INSTALLATION USE AND ASSISTANCE MANUAL DW Series Read carefully before use Contents 1 – INTRODUCTION 1.1 – DELIVERY LET TER 1.2 – WARRANTY 1.3 – PRODUCT NAME 1.4 – HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL 1.5 – NOTES FOR THE USER 1.6 – INTENDED USE 1.7 – SYMBOLS USED 1.8 – PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 2 – TRANSPORT 2.1 – TRANSPORT 2.2 – HANDLING AND STORAGE 2.3 – PACKAGING 3 – MODELS 3.1 – DRAWER VERSION 3.2 – COMBINED VERSION EN 4 – INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION 4.1 – IDENTIFICATION LABEL 4.2 – DW MODEL DESCRIPTION 4.
1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 – DELIVERY LETTER DEAR CUSTOMER, Thank you for choosing a VITRIFRIGO product. We hope that you will be completely satisfied with your purchase. This manual is considered an integral part of the refrigerator and must accompany it from the time of sale to the end user. Vitrifrigo prohibits the reproduction of any part of this manual. Before it leaves our factory, every refrigerator undergoes strict tests and inspections to guarantee that it is in perfect working order.
1.2 – WARRANTY The appliance and mechanical parts of the machine that are found to be faulty are covered by warranty (see Contractual Provisions). After passing inspection, electrical equipment is not covered by warranty. During the warranty period, all operations concerning the disassembly or replacement of parts must be carried out under the supervision of specialist technical staff under penalty of rendering the warranty null and void.
Only qualified operators are allowed to use the machine.
1.7 – SYMBOLS USED The following section contains the symbols used in the manual to draw the reader’s attention to the different hazard levels involved in the use and maintenance operations for the machine. WARNING Any text marked with this symbol contains important information concerning safety and indicates potentially dangerous situations or aspects. PLEASE NOTE: Texts marked with this symbol contain notes and further information.
2 - TRANSPORT 2.1 – TRANSPORT The appliance is shipped as standard on transport means over land. Special packaging and/or containers are available for specific requirements. WARNING Parts packaged in cardboard boxes cannot be stacked. 2.2 – HANDLING AND/OR STORAGE Transport, hoisting and assembly must be performed by specialist companies in the transport industry; these operations can only be performed in safe conditions with sufficient skills and suitable means.
3 - MODELS 3.1 – DRAWER VERSION The following table shows the different types of version for the models with two compartments (fig.3.1.1) or single compartments (fig. 3.1.2). The letters “*IM” shows the possibility to insert an ICE MAKER into the compartment. 1 DRAWER 2 DRAWERS fridge RF fridge DT - BT freezer *IM fridge freezer *IM fridge freezer *IM EN Fig. 3.1.1-3.1.
3.2 – COMBINED VERSION The following table shows the different combined versions (fig. 3.2.1). Ventilated Ventialted with 1 drawer module Ventialted with 2 drawer module EN Fig. 3.2.
4 – INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION 4.1 – IDENTIFICATION LABEL Whenever communicating with the manufacturer or assistance centres, always quote the SERIAL NUMBER of the machine on the identification label (fig. 4.1.1). The label also states all of the technical specifications of your refrigerator. Fig. 4.1.
4.2 – DW MODEL DESCRIPTION A B C D E F G FIG. 4.2.1 Top drawer Bottom drawer Thermostat Basket/Racks Racks Fixing bracket Handles A B C D FIG. 4.2.2 Control unit Compressor Fan Condenser A B Fig. 4.2.1 FIG. 4.2.
Fig. 4.2.2 B C D EN A Fig. 4.2.
4.3 – DW-IM MODEL DESCRIPTION A B C D E F G H FIG. 4.3.1 Top drawer Bottom drawer Thermostat Basket/Racks Racks Fixing bracket Handles Ice hopper Fig. 4.3.1 A B C D E F G H FIG. 4.3.2 Water filler pipe Electronic board Protection Solenoid valve Compressor Condenser Fan Protector-Relay FIG. 4.3.3 A Ice cube maker B ice cube maker ON “I”/ OFF “0” FIG. 4.3.
Fig. 4.3.2 D F B A G Fig. 4.3.3 EN E C B A 54 T A FR I GO RI VI Fig. 4.3.
4.4 – VENTILATED MODEL DESCRIPTION A B C D E F G FIG. 4.4.1 Shelf Glass shelf Salad compartment Evaporator fan Light Door shelves Thermostat A B C D FIG. 4.4.2 Control unit Compressor Fan Condenser Fig. 4.4.
Fig. 4.4.
5 - INSTALLATION 5.1 - INSTALLATION PPE MUST BE WORN Handle the product with the utmost care and wear suitable personal protective equipment compliant with legal standards. WARNING Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the mains voltage is the same as stated on the appliance rating plate or on the rating plate of the compressor.
WARNING Keep the air vents in the appliance casing and/or cabinet for built-in installation free from obstruction. Using the special screws, continue to fit the refrigerator in the cabinet, inserting the screws into the holes along the fastening profile (Fig. 5.1.3). Install the refrigerator away from heat sources in dry and well-ventilated surroundings. Fig. 5.1.3 Fig. 5.1.4 WARNING After completing the installation, make sure that the appliance is not resting on the power cable.
5.3 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING Before connecting the refrigerator, make sure that there is an efficient earthing system, compliant with European Standards (EN). WARNING Before making any wiring connection, make sure that the main breaker is off (OFF) (Fig. 5.1.4). PLEASE NOTE: For correct connection see the attached wiring diagram accompanying this manual. 5.3.
PLEASE NOTE: You are legally obliged to earth the system. Make sure that the electrical system earthing installation is in perfect working order. The manufacturer hereby refuses to accept any liability for damages to people or property arising from the failure to respect this regulation. The use of adapters, multiple sockets, or extension leads is not recommended.
the compressor by snapping the cover over the screw head (1). Power supply (fig. 5.4.1) The electronic unit must always be connected directly to the battery poles (2). Connect the plus to + and the minus to -, otherwise the electronic unit will not work. The electronic unit is protected against reverse battery connection. For protection of the installation, a fuse (3) must be fitted to the + cable as close to the battery as possible. It is recommended to use 15 A fuses for 12 V and 7.
62 118 Resistor (9) 12V cut-out 12V cut-in 12V max. 24V cut-out 24Vcut-in 24V max kÙ V V Voltage V V Voltage Resistore (9) 12V stacco 12V attacco Max tensione 24V stacco 24V attacco Max tensione a 12V A 24V kÙ V V V V 0 9.6 10.9 17.0 21.3 22.7 31.5 17.0 31.5 1.6 9.7 11.0 21.5 22.7 17.0 31.5 2.4 9.9 11.1 21.8 22.9 17.0 31.5 3.6 10.0 11.3 22.0 23.2 17.0 31.5 4.7 10.1 11.4 22.3 23.4 17.0 31.5 6.2 10.2 11.5 22.5 23.7 17.0 31.5 8.2 10.4 11.7 22.8 23.9 17.0 31.5 11 10.5 11.8 23.0 24.2 17.0 31.5 14 10.6 11.9 23.
5.5 - DANFOSS BD35/BD50F 12-24 V DC INSTRUCTIONS The electronic unit is a multi voltage device. It can be used with 12V/24 V DC and 100-240 V AC 50/ 60Hz systems. The maximum voltage for 12V DC systems is 17 V DC, while for 24 V DC systems it is 31.5 V DC. In case of AC power, the maximum voltage is 265 V AC, while the minimum is 85 V AC. The maximum ambient temperature is 55°C.
Lamp (optional, fig. 5.5.1) A 12 V DC 5 Watt lamp (10) can be connected between the terminals A and C. The output voltage between the terminals A and C is always regulated to 12 V DC. A 12 V DC lamp can be used with both the 12 V and 24 V power supply. The lamp output is a continuous output current of 0.5 A on average. LED (optional, fig. 5.5.1) A 10mA light emitting diode (LED) (6) can be connected between the terminals + and D.
119 Resistor (9) 12V cut-out 12V cut-in 12V max. 24V cut-out 24Vcut-in 24V max kÙ V V Voltage V V Voltage Resistore (9) 12V stacco 12V attacco Max tensione 24V stacco 24V attacco Max tensione a 12V A 24V V V kÙ V V 0 9.6 10.9 17.0 21.3 22.7 31.5 17.0 31.5 1.6 9.7 11.0 21.5 22.7 17.0 31.5 2.4 9.9 11.1 21.8 22.9 17.0 31.5 3.6 10.0 11.3 22.0 23.2 17.0 31.5 4.7 10.1 11.4 22.3 23.4 17.0 31.5 6.2 10.2 11.5 22.5 23.7 17.0 31.5 8.2 10.4 11.7 22.8 23.9 17.0 31.5 11 10.5 11.8 23.0 24.2 17.0 31.5 14 10.6 11.9 23.
5.6 - WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION (DW-IM version only) Connect the water mains to the threaded filler on the solenoid valve (A) using the special hose (11) supplied (Fig. 5.6.1). A Fig. 5.6.1 T R IF RI G O VI PLEASE NOTE: This appliance is suitable to work with a water pressure between 1 - 3 bar (0.1 - 0.3 MPa). WARNING A4 Make sure that the water mains is providing drinking water.
To select a cooler temperature, press the control repeatedly until the LED furthest on the right (maximum cold) lights up; pressing it again will cause the LED furthest on the left to light up. When the LED is in the middle, the appliance is at a medium temperature setting. Fig. 6.1.1.
6.1.2 - “FINE” ADJUSTMENT FOR WATER SUPPLY (version with ice maker) To access the screw to adjust the incoming water level, remove the plastic casing from the ice maker (Fig. 13, A). Use a screwdriver on the water level adjustment screw (Fig. 13, b) to move the contact directly on the grid assembly. - Turn the screw clockwise: to reduce the amount of water - Turn the screw anticlockwise: to increase the amount of water A full turn (360°) will increase/reduce water by 40 cm³ (~2.4 sec.
6.3 – MAINTENANCE MODE During maintenance operations, the ice-making operations are interrupted. The machine enters maintenance mode when: • The ice maker on switch (Fig. 6.3.1) is off. • Hopper (Fig. 6.3.1) full of ice. To restart the ice maker simply empty the hopper, even partially). PLEASE NOTE: The ice cube rack in the top drawer (Fig. 14, c) has an ON/OFF switch to start the ice-making process. When the Ice Maker drawer is open, the ice maker will stop automatically. (See attached wiring diagram).
7.2 – DEFROSTING THE APPLIANCE PLEASE NOTE: Defrosting should be carried out whenever the frost layer exceeds a thickness of three millimetres. This is necessary to guarantee efficient refrigeration and to avoid excessive power consumption. For total appliance defrosting: • Press the on-off button “ ” to switch off the appliance. • Leave the drawers open to speed up the defrosting time. • Do not attempt to remove the frost layer using sharp metal instruments.
• • connect the power cord refit the cover. WARNING When replacing the board, take great care not to damage the magnetic control reed. 7.5 - STAINLESS STEEL FRONT PANEL REMOVAL Before removing the panel, we recommend that you take the drawer out of the fridge, as described in the previous section. To remove the drawer fronts, it is necessary to remove the screws from the perimeter area of the drawer front itself (Fig. 7.5.1). RI FR IGO VI T Fig. 7.5.1 7.
8 - TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Thermostat set to off. make sure it is set to on. The a u t o m a t i make sure the electrical system automatic circuit breaker is c breaker of the engaged. electric system is off. the power supply cable is not faulty any junction points in the power line are efficient and terminals are properly tightened. The appliance is not working make sure that the battery is in good working order (for batterypowered versions). No mains voltage.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The appliance is not working. Make sure there is electrical power. Make sure that the electrical system circuit breaker on the appliance has not tripped. Make sure that the plug is in perfect working order and is The appliance is not correctly inserted into the socket working Ensure the socket is in perfect working order. To check this, plug in an appliance that you know to work Make sure the power supply cable is not faulty The ice maker is not making any ice.
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E 5 FAN 12 VCC RED BLACK 4 MINIFIT 2CKTS 1 2 NTC1 PROBE MINIFIT 2CKTS 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 LED LED LEDS LIGHT LED LED LED FAN 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SW1 IM SWITCH LEDS LIGHT LED BLACK BROWN WHITE GREEN WATER VALVE xx210 VERSION ONLY YELLOW WHITE BROWN GREEN ICE MAKER MODULE 1 2 3 4 GND COMPRESSOR 3 Title Size 2 LED LED Doc 1 2 1 2 C Code Monday, May 13, 2013 012.03 DW ICE MAKER ELECTRONIC BOARD 2 A4 Date: 3 2 1 Sheet 1 1 1 1 2 3 Rev 1 of MAIN SUPPLY 1 C.F.
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