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A. Light ON/OFF
B. Button ON/OFF
Insert the plug in the power socket.
ON: Press the button (B). The pilot
light (A) switches on.
OFF: Keep pressed the button (B)
until the pilot light (A) and the
temperature indicator switches off.
(approx. 3 seconds).
As soon as the appliance is
switched on the temperature indicator
(D) shows the current temperature
inside the fridge.
C - E. Temperature
setting buttons
By pressing the button (C or E), the
current temperature setting flashes on
the indicator. It is possible to modify the
setting temperature only with flashing
indicator. To set a warmer temperature,
press button (C). To set a colder
temperature, press button (E). The
indicator displays the newly selected
temperature for a few seconds and
then shows again the inside
compartment temperature.
The newly selected temperature
must be reached after 24 hours.
Attention!
During the stability period and when
first starting the appliance the
temperature displayed does not
correspond to the setting temperature.
During this time it is possible that the
temperature displayed is lower than the
setting temperature.
D. Temperature indicator
During normal functioning the
indicator shows the temperature inside
the fridge.
Attention!
A difference between the
temperature displayed and the
temperature setting is normal. Especially
when:
• a new setting has recently been
selected
• the door has been left open for a
long time
• warm food has been placed in the
compartment
I. Schnellkühlen button
The maximum performance is
obtained by setting the supercooling
function. It’s recommended when
loading large quantities of food.
Press the supercooling button (I)
The relevant pilot light (H) switches on.
The internal temperature goes down
to +2°C.
After about 6 hours the supercooling
function switches off automatically.
Fresh food refrigeration
To obtain the best performance:
• do not store warm food or
evaporating liquids in the
refrigerator;
• do cover or wrap the food,
particularly if it has a strong flavour.
• Position food so that air can circulate
freely round it.