1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview
Thank you for choosing the PowerPac PPFZ99 90L Upright Freestanding Freezer. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, installation, and maintenance of your new appliance. Please read these instructions thoroughly before using the freezer and retain them for future reference.
The PowerPac PPFZ99 is a compact 90-liter upright freestanding freezer designed for convenient storage of frozen foods. Its efficient design and reliable performance make it suitable for various household needs.

Whakaahua 1: The PowerPac PPFZ99 90L Upright Freestanding Freezer. This image shows the exterior of the white freestanding freezer, highlighting its compact and modern design.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Hei whakarite i te haumaru o te mahi, me whai tonu i ngā mahi whakatūpato haumaru e whai ake nei:
- Haumaru Hiko: Me whakarite kia rite te toha hiko ki te voltage specified on the appliance's rating label. Do not use extension cords or multiple socket adapters. Always plug the freezer into a grounded outlet.
- Whakahau: Kia nui te wāhi huri noa i te pouaka tio kia pai ai te rere o te hau. Ka wera rawa pea ngā pūaha hau, ā, ka heke te pai o te mahi.
- Rauemi mura: Kaua e rongoatia ngā matū pahū, ngā mea mura rānei ki roto, ki te taha rānei o te pouaka tio.
- Tamariki: Ko tenei taputapu ehara i te mea mo te whakamahi ma te hunga (tae atu ki nga tamariki) he iti te kaha o te tinana, te tairongo, te hinengaro, te kore wheako me te mohiotanga, mena ka tukuna atu ki a raatau te tirotiro, te tohutohu ranei mo te whakamahi i te taputapu e te tangata whai mana mo to raatau haumaru. Me mataki nga tamariki kia kore ai ratou e takaro ki te taputapu.
- Whakatakaa: Kaua e whakamahi i nga taputapu miihini, i etahi atu tikanga ranei hei whakatere i te mahi whakaheke hukapapa, i tua atu i nga mea e taunakihia ana e te kaihanga.
- Tiaki: Momotuhia te mono o te pouaka tio i mua i te horoi, i te mahi rānei i tētahi mahi tiaki.
3. Waenga Hua
The PowerPac PPFZ99 freezer features a practical design for optimal storage. Key components include:
- Wāhanga Whakatio: The main storage area for frozen goods.
- Drawer Compartments: Multiple transparent drawers for organized storage and easy access to items.
- Waea Mana Pawera: Located externally or internally, used to adjust the freezer's temperature.
- Hiri Kuaha: Ensures an airtight closure to maintain internal temperature.
- Whakataumata Waewae: Adjustable feet at the base to ensure the appliance is stable and level.

Whakaahua 2: o roto view of the freezer. This image displays the freezer's interior with its front-opening design and four clear drawer compartments, ideal for organizing various frozen items.

Whakaahua 3: Product Detail: Drawer Compartment and Optimal Door Seal Design. This image provides a closer look at the transparent drawer compartments and highlights the effective door seal, crucial for maintaining coldness.
4. Tatūnga
Follow these steps for proper installation of your freezer:
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove all packaging materials, including protective films and tapes. Keep packaging out of reach of children.
- Turanga: Choose a dry, well-ventilated location away from direct sunlight, heat sources (e.g., oven, radiator), and extreme cold. Ensure there is at least 10 cm of space around the back and sides for adequate air circulation.
- Whakataumata: Use the adjustable levelling feet at the bottom of the freezer to ensure it stands firmly and level on the floor. A level appliance operates more efficiently and quietly.
- Te horoi: I mua i te whakamahinga tuatahi, horoia a roto me waho o te pouaka tio me te panuiamp he kakahu me te hopi horoi ngawari. Horoia kia maroke rawa.
- Initial Wait Time: After placing the freezer in its final position, wait for at least 2-4 hours before plugging it into the power outlet. This allows the refrigerant to settle.
- Hononga Hiko: Plug the freezer into a dedicated, grounded electrical outlet.

Whakaahua 4: Product Measurement. This diagram illustrates the dimensions of the freezer: 850mm height, 525mm width, and 505mm depth, crucial for planning placement.

Whakaahua 5: Temperature Control and Levelling Feet. This image highlights the temperature control dial for adjusting settings and the adjustable levelling feet at the base of the freezer.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once the freezer is set up, follow these guidelines for operation:
- Tautuhinga Pawera: Locate the temperature control dial (refer to Figure 5). Turn the dial to your desired setting. A colder setting is typically indicated by a higher number or a 'Max' position. Allow several hours for the freezer to reach the set temperature before loading food.
- Uta Kai: Do not overload the freezer. Ensure there is space for air to circulate around items. Avoid placing hot food directly into the freezer; allow it to cool down first.
- Whakatuwhera i te Kaha: Minimize the frequency and duration of door openings to maintain a stable internal temperature and conserve energy.
- Whakatio Kai Hou: For optimal freezing, place fresh food in the upper compartments or directly on the shelves (if applicable) to allow for faster freezing.
6. Tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te whai huatanga o tō pouaka tio:
- Te horoi: Unplug the freezer before cleaning. Clean the interior regularly with a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp objects.
- Whakatakaa: Over time, frost will accumulate inside the freezer. When the frost layer becomes about 5mm thick, defrost the appliance. To defrost, unplug the freezer, remove all food, and leave the door open. Place towels at the bottom to absorb melting ice. Do not use sharp objects to remove ice. Once defrosted, clean and dry the interior thoroughly before plugging it back in.
- Hiri Kuaha: Regularly check the door seal for any damage or gaps. A damaged seal can lead to inefficient operation. Clean the door seal with a damp kakahu.
- Aki Tiaki Hiko: Keep the freezer in a cool, well-ventilated area. Avoid frequent door openings. Ensure the door seal is intact. Defrost when necessary.
7. Te Raru
Before contacting customer service, try these simple troubleshooting steps:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Ko te pouaka tio kaore i te whakamatao | No power; temperature setting too high; door not closed properly; excessive frost build-up. | Check power plug and outlet; adjust temperature setting; ensure door is fully closed; defrost the freezer. |
| Haruru nui | Freezer not level; objects touching the back of the unit; compressor noise (normal). | Adjust levelling feet; move objects away from the freezer; compressor noise is normal during operation. |
| Te wai i runga i te papa | Defrost water not properly drained; door left open. | Ensure drain plug (if applicable) is secure; close door properly. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
Detailed specifications for the PowerPac PPFZ99 freezer:
- Ingoa Tauira: PPFZ99
- Waitohu: PowerPac
- Raukaha: 90 rita
- Momo Tāuta: Pūkana
- Rahi Hua (D x W x H): 50.5D x 52.5W x 85H henimita
- Taumaha Tūemi: 33 kg
- Wattage: 110 watts
- Momo Rauemi Kuaha: Te whakarewa
- Takotoranga kuaha: Matau
- Tae: Black (Note: Product title indicates White, but specifications list Black. Please verify product color upon purchase.)

Whakaahua 6: High Quality Compressor. This image highlights the internal compressor unit, emphasizing its quality and the associated 10-year warranty.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your PowerPac PPFZ99 freezer comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase for specific terms and conditions.
- Pūtāhui Kōpeke: The high-quality compressor is covered by a 10-tau pūtāhui.
- Pūtāhui Whānui: Other components are covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty, typically 1 year. Please check your warranty documentation for exact details.
- Tautoko Kiritaki: For technical assistance, warranty claims, or spare parts, please contact PowerPac customer service through their official webte pae, te korero whakapā ranei kei roto i to tuhinga whakamana.





