The Celfrost CF 155 is a compact and adaptable chest freezer designed for both commercial and residential use. Its convertible feature allows users to easily switch between freezing temperatures (down to -24°C) and cooling temperatures (up to 8°C), providing flexible storage options. The single hard top lid ensures efficient temperature retention, while the included basket aids in organizing contents. Mobility is enhanced by the integrated wheels, and the lock offers added security for stored items.
Features
:- Convertible Function: Switches between freezer and refrigerator modes.
- Hard Top Lid: Provides good insulation and temperature retention.
- 35 Litre Capacity: Offers ample storage space for its size.
- Wheels: For easy mobility and repositioning.
- Lock: Ensures security of stored contents.
- Single Basket: Aids in organizing and accessing items.
- Energy Efficient: Features a star rating (details may vary).
- R134a Refrigerant: An environmentally friendlier refrigerant.
Specification
:- Product Type: Deep Freezer
- Brand: Celfrost
- Capacity : 35 l
- Weight (Approx.) : 100 kg
- Capacity: 95 Litres
- Color: Bringht White
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 850mm x 555mm x 525mm
- Temperature Range: -24°C to 8°C
- Wheels: Yes
- Lock: Yes
- Refrigerant: R134a
- Rated Load (Wattage): 130W
- Number of Baskets: 1
- Star Rating: Yes
Applications
:Commercial:
- Convenience stores for storing frozen treats and chilled beverages.
- Cafes and small restaurants for ice cream, frozen goods, and drinks.
- Kiosks and food stalls needing flexible cold storage.
- Offices and break rooms for employee use.
Residential:
- Extra freezer space for bulk purchases.
- Additional refrigerator space for parties or large gatherings.
- Garages or utility rooms for storing seasonal items.
Usage
:- Placement: Position the freezer on a level surface, away from direct sunlight and heat sources, ensuring adequate ventilation around the unit.
- Initial Setup: After plugging in, allow the freezer to run for a few hours to reach the desired temperature before loading food.
- Temperature Setting: Use the temperature control knob or panel to select either freezer mode (colder temperatures) or refrigerator mode (warmer temperatures) based on your storage needs.
- Loading: Arrange items neatly inside, utilizing the provided basket for better organization. Avoid overpacking to ensure proper air circulation.
- Lid Operation: Open and close the lid quickly to minimize temperature fluctuations and energy loss. Ensure the lid is fully closed to maintain the set temperature.
- Defrosting: Frost buildup can reduce efficiency. Manually defrost the freezer when the frost layer becomes significant (typically a few millimeters thick). Turn off and unplug the unit, remove all contents, and allow the frost to melt. Clean and dry the interior before restarting.
Maintenance:
- Regular Cleaning: Wipe the interior and exterior with a mild detergent solution and a soft cloth. Ensure it's dry before plugging it back in.
- Defrosting: As mentioned above, manual defrosting is necessary when frost accumulates.
- Seal Check: Periodically inspect the door seal for damage or gaps. A faulty seal can lead to temperature fluctuations and increased energy consumption. Clean the seal with a damp cloth.
- Ventilation: Ensure the ventilation openings around the unit are not blocked by dust or other objects.
- Condenser Coils: If accessible, gently clean the condenser coils (usually located at the back or bottom) with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and improve efficiency.
- Professional Servicing: For any technical issues or unusual noises, contact a qualified appliance service technician.
Precautionary Guidance:
- Electrical Safety: Ensure the power outlet is properly grounded and the voltage matches the appliance specifications. Do not use extension cords.
- Handling: Avoid tilting the freezer more than 45 degrees during transportation or relocation to prevent damage to the compressor.
- Flammable Materials: Do not store flammable or explosive materials inside the freezer.
- Water Contact: Avoid spraying water directly onto the unit, especially electrical components.
- Children: Keep children away from the appliance and never allow them to play inside.
- Unplugging: Always unplug the freezer before cleaning or performing maintenance.
- Damage Check: Inspect the appliance and power cord for any damage before use. Do not use if damaged.
- Overloading: Avoid overloading the freezer with too much food at once, as this can affect its cooling efficiency.
- Hot Food: Allow hot food to cool down to room temperature before placing it in the freezer.
- Prolonged Unuse: If the freezer will not be used for an extended period, empty it, unplug it, clean and dry the interior, and leave the door slightly ajar to prevent mold growth and odors.