e plug must b,eplugged into an ......
appropriate wall ouilet that is inst,_lleda.nd, o"-
grounded in accordance with all existing local
codes and ordinances. Consult a qualified ....
electrician or serviceman, tf_the grounding,-,,- ,
instructionsare not clearly understood, or if
doubt exists as to whether the appliance is' .'.'
t
properly grounded. ": '' - '_ '- -_ " _''
Connect the appliance power cord and plag to a
properly_grounded wall outlet:, The recluited '-'_
nomfna_voltage and frequency are indicated_n
the rattng plate (inside the unit or on the exterior
rear wall of the unit).
Description of the Appliance
DAR259W/BL •T- ,
(A) Adjustable wire shelves
Shelf can be optionally placed on the
guides instde the appliance
Perishable foods shouid be stored towards the
back/rear of the shelves
(ie' the coldest pad of the shell).
(B) Door Liner
The door liner consists of various shelves or holders
used for storing eggs, cheese butter and yogurt as
well as other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc
The lower shelf is used for storing large bottles
(C) Defrost Water Outlet
The Interior of the refrigerator is cooled w_lha cooling
plate mounted in the rear wall. Under the plate there
is a channel and an outlet for defrost water
Regularly check the defrost water outlet and the drain
channel for blockage. They should always be kept
free and clean of food particles. If the deain outlet
does become clogged, use a plastic straw to clean it
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE SPECIFICATIONS WITH
NO INFLUENCE ON THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.
Operation €ontrol: -
The temperature of the refrigerator _scontrolled by
setting thermostat knob (ceiling of the cabinet) to a
desired setting
Temperature Selection
To start the refrigerator, turn the temperature control
knob lo the position corresponding to the desired
coehng ( on the graduated blue dial )
Fig A
The refrigerator temperature will vary depending on
the quantity of the food stored and or, the frequency
with which the door isopened
To turn the centre| to the "OFF" position, rotate the
control knob to the "0" positionr If the refrigerator has
been left out of use forsome t.ime, set the control to
maximum for 2_3 hours before turning to the desired
position_ If the refrigerator is not being used for long
time periods, disconnect the plug and leave the door
partially open This will hefp to reduce mold/m_ldew
from accumulating inside the refrigerator cabinet
Changes in ambient room temperature will affect
internal refrigerator temperatures (choose correct
setting of the thermostat knob)
In STOP (0) position the appliance does not operate
{coohng system Is switched off), yet power supply is
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.
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FIG A
Use
:Stor:ngFresh Foods-..::..- ........
Pr_operuse of the appliance, adequate'ty packe(_ f(}od,
correct,temperature and taking }ntoaccount hygienic
precautions w[ll substantially influence the quality of
the food stored., -r: .'
Foods to 'l_e Stored in the refrigerator should be
properly packed so as to prevent mixing various
moisture degrees and odors (in polyethylene bags
or sheet, aluminum foil, wax paper, or stored in
covered containers or bottles)
Before storing food In the refrigerator, remove
excessive packagJr_g (like yogurt in multi-package)
Pack systematically and make sure that
foodstuffs do not touch each other (various odors
maymix) Assure adequate air circulation
around packages
Never store flammable, volatile or
explosive substances.
Beverages with high alcohol percentage shall
be stored in tightly sealed bottles in
vertical position,
Food should not touch the rear wall of
the refrigerator
Feeds shoutd be cooled down before storing
Crispy and delicate foods should be stored in the
coldest parts of the refrigerator.
Try not to "open the door too often
Set'the thermostat to a setting where lowest
temperatures are reached Set the thermostat -
gradually so as to'avoid freezing of foods_ Use a
thermometer and measure the temperature in the
Individual compartments Place the thermostat in a
glass vessel filled with water. Temperature, readings
are most reli&ble a few hours, after a steady state
condition is reached. , - : r
Some organic solutions like volatile o]rs In.lemon
and orange peel, acid in biJtter etc, €:an cause
damage when incontact with plastic surfaces dr -'
gaskets for long periods of time.
,, Unpleasant':odors'insic}e-'the "ref{:igE}ra{driS-asign, ,
that something is wrong with foods or that your' _ .
refrigerator needs cleaning Unpleasant Odors can
be e minated or reduced by Washing ihe_inteflor of' '
the refrige_at(_;_:w th m{ d soilJr]onof water',_r_d' ' ._
vtnegar. We also recommend using aehvated carbon
fitters to clean ih.'eair_r to neuti'alize odors.' i ::_::.
if you ,:?replanning a long journey, makesure to
remo\ie perishab!e articles of food out of the
appliance before'you Ieave....... .
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Maintenance and €!eaning
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There is no need to d_frost the refrigerator, because
ice depositing on the inner back wa]_ is defrosted
Ice build-up on the inner back wall during the :.. L
cempressor_operatfon;.wtll (when the compressor has
cycled off)defrpst automattcally_ Defrost water.
collects inside the: drain through passing through the
dratn outlet }nthe inner back wail into a drain pan
situated above the compressor, from where It
evaporates.
if yoU do"hbt ifitend tO use the _lSp iadce f6f ld_i "
pei'iods df time, (vacati0tls) S6t the:the#me,tat knob
to the STOP (0) posilton, disconnect the power ::_"_':
supply, take out the foods and defrost and cteen the
appliance. Leavetlie d0or slighttyo#en. ;: : :
Disconnect the power ba[ _belorec ea[tlng
Do not _ ddarse o{:aggL:esslve cieanir_g agents as
Clean:th_"_t_rld_' wiih'_watei-_nd deterg_nto
Re_ove: ii_e d_fachab e accessories ih the ihtedor Of
detergent. Piasiic pa_ts _nhot' be washed in
dishwashers.
Wasfi rile'interior 0f the appliance with lukewarm
water, addihg one0f two Sp06fifuis 0i'Vir_egar.
After cleaning, connect the applmnce to power supp y
and reload it.
Changing ,the Direction of the Door
Openin Sg__(SW____
If you find the dlrectFon of opening the door on
your appliance inconvenient, you can change _!.
Holes on the opposite s_dehave already beer
prepared in the facLory
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Trouble-Shooting Guide
Sometimes you may cBme acr0_i_ nor I_r_b erb_ _ ihcreased, k;e formation may be one of the follov_ir_ii
that in most cases do not require a service call and the door does not seal well (clean the gasket if it is
can be easily eliminated° The problem may have contaminated, or4'ep!ac_'!t i!iit tsl,dam_ged),.;_. _!_'_.!_i_ii_
-the door"ts frequently op_ned 6r left {bo 0_g; ;;iii:;"resulted from improper handling and/or installation of
the appliance Please refer to the below trouble-
shooting guide to assist you in identifying the
poss)ble cause and solution to your problem. Should
the probtem still persist after completing these
checkpoints, Contact the closest authorized service
agent In your area for assistance.
The Appliance Fails to
Operlatle_ A\ft,_e_€OnneCt mg to
Supply
Check t_napower cord is #roperly connected
Check_(Be _pwer_upply in the etectrical outlet.
' Ma_e!_u'_:e;tbe al_ii,nce is switched on.
, (ther_Ssiaf'kr_0b in operating _5ositlon)
Ope,ationoft.e
Cooling:S)stem ....
'4 '
+ T_e do0,Isffecldenlly openedioileftOpen for
, !:too ong_
, m_edooris,oipiope,yclosed(thedoormaysag.
the gasket may be polluted or damaged).
,. Pprhaps'y0ti :_eyhava overto&ded the appliance
I.With fresh foods; ....
; The-i'e_so__'nay be inadequate Ventilation 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
through the outlet to the drain pan on the
comp_:essor, automatic defrosting of the appliance
is assured
In case the ice formation on the inner back wall is
increased (3-5 ram), Ice should be manually
defrosted..
Set the thermostat knob to STOP tO| position and
leave the door open. Never use electdc devices for
defrosting and do not scrape the ice or frost layer
with sharp objecls
;lhe food stored in the refrigerator was warm;
-the food or dtsh is touching the inner back wall.
Water; is Leaking' FrOm_th:i_ -:.,_:_;r_'
It the discharge water outlet is clogged, or the
defrost water drips over the channel, water will leak
from the refrigerator.
Clean the clogged outlet, for example with e
plastic straw.
, Manually defrost the increased Ice layer. See
"Ice Formation on the Inner rear Wail"
Noise .........
Cool!rig in a refrigerator-freezing appliance is rnade _
possible by cooling the system using a €ompressOr _
Which Wiillpr0ddce certain noise tevels:. How n6tSy the
appliance is depends on where it is pieced, how it is ,
used and how old the app!!ar_ce is. :_ _ !
, During the operation 0f the dompressor the
nolsb 6t the liquid is I_d _::WheO_:flle compressor _
a ribrm&l€onditi6_ and ii 5_ hS"inf)Lie65e
whatsoever on the Net_me of the appiiance_
, Afte_ start|rig the apphance,, th.e'operatlon of i:
ii_eCSmp_:ess6rar_d the rrefrigei._nifldw may be
Im_der, which does not mean Ihat something is wrong
with the appliance and tt has no influence on the
lifetime of the appliance. Gradually the is noise
reduced.
Sometimes unusual 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
so;id base/flOOrr
-It should not touch the wall or kitchen units slanding
next to it.
_Check the accessories on the interior of the
appliance, they should be placed correctly in their
positions; also check, bottles, tins, and other vessels
are not touching each other causing rattling
andlor vibrations.
After defrosting is complete, turn the knob to desired
position and close the refrigerator door.The cause of
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PARTS LIST
Illus. DAR259W DAR259BL
No. Description part No. part No.
t Can support she_f 195 B 195 B
2 Bushing 432 3 432 3
3 Middle Door Shelf bar 34 3 34 3
4 Lower Door shelf (2 bar) 34 4 34 4
5 Door Gasket 084 I(LG) 084 I(CG)
6 Table Top 34 6(W) 34 6(BL)
7 Self Tapping Screw 432,6 432 6
8 Support Plate 34 7 34 7
9 Door Htngs Base - r 054 9 054 9
10A TOpAndEBottom Hlnge Screw 054 !0A 054,10A
I0B Lock washer --;_ 054 10B 054 10B
10C Washer 054,10C 054 10C
11 Bushing , 054.11 054,11
12 Upper Doo_ Hinge Axis 432,1 t 432.11
13 Bottom Hinge ., 34 9(W) 34,9(BL)
14 Lock Washer,- '- 432 18 432.15
t5 Adjustal31e Foot 432.I9 432 19
t6 Foot 432 21 - 432 21
17 Fixed Foot Screw 432.22 432.22
18 Pdwer Supply Cord 054.22 : 054.22
19 Drip Tray 194 I(W) '194.1(BL)
20 Wire Cttp 432.26 432',26
21 Load Wire Clamp 432.27 432.27
22A Split Shelf 194,2 194 2
22B Full Size Shelf (2) . 194 3 194 3
23 Thermostat Mounting Plate " 194 4 194 4
24 Thermostat-:r 194.5 194.5
25 Control Knob 194.6(W) lg4o6(BL)
26 THermostat Box 194,7(W) 194,7(BL)
27 Washer , " 194.8!W) 194,8(BL)
28 Compress6r'Base 054 33(W) ,, 054.33(BL )
29 Compressor Base Bolt , '432,38 '432.38
30 Rubber Grommet " --- _,.432.39
31 Compressor Bolt Washer 432.40
32 Compressor Bolt Bushing 432.41
33 Compressor Bolt -'-_ 432 42
34 CompresSor, 432 43
35 Overload Protector 432.44
35A P]C Starter 432A5
36 Relay Cover , 432.46
36A Relay Cover Retainer _ 432,49
37 Dryer' 432,47
38 Evaporator 254.1
39 Door 259.39A(BL)
40 Debt Liner 259 40
41 Hinge P_ug 432 54(BL)
432,39
432.40
432,41
432.42
432.43
432.44
432A5
432 46
432.49
432.47
254,1
259.39A(W)
259 40
432 54(W)
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CONDICIOflE8GEN_ALE_
Model,ModUle,Modelo
DAR259W
DAR259BL
Forservice,contact
yournearestservicedepotorcall:
1-800-26-Danby
torecommendadepolin
yourarea,
Pour0btenirteservice,consullez
votresuccursaler_gfonatedeservice
outSlSphonez:
1-800-26-Danby
qui','otisrecommanderaun
centrerSglonal
Paresevic]0,c0mmunfqueseconsu
DepartamentodeServiciosm_s
cercanooltameal;
1-800-26.Danby
parequalerecomlendenun
DepartamentodeServici0e
en SUzoRe,
COMPACT REFRIGERATORS
The model number of your compact refrigerator is found on the
serial plate located on the back, top left-hand corner of the
rafrtgera.tor.
All repair parts available tor purchase or special order when you
visit your nearest service depot To request service and/or the
location of the servtee depot nearest you, call the toil tree number
listed lethe left in Canada and the U.S
When requestingse_Ice or ordering paris, always provide the
following Information:
, Appliance
- Model Number
PartNumber
Part Description
RI_FRIGC:RATEUR COMPACT
Le numSro de modble de votre rSfrigSrateur compact se trouve sur
la plaque d'Identilicatlon qul se trouve sur lecoin du haul gauche
de l'arri_re du r_frigSrateur_
"routes les pl_ces de rechenge sent dlsponibles immSdfstement
ou pauvent 6tre commandSes de votre Centre de Service
rSgtonaL Pour obtenlr te service e*Jou le Centre de Service le
ptus proche, t_lSphonez le numSro sans-frais indtqu6 _ gauche
poor le Canada ettes I-_tats-Unis,
Ayez les informaltons suivantes & la portSe de la main lots de la
commands de plbcee ou service:
* Apparett
NamSro de medbla
NumSro de pl_ce
Description de la piece
REFRIGERADOR COMPACTO
El numero del modelo de su refrlgerador compacto se encuentra
on lepfaca de saris ublcada en el 6ngulo posterior superior
Izquierdo del relrigerador.
Todas lee plazas de repuesto ae encuentran dispontbles la pare
compra o per pedido especial cuendo Ud. visila su departamento
de servtcIo m_s cercane. Pare solicltar servicio y/o Ia ubicaclSn
del departamento de servicto m_s cercano, tlame al n_mero de
marcando gratis qua eparece ala Izqulerda en el Caned6 yen
tosE U.
Cuando solicits eervtcio o encargue repuestos, slempra
prepare!one la slgu!ente informaclSn:
Aparato
N_mero de modelo
N_mero del repuesto
Descripclbn del repuesto
Danby Products Limited, PO Box 1778, Ontario, Canada NtH 6Z9
Danby Products Inc., PO Box 659, Flndlay, Ohio, USA 45839-0669
Ptirtt_dtnZi_ejiangChina(PR,C)
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