The WESTERN D225H122 is a compact and efficient deep freezer with a gross volume of 190 liters and a net volume of 168 liters. It features a durable hard top lid and a single top-opening door for easy access. The convertible technology allows it to function as either a freezer (maintaining temperatures below -17°C) or a cooler (maintaining temperatures below 10°C), offering flexibility for various storage needs. With 60mm polyurethane insulation, it provides excellent temperature retention and energy efficiency. It comes with a single basket for organized storage and is equipped with castor wheels for easy mobility and a lock for security.
Features
:- Convertible Technology: Functions as both a freezer and a cooler, offering versatile storage options.
- High Insulation: 60mm Polyurethane insulation for superior temperature retention and energy efficiency.
- Durable Hard Top: Robust metal top lid for enhanced durability and security.
- Single Basket: Provides organized storage for various items.
- Mobility: Equipped with castor wheels for easy relocation.
- Security: Features a lock and key arrangement to secure contents.
- Energy Efficient: Designed to minimize power consumption (2-star energy rating).
- Tropical Design: Built to perform effectively even in high ambient temperatures (up to 43°C).
- Quiet Operation: High-performance compressor and condenser ensure efficient cooling with minimal noise.
- Rodent-Proof Power Cord: Added protection against damage.
- Manual Defrost: Allows for thorough cleaning and maintenance
Applications
:Homes: Storing frozen foods, bulk groceries, ice cream, and beverages.Commercial Establishments: Ideal for small shops, cafes, bakeries, restaurants, and convenience stores.Food Processing Units: For temporary storage of ingredients and finished products.
Food Storage: Efficiently preserves perishable goods and frozen items for extended periods. Usage
:- Placement: Place the freezer on a flat, stable surface in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure sufficient clearance around the unit for proper air circulation.
- Initial Setup: Allow the freezer to stand upright for a few hours before plugging it in to allow the refrigerant to settle.
- Power On: Plug the freezer into a dedicated power outlet.
- Temperature Setting: Use the thermostat control to set the desired temperature for either freezing or cooling. Allow several hours for the freezer to reach the set temperature before loading it with items.
- Loading: Distribute items evenly inside the freezer. Do not overload to ensure proper air circulation and efficient cooling. Utilize the provided basket for organized storage.
- Convertible Mode: To switch between freezer and cooler modes, adjust the thermostat accordingly.
- Defrosting: Perform manual defrosting when ice buildup reaches a certain thickness (e.g., 1/4 to 1/2 inch) to maintain efficiency.
Maintenance:
- Regular Cleaning: Clean the interior and exterior of the freezer regularly with a mild detergent and water. Wipe dry thoroughly.
- Defrosting: Manually defrost the freezer when ice accumulates. Unplug the unit, remove all contents, and allow the ice to melt. You can use a plastic scraper to gently remove ice. Never use sharp objects to chip away ice.
- Condenser Coils: Periodically clean the condenser coils at the back or bottom of the freezer to ensure efficient cooling. Use a brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris.
- Door Seal: Check the door gasket regularly for any cracks or damage. A tight seal is crucial for maintaining temperature and energy efficiency. Clean the gasket with warm, soapy water.
- Ventilation: Ensure that the ventilation grilles are not blocked by anything to allow proper airflow.
- Power Cord: Inspect the power cord for any signs of damage.
Precautionary Guidance:
- Electrical Safety: Always plug the freezer into a grounded outlet. Do not use extension cords or adapters.
- Placement: Avoid placing the freezer near heat sources (ovens, radiators) or in direct sunlight. Ensure adequate ventilation space around the unit.
- Leveling: Ensure the freezer is level to ensure proper door sealing and efficient operation.
- Handling: When moving the freezer, avoid tilting it excessively. Use the castor wheels for easy movement.
- Defrosting: Never use sharp or metallic objects to remove ice, as this can damage the evaporator coils and lead to refrigerant leaks.
- Food Safety: Do not store hot food directly in the freezer. Allow it to cool down first.
- Overloading: Avoid overloading the freezer, as this can hinder proper air circulation and affect cooling efficiency.
- Child Safety: Keep the lock and key out of reach of children.
- Repairs: In case of any malfunction or issue, contact an authorized service technician. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself.