Avanti CF7F0W 33 Inch Freestanding Chest Counter Depth Freezer with 7 cu. ft. Capacity, Manual Defrost, Defrost Drain, Adjustable Temperature Control, Garage Ready, Manual Defrost in White

User Manual - Page 9

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9
OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE
Your unit is equipped with two indicator lights on the control panel. The power on light (green) will
turn on when the unit is plugged in. The compressor running light (blue) will turn on when the
compressor turns on to begin the cooling cycle and turn off when the compressor shuts off.
Setting the Temperature Control
Freezer mode: To use the appliance as a freezer, set the thermostat dial in the
“FREEZING” range. Using this setting allows the appliance to store frozen foods and ice.
The internal temperature will be between -14 --24°C (6.8 - -11.2°F). Do not place liquid items
in sealed bottles or containers into the appliance when it is being used as a freezer to avoid
damage cause by expansion and cracking of the container. While set as a Freezer this
model will perform in ambient temperatures between 0F 110F (-17C 43C)
Refrigerator mode: To use the appliance as a refrigerator, set the thermostat dial in the
COOLING” range. Using this setting allows the appliance to store fresh food and beverages.
The internal temperature will be between 0 - 8°C (32 - 46.4°F). There are refrigerant lines in
the cabinet walls that will get very cold. When using the appliance as a refrigerator, keep
food items away from the cabinet walls to avoid freezing food. While set as a Refrigerator
the ambient temperature must fall within 50F 109F (10C 43C)
IMPORTANT
This appliance is considered “Garage Ready” if it is being used as a freezer. If the thermostat dial
is set in the “COOLING” range, the appliance should only be used in climate-controlled spaces with
an ambient temperature range of 50F 109F (10C 43C).
Condensation and Defrosting
When using the appliance as a refrigerator, condensation may form on the walls and bottom of the
cabinet. This is normal and does not impact the operation of the appliance. This condensed water
can be removed from the cabinet using the defrosting instructions. If the appliance has been used
as a freezer and will be converted to use as a refrigerator, a large amount of condensation may
form on the cabinet walls. Please check that all food items have been removed to avoid unwanted
food defrosting. Defrost and clean the appliance before resuming use to avoid water accumulation
inside the cabinet.
NOTE:
IF THE UNIT IS UNPLUGGED, HAS LOST POWER, OR IS TURNED OFF, YOU MUST WAIT 3
TO 5 MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING THE UNIT. IF YOU ATTEMPT TO RESTART BEFORE
THIS TIME DELAY, THE REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER WILL NOT START.
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