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Built-in devices 10-10
• To turn the refrigerator off turn the energy selector switch
to the O position
m
.
230 V operation
• Turn the energy selector switch to mains
k
.
• Use the thermostat
o
to regulate the temperature. No
absolute temperature values have been assigned to the
temperature levels.
• To turn the refrigerator off turn the energy selector switch
to the O position
m
.
Gas operation
• Turn the energy selector switch to gas operation
l
.
• Open the main stop valve on the gas cylinder and the
“Refrigerator” gas stop valve.
• Turn the thermostat
o
to the highest setting and keep it
pressed down. The refrigerator either ignites automatically
or by pushing the button for manual ignition several times
(model-specific).
• If gas operation has been activated, then the indicator in
the control window will move into the green zone
n
.
Only release the button when the the indicator is in the
green zone.
• Use the thermostat
o
to regulate the cooling capacity.
No absolute temperature values have been assigned to
the temperature levels.
• To turn the refrigerator off turn the energy selector switch
to the O position
m
• Close the main stop valve on the gas cylinder and the
“Refrigerator” gas stop valve.
Environmental conditions influence the performance of the
refrigeration unit. The system reacts sluggishly to changes in
the thermostat regulator, loss of cold when opening the door
or storing goods. Use the winter cover if the temperature is
below +10°C (Dometic accessory).
If the temperature stays above +32°C, an additional fan
(Dometic accessory) should be installed
Summary of Contents for 65FL Siesta TI
Page 1: ...SIESTA SIESTA ALKOVEN CLASSIC EDITION Version 09 2012 Manual GB...
Page 8: ...Introduction 01 4...
Page 48: ...Exterior Structure 05 14...
Page 80: ...Interior Structure 06 32 65 FL Siesta 65 TL Siesta Day position Night position...
Page 94: ...Electrical Installations 07 14...
Page 130: ...Built in devices 10 18...
Page 142: ...Maintenance and Care 11 12...