
Model No.: BD-100B-E
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Household Freezer

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury
follow these basic precautions when using your
refrigerator.
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WARNING----Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in
structure, clear of obstruction.
WARNING----Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING----Do not damage the refrigerant tubing to increase the risk of a leak when
handle, move and use of refrigerator.
WARNING----Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of
the appliances, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING----DANGER: Never allow children to play with, operate, or crawl inside the
refrigerator. Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or
freezer:
• Take off the doors.
• Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
The appliance has to be unplugged before carrying out user maintenance on the appli-
ance.
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved. Children should not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and maintenance should not be made by children without supervision.
If the component part is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Please abandon the refrigerator according to local regulations as the unit contains flam
mable blowing gas and refrigerant.
Follow local regulations regarding disposal of the appliance due to flammable refrigerant
and blowing gas. All refrigeration products contain refrigerants, which under the guidelines
of federal law must be removed before disposal. It is the consumer's responsibility to
comply with federal and local regulations when disposing of this product.
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar environments; such as:
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kitchen areas in shops, o ces and other working environments;
• farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
• bed and breakfast type environments;
• catering and similar non-retail applications.
Do not store or use gasoline or any inflammable liquors and liquids inside or in the vicinity
of refrigerator.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. If the power cord is too short, have a
qualified electrician install an outlet near the appliance. Use of an extension can
negatively a
ect the unit’s performance.
IT IS HAZARDOUS FOR ANYONE OTHER THAN AUTHORIZED
SERVICE PERSONNEL TO CARRY OUT SERVICES OR REPAIRS
INVOLVING THE REMOVAL OF COVERS.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT
ATTEMPT REPAIRS YOURSELF.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NAMES OF THE PARTS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING YOUR FREEZER
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INSTALLING YOUR FREEZER
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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OPERATING YOUR FREEZER
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
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DEFROSTING YOUR FREEZER
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THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR FREEZER
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VACATION TIME
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MOVING YOUR FREEZER
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ENERGY SAVING TIPS
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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NAMES OF THE PARTS
WARNING : Never touch the interior of the Freezer Chamber or frozen foods in the
compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite.
1. Recessed door handle
2. Basket
4. Ventilation vent
5. Temperature control panel
6. Cabinet
7. Drainage hole
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,
or injury when using your freezer, follow
these basic precautions:
Read all instructions before using the freezer.
DANGER or WARNING: Risk of child entrapment.
To avoid the possibility of child entrapment, please take the following precautions:
Remove the freezer top and DO NOT remove the internal basket.
Before you throw away your old freezer: Take off the top. Leave the basket in
place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Never allow children t
o operate, play with, or crawl inside the freezer.
Refrigerants: All refrigeration products contain refrigerants, which under the
guidelines of federal law must be removed before disposal of product. It is the
consumer’s responsibility to comply with federal and local regulations when
disposing of this product.
Never clean freezer parts with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard
or explosion.
Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other freezer. The fumes can create a fire hazard or an explosion.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before Using Your Freezer
Remove the exterior and interior packing.
Check to be sure you have all of the following parts:
1 Instruction Manual
1 Ice Shovel
Before connecting the freezer to the power source, let it stand upright for approximately 4 hours.
This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from improper handling
during transportation.
Clean the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth.
Installing Your Freezer
This appliance is designed to be free standing only and should not be recessed or built-in.
Place your freezer on a floor that is strong enough to support the freezer when it is fully loaded.
Allow 5 inches of space between the back and sides of the freezer, which allows the proper air
ventilation. Adjust the feet to keep the freezer level.
Your freezer should be conveniently located in a dry, we
ll ventilated room away from direct sunlight
and sources of heat (stove, heater, , radiator etc.) Direct sunlight may affect acrylic coating and heat
sources may increase electrical consumption. Do not install the freezer where the temperature will go
below 32℉ or above 110℉. Temperatures outside of this range may affect the performance and
longevity of the unit.
Avoid locating the freezer in moist areas.
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Plug the freezer into dedicated, properly-installed grounded wall outlet. Do not, under any
circumstances, cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord. Any question
concerning power and/or grounding should be directed toward a certified electrician or an
authorized service center. This unit is not designed to be installed in an RV or used with an
inverter.
After plugging the appliance into a wall outlet, turn the unit on and allow the unit to coo
l for 2~3
hours before placing food in the freezer com
partment.
Electrical Connection
This freezer should be properly grounded for your safety. The power cord for this freezer is equipped
with a three-prong plug which mates with standard three prong wall outlets to minimize the possibility
of electrical shock.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord supplied.
This freezer requires a standard 115/120 Volt A.C. ~/60Hz electrical outlet with three-prong ground.
This free
zer is not designed to be used with an inverter.
The cord should be secur
ed behind the freezer and not left exposed or dangling to prevent accidental
injury.
Never unplug the freezer by pulling the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out
from the receptacle.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. If the power cord is too short, have a qualified
electrician or service technician insta
ll an outlet near the appliance. Use of an extension cord can
negatively affect the performance of the unit.
WARNING
Improper use of the grounded plug can result in the risk of electrical shock. If the power cord is
damaged, have it replaced by an authorized service center.
DANGER – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. To Be Repaired Only By
Trained Service Personnel. Do Not Puncture Refrigerant Tubing
CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. Consult Repair
Manual/Owner’s Guide Before Attempting To Service This Product. All Safety Precautions Must
be Followed
CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Dispose Of Property In Accordance With Federal Or
Local Regulations. Flammable Refrigerant Used
CAUTION – Risk Of Fire Or Explosion Due To Puncture Of Refrigerant Tubing; Follow Handling
Instructions Carefully. Flammable Refrigerant Used
Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your refrigerator unless it is specifically recommended
in this manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician, so as to minimize the risk
of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.
Take the drain plug out from the plastic bag, and plug it into the freezer as shown below:
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OPERATING YOUR FREEZER
Temperature Control
Once your freezer is in its proper place, plug the power cord into an electrical socket to turn on
the unit. The “Run” light (green) will be lit if freezer compressor is in operation (if temperature control
is set anywhere between 1-7).
Your freezer will automatically maintain the temperature level you select. The temperature control
dial has 7 temperature settings and a 0 setting (OFF). “1” is the cold and ”7” is the coldest.
Turning the
dial to "0" (OFF) to stop cooling the freezer. The “Run” indicator (green) will turn off.
It doesn't sh
ut off the power of the freezer.
If turning the freezer on for the first time, set the dial to “4” and allow 24 hours to pass before
adjusting the temperature to your needs. This will ensure the cabinet is thoroughly chilled before
food is put in.
NOTE:
If the unit is unplugged or loses power, you must wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting the
unit. If you attempt to restart before this time delay, the freezer will not start.
Large amounts of food will lower the cooling efficiency of the appliance.
If you choose to change the thermostat setting, adjust thermostat control by one
numerical increment at a time. Allow several hours for temperature to stabilize between
adjustments.
Defrosting Your Freezer
For the most efficient operation and minimum energy consumption, defrost the freezer when the
frost on the freezer walls is excessive or
to inch thick (approximately every 3
months).
Choose a time when the stock of frozen food is low.
CAUTION
Do not use boiling water because it may damage the plastic parts. In addition, never
use a sharp or metallic instrument to remove frost as it may damage the cooling coils
and will void the warranty.
Remove the frozen food from the freezer and place it in a cooler to protect the food.
Unplug the freezer. The “Run” light should be off ( green light out).
During defrosting, the ice melts into th
e cabinet.
Unscrew and remove the drain cap on the exterior front of the freezer (lower left).
Place a shallow pan outside drain outlet. The defrost water will drain out.
Check the pan occasionally so the water does not overflow.
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Clean the interior of the freezer.
Replace the drain plug back.
Plug the unit in.
Adjust the temperature control knob to “7”. The “Run” indicator (green) should light up.
Allow the cabinet to cool for one hour.
Return food to the freezer.
Adjust the temperature control knob to set the freezer to preferred temperature.
HELPFUL HINT:
Defrosting usually takes a few hours. Leaving the door open will help speed the
process. Also, pouring warm water (not boiling) on the ice/frost will help speed
melting.
WARNING
Scraping ice from the freezer compartment can damage the unit.
Storage Instructions
This compartment is designed for the long-term storage of frozen food. Storage time period is up
to three months.
The storage life of frozen foods varies and the recommended storage time should not be
exceeded. The instructions regarding the care of frozen foods should be followed when
defrosting the freezer.
Pre-packed commercially frozen food should be stored in accordance with the frozen
foods
manufacturers’ instructions.
Place frozen food into the freezer as quickly as possible after purchase. If there are
instructions
on the packet, carefully follow these instructions regarding storage times.
A storage basket is provided for the organization of odd-shaped items. To reach other packages
in the freezer just slide the basket to one side or lift it out.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Your Freezer
Upon installation of your new appliance, it is recommended that it be cleaned thoroughly.
Unplug the freezer; remove the food and storage basket.
Wash the inside with a damp warm cloth soaked in
baking soda solution.
The solution should be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a quart of lukewarm
water.
Clean the storage basket and the outside of the freezer with a mild detergent solution.
Be sure to keep the door gasket (seal) clean to
keep the u nit running efficiently.
Dry the inner parts of the cabi
net and exterior with a soft cloth.
It is recommended that the unit be cleaned each time it is defrosted to help keep the unit odor free
and running efficiently.
Vacation Time
Short vacations: Leave the freezer operating during vacations of less than three weeks.
Long vacations: If the appliance will not be used for several months, remove all food and unplug
the power cord. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly. To prevent odor and mold growth, leave
the door open slightly or have the door removed if necessary.
Moving Your Freezer
Unplug the freezer.
Remove all the food.
Securely tape down all loose items inside your freezer.
Tape the doors shut.
Be sure the freezer stays in the upright position during transportation.
Energy Saving Tips
The freezer should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat producing
appliances or heating ducts, and out of the direct sunlight.
Let hot foods cool to room temperature before placing in the freezer. Overloading the freezer
forces the compressor to run longer. Foods that freeze too slowly may lose quality, or spoil.
Be sure to wrap foods properly, and wipe containers dry be
fore placing them in the freezer. This
cuts down on frost build-up inside the freezer.
Freezer storage bin should not be lined with aluminum foil, wax paper, or paper toweling. Liners
interfere with cold air circulation, making the freezer less efficient.
Organize and label food to reduce door openings and extended searches. Remove as many
items as needed at one time, and close the door as soon a
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
You can solve many common freezer problems easily, saving you the cost of a possible service call.
Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling for service.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Freezer does not operate.
Not plugged in.
The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse.
Compressor turns on and off frequently. The room temperature is hotter than normal.
A large amount of food has been added to the
freezer.
The door is opened too often.
The door is not closed completely.
The temperature control is not set correctly.
The door gasket does not seal properly.
The freezer does not have the correct clearances.
The freezer has recently been disconnected for a
period of time. 4 hours
are required for the
freezer to cool down completely.
Temperature inside the freezer is too warm. Temperature control is set too warm. Turn the
control to a cooler setting and allow several hours
for the temperature to stabilize.
Door is kept open too long or is opened too
frequently that warm air enters the freezer every
time the door is opened. Open the door less
often.
The door is not closed completely.
The door gasket does not seal properly.
A large amount of warm
or hot food might have
been stored recently. Wait until the freezer has
had a chance to reach its selected temperature.
The freezer has recently been disconnected for a
period of time. 4 hours are required for the
freezer to cool down completely.
Temperature inside the freezer is too cold. Temperature control is set too cold. Turn the
control to a warmer setting and allow several
hours for the temperature to stabilize.
Temperature of external freezer surface is warm. The exterior freezer walls can be as much as
30 F warmer than room temperature. This is
normal while the compressor works to transfer
heat from inside the freezer cabinet.
Popping or cracking sound when compressor
comes on.
Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction,
as in hot water pipes. This is normal. Sound will
level off or disappear as freezer continues to run.
Bubbling or gurgling sound, like water boiling. Refrigerant (used to cool freezer) is circulating
throughout the system. This is normal.
Vibrations. Check to assure that the freezer is on a level
surface.
Floor is uneven or weak. Freezer rocks on the
floor when it is moved slightly. Be sure floor can
adequately support freezer. Level the freezer by
putting wood or metal shims under part of the
freezer.
The freezer is touching the wall. Re-level the
freezer and move it from the wall.

Moisture forms on inside freezer walls. Weather is hot and humid, which increases
internal rate of frost build-up. This is normal.
Door is slightly open.
Door is kept open too long, or is opened too
frequently. Open the door less often.
The door is not sealed properly.
Moisture forms on outside of freezer. Door is slightly open, causing cold air from inside
the freezer to meet warm moist air from outside.
The door will not close properly. The freezer is not on a level surface.
The gasket is dirty.
The storage basket is out of position.
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