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TEMPERATURE REGULATION 

The temperature in the appliance is controlled using the thermostat dial 

2

 (see fig. 1) 

by turning it to one side or the other. Turning the thermostat dial clockwise reduces the 

temperature in the chamber. The temperature is indicated on the thermostat dial.  
The temperature is regulated on the scale of five digits. 

0

  = Compressor is switched off 

WARNING! Electric current is not switched off. 

1

  = highest temperature (lowest cooling) 

5

  = lowest temperature (highest cooling) 

THE TEMPERATURE IN THE APPLIANCE MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AMBIENT 
TEMPERATURE, THE AMOUNT OF FOODSTUFFS, THE TEMPERATURE OF THE 
FOODSTUFFS,  AND  HOW  OFTEN  THE  APPLIANCE  DOORS  ARE  OPENED  AND 

CLOSED.  
IF THE ROOM IS COOL, THE APPLIANCE COOLS LESS. THE TEMPERATURE IN 

THE  APPLIANCE  MAY  THEREFORE  RISE.  Use  the  thermostat  wheel  to  set  a 
lower temperature.  

DEFROSTING 

The  appliance  defrosts  automatically.  Drops  of  ice  that  form  on  the  back  wall  of  the 
refrigerator compartment thaw during the time the compressor is not working and the 

thaw  water  runs  down  the  thaw  water  runoff  channel  to  the  tray  on  top  of  the 
compressor, where it evaporates

CLEANING AND CARE 

REGULARLY CLEAN THE APPLIANCE. 

Remember that before cleaning the back part of the appliance body 
you must disconnect the appliance from the electrical energy supply 

socket by pulling the plug out of the electricity outlet. 

 

Protect the appliance inner surfaces and plastic parts from fats, acids and sauces.  In 

case of accidental spills – immediately clean with warm soapy water or dishwashing 

detergent.  Wipe dry. 

 

Clean  the  appliance  inner  surfaces  with  warm  soapy  water.  
Dishwashing  detergent  may  also  be  used.  Wipe  dry  inner  and 

outer surfaces. 

 

Regularly clean the hermetic gaskets of the doors. Wipe dry. 

 

 REGULARLY CLEAN THE THAW WATER CHANNEL SPACE WITH 

A SPECIAL CLEANER FOR THAT PURPOSE (Fig. 1). 

 

At  least  once  a  year  clean  dust  away  from  the  back  part  of  the 

appliance  body  and  the  compressor.    A  soft  brush,  electrostatic 
cloth or vacuum cleaner may be used for cleaning.  

 

DO  NOT  use  detergents  containing  abrasive  particles,  acid,  alcohol  or  benzene  for 
cleaning the appliance inner and outer surfaces.  

 

DO  NOT  use  for  cleaning  cloths  or  sponges  that  have  coarse  surfaces  intended 
for scrubbing.  

Summary of Contents for CD40DM

Page 1: ...Vertical display cooler Instructions for Use...

Page 2: ...larly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Disposal of the appliance should be according to national rules Do not damage the appliance refrigeration system It contains the refrigerant gas R600a...

Page 3: ...f the appliance or otherwise damaged A damaged plug can be the cause of a fire CAUTION If the installed interior lighting or the advertising panel s light emitting diode LED lamp for the cooling devic...

Page 4: ...PER CENT The appliance climate class is 3 Inside temperature class S from 2 C to 14 C Product data sheet Data according to requirements of standard EN ISO 23953 2 2005 Model CD40DM Total gross volume...

Page 5: ...he refrigerator showcase is activated and operates continuously 2 INTERIOR LIGHTING ON OFF BUTTON The interior lighting is switched on off by pressing this button Symbol on O off 3 ADVERTISING PANEL L...

Page 6: ...ace the appliance in a dry well ventilated room WARNING The appliance should not be operated in an unheated room or porch Place the appliance away from heat sources such as kitchen stove oven radiator...

Page 7: ...aw water runs down the thaw water runoff channel to the tray on top of the compressor where it evaporates CLEANING AND CARE REGULARLY CLEAN THE APPLIANCE Remember that before cleaning the back part of...

Page 8: ...the refrigeration system at the back part of the appliance body is touching the wall Pull the appliance away from any furniture or walls Water has appeared at the bottom of the refrigerator compartmen...

Page 9: ...separate the bottom bracket 10 together with the washers and gaskets 9 on the small axle 3 Remove the two screws 7 and separate the bracket 5 and the gasket 6 4 Separate the door 4 5 Remove the 4 scr...

Page 10: ...E IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY ASCERTAIN WHETHER YOU CAN REMEDY THE CAUSE OF THE FAULTY FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF If you cannot solve the problem yourself contact the nearest refrigerator servi...

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