Whynter CUF-210SS manual

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    WHYNTER 2.1 cu. ft. UPRIGHT FREEZER Instruction Manual MODEL # : CUF-210SS Congratulations on your new WHYNTER produc t. To ensure proper operati on, please read t his Instruction Manual carefull y before using this product. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part and Features 3 Safe ty Pre cauti ons 4 Elec tric al R equire ment s 5 Installation 6 Leveling the upright freezer 7 Reversing the door s wing 8 Operation 9 Defrosting 10 Cleaning and mainte nance 10 - 11 Energy Saving Tips 11 Troubleshooti ng 12 Warranty Informatio n 13[...]

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    3 PARTS AND FEATURES 1. Cabinet 2. Compressor mounting panel 3. Bottom hinge 4. Door 5. Door seal 6. Powder-coated steel wire shelf 7. Powder-coated steel wire shelf 8. Leveling leg 9. Smaller bottom hinge leveling leg 10. Top hinge 11. Top hinge cover 12. Lock 13. Thermost at control knob[...]

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    4  WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY WHEN USI NG YOUR FREEZER, FOLLOW THESE BASIC PRECAUTIONS:  READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE FREEZER.  WARNING : RISK OF DANGER TO SMALL CHILDREN AND SMAL L ANIM ALS. ENTRAPMENT AND SUFFOCATION DANGER IF NO T PROPERLY SECURED. DISPOSED OR ABANDONED APPLIA NCES ARE [...]

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    5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Before you move your upri ght freezer into its fi nal loc ation, it is important to make sure you h av e the proper electrical connection:  A standard elect rical supply (115V, 60Hz , 10A), properly groun ded in accordance with the National Elect rical Code and local codes and ordina nces, is required.  It is recomme[...]

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    6 INSTALLATION Remove packaging materials IMPORTANT: Do not remove any permanent inst ruction labels or the data label on your upright freezer Remove tape and glue f rom your upright freezer before us i ng  To remove any remaining t ape or glue, rub the area brisk ly with your thumb. Tape or gl ue residue can also be easil y removed by rubbing a[...]

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    7 adequate ventilat ion and access for service. Never install or operate the unit in an enclosed area, suc h as a closed cabinet .  Bef ore connecting the upright freez er to the power source, let it stand upright for approxim ately 4 hours. This w ill reduce the possibility of a ma lfunction in the cooling system from ha ndling duri ng t rans p[...]

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    8 1 . Start by removing the bott om hinge from the bottom of the freezer. Unscrew the t wo screws from the bottom hin ge. Remove the foot from opposite side. Slide the door down, away from the hinge pin located on the top of the do o r. 2. Rem ov e th e t o p hi n ge cov er f r om do or first. Then uns c rew the two screws from t op door hinge an[...]

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    9 OPERATION To obtain the best possi ble results for your uprig ht freezer, it is import a nt that you operate it properly. Temperature Control The temperature in t he upright freezer is c ontroll ed by the thermostat c ontrol knob. The thermost at control box is loc ated in the compressor compartment at the back of the unit. To operat e this contr[...]

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    10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Defrosting Note: To avoid damaging the freezing compartment wa ll, never use a sharp or metallic instrument to scrape off frost or separate t he frozen food. Moisture contained in food and air ma y form a layer of frost ins ide the unit after a period of use. We highly recommend that t he unit gets defrosted when frost b[...]

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    11 PROLONGED OFF PERIODS If the upright freezer is not t o be used for a lo ng period of time, please disconnect unit from main power supply. Clean and dry the inside as instruct ed. Leave the door open t o preve nt any mold and mildew growth. USAGE TIPS:  Keep the upright f reezer’s door closed as much as possible. Try no t to open the door t[...]

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    12 TROUBLESHOOTI NG Many common upright freez er problems are easily resolved. Try the trou bleshooting suggest ions below to see if the problems can be resolv ed before having to contact the service department. The following characteristics are normal and should not be looked upon as a problem:  A gentle trickling (wat er) sound caused by c ool[...]

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    13 To obtain service or in f ormation, cont act Whynter via email at service@whynter.c om or call 866-WHYNTER. Product conten ts and specifications may chang e without notice. Copyright © 2013 Whynter LLC www.Whynter.com ONE YEAR LIMI TED WARRANTY This Whynter Upright Freez e r is warrant ed, to the orig in al ow n er w ithi n t he 48 c ontinental[...]