the burner and be lit by the electric
ignition. If the flame goes out, the
gas will immediately be lit again.
Selecting gas operation
manually
Important! It is prohibited to use
gas to operate the refrigerator
while you are driving. If a road
accident results in fire, there is a
danger of explosion.
If you select the gas supply manually,
the refrigerator will operate
according to the thermostatic
setting.
If your vehicle's engine has been
running and is then switched off,
you will be
unable to select gas operation for a
period of 15 minutes.This time
delay has been built into the system
to prevent gas operation of the
refrigerator during stops at petrol
stations.To cancel the built-in time
delay, briefly switch the refrigerator
off and then on again.
Important! It is prohibited to
operate the refrigerator with gas
while in the vicinity of petrol
stations. If filling takes longer than
15 minutes, switch the refrigerator
off by means of the main switch (A).
If the system selects gas operation,
the ignition will be activated
automatically.The gas will flow to
the burner and be lit by the electric
ignition. If the flame goes out, the
gas will immediately be lit again.
If the flame cannot be lit within
30 seconds, the gas supply will
stop and gas mode will be
switched off.The LED of the
main switch will turn from
green to red and flash every
second.
The gas mode can be reset only if
the refrigerator is switched off. If
you switch the refrigerator on again
and the gas mode is still not
working, the LED of the manual gas
mode will flash to indicate that gas
is unavailable.
Switching off the refrigerator
1. Set the main switch (A) to 0
(off).
2. The refrigerator is now
completely switched off.
3. Use the door locking mechanism
to lock the open door.This prevents
unpleasant odours and mould in the
refrigerator.
Travel Catch
Ensure that this is engaged whilst
the vehicle is in motion.
The travel catch at the top of the
door can be set in two positions. In
one position, the door is held tightly
shut and in the other, it is held
slightly ajar so the fridge can be
aired when not in use.