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USE
The control unit of the appliance is located on the inside. Check that the thermostat is off [0]. Check that the voltage
corresponds with the voltage stated on the information plate and insert the plug in the socket.
Adjusting the temperature
By means of the thermostat you are able to switch on the appliance and change the temperature in the refrigerator.
The possible positions of the thermostat:
0
no cooling, now power
1
Maximum temperature, the least cold
2-6
optimum temperature
7
minimum temperature, the most cold
Set the temperature with the thermostat knob and select a position between 1 and 7. We recommend setting the appliance
to position 3-4. The appliance will now cool continuously until the set temperature has been reached. Allow the appliance
to reach the set temperature, before filling it with food. Usually this will take 2 to 3 hours. After that, you can set the thermostat
to the required position and fill the appliance with food.
To switch off the appliance, set the thermostat to the [0] position and remove the plug from the socket.
Recommended temperature setting
The ambient temperature affects the operation of the compressor. To prevent the compressor from running continuously
(in the summer) or not switching on at all (in the winter), we recommend adjusting the thermostat to the ambient temperature.
Ambient temperature
Summer
Normal
Winter
Setting of the thermostat
Position 2-4
Position 4-5
Position 5-6
Attention:
The ambient temperature, the frequency of opening the door and the position of the appliance have an effect on
the
temperature in the appliance. Take this into account when setting the thermostat.
• Do not place hot food in the appliance.
• You should
never
place hazardous, highly flammable or explosive substances such as alcohol, acetone or petrol
in the appliance, because there will be a hazard of explosion.
• Carefully package meat and fish to prevent unpleasant smells.
• Do not place food against the rear wall of the appliance.
• Leave sufficient space between the different foods, to allow the air to circulate properly.
• Do not leave the door open for longer than necessary.
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