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period of time, the freezing temperature will rise above - 18
0
C and food stored
in the appliance may spoil.
2.
Remove the securing tapes and foam under the condenser at the back of the
appliance.
3.
Clean the interior of the appliance with lukewarm water and a small amount of
bicarbonate of soda ( 5 ml per 0.5 l of water). Do not use any detergent as their
smell may linger. Dry the appliance thoroughly.
Temperature control
After having installed the appliance wait 4 hours before you
connect it to the mains
.
MIN
Highest (= warmest) setting.
NORMAL
Setting for daily use..
MAX
Lowest (= coldest) setting.
WARNING!
T
HE THERMOSTAT CONTROLS THE COMPRESSOR ONLY
.
You must unplug the appliance to disconnect it from the mains.
1.
Switch on the appliance
after the first waiting period
and set the
thermostat to position NORMAL.
2.
Allow the appliance to operate for approx. 4 hours
without any frozen
goods stored in
.
3.
You can store food in the appliance now.
4.
If you desire a higher (= warmer) setting of the temperature, set the
thermostat to position MIN.
5.
When the ambient temperature is very high, e.g. on hot summer days, you
can set the thermostat to a lower position, e.g. from NORMAL to MAX, to
increase the cooling-temperature. Set the thermostat to a higher position if
very much encrusted ice occurs in the appliance.
6.
Try several settings to achieve best performance of your appliance.
7.
Use a thermometer
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to check the freezing temperature. An
-appliance
freezes food with a temperature of - 18
0
C or colder. The type of use as well
as the ambient temperature determine the required setting of the
thermostat.
5
Not included in delivery.