Manual-Liebherr-LGPv-6520-MediLine
Manual-Liebherr-LGPv-6520-MediLine
Freezer
Read the operating instructions before switching on for the first time
LGPv 1420
LGPv 6520
LGPv 8420
7085 411-02
Content Priority of warnings
Priority of warnings.................................................................. 16
Safety instructions and warnings............................................ 16 DANGER identifies a situation involving direct
danger which, if not obviated, may result
Symbols on the appliance....................................................... 17 in death or severe bodily injury.
Intended use............................................................................ 17
Foreseeable incorrect use...................................................... 17 WARNING identifies a dangerous situation which,
Declaration of conformity........................................................ 17 if not obviated, may result in death or
Noise emissions from the appliance....................................... 17 severe bodily injury.
Climate rating.......................................................................... 18 identifies a dangerous situation which,
CAUTION
Description of the appliance.................................................... 18 if not obviated, may result in minor or
Setting up................................................................................ 18 medium bodily injury.
Levelling the appliance............................................................ 18
Electrical connection............................................................... 18
NOTICE identifies a dangerous situation
which, if not obviated, may result in
Appliance dimensions............................................................. 18 damage to property.
Equipment............................................................................... 19
Back-up battery....................................................................... 19 Note identifies useful information and tips.
Operating and control elements..............................................20
Power failure alarm..................................................................20
Switching the appliance on and off.........................................20
Setting the temperature...........................................................20
Safety instructions and warnings
Temperatur display mode........................................................20 - WARNING: do not seal ventilation
Door open alarm...................................................................... 21
Setting the delay time for the door open alarm........................ 21
openings on the appliance hous-
Audible warning signal settings............................................... 21 ing or enclosure.
Deactivating the audible warning signal function.................... 21
- WARNING: only use the me-
Alarm test................................................................................ 21
Alarm messages.....................................................................22 chanical devices or other aids
Adjusting the alarm parameters..............................................22 recommended by the manufac-
Calling up stored alarm events and reading the turer to help speed up the defrosting process.
temperature progression.........................................................22
Resetting the stored alarm events HAn...................................22 - WARNING: do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Resetting the recorded temperature progression rt ...............22
Example of an alarm query.....................................................23 - WARNING: do not use any electrical devices in the
Calibrating the control sensor ................................................23 refrigerator compartment which do not comply with
Product sensor (available accessory).....................................23 the design recommended by the manufacturer.
Activation of the product sensor..............................................23
Calibrating the product sensor ............................................... 24 - WARNING: the mains cable must not be dam-
Switching the temperature display between control sensor aged while installing the appliance.
and product sensor.................................................................24
Keypad lock.............................................................................24 - WARNING: multi-sockets or distributor strips
Setting the real time clock.......................................................25 and other electronic devices (such as halogen
Conversion from summer to winter time..................................25 transformers) must not be positioned and oper-
Enabling/disabling automatic conversion from summer to
winter time...............................................................................25
ated at the rear of appliances.
Changing the network address ..............................................25 - WARNING: this appliance must be secured as
Resetting the parameters to factory settings..........................25
Defrosting................................................................................26
described in the operating instructions to rule
Activating the defrost function manually.................................26 out any potential risks due to its instability.
Setting the display indication for the defrost phase................26
External alarm.........................................................................26
- Do not store any explosive substances, such as
Cleaning..................................................................................26 aerosol containers with flammable propellant
Malfunctions............................................................................27 gas, inside the appliance.
Shutting your appliance down.................................................27
Disposal notes.........................................................................27 - To prevent injury and damage to property, the
Possible error messages in the display...................................27 appliance should only be installed by two people.
Changing over door hinges LGPv 65.. / 84..............................28
- After unpacking it, check the appliance for signs
of damage. Contact the supplier if it is damaged.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains power
supply.
- Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces
(e.g. chilled/frozen products). If necessary, take
safety action (e.g. gloves).
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Symbols on the appliance
- All repairs and work on the appliance may only The symbol can be located on the compressor. It
be carried out by customer service personnel refers to the oil in the compressor and indicates
or other trained personnel. The same applies to the following danger: swallowing or inhaling can
be fatal. This is only relevant for recycling. There
changing the mains power cable. is no danger in normal operation.
- Only carry out repair and other work on the ap- Warning about inflammable substances.
pliance when the mains plug has visibly been
disconnected.
- Only install, connect and dispose of the appliance A sticker to this effect may be applied to the rear
as described in these operating instructions. of the appliance. It refers to the foampadded
panels in the door and/or the housing. This is
- In the event of a fault, pull out the plug or switch only relevant for recycling. Do not remove the
off the fuse. sticker.
Declaration of conformity
The refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks. The appliance
complies with the relevant safety regulations and EU Directives
2006/42/EG, 2014/30/EU, 2009/125/EG and 2011/65/EU.
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Climate rating Setting up
The climate rating indicates at what • Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight or near cookers,
room temperature the appliance radiators and similar sources of heat.
may be operated to achieve full cool-
ing capacity and what the maximum • Do not place heat-emitting appliances, e.g. microwave oven,
humidity level in the area around the toaster, etc., on top of the appliance.
appliance may be to ensure that no • Standard EN 378 specifies that the room in which you install
condensation forms on the exterior your appliance must have a volume of 1 m3 per 8 g of R 290
housing. refrigerant used in the appliance, so as to avoid the formation of
inflammable gas/air mixtures in the room where the appliance is
The climate rating is indicated on the type plate. located in the event of a leak in the refrigerant circuit.The quantity
of refrigerant used in your appliance is indicated on the type plate
Max. room Max. relative on the inside of the appliance.
Climate rating
temperature humidity • There must be a gap of at least 30 cm between the upper edge
3 25 °C 60% of the appliance and the ceiling.
4 30 °C 55%
5 40 °C 40%
Levelling the appliance
7 35 °C 75%
NOTICE
The minimum room temperature at the place of installation is 10°C. The appliance must be aligned horizontally and vertically. If the
appliance is not level, the main body of the appliance can be
deformed and the door will not close properly.
Description of the appliance
NOTICE
The maximum load per grid shelf is 60 kg.
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Equipment
Safety lock
Back-up battery
Before the appliance is
switched on, the battery
which is fitted in the com-
pressor compartment must
be connected.
LGPv 1490 equipment
This battery ensures that
alarms are always reported,
even in the event of a power
Fit the supplied shelf rails to the right failure.
and left of the vertical bar.
Important!
The appliance must not be connected to the electrical
power supply yet.
Intermediate shelves
NOTICE
The maximum load per intermediate shelf is 20 kg.
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Operating and control elements Switching the appliance on and off
Connect the appliance to the mains. Display = OFF.
If the appliance is disconnected from the mains for a long time after
it has been switched on for the first time and if the temperature
inside the appliance rises above the upper alarm limit, this will be
detected as a fault by the electronic control system ( flashes
in the display).
Defrost button (for manually activating the defrost function) The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode.
Enter button
Switching the appliance off
Symbols in the display Press for approx. 5 seconds. Display =
Compressor is running
LED flashing - refrigeration unit switches on after a delay. Setting the temperature
The compressor will start automatically after the pressure
Press for 1 second. The temperature display flashes.
in the refrigerant circuit has equalised.
LED flashing and appears in the display. The real The desired temperature setting is saved.
time clock must be reset.
1 = °F
Power failure alarm
Press . Display =
In the case of a power failure, the audible warning signal will sound
and will be shown in the display. Press for 5 seconds.
If appears in the refrigerator’s display, the temperature has The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
risen above the upper alarm limit of + 8°C. ing mode.
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Door open alarm Deactivating the audible warning signal func-
When the door is opened, the LED lights up and the temperature tion
display begins to flash. The audible warning signal function can be completely deacti-
vated if necessary.
When the door has been left open for more than 60 seconds, the
LED begins to flash, and and the temperature indication Press for 5 seconds. Display =
flash alternately in the display.
Press until appears in the display.
The audible warning signal sounds (unless the audible warning
signal function has been deactivated). Press . Display =
Press for 5 seconds. Display = The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode.
Press until appears in the display.
Press for 5 seconds. The appliance does not stop its refrigerating function during this
test.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode. Press + for 5 seconds.
Automatic reactivation of the audible warning signal is now active. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode.
The time before the audible warning signal sounds again must be set.
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Alarm messages Calling up stored alarm events and reading
1. LED flashes in the display the temperature progression
Press . Display =
If appears in the display, the appliance has a fault. Consult
your nearest customer service point. Scroll through the list using or .
2. LED flashes in the display; the display reads HI or LO Number of temperature alarms
The interior is too warm (HI) or too cold (LO). Last temperature alarm
The audible warning signal sounds (unless the audible warning
Last temperature alarm but one
signal function has been deactivated).
Temperature alarm before
Note
The alarm parameters can be adjusted. See Adjusting the Number of power cuts
alarm parameters.
Last power cut
3. HA / HF / flashes in the display
There has been a power cut (HF) of some length or the interior Last power cut but one
was too warm or too cold (HA) during a certain period of time.
Power cut before
Up to three alarm events can be stored and called up.
Period in hours in which the maximum and minimum interior
temperatures were measured
Press until appears in the display. You can exit the menu at any time by pressing for 5 seconds.
= Lower alarm limit If no button is pressed within 60 seconds, the electronic control
system switches back automatically.
Press . Display = temperature difference in °C
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Example of an alarm query Product sensor (available accessory)
Situation: HA/HF/ flashes in the display. The temperature may be measured or recorded at any point in
the interior using the product sensor.
Press . Display=
Press . Display =
Remove the plug!
There has not been an alarm status with a too high or too low 1.
temperature. You must switch to display . Feed the sensor through the opening in
the compressor compartment and
position inside the appliance.
Press . Display =
Seal the opening
Press until appears in the display.
with sealant.
Press . Display = 1 power failure has occurred.
Press . Display =
The electronic control system is now ready for the next alarm.
Press for 5 seconds. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode.
Activating the keypad lock
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
Switching the temperature display between Use button or to select the PIN code.
control sensor and product sensor
Press . Display =
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
All buttons except and are locked.
Press until appears in the display.
If an incorrect PIN code is entered, the electronic control system
Press . Display = (control sensor) switches back to normal operation without activating the keypad
lock.
Press . Display = (product sensor)
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat- Press . Display =
ing mode.
All functions are enabled.
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Setting the real time clock Conversion from summer to winter time
The real time clock is preset (CET). For a different time zone, the Conversion to summer time is carried out automatically by the
time must be adjusted manuall. electronic control system on the last Sunday in March at 2 o’clock
in the morning.
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
Conversion to winter time is carried out automatically by the elec-
Press . Display = tronic control system on the last Sunday in October at 2 o’clock
in the morning.
Press . Display = (year)
In order to enable the new time, the appliance must be switched
Press . Display = off and on after each of the times specified above.
Press . Display =
Set the day of the week by pressing the buttons. Changing the network address
When connecting several appliances via the RS485 interface,
Press . each appliance must have its own network address.
Press . Display = (hour 0-23) Press for 5 seconds. Display =
Press . Display = Press until appears in the display.
Set the hour by pressing the buttons. Press . Display =
Press . Use button or to change the network address (1-207).
Press . Display = (minute 0-59) Press . Display =
Press . Display = Press for 5 seconds.
Set the minutes by pressing the buttons. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operat-
ing mode.
Press .
Display =
Press . Display =
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Defrosting Cleaning
The refrigerator defrosts automatically. WARNING
Before cleaning, always disconnect the appliance
Activating the defrost function manually from the mains. Pull out the plug or switch off the
If the door has been left slightly open for a long time, a layer of fuse.
ice may form in the interior and on the cooling plate. The defrost
function can then be activated manually. CAUTION
Press for 3 seconds. Display = + Risk of damage to the appliance components and
risk of injury due to hot steam.
The electronic control system will automatically switch back to
normal operating mode.
Do not use steam cleaning equipment to clean
Display =
the appliance.
NOTICE
Setting the display indication for the defrost
phase Surfaces which may come into contact with food
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
and accessible drain systems must be cleaned at
regular intervals.
Press until appears in the display.
• Clean the inside, equipment parts and outer walls with lukewarm
Press . Display = water and a little detergent. Do not use chemical solvents or any
cleaning agents containing sand or acid.
Use button or to select the desired setting.
• To avoid short-circuits, ensure no cleaning water penetrates into
0 = Symbol + alternating display of and the current tem- the electrical components when cleaning the appliance.
perature in the interior of the appliance.
• Dry all parts well with a cloth.
1 = Symbol + temperature before the start of the defrost phase.
• Use a commercially available stainless-steel cleaning agent for
stainless-steel appliances.
2 = Symbol + .
• Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the
Press . Display = appliance. It is very important for servicing purposes.
Press for 5 seconds. The electronic control system will switch
back to normal operating mode.
A floating alarm contact and an RS485 interface are available. Remove the plug!
A refitting kit for serial data evaluation via the RS485 interface is 1.Remove the dust filter by lifting
available from your dealer or our customer service department. upwards.
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Malfunctions Possible error messages in the display
You may be able to rectify the following faults by checking
Error Error Action
the possible causes yourself:
code
• Appliance does not function:
E0, E1, Temperature sensor Contact the customer
– Is the appliance switched on? E2, rE defective service department
– Is the plug correctly fitted in the mains socket? EE, EF Electronic control Contact the customer
– Is the fuse intact? system error service department
• The temperature is not low enough: dOr Appliance door Close appliance door
open for too long
– Is the temperature setting correct (see "Setting the tempera-
ture")? HI Temperature inside Check that the door has
appliance too high been closed properly. If
– Does the separately installed thermometer show the correct (too warm) the temperature does not
reading? drop, contact the customer
– Is the ventilation system working properly? service department.
– Is the appliance set up too close to a heat source? LO Temperature inside Contact the customer
appliance too low service department
If none of the above causes (too cold)
apply and you cannot rectify
the fault yourself, contact the Etc Reset the real time clock (see
nearest customer service de- "Setting the real time clock")
partment stating the type desig- HF, HA There has been a See
nation 1 , service number 2 power cut of some Calling up stored alarm
and appliance number 3 as length or the interior events and reading the
indicated on the type plate. was too warm or too temperature progression
cold during a certain
period of time.
The position of the type plate is shown in the section entitled
Description of the appliance. btE Back-up Battery error Check if the battery is
connected properly. See
Back-up Battery. If the
connection is correct
and the error code is
Shutting your appliance down still displayed, contact
If the appliance is left empty for a lengthy period, it must be the customer service
switched off, defrosted, cleaned and dried and the door is to be department.
left open to prevent mould formation. btP Power failure alarm It will go out again when
mains voltage is applied.
Complete the following steps to dis-
Make a decision on what
connect the power failure alarm battery
you wish to do with the
from the electronic control system.
items stored in the appli-
ance.
• Keep the button pressed for approx.
3 seconds.
– The OFF indicator and the tempera-
ture display flash alternately.
• Remove the connector of the bat-
tery.
Disposal notes
The appliance contains reusable materials and should
be disposed of properly - not simply with unsorted
household refuse. Appliances which are no longer
needed must be disposed of in a professional and
appropriate way, in accordance with the current local
regulations and laws.
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Changing over door hinges LGPv 65.. / 84..
Door hinges should only be changed by a trained expert. 4. Remove the hinge components from the hinge bracket.
Changing the door hinges must be done by two people.
Bearing ring
Brass washer
Hinge bushing
1. Open door by about 90°. Plastic washer
Important note
Note on point 4
The door must be opened 90°
before the lower hinge bracket The hinge bushing with brass washer and bear-
is removed. ing ring may stick in the door mounting when
you pull out the hinge bracket and, in this case,
must be removed from it.
This will hold the self-closing
mechanism that is integrated into
the door in the required position for
installation.
WARNING
If the door is removed and reinstalled in the
closed position, this will lead to destruction of
the self-closing mechanism on the first open-
ing of the door.
Important
As a result of its heavy weight, the door
must be held secure by one person. 5.Transfer the upper hinge bracket and covers to the
opposite side.
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WARNING
Note on point 11
It is essential that the door is The tabs on the bearing ring must fit into
open at an angle of 90° during the recesses of the door mounting during
installation.
installation.
If the door is installed in the If necessary, gently rotate the upper ring.
closed position, this will lead to
destruction of the self-closing
mechanism on the first opening
and closing of the door.
Important
As a result of its heavy weight, the door
must be held secure by one person.
Bearing ring
Brass washer
12. Screw hinge bracket into place.
Plastic washer
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