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SCANDINOVA UFA 184 Operating Instructions Manual

UFA235\ UFFA 220\ UFFA 166

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Category: Freezer
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Operating Instructions

UFA 184/235 FREEZERS

UFFA 166/220 FREEZERS (FROST FREE)

9120FZF00000150

 


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Thank you for purchasing a model from 
the Scandinova range. Please note that 
these instructions apply to all freezers in the 
UFA/UFFA family. Illustrations and fi ttings 
may therefore not necessarily correspond 
exactly to your model.

Warning

As the refrigerant used in this appliance is a 
fl ammable gas (Isobutane R600a), special 
care should be taken with during transport, 
positioning and installation. 

Do not use mechanical tools or other 
artifi cial ways of speeding up defrosting 
than those recommended by the 
manufacturer. 

The unit must only be serviced by a 
qualifi ed service centre

Old appliances

Old refrigeration appliances are often fi tted 
with complicated latches that can only be 
opened from the outside. If you have one 
of these old units stored away somewhere, 
or if you scrap it, remember to destroy the 
latch in order to prevent children from being 
exposed to danger by getting locked inside 
the unit. 

Disposal

This appliance contains materials which are 
recyclable. When disposing of the appliance 
you should contact your local authority 
technical department, who will inform you 
of how collection and recycling of such 
appliances takes place in the local authority 
area.

Before use

Before operating this appliance, please 
read the following instructions carefully, as 
they contain the basic information on safe 
installation, operation and maintenance. 

On receipt, check to ensure that the cabinet 
has not become damaged during transport. 
Transport damage should be reported to 
the local supplier before the cabinet is put 
to use.

Remove all transit packaging. Wash the 
inside of the appliance with luke ward water 
with a little biocrbonate soda added. Do not 
use soap or detergent as the smell linger. 
Dry the appliance throughly.

If during transport the appliance has 
been laid down, or if it has been stored 
in cold surroundings (colder than +5 ˚C) 
it must be allowed to stabilise for at least 
1 hour before being switched on.

Technical data

The appliance concerned complies with 
CE marking regulation, Directives and 
standards.
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 
89/336/EEC.
European Directive on Energy labelling 
92/75 with subsequent modifi cation 94/2 
and 2003/66
European Directive on Energy effi ciency 
96/57 and subsequent modifi cation.

Intended usage

This applience is intended for domestic use
It is suitable for storing and freezing food.

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The Freezer

Control panel

Freezing tray

Gasket

Shelves

Handle

Rating plate

Drain water extension

Front kick plate

Adjustable feets

fi g. 1

 


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Positioning the cabinet

For safety and operational reasons, do not 
set up the cabinets outdoors. 

Your freezer should be placed in a dry room 
and well ventilated room. Avoid installing 
the cabinet in a damp environment.

Never place the cabinet close to sources of 
heath such as ovens or radiators, and avoid 
placing it in direct sunlight.

Measure room temperature

 

The climate class is stated on the 
rating plate. This speciies the optimum 
temperature range for cabinet operation.

Climate Class 

Ambient temperature

SN 

 

+10 ºC to +32 ºC

 

+16 ºC to +32 ºC

ST 

 

+18 ºC to +38 ºC

 

+18 ºC to +43 ºC

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600

Installation

The surface on which the appliance is 
placed must be level. Do not use a plinth or 
similar.

The appliance can be installed as a free-
standing against a wall, built into a kitchen 
cupboard, or lined up with other models of 
the same width (fi g. 2-3).

600

fi g. 2

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Setting up and building in

 


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Ventilation

It is important that the appliance is 
completely level and that there is adequate 
air circulation over, under and around it.
The dimensions give the actual size of the 
opening (fi g. 6-7).

When positioning the appliances side by 
side, a distance of 5 cm is required between 
the appliances to allow suffi cient air fl ow. 
For this reason it is also necessary to allow 
10-15 cm space above the appliance or 
ensue that an air duct will allow warm air to 
escape around cupboards above. 

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1560/1860/2010

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Positioning

When positioning the cabinet next to an 
adjacent wall ensure that there is suffi cient 
space for the door(s) to open in order to pul 
any baskets out of the unit (fi g. 4)

NOTE: Care must be taken when opening 
the door(s) against a wall so as not to 
damage the door(s) or handle(s).

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610

fi g. 4

Fitting of angle brace for fi xing

In order to prevent the unit from tilting 
forward when the door is opened, an angle 
brace can be fi tted. Fit the brace on the wall 
behind the cabinet 80-100 mm from the left 
or right side of the cabinet depending on 
which side the door is hinged. The angle 
brace must always be fi tted in the opposite 
side of the door (fi g. 5).

80 - 10

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Levelling

It is very important that the cabinet is 
absolutely level. Any unevenness of 
the fl oor should be corrected prior to 
installation. Slight unevenness can be 
overcome by adjusting the two feet fi tted to 
the front edge of the cabinet base panel. 

To adjust the feet, fi rst remove the kick plate 
by lifting and pulling the kick plate at a 45˚ 
angle towards yourself (fi g. 8). Then adjust 
the feet as required using the tool provided 
(fi g. 8-9)

fi g. 8

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Changing the hinge side

The doors can be changed from right-hinged to left-hinged or vice versa in the following way:

1. Lay the cabinet on its back with door(s)
    uppermost

2. Remove the upper hinge
3. Move the plastic plugs where the upper    
    hinge was fi tted

5. Remove the door-closer. Refi t the door- 
    closer on the opposite side.

6. Remove the kick plate panel

10. Fit the upper door
11. Keep the door-closer to the left.
12. Fit the upper hinge

7. Remove the screws holding the lower 
      hinge in place. Turn the pin which the 
      door was mounted so that it points 
      in th opposite direction. Rotate the 
      hinge 180º and refi t on the opposite 
      side of the cabinet.

13. Remove the door handles and refi t  
      them on the opposite side. 
      Refi t the cabs.
14. The cabinet must be allowed to stablise  
      in an upright position for 1.5 hours  
      before being switched on. 

4. Lift off the upper door

8. Refi t the kick plate.
9. Adjust the hinge and tighten.

 


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Electrical connection

The cabinet is intended for connection to 
alternating current. The required voltage (V) 
and frequency (Hz) are stated on the rating 
plate, located inside the cabinet.

Power must be connected via a wall socket 
with a switch. The wall socket should be 
easily accessible.

All earthing requirements stipulated by local 
electricity authorities must be observed. The 
cabinet plug and wall socket should then 
provide correct earthing. If in doubt, contact 
your supplier or authorized electrician.

Warning

This appliance must be earthed.

The fl exible cord fi tted to the appliance has 
three wires for use with a 3-pin 13-Amp or 
3-pin 15-Amp plug. If a BS 1363 (13 Amp) 
fused plug is used, it should be fi tted with a 
13 Amp fuse.

Important

The wires in the power cord are coloured in 
accordance with the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW: EARTH
BLUE: NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
The wire colours used in the power cord of 
this appliance may not correspond with the 
colour markings identifying the terminals in 
your plug.

Proceed as follows:

Connect the GREEN-AND-YELLOW wire to 
the plug terminal marked by “E” or an earth 
symbol, or coloured GREEN or GREEN-
AND-YELLOW. Connect the BLUE wire to 
the plug terminal marked “N” or coloured 
BLACK.
Connect the BROWN wire to the plug 
terminal marked “L” or coloured RED.

I

n case of damage to the power cord 

it must be replaced by a power cord 
of corresponding typ, available from 
the manufacturer or his service 
representative.

13 AMP

fi g. 11

Fuse

13 amp

Earth

Green
& Yellow

Live

Brown

Neutral

Blue

 


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Setting the controls

The appliance is factory-set to maintain -18 
˚C in the freezer section. Following power 
failure, these settings are automatically 
reset.

The controls have the following functions:

• Power 

on/off

• Temperature 

regulation

• Temperature 

display

• 

Automatic defrost (only frost free 
appliances)

• Quick 

freeze

• 

Akustic and visual alarms

• 

Fault-fi nding, emergency and 
serviceprograms.

On/off switch

Button for display and setting the 
temperature of the freezer.

Display showing the temperature 
settings.

Button for switching off the alarm

Quick freeze button - Super Freeze

Diode

Freeze symbol with 4 stars

Temperature freezer

Alarm

Super freeze

On/off switch

Hidden door detection

Display

Control panel

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Switching the cabinet on

Connect the appliance to the power socket. 
Press the on/off switch 

 .

The actual temperature in the freezer 
section is shown on the display. 

After switching the appliance on, it takes a 
few hours before the correct temperature 
is achieved. During this period the control 
lamp fl ashes red and the acoustic alarm is 
heard. It is therefore a good idea to switch 
off the sound. To do so, press the alarm 
button 

.

Temperature regulation

A temperature of between -24 ºC and -16 
ºC can be selected for the freezer section 
by pressing the button for setting freezer 
section temperature 

. The display shows 

the temperature setting. Press the button 
until the desired temperature is displayet.

Note that the temperature in the freezer 
section should be lower than 18 ˚C in 
order to prevent micro-organisms from 
multiplying.

Super Freeze

Before freezing large quantities of fresh 
food, it is recommended that the Super 
Freeze function be activated.

To do so, press the Super Freeze button   

. A yellow diode indicates that the Super 

Freeze function is switched on.

Super Freeze is used for freezing large 
quantities of fresh food and should be 
switchen on up to 24 hours before the fresh 
food is laced in the freezer compartment.

When Super Freeze hast ben switched on, 
the refrigeration unit runs constantly and the 
freezer compartment drops to a very low 
temperature.

Super freeze automatically switchen off 
after 24 hours.

Open door alarms

If the door has been open for longer than 
two minutes, the acoustic alarm is activated 
and the diode fl ashes red. Both alarms are 
reset when the door is closed. On pressing 
the alarm button, only the acoustic alarm is 
swithed off.

Freezer high-temperature 
alarm

Visual and acoustic alarms are activated if 
the freezer temperature has been higher 
than -10   C for more than 90 minutes. If 
the temperature drops again, the visual 
and acoustic alarms ramain active and 
the display continues to show the highest 
temperature recorded in the freezer. This 
also occurs during power failure.

 


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The freezer section is a four-star freezer, 
approved for freezing and storing foodstuffs.

Freezing

To keep food at its best it should be frozen 
down to -18 ˚C in the shortest time possible. 

To obtain the most effi cient freezing, press 
the Super Freeze switch in advance. If you 
want to freeze more than 3 kg, the Super 
Freeze button should be pressed about 
10 hours in advance. With small amounts 
it is enough to do it a couple of hours in 
advance or while you are utting the goods 
in the freezer. 

You don’t need to use the freezing button 
when you put pre-frozen goods in the 
freezer, or with single small packs.

The diode fl ashes yellow when Super 
Freeze is in operation. After 24 hours, when 
freezing is complete, the yellow diode will 
stop fl ashing and the freezer will switch 
back to normal operating mode.

Only freeze good quality produce - freezing  
preserves the quality but cannot improve it.

Clean and prepare all items of food and 
pack them in freezer bags, foil, waxed 
containers, or similar. Keep the size of the 
packages small and remember that square 
packs utilse freezer space more effi ciently. 
Place each package in as much contact 
with the shelves of the freezer as possible 
and avoid placing unfrozen food in contact 
with food that is already frozen.

Note
Do not put carbonated liquids (fi zzy 
drinks) in the freezer as they may 
explode when frozen.

If water ices are consumed immediately 
after removal from the freezer, freezer 
burn could result due to the low 
temperature. Always allow to warm 
slightly before consumption.

Thawing Frozen Food

When thawing food that was frozen when 
fresh, the food will retain its quality better 
if thawed slowly. Slow thawing allows 
the food to re-absorb all the fl avour and 
nutritional value which ma be lost with fast 
thawing. By far the best method to thaw 
fresh food is to allow the temperature to rise 
slowly by placing the food on a plate in the 
fridge section or at room temperature until 
completely thawed.

Commercially frozen pre-packed food 
should be thawed in accordance with the 
manufacturers instructions. Some small 
items of food may be cooked from frozen, 
but will require a longer cooking time. For 
thawing food in a microvave oven, refer to 
the manufacturers instructions.

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5.  Place a bowl of hot but not boiling 

water in the freezer and replace 
when cool. 

6.  When all the frost has been 

removed, the interior of the freezer 
should be thoroughly cleaned and 
wiped dry.

7.  Press the on/off switch and switch 

the freezer onto the Super Freeze 
mode. Replace the food.

The cabinet should be completely defrosted 
about twice a year.

Automatic defrosting the 
freezer section

Defrosting is fully automatic and is 
controlled in appliences using frost-free 
technology.
(Only UFFA 166/220)

Defrosting the Freezer

With use, the freezer shelves will 
progressively become covered with frost, 
the amount of frost. 

Large amounts of frost act as an insulator 
and prevent the very low temperature within 
the freezer from reaching the food, it can 
also cause the freezer to operate for longer 
cycles, thereby using more energy.
 
Small amounts of soft frost can be removed 
by using a plastic scraper.

Never use a sharp or pointed object that 
might damage the freezer.

When the thickness of the frost exceeds 
4-5 mm the freezer should be completely 
defrosted. Proceed as follows:

1.  Press the Super Freeze switch 4-5 

hours before defrosting.

2.  Disconnect power at the on/off 

switch

3.  Pull out the drain spout and place 

a bowl under it to receive defrost 
water.

4.  Remove the food packages 

and wrap in thick blankets or 
newspaper to keep them cold. 
Store in boxes and if available 
place frozen freezer packs in the 
box with the food, and keep in a 
cool place.

Defrosting

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Switch the appliance off when cleaning the 
inside of the cabinet.

The cabinet is best cleaned with a weak 
soap solution (max. 85ºC) Never use 
cleaning agents that might cause scratches 
or leave an odour which may contaminate 
the food. 

Clean the sealing strip around the door 
regularly to prevent discolouratin and 
prolong its life. Clean with clear water only. 
Rubit it thoroughly dry.

Remove dust and threads from the 
compressor compartment with a vacuum 
cleaner. The front kick plate can be 
removed to enable cleaning under the 
appliance.

The cabinet is to remain unused for 
a time: 

After the refrigerator has been 

defrosted and cleaned, leave the door 
slightly ajor. This will prevent bad smells.

Save energy

- Cool hot food and drink before placing  
  them in the refrigerator
- Place frozen items in the refrigerator to 
  defrost.
- Keep the door closed as much as 
  possible.
- Thaw frozen food in the fridge
- Ensure there are no obstructions 
  preventing the door from closing properly.

Cleaning

Replacing the tube

Switch the appliance off by pressing the 
on/off switch and disconnect the power by 
pulling the plug out of the sucket. Remove 
the lamp cover using a small fl at-headed 
screw. Replace the PL tube (11 W). Refi t 
the lamp cover, reconnect the power supply 
and start the appliance by ressing the on/off 
switch. 

Unfamiliar sounds

Can be caused by tubes in the appliance 
contacting each other or the outer cladding. 
Check to make sure the refrigerator is 
standing level.

Liquid noice

Caused by circulating refrigerant. This is 
quite normal, even when the compressor is 
not running.

Door sticking:

Opening and closing the door creates 
underpressure in the cabinet. If you need to 
open and close the door repeatedly within 
a short period, lay something between the 
door sealing strip and cabinet front edge to 
create an air gab.

Useful hints

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Fault

No control lamps are lit

Water collects in the bottom of 
the refrigerator/freezer

Vibration or bothersome noise

The compressor runs 
incessantly

Temperature in freezer too high

Possible cause

The appliance is switched off
Power failure; the fuse is “off”; 
the appliance is not plugged in 
correctly.

The defrost water pipe is 
blocked.

The appliance is not level.

The appliance is resting against 
other kitchen elements.

Temperature setting too low

Temperature regulation

The amount of fresh food 
placed in the freezer is greater 
than the capacity of the 
appliance

Remedy

Press the on/off switch

Check that power is connected. 
The fuse must be reset

Clean the defrost water 
channel and the drain hole on 
the rear wall of the cabinet.

Level the appliance using a 
spirit level.

Move the appliance away 
from the kitchen elements or 
appliances it is in contact with.

Adjust temperature to a higher 
setting

Set a lower temperature

Wait a few hours and then 
recheck the temperature

Fault fi nding list

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Sensor faults

If a sensor falt is detected, a fl ashing E 
followed by a number will be shown on the 
display. The diode fl ashes red, green and 
yellow alternately and an acoustic alarm is 
activated. 

If this happens, call for service. An 
integrated emergency program will attempt 
to maintain an acceptable temperature until 
the fault is rectifi ed. 

Spare parts

When ordering spare parts, please give the 
type and part number. This information is 
given on the rating plate.

 


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9120FZF00000150

04/04

Subject to modifi cation