Electrolux S105GE Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 2

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CONTROLS

The controls are located at the base of the refrigerator and
contain the following elements - as far as the refrigerator is
equipped for the corresponding type of energy, fig 1:

A rocker switch (A) is used to select the electric power
supply.

Refrigerator temperature is controlled by a thermostat (B)
when the unit runs on 230 V.

The piezoelectric igniter discharges sparks over the burner
when the button (C) is depressed.

The gas supply is turned on/off by means of the knob (D).

The refrigerator is fitted with a safety device which auto-
matically shuts off the supply of gas if the flame goes out.
The safety device can be opened manually by depressing
knob (D).

Refrigerator temperature is controlled by a thermostat (E)
when the refrigerator runs on LP gas. Please note that the
thermostat has no ``off'' position.

Also on the control panel is a flame indicator (F). Its pointer
(red) is in the green zone of the scale when the flame is
alight.

STARTING THE REFRIGERATOR

The position numbers refer to fig. 1.

LP Gas operation

After initial installation, after servicing, changing gas cylin-
ders etc., the gas pipes may contain some air which should
be allowed to escape by briefly turning on the refrigerator or
other appliances. This will ensure that the flame lights
immediately.

To start gas operation:

1. Open the shut-off valve of the gas bottle (check that there

is enough gas). Open any shut-off valve of the gas instal-
lation.

2. Check that the switch for mains operation is off.

3. Turn on the gas supply by turning the (D) knob to position

4. Set the thermostat knob (E) to the highest setting.

5. Keeping the flame failure device buttom (D) pressed,

operate the igniter (C) until the flame lights.

6. Keep the (D) buttom pressed for a further 10 to 15 se-

conds then release it.

You can check that the flame is alight by watching the
indicator (F) (pointer moves to green area).

To terminate gas operation, turn knob (D) to

.

230 V Operation

Turn off gas opertion (when applicable).

Turn the knob (B) of the thermostat to its highest (col-
dest) position.

Set switch (A) to position I. The switch will light up green
when the power supply is connected.

REGULATING THE TEMPERATURE

The position number refers to fig. 1.

Once the refrigerator has been started it will take a few
hours to become cold.

On 230 V operation the refrigerator is controlled by a ther-
mostat and the thermostat knob (B) should be set at 3-5. If
a lower (colder) temperature is desired, set the thermostat
to a higher figure.

On LP gas operation the refrigerator temperature is regu-
lated by the gas thermostat (E), which should be set at 3-4.
If a lower (colder) temperature is desired, set the thermostat
to a higher figure.

FOOD STORAGE

Always keep food in closed containers. Never put hot food
in the refrigerator; allow it to cool first.

Never keep items in the refrigerator which might give
off flammable gases.

The 2-star (**) frozen food compartment is intended for the
storage of frozen food and for making ice. It is not suitable
for freezing items of food.

Never put bottles or cans of fizzy drinks in the frozen food
storage compartment as they may burst when freezing. Also
don't give children ice lollies straight from the compartment
as they could cause frost burns.

Most kinds of frozen food can be stored in the frozen food
compartment for about a month. This period of time may
vary, however, and it is important to follow the instructions
on the individual packings.

ICE-MAKING

Fill the ice tray just below the brim with drinking water and
put it on the freezer shelf. It is possible to make ice faster
by turning the control knob temporarily to its highest value
but do not forget to turn it back to its regular setting after-
wards as the refrigerator might otherwise become too cold.

DEFROSTING

Frost will gradually accumulate on the refrigerating sur-
faces. It must not be allowed to grow too thick as it acts as
an insulator and adversely affects refrigerator perfor-mance.

Check the formation of frost regularly every week and when
it gets about 3 mm thick, defrost the refrigerator.

To defrost the `fridge, turn it off and remove the ice tray and
all food items. Warning: normally the temperature of items
of fozen foods would rise unduly during defrosting and so
they should be consumed within 24 h or discarded.

Do not try to accelerate defrosting by using any kind of
heating appliance, as this might damage the plastic sur-
faces of the refrigerator. Neither should any sharp objects
be used to scrape off the ice.

The defrost water runs from a collector channel down a
tube to a drip tray at the rear of the refrigerator where it
evaporates. When all the ice has melted, wipe the refrigera-

Caution! Only use one source of energy at a time

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Summary of Contents for S105GE

Page 1: ...nded for different sources of energy S105 G LP Gas S105 GE LP Gas and Electric DATA PLATE Check the data plate inside the refrigerator to ensure that you have received the right model The right gas pressure is 30 mbar The right voltage is 230 volts The data plate contains e g the following details Model designation Product number Serial number Since these details will be needed if you have to get ...

Page 2: ...ke a few hours to become cold On 230 V operation the refrigerator is controlled by a ther mostat and the thermostat knob B should be set at 3 5 If a lower colder temperature is desired set the thermostat to a higher figure On LP gas operation the refrigerator temperature is regu lated by the gas thermostat E which should be set at 3 4 If a lower colder temperature is desired set the thermostat to ...

Page 3: ...in table top obstructed 2 The evaporator is frosted up 3 The temperature control setting is incorrect 4 The gas pressure is incorrect check the pressure regu lator at the gas container 5 The ambient temperature is too high 6 To much food is loaded at one time 7 The door is not properly closed or the magnetic door seal is defective 8 More than one source of energy is used at one time If the refrige...

Page 4: ...ing into account all relevant regu lations and codes of practice For mains voltage operation it is important that the circuit to and in the caravan is effec tively earthed ALL MAINS VOLTAGE WIRING IN THE CARAVAN MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT I E E REGULATIONS INCLUDING THE USE OF AN OUTLET AND COUPLER TO BS4343 CEE17 For connection to a 230 V electricity supply the refrigerator has ...

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