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Using Your Appliance
The appliance is controlled by a thermostat knob, situated
within the appliance, usually towards the top of the
appliance at the side and looks like :
Temperature selection
Higher settings on the thermostat (towards 7) mean lower
(colder) temperatures with the appliance. Depending on
ambient temperatures, and thermostat setting – the
temperature inside the appliance can drop below 0. It is
recommended that when the ambient temperature is normal
you set the thermostat to a medium setting. Use the
highest setting only when required or recommended.
Ambient temperature changes outside the appliance affect
the interior temperatures of the appliance, when required;
you may need to adjust the thermostat accordingly.
When the thermostat is in the (0) STOP position, the
appliance is switched off. To switch it on, turn the
thermostat towards the high setting (7).
Even when the appliance is set to (0) STOP you will find that
the electricity supply is uninterrupted (the light will work
etc.) unless the appliance is un plugged or switched off at
the wall.
Note:
Temperatures within the appliance can be affected
by how often, and how long the door is opened for. Always
try to keep the length of time the door is open to a
minimum.
Warning: Do not
damage the refrigerant
circuit when installing
or cleaning the
appliance.
Warning: Do not use
mechanical devices or
other means to
accelerate the
defrosting process,
other than those
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Warning: Do not use
any electrical devices
to defrost this
appliance unless they
are a type
recommended by the
manufacturer.
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