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Operator's guide
6. CONTROLS
1 Light switch:
2. Refrigeration unit switch:
3. Thermometer:
Thermostat:
a)
4 SET or P
5
“
UP
”
6
“
DOWN
”
7. CHECKING CORRECT OPERATION BEFORE USE
CHECK THAT: 1.
2.
3.
4
5.
6.
7
8.
9
8. INTERNAL CLEANING (EVERY 15 DAYS)
1
2
3.
9. REPLACING THE INTERNAL LIGHTS
1
2
3.
4
5
6.
7
The appliance is supplied with adjusting controls. .
to switch on the internal lights.
to switch on the refrigeration unit.
to read the
temperature in the appliance.
to adjust the temperature in the appliance.
Press button
“
”
once to display the temperature set-point, which can be changed by pressing button
or button
(see figure 4).
The appliance is plugged in.
The refrigeration unit switch is switched on with the
green light is on.
The thermometer shows the desired temperature for the goods to be stored. . The
internal lights are on.
The door is completely closed.
The appliance is not exposed to direct sunlight
or high-powered lamps. . The room temperature does not exceed that in which the appliance is
designed to work normally, i.e. +30°C R.H. 55%, (climatic class 4).
There is sufficient ventilation for the
motor compartment; there is a clearance of at least 30 cm in front of the grille. . The cabinet is suitably
filled and shelves are not overloaded; there are sufficient gaps to enable cold air to circulate.
. Switch off the appliance. . Open the door and remove the refrigerated goods.
Wipe the walls and
accessories of the appliance with a sponge dipped in water with a little sodium bicarbonate.Dry with care.
. Switch off the appliance. . Undo the fastening screws of a lamp socket.
Detach the fluorescent tube
with its protective cover from the lamp socket. . Take the tube out of the other lamp socket. . Remove
the protective cover.
Replace the fluorescent tube. . Reassemble by following the above instructions
in reverse order (see fig. 5).