Foster HR 200 LR 200 Refrigerator User Manual


 
The HR150 / HR 410 is fitted with an automatic
defrost function ensuring the cooling plate remains
free from ice. The condensate water is automatically
dispersed using the heat from the refrigeration unit.
The LR150 / LR 410, being static freezer shelves,
requires manual defrosting. All the stored product
should be removed and placed in a separate freezer
storage cabinet. Switch off at the mains electric
supply. Leave the door open and place bowls inside
to catch the water as the freezer shelves defrost.Once
fully defrosted dry the inside of the cabinet and
switch on again. Do not replace the frozen food
until the cabinet has reached its normal operating
temperature.
WARNING:
Do not use any sharp instruments
or heat to remove the ice from the freezer shelf as
this may cause damage.
installation
IMPORTANT:
To the installer: Installation of these units
should be carried out by a competent
person and the appropriate codes of
practice adhered to, thus ensuring safe
installation. Pass to the user: Do not
discard this document. It contains
important guidelines on Operation,
Loading, Cleaning and Maintenance
and should be kept for reference.
DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
If not disposed of properly all refrigerators
have components that can be harmful to
the environment. All old refrigerators must
be disposed of by appropriately registered
and licensed waste contractors, and in
accordance with National laws and
regulations.
user operation guidelines
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GB
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2. Feet
3. Shelf Supports
4. Defrosting
Insert the fused mains plug into the wall socket and
switch on at the mains. The cabinet will start
automatically and display the actual internal
temperature, as the operating temperature has been
pre-set. Allow the cabinet to reach its normal
operating temperature before loading.
6. Initial Start Up
7. To Change Temperature Setting
Models are supplied with adjustable
levelling feet already fitted.
8. Door Lock
To lock the door, insert the key and turn straight
through 90˚.
9. Internal Light (Where fitted)
The ON/OFF switch is located on the front of the
light fitting.
The HR140, LR140 / HR150 /
HR200, LR200 / HR360, LR360 /
HR 410, are supplied with
slotted removable shelf supports
allowing flexible shelf partitions.
The rear supports have an in-
built ‘slot’ to prevent the shelf
from damaging the rear air duct.
The LR150 / LR 410 is supplied
with fixed freezer shelves.
Shelf supports for
models
HRB120, LRB120 / HR120,
LR120 / HR240, LR240
start up & operation
5. Switching On
If the cabinet has been laid on its back at any time
DO NOT switch on immediately but leave in the
upright position for at least 60 minutes.
When loaded, ensure that
air can circulate around /
through stored products.
cleaning/maintenance
N.B. Before internal cleaning, un-plug
the cabinet from the mains supply.
Checks must be carried out by a competent
person.
Before calling a Foster Authorised Service
Company check the following:
a) Power failure (may be off at source)
b) Damaged mains lead plug.
When requesting service assistance always quote
the following:
a) cabinet serial number (E..........)
b) cabinet model number
Both taken from the serial plate located inside the
cabinet.
25Kg
Important:
Ensure a minimum clearance
of 25mm above and beside
the cabinet for ventilation
and efficient operation.
Where possible, ensure the
cabinet is not adjacent to a
heat source.
Remove the shrinkwrapping,
cardboard corner protectors,
cardboard lid and packaging
from the door opening
surround making sure that
any sharp instrument used
does not cause damage, plus
remove any Quality labels. Documentation is inserted
into a clear pocket located inside the cabinet.
To remove from pallet, cut the cable ties situated
through the base plate slot that hold the cabinet to
the pallet.
1. Positioning/unpacking
1. Check storage temperature setting
Press button 1 and hold
Display Shows: Temperature Setting
2. Increase storage temperature
Press button 1 and hold
Display Shows: Temperature Setting (flashing)
Press button 2 to increase Temperature Setting
Release both buttons.
3. Lower storage temperature
Press button 1 and hold
Display Shows: Temperature Setting
Press button 3 to decrease Temperature Setting
Release both buttons.
14. Door Gaskets
These should be inspected on a regular basis and
replaced if damaged. To clean, wipe with a warm
damp soapy cloth followed by a clean damp cloth
and finally thoroughly dry before closing the door.
15. Shelf Supports & Shelves - All Models
Remove the shelves and shelf support (by
removing fixing screw). The shelves are dishwasher
safe, however wash the vertical supports with
warm soapy water, rinse and thoroughly dry before
replacing.
Evenly distribute the load
(max 25kg per shelf or
maximum load 50kg
whichever is the highest).
Cover all foods and
separate raw and cooked
foods.
13. Cleaning Instructions
IMPORTANT:
Cared for correctly the cabinet will retain its
appearance for many years.
White Exterior: wipe with a warm damp
soapy cloth followed by a clean damp cloth
and thoroughly dry.
Stainless Steel Exterior: use a proprietary
stainless steel cleaner following the
manufacturers instructions.
Aluminium Interior: to be washed with
soapy water, rinsed and dried thoroughly.
WARNING:
High alkaline cleaning agent or those
containing bleaches, acids and chlorines are
very harmful to stainless steel. Corrosion and
pitting may result from their accidental or
deliberate application.
If any of these liquids should come into
contact with the cabinet during general
kitchen cleaning, wipe down the affected area
immediately with clean water and rub dry.
Never use wire wool or scouring powders on
any surface. After cleaning allow the cabinet
to reach its normal operating temperature
before reloading with product. During usage
all spills should be wiped clean immediately
but care should be taken not to touch the
interior of the freezer cabinet as warm skin
can ‘freeze’ to metal.
loading
10. Airflow
11. Load Distribution
12. Food
operational failure
16. Problem Diagnosis
It will not normally be neccessary to change the setting
however should this be neccessary:
Button 1
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BLT 12RU
Button 2
Button 3
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