Page 2 - Safety instructions; DISPOSAL NOTICES – LOOKING AFTER THE ENVIRONMENT; Important
Safety instructions 22 DISPOSAL NOTICES – LOOKING AFTER THE ENVIRONMENT Non-polluting materials are used in the packaging of our freezers to ensure that they are environmentally friendlyand recyclable. Please work with us by ensuring that the packaging is disposed of correctly. Ask your supplier or ...
Page 3 - located at the top left inside the freezer
Safety instructions 23 1. SAFETY NOTICES Keep the instruction booklet in a safe place as it contains important instructions which must be followedwhen installing, using and maintaining the freezer. The manual must be kept so that it can be handedover to any later owners of the appliance.The manufact...
Page 4 - INTENDED USE OF THE FREEZER
Safety instructions 24 2. INTENDED USE OF THE FREEZER The appliance has been specifically produced for domestic use and it is therefore suitable for freezingand preserving fresh and deep-frozen foods and producing ice cubes. The appliance is not designedand manufactured for professional use. Smeg ca...
Page 5 - Instructions for the Installer; INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION; Choice of location
Instructions for the Installer 25 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3.1 Choice of location Always locate the freezer in a dry, sufficiently ventilated area. Ensure that it is not directly exposed to thesun's rays and do not locate it outside. Depending on the climate class to which it belongs (indicate...
Page 6 - Positioning and leveling the appliance
Instructions for the Installer 26 3.2 Positioning and leveling the appliance When positioning the product, ensure that it does not damage the supply cable.Two rollers are provided on the base of the product at the back (fig. 1) to make it more stable and easierto move, and therefore to make it possi...
Page 7 - Electrical connection; authorised technician from
Instructions for the Installer 27 Attention:Force should not be used in adjusting the seals. Do not tear or detach the seal from the door. A few days after installation, check that the initial level adjustment is still correct. Make sure that thefreezer is still stable and the door seals still close...
Page 8 - Instructions for the User; PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Instructions for the User 28 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4.1 CVB 20 1 Freezing area for deep-frozen foods and fresh foods; compartments with doors. 2 Control unit.3 Area for keeping fresh foods; pull-out drawers.4 Defrosted water outlet.5 Nameplate (located inside the appliance).6 Eutectic salt container...
Page 9 - Shelf for ice and eutectic salts
Instructions for the User 29 4.3 Drawers / Door compartments Every freezer is equipped with multiple drawersand compartments with doors. To open the door compartments (2), all you haveto do is raise the door slightly and pull it outwards.All the drawers have a protective mechanism toprevent them fro...
Page 10 - ARRANGING FOODS IN THE FREEZER
Instructions for the User 30 5. ARRANGING FOODS IN THE FREEZER Arrange the foods in the various compartments, taking care to pack and cover them in such a way thatthey are hermetically sealed. This precaution ensures that: - the flavour, moisture and freshness of the foods can be preserved;- any con...
Page 11 - Turning on the freezer; Adjustment and selection of the cooling temperature
Instructions for the User 31 6. USING THE FREEZER 6.1 Turning on the freezer NoteClean the inside of the freezer before use. - Plug in the plug- Turn the selector switch (4) to position 1-2.- The alarm (3) will sound as the inside of the freezer is not yet cold enough to put in food. - Press the but...
Page 13 - FOOD
Instructions for the User 33 FOOD STORAGE PERIOD (IN MONTHS) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Vegetables + + + Fruit + + + Bread and confectionery + Milk + Ready meals + Meat: beef + + + veal + + + pork + + + poultry + + + game + + + ground meats + Smoked sausage + Fish: oily + non-oily + Chitterlings + A...
Page 14 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING; Defrosting the freezer
Instructions for the User 34 8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 8.1 Defrosting the freezer The freezer needs to be defrosted manually. You are advised to defrost it when the frost or ice on theshelves is more than 2 cm thick (or once/twice per year). A few hours before starting the defrostingprocess, use t...
Page 15 - Cleaning the freezer; Technical Support Centres; Smeg; Turning off the freezer
Instructions for the User 35 8.2 Cleaning the freezer Before cleaning, remove the plug from the electric socket (or turn off the master switch). To clean theoutside of the freezer, use water and a gentle liquid detergent only, or a detergent for general use onwashable surfaces (e.g. a detergent for ...
Page 16 - Noises during operation; if this is not; if they are not, put them in correctly; Identifying and eliminating any operating faults
Instructions for the User 36 8.5 Noises during operation The freezer cools by means of a compression system. To maintain the selected temperature inside thefreezer, the compressor starts to function and, depending on the cooling level requested, it may functioncontinuously if need be. When the compr...
Page 17 - PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION GUIDE; PROBLEM
Instructions for the User 37 9. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE SOLUTION Noisy during operation - see 'noises during operation' section The compressor starts to function toooften or functions continuously: - insufficient cooling of thecompressor and the condenser: - incr...