medion 37675 Mini Freezer
Information about this user manual
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this ap-pliance. Please read the safety instructions and the user manual carefully before using the appliance for the first time. Note the warnings on the appli-ance and in the user manual. Always keep the user manual close to hand. If you sell the appliance or give it away, please ensure that you also pass on this user manual. It is an essential component of the product.
Explanation of symbols
If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below, the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring.
- DANGER!
- Warning: risk of fatal injury!
- Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or seri-ous irreversible injuries!
- Warning: risk of electric shock!
- Warning: danger due to combustible and/or highly flammable substances!
- Warning: risk of explosive materials!
- CAUTION!
Warning: risk of minor and/or moderate injuries! - NOTICE!
- Follow these instruc-tions to prevent damage to the appliance!
- More detailed informa-tion about using the appliance!
- Follow the instructions in the user manual!
- Bullet point/information on steps during opera-tion
- Instruction to be carried out
- Instruction to be followed to prevent hazards
- CE labeling
Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EU directives (see section entitled “EU declaration of conformity”).- Indicates the correct upright position of the transport packaging.
- Keep away from rain!
- Handle with care! Stacking limit by number (here max. 6 trans-port packages)
Proper use
This appliance is intended to be used for freezing foodstuffs. This appliance is designed for use in private households and similar household applications, such as:
- Staff kitchens in shops, offices, and other workplaces
- In agriculture and by guests in hotels, motels, and other types of accommodation
- Bed-and-breakfast establishments
When used in commercial areas, the regulations that apply there must be observed. Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use: Catering establishments and wholesale use.
- Do not modify the appliance without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment that we have not approved or supplied.
- Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved.
- Comply with all the information in this user manual, especially the safety instructions. Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage.
Safety instructions
- Keep the appliance and its accessories out of the reach of chil-dren.
- This appliance can be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental abilities or by those with limited experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are supervised or have been instructed in how to use the appliance safely, and have understood the associated risks. Children must not be allowed to play with the appli-ance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are aged 8 or over and are supervised.
Children between the ages of 3 and 8 are allowed to load and remove items from refrigerating appliances.
DANGER!
Risk of choking and suffocation! - There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts of plastic wrap.
- Keep all packaging materials used (bag, pieces of polystyrene, etc.) out of reach of children.
- Children must not be allowed to play with the packaging ma-terials.
- If the door is left open, there is a risk of suffocation for children who may climb inside the appliance.
- Keep children away from the appliance inner.
General safety instructions
WARNING! Risk of injury!
The appliance’s refrigeration system contains R-600a refrigerant. If the refrigerant escapes, there is a risk of injuries.
- Do not store or transport the appliance on its side or back, as this can cause oil from the compressor to enter and block the refrigerant circuit.
- WARNING! Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
- If the refrigeration system has nevertheless become dam-aged, ventilate the room. Avoid naked flames and ignition sources. Have the appliance repaired by a qualified technician before using it again?
- If refrigerant comes into contact with the skin or eyes, this can lead to injuries. If necessary, rinse the eyes with clean water and consult a doctor.
- WARNING! Do not operate electrical appliances inside the cooling chamber that do not conform to the design recom-mended by the manufacturer.
- WARNING! Do not use any mechanical devices or other means to accelerate defrosting other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Keep away from naked flames.
- Tampering with the refrigerant circuit is prohibited and voids the warranty.
WARNING!Risk of fire!
There are flammable liquids in the coolant circuit and the compressor.
- Note the fire hazard warning signs on the back of the appli-ance or the compressor.
- Avoid naked flames and ignition sources when using, maintaining, and disposing of the appliance.
Transport
CAUTION! Risk of injury!
The appliance is heavy. There is a risk of injury from the strain of lifting the appliance.
- Seek the assistance of at least one other person to move the appliance.
NOTICE! Possible material damage!
Risk of damage to the appliance if transported incorrectly. - Ensure that no part of the refrigerant circuit is damaged when transporting and installing the appliance.
- Where possible, always transport the appliance upright. If tilt-ed to an angle of more than 40° during transport, wait 4 hours before connecting it to the mains and switching it on to enable the refrigerant circuit to settle after transport.
- Do not place the appliance on its side or back, as this can cause oil from the compressor to enter and block the refrigerant circuit.
- Do not expose the appliance to rain or spray water.
Installation and electrical connection
Location
NOTICE! Possible material damage!
Risk of damage to the appliance due to improper han-dling.
- Install the freezer in a dry and ventilated room. The room should be around 4 m², so there will be sufficient air volume available if the cooling system becomes damaged.
- Take the space requirements into consideration when setting up the appliance (see “7.2. Setting up the appliance” on page 181).
- The appliance is suitable for climate classes N and ST (see the type plate). Correct cooling performance of the appliance is guaranteed at ambient temperatures from 16°C to 38°C. If temperatures deviate from this range, the appliance performance may be reduced.
- Do not expose the appliance to extreme conditions. Avoid:
- high humidity or wet conditions
- extremely high or low temperatures
- direct sunlight
- naked flames.
- WARNING!Risk of fire! Insufficient air circulation can lead to heat accumulation.
- Make sure that the ventilation openings in the housing, around the appliance, and in the installation niche are not blocked.
- To ensure adequate ventilation, a minimum clearance of 30 cm to the top, 5 cm to the sides, and 5 cm to the back must be observed.
- Do not install near heat sources such as hobs, radiators, uunderfloorheatin,g, etc. If installation near a heat source cannot be avoided, use an appropriate insulation panel or maintain the following minimum clearances to the heat source:
- From electric or gas ovens or similar: approx. 5 cm
- from oil or coal-fired ovens: approx. 30 cm
- If installed next to another refrigerating appliance, a minimum distance of 5 cm from the side is required.
Before connection
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
- After installing the appliance, check that the mains connection cable is not squashed or damaged.
- Do not operate the appliance if it has been visibly damaged or the mains cable or plug is defective.
- In the event of damage, contact our Service Centre.
Mains connection
DANGER!Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
- Connect the appliance to a properly installed, earthed safety socket that is easily accessible and close to the place of installation. The local mains voltage must match the voltage stated in the technical specifications for the appliance.
- The power socket must be easily accessible so that you can unplug the appliance from the mains quickly if necessary.
- WARNING! Ensure the mains cable is out of harm’s way and will not trip people up. Do not use an extension cable.
- WARNING! Do not allow the main cable to become trapped or damaged during installation.
- WARNING! Do not connect portable multiple sockets or power supplies to the back of the appliance.
- To de-energize the appliance completely, pull the mains plug out of the socket.
Use of the appliance
WARNING! Risk of explosion!
Flammable gases and liquids can cause explosions if stored in the appliance.
- Do not store explosive substances or spray cans containing flammable propellants in the appliance.
- Do not freeze any carbonated beverages. Expanding water can break the container.
- Only freeze high-proof alcohol in a tightly closed container that is standing upright.
- Do not store glass or metal containers filled with liquid in the freezer compartment.
WARNING! Risk of injury/risk to health!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to injuries.
- Do not touch the freezer compartment’s frozen inner walls or frozen foodstuffs with your hands. Do not put ice cubes or ice lollies directly from the freezer into your mouth. Risk of burns resulting from the low temperatures.
- Do not misuse the plinth, drawer compartments, doors, etc. as a step or for support.
The appliance may not work properly (possibility of stored goods defrosting or the temperature in the freezer compartment increasing), if the appliance is exposed to temperatures that fall below the specified intended temperature range for a prolonged period (below 16 °C). In case of power failure or a switched-off appliance, stored foodstuffs may start to thaw or defrost completely. There is a risk of food poisoning.
If there has been a power failure, check that the food that is stored in the appliance still looks and smells safe to eat.
- If there has been a power failure, dispose of any frozen food that has visibly started to thaw.
- Do not refreeze food that has thawed or defrosted.
- In the event of disconnection, even of a temporary nature only, take the frozen food out of the appliance and keep it in sufficiently cold storage.
Cleaning and maintenance
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
Before starting any cleaning or maintenance work, pull the mains plug out of the earthed mains socket (pull on the plug, not the mains cable). If the plug is not accessible, the corre-sponding fuse for the mains electricity supply to the house needs to be switched off.
DANGER! RISK OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE!
An accumulation of gas can lead to explosions.
- Do not use any flammable liquids to clean the appliance or appliance parts.
- Do not use de-icer sprays. They may produce explosive gases.
NOTICE! Possible material damage!
Damage to the appliance caused by improper han-dling.
- Do not use any mechanical equipment or synthetic agents to accelerate the defrosting process, e.g. electric heaters, hot air blowers, hair-dryers, or pointed or hard objects. The heat insulation and appliance interior are sensitive to scratches and heat and can melt.
- Do not operate any electrical appliances inside the appliance. Both appliances may be damaged irreparably.
Sensitive surfaces:
- Do not use any abrasive or harsh cleaning agents on the inside, door, or housing of the appliance as these could damage the surfaces.
- Do not allow oil and grease to come into contact with the plastic parts and the door seal as the surface can become porous and brittle.
Faults
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
- Never try to open and/or repair an appliance component yourself. There is a risk of electric shock.
- If there is damage to the mains connection cable on this ap-pliance, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its customer service department, or another suitably qualified person. This is necessary to avoid hazards.
- In the event of a fault, contact our Service Centre or another suitable professional repair workshop.
Disposal
DANGER! Risk of choking and suffocation! Risk of injury!
To avoid risks to children, proceed as follows before disposing of the appliance:
- Remove the door and seal or tape the door closed.
- Leave the wire shelf in the appliance so that no one, for example, children, can climb into the appliance.
Package contents
DANGER! Risk of choking and suffocation!
There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts of plastic wrap.
- Keep the plastic packaging out of the reach of children.
- Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material.
- Please check the package contents to ensure that all items are included and in perfect condition. If anything is missing, please contact us within 14 days of purchase.
The following items are supplied with your product:
- Freezer, incl.
- 1 wire shelf
- User manual
Appliance overview
- Upper hinge
- Freezer door
- Lower hinge
- Feet
- Mains cable with plug (on the back, not shown)
- The freezer compartment, is divided into sections A and B (see below)
- The thermostat (at the rear, not shown)
- Wire shelf
The appliance’s type plate is located in the freezer compartment.
Recommended food storage in the freezer compartment:
Seafood (fish, prawns, shellfish), freshwater fish, and meat products (recommended for 3 months, the longer the storage time, the more likely it is that the taste and nutritional value will deteriorate in quality), suitable for frozen fresh foods. Store the food in appropriate containers as follows:
- Freezer compartment section A: Ice cream, frozen fruit, frozen foods, baked goods
- Freezer compartment section B; frozen vegetables, chips, raw meat, poultry, fish
Information on the appliance
- The appliance uses refrigerant R-600a (HCFC- and CFC-free) in the refrigerant circuit.
- The refrigerant circuit has been checked for leaks. This complies with the relevant safety regulations for electrical appliances.
- Energy efficiency class D
- Climate class N, ST
The different climate classes are explained in the following table.
Climate class | Meaning | Ambient temperature |
SN | Appliances for subnormal climate | +10°C to +32°C |
N | Appliances for normal climate | +16°C to +32°C |
ST | Appliances for subtropical climate | +16°C to +38°C |
T | Appliances for tropical climate | +16°C to +43°C |
Information on the R-600 a refrigerant used
R-600a and cyclopentane are used as 100% HCFC-free refrigerant and insulating materials in this appliance. This helps to protect the ozone layer and reduces the so-called greenhouse effect.
These appliances can be identified by the “Refrigerant R-600a” notice on the type plate.
- Ensure that the refrigerant circuit is not damaged, as small quantities of R-600a can contribute to the greenhouse effect if released.
- This applies both when transporting the appliance and throughout its service life. Also, ensure that you dispose of this appliance correctly according to local regulations.
Before operation
- Unpack the appliance and remove the adhesive tape. Use a mild cleaning agent to remove any adhesive residues.
- Dispose of the expanded polystyrene padding separately from the other packaging.
- Rinse the inside of the appliance and the fittings with lukewarm water and mild cleaning agent and allow them to dry (see section “9. Cleaning and defrosting” on page 185).
Changing the door hinge over to the opposite side.
The freezer is supplied with a door hinged on the right-hand side. If you would like to change the opening direction of the freezer door, proceed as follows.
Required tools:
- Spanners (width across the flat of 8 mm and 10 mm)
- Small flat-head screwdriver
- Phillips screwdriver
The mains plug has been unplugged.
- Empty the freezer.
- Remove the hinge cover on the right-hand side, for example using a flat-head screwdriver.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the three screws on the upper hinge (1).
- Remove the screw hole cover on the left-hand side, for example using a flathead screwdriver.
- Remove the blind plug for the hinge pin from the left-hand side of the appliance door (2) and insert it in the hole on the right-hand side.
- Place the freezer on its back.
- Unscrew the lower hinge and then unscrew the adjustable foot (4).
- Remove the screws from the side housing on the left-hand side and place them on the opposite side.
- Place the two white washers and the locking washer from the lower hinge safely to one side. They will be required when reinstalling the door.
- Use a spanner (width across of 10 mm) to unscrew the pin on the lower hinge (3) and when doing so hold it in place with a flat-head screwdriver to remove the pin.
- Turn over the and reinsert the pin locking the washer.
- Screw the lower hinge on the left-hand side again. Screw in the adjustable foot (4) on the right-hand side.
- Stand the appliance upright again. While doing so, hold the appliance door (2) quite firmly in place.
- Before screwing the upper hinge back on, ensure that the door closes flush with the appliance housing horizontally and vertically so that all seals close.
- Then put the upper hinge back in place and screw on the hinge with the three screws. Use a spanner to tighten the screws.
- Then place the hinge cover and the screw covers back into position.
Please note: The door seal adapts to the new door hinge after a few hours.
If tilted to an angle of more than 40° during transport or when changing the door fittings, wait 4 hours before connecting it to the mains and switching it on to enable the refrigerant circuit to settle.
Setting up the appliance
- Place the appliance in an appropriate location (see also section “3.3.1. Location” on page 169).
- Ensure that the appliance is level; compensate for any unevenness in the floor by screwing in the adjustable feet.
- Level the freezer with a spirit level.
To fully open the door, the room dimensions stated below must be available.
Operating the appliance
Switching on the appliance
- Connect the appliance to an earthed mains socket.
- The local mains voltage must match the voltage stated in the technical specifications for the appliance.
Temperature control
The thermostat setting automatically adjusts the temperature in the freezer.
There is a choice of the following 3 basic settings on the thermostat; the temperature can also be set to any level between MIN and MAX:
MIN | Lowest level of cooling (warmest) | Short-term storage of frozen products |
NORMAL | Intermediate position | Medium-term storage of frozen products |
MAX | Highest level of cooling (coldest) | Long-term storage of frozen products |
- Before storing fresh foods, set the thermostat to MAX. After 2 hours, set the temperature control to NORMAL, for example, depending on the intended storage period.
- Check the temperatures in the freezer compartment with a thermometer.
- The ideal temperature and standard setting is -18 °C in the freezer compartment when set to NORMAL. Once the freezer temperature is reached, you can load it with food.
- The internal temperatures can be influenced by factors such as the installation location, ambient temperature, and the number of times the door is opened. Take these factors into account when setting the temperature.
Switching off the appliance
- To isolate the appliance from the power supply, set the thermostatic control to MIN and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Wait approx. 10 minutes before switching on the appliance again.
Tips on saving energy
- The energy consumption will be lowest if the wire shelf is left inside the appliance when it is in use.
- Do not position the appliance near a heat source (radiator or cooker etc.).
- Ensure that air can circulate freely around the appliance.
- Only open the door briefly when loading and removing foodstuffs.
- If the door is left open for a long time, this can cause the temperature inside the appliance zones to increase significantly. Only open the door briefly when loading and removing foodstuffs. Less cold can escape if the door is left open for only a short time; the appliance requires less energy and less ice is deposited on the freezer walls.
- Select the temperature setting according to how full the appliance is.
- Allow warm foods to cool to room temperature before putting them in the freezer.
- Ensure that the door seal is undamaged and that the door closes properly.
- If a layer of ice has formed, defrost the appliance. A thick coating of ice will ad-versely affect energy consumption.
- If the freezer is left empty for an extended period, switch it off. Defrost and clean the appliance and allow it to dry. Leave the door open to prevent mold from forming in the appliance.
Deep-freezing food
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the appliance!
- Sensitive surfaces: Do not allow oil and grease to come into contact with the plastic parts and the door seal as the surface can become porous and brittle.
- Do not allow oil or grease to come into contact with the plastic parts.
- Almost all types of food are suitable for freezing, except vegetables which are eaten raw, e.g. lettuce.
- Only high-quality food is suitable to be frozen.
- Freeze food in portions for single use and do not refreeze any products that have defrosted.
- Set the temperature control to MAX for 2 to 3 hours before putting fresh food in the freezer. After putting fresh food in the freezer, set the temperature control to NORMAL, for example, depending on the intended storage period (see “8.2. Temperature control” on page 182).
To avoid food from becoming contaminated, please observe the following instruc-tions:
- Food to be frozen must not come into contact with food that has already been frozen. It may be necessary to reduce the quantity of food to be frozen if you intend to freeze food each day.
- Store food in the correct freezer zone according to its type and sensitivity, see “5. Appliance overview” on page 176
- Do not exceed the storage times recommended by the food manufacturers. If no specification is given, food should not be stored for more than three months.
- To avoid cross-contamination, place the food in odorless, airtight, moisture-free, greaseproof, and leach-resistant packaging.
- Polythene bags and aluminum foil are the most suitable materials.
- The food must be closely wrapped in airtight packaging.
- Do not use glass packaging as the glass may break.
- Fruit can be frozen in the freezer compartment and ice cubes can be made.
- Take care not to overload the freezer compartment as otherwise optimal performance cannot be guaranteed and energy consumption will increase.
- Signs of moisture or swelling of deep-freeze packaging indicate that the food has not been stored/transported correctly and may be spoiled. Check the condition of food before eating.
Using ice cube trays
- Clean the ice cube tray (not supplied) thoroughly before using it for the first time.
- Fill the tray with drinking water.
- Place the ice cube tray upright in the lowermost freezer compartment.
- As soon as the ice cubes are frozen and you require ice cubes, remove the ice cube tray from the freezer compartment and press the ice cubes out of the mold.
Defrosting food
Depending on the type and use, food can be defrosted in the appliance, in a container filled with lukewarm water, in a microwave, at room temperature, or in the oven. Fruit and vegetables that are going to be cooked do not need to be defrosted. Once defrosted, food is preferable to be eaten on the same day or stored in a refrigerator until the next day at the latest. Food must not be refrozen, even if it has not fully defrosted.
Cleaning and defrosting
- Regularly clean surfaces that may come into contact with food and accessible drain systems.
- WARNING!
Risk of electric shock! There is a risk of electric shock from electrified parts.- Before starting any cleaning work, pull the mains plug out of the socket (pull on the plug, not the cable). If the plug is not accessible, the corresponding fuse for the mains electricity supply to the house needs to be switched off.
- Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands.
- DANGER!
RISK OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE! An accumulation of gas can lead to explosions.- Do not use any flammable liquids to clean the appliance or appliance parts.
- WARNING!
Risk of injury! Risk of burns resulting from the low temperatures.- Do not touch the freezer compartment’s frozen inner walls or frozen foodstuffs with your hands. Use a dry cloth, for example, to hold the frozen products.
- NOTICE!
Risk of damage! Damage to the appliance due to improper handling of the sensitive surfaces of the appliance.- Never use acidic, abrasive, or nular, acetic-acid-, soda- or solvent-based cleaning agents. These may damage the surfaces of your appliance.
- Do not operate any electrical appliances inside the appliance. Both appliances may be damaged irreparably.
- NOTICE!
Risk of damage! Damage to the appliance caused by improper handling- Do not use any other mechanical equipment or synthetic agents to accelerate the defrosting process, e.g. electric heaters, hot air blowers hair-dryers, or pointed or hard objects.
Defrosting the freezer
Thick deposits of ice on the freezer surfaces reduce the efficiency of the appliance and increase energy consumption. Before defrosting the appliance, set the temperature control to MAX a few hours in advance. The frozen products can then be stored at room temperature for a longer period. A rise in the temperature of the frozen food during manual defrosting, maintenance, or cleaning can shorten the storage life of the frozen products. It is advisable to defrost the appliance at least once a year.
- Take the frozen product out of the freezer compartment, wrap it in a few layers of paper and possibly a blanket, and store it in a cool location.
- Turn the thermostat to MIN.
- Unplug the mains plug.
- Remove the freezer drawers from the freezer compartment.
- After approx. 30 minutes any coating of frost on the cooling ribs above the freezer drawers can be easily removed using a plastic or wooden spatula.
Cleaning the freezer compartment and external surfaces
- Wipe down the freezer compartment with a mild cleaning agent (e.g. washing-up liquid) and allow it to dry.
- Carefully clean and dry all fittings.
- Clean the appliance surfaces, except the door seal, with a mild cleaning agent.
- Clean the door seal with clean water, wipe it off, and allow it to dry.
- Plug the mains plug back into the socket.
- As soon as the appliance has reached the required temperature, you can put the food back into the appliance. Do not use any sharp plastic or wooden spatulas.
Measures in case of power failure
Food must not be refrozen, even if it has not fully defrosted.
In case of a power failure, check the condition of food before eating (see also.
Use of the appliance” on page 172).
Transport
- Pull the plug out of the earthed main socket.
- Remove all objects and inserts from the interior of the appliance.
- Screw in the adjustable feet.
- Tape the door shut.
- Where possible, always transport the appliance upright. If tilted to an angle of more than 40° during transport, wait 4 hours before connecting it to the mains and switching it on to enable the refrigerant circuit to settle after transport.
Troubleshooting
Faults may occur during operation.
Use the following table to check whether you can resolve the problem yourself.
All other repairs are prohibited and invalidate the warranty.
Therefore, in the event of a fault, contact our Service Centre or another suitable professional repair workshop.
Fault | Cause | Solution |
The appliance is not working. | Interruption in the electrical circuit | } Check whether the mains plug is plugged in. |
} Check whether the mains socket is live by plugging in another electrical appliance (e.g. a bedside lamp). | ||
} Check the fuse. | ||
} Check the mains cable for damage. | ||
The compressor is very rarely activated. | } Check whether the ambient temperature is not below 16 °C. |
Fault | Cause | Solution |
The internal temperature is not low enough. | The door does not seal properly or is opened too often. | } Arrange food so that it does not prevent the door from closing properly. |
} Open the door for less time. | ||
The internal temperature is not low enough. | The ambient temperature is above +38 °C. | } The appliance is designed to work in a temperature range from +16°C to
+38°C. |
The air circulation is insufficient. | } Move the appliance away from the wall. | |
The appliance has been set up in a location exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heat source. | } Place the appliance in a different position. | |
The appliance makes too much noise. | The appliance has not been set up properly. | } Level with a spirit level. |
The appliance is touching furniture or other objects. | } Position the appliance as a free-standing unit and ensure that it does not touch any other objects. |
Prolonged non-use
If the freezer is not to be used for a long time, the following activities must be carried out:
- First set the temperature control to MIN and then remove the mains plug from the socket.
- Clear out the appliance.
- Wipe out the inside of the freezer and allow to dry.
- Clean all the fittings carefully.
- Leave the door open to avoid unpleasant odours and to prevent mould from forming.
Disposal
- Remove the door and seal or tape the door closed so that children cannot become trapped inside.
- During disposal, please note that the appliance/insulation contains cyclopentane (a flammable expanded gas for insulation).
- The appliance/insulation must be disposed of correctly.
PACKAGING
- Your appliance has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit.
- The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
- Packaging material label regarding waste separation includes abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the following meaning:
- 1–7: plastics/20–22: paper and cardboard/80–98: composite materials.
- The “Triman” symbol tells the consumer that the product can be recycled, is covered by an extended system of manufacturer’s responsibility and must be sorted by material type in France.
APPLIANCE
- All old appliances marked with the symbol shown must not be disposed of in normal household waste.
- In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU, these appliances must be disposed of correctly at the end of their service life.
- This involves separating the materials in the appliances for the purpose of recycling and minimising the environmental impact.
- Take old appliances to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre.
- Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject.
Technical specifi cations
- Rated voltage: 220–240 V ~
- Rated frequency: 50 Hz
- Rated current: 0.7 A
- Refrigerant: R-600a
- Refrigerant quantity: 18 g
- Insulation gas: Cyclopentane
- Net weight Approx. 14.8 kg
- Protection class I
- Freezer capacity: 2.4 kg/24 h
- Storage time in case of fault: 7.5 h
Product data sheet
Scan the QR Code shown to download the product data sheet or contact the service department at www.medion.com/contact to obtain a printed copy of the product data sheet. You will also find the QR code on the energy label.
Declaration of conformity
MEDION AG hereby declares that product MD 37675 complies with the following European directives:
- EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
- Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
- Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
- RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
Spare parts
- Please visit our MEDION Service Shop at www.medion.com/medionserviceshop to order any spare parts you need.
- You will be able to find all suitable spare parts for your product there.
- All available spare parts can be purchased for a period of 7 years, seals can be purchased for a period of 10 years.
Service Information
Please contact our Customer Service team if your device ever stops working the way you want or expect it to. There are several ways for you to contact us:
- In our service community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service Community at community.medion.com.
- Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
- You can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post.
Opening times | Hotline number UK |
Mon – Fri: 08.00 – 20.00
Sat – Sun: 10.00 – 16.00 |
) 0333 3213106 |
Service address | |
MEDION Electronics Ltd.
120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire United Kingdom |
- You can download this and many other sets of operating instructions from our service portal at www.medionservice.com.
- We have stopped providing printed copies of our warranty terms and conditions as part of our commitment to sustainability, but you can access the warranty terms and conditions on our service portal.
- You can also scan the QR code on the side of the screen, to download the operating instructions onto your mobile device from the service portal.
Legal Notice
Copyright © 2024
Date: 3. January 2024, 3:59 pm
All rights reserved.
These operating instructions are protected by copyright. Mechanical, electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer.
Copyright is owned by the company:
MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany
Please note that you cannot use the address above for returns. Please always contact our Customer Service team first.
Documents / Resources
medion 37675 Mini Freezer [pdf] Instruction Manual 37675 Mini Freezer, 37675, Mini Freezer, Freezer |
References
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MEDION Service
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