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Room temperature setting (fig. 1)
Press the SET button (left of the display) to read the set temperature. If you want to change this temperature:
keep the SET button pressed (LED 1 flashes) press the
▲
(UP) or the
▼
(DOWN) button within 15 seconds to
increase or decrease the temperature initially set until the new temperature is reached. Confirm the new set
value by pressing the SET button within 10 seconds of completing the previous operation. Flashing for 2
seconds of the new set value confirms the acceptance and storage of the new data.
Alarm codes display
The control unit signals any malfunctions by flashing the following alarm codes on the display: PF1, PF2, HLA,
LLA, HtA, LtA. If one or more codes are displayed in sequence, take note of them, turn the control unit off
and then on again after a few seconds. If one or more codes reappear, take note of them and call technical
assistance indicating the codes noted.
Food storage
In order to obtain the best performance of the cabinet it is necessary to comply with the following
instructions: introduce the goods into the appliance after it has reached the desired temperature readable
on the control unit; do not introduce hot food or uncovered liquids into the appliance; pack and protect the
food; do not limit the air circulation inside with obstacles; avoid frequent and prolonged door openings; wait
a few moments before reopening the door just closed.
Defrosting
Defrosting timing (fig.1)
The control unit automatically starts 4 defrost cycles within 24 hours. The timer will detect the time starting
from the moment of the first start-up. To carry out a manual defrost cycle simply press the defrost button
(SBR) for 3 seconds, an immediate automatic defrost will take place for the next 6 hours. During this phase,
the defrost indicator light will light up on the display. The defrost water elimination is automatic in all models.
7. MAINTENANCE
Periodic cell and capacitor cleaning
Before starting cleaning, switch off the appliance and unplug it from the socket. Clean the internal
compartment at least once a week following the instructions (see Initial cleaning). Clean the condenser
located above the cabinet, behind the control panel, at least once a week. Before starting the cleaning, close
and protect the cabinet, then remove the dust deposited on the front surface of the condenser with a brush
and a vacuum cleaner.