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SOME USEFUL HINTS
Make sure that:
1. Defrosting is carried out periodically.
2. The cooler is clean and dry with the lid open when it is not to be used for some time.
If the appliance is fitted with a locking device – remove key to prevent accidental
locking.
3. Liquids or items with strong odours are well packaged.
4. The ventilation of the absorption unit is not obstructed.
5. You do not touch the absorption unit while it is in operation as parts of it will be
extremely hot.
6. You check the condition of the gas supply tube regularly:
a) End fitting in good condition.
b) Overall appearance etc.
7. You have switched on the cooler for approximately 12 hours prior to loading it with
products.
8. Hot liquids are not introduced into the cooler, allow to cool first.
9. You are aware that the temperature inside the cooler can vary according to the
ambient temperature, the location of the cooler, the frequency with which the lid is
opened, and the volume and concentration of products stored in it.
10. You avoid packing products in too tightly – air must be able to circulate freely.
11. For the safety of children keep the key out of reach at all times.
12. It is recommended that a yearly service check be carried out by a suitably qualified
person.
CLEANING YOUR COOLER
Clean your cooler using ½ a litre of warm water and a level table spoon of bicarbonate
soda.
Soak a soft cloth in the solution, wring it out, and use it to clean out the interior of the
cooler and its fittings.
Do not use wax polish, scouring powder, strong scented products or household
cleaners and detergent to clean the interior of the cooler as they may damage the
surface and leave a strong odour.
The exterior of the cooler should be wiped clean now and again using a damp cloth
and a small quantity of detergent. But not the lid seal which should only be cleaned
with soap and water and then thoroughly dried. The absorption unit behind the cooler
should be cleaned with a brush from time to time, but make sure that the cooler is
switched off when doing this.
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