Instruction manual
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1 Freezer thermostat (setting the
temperature).
• The freezer setting may be adjusted by
inserting a coin in the slot and turning
the knob to the desired setting
• A setting midway on the dial should
generally give satisfactory results but
should it be required, the thermostat
may be turned to the right for a lower
and to the left for a higher temperature.
2 On / Off indicator light (green).
• This light glows when there is electrical
power to the unit.
3 Fast freeze switch and orange
indicator light
• Press the pad, located beneath the
central light, to activate the fast freeze
feature and again to switch it off. Fast
freeze is useful for freezing large loads
as quickly as possible.
• It is not recommended to use the fast
freeze function for more than 12 hours.
• Fast freeze will automatically switch off
after 48 hours of operation if it has not
been manually cancelled.
4 Alarm indicator light (red).
• The alarm light flashes when the
freezer is not sufficiently cold. This may
occur just after the freezer has been
loaded with fresh foods, in the event of
a power failure or if the door has
inadvertently been left open.
• Always react to the alarm light by
ascertaining the cause and taking
corrective action.
• If the light flashes permanently, this
indicates that the freezer is not cooling.
• Please contact the nearest Defy
Service Centre.
Frost Free system
• The freezer defrosts automatically.
• The freezer will stop operating about 1
to 3 times a day to allow for defrosting.
ALARM
ON/OFF
FAST FREEZE
ALARM
ON/OFF
COLD
1
2
3
4
Operation of freezer
Model 4
• The electronic control has a
microprocessor which adapts to the
demands of the weather, loading and
operating conditions. Taking these into
account, it will automatically adjust the
frequency and length of the defrost
cycle.
A humming sound may be heard in the
freezer. This is normal and is caused by the
air circulation fan. The fan will stop whenever
the freezer door is opened thereby
minimising cold air loss.
Door opening
• Please note that when the door is
closed a partial vacuum is created
which sucks the door tightly against the
cabinet. Opening the door immediately
thereafter may require more pulling
force than normal to break the suction
effect. After a period of time pressures
will stabilise and the door will once
more open normally.










