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Now install the Refrigerator in the selected location:

Put the Refrigerator in place making sure that the

flexible metal connector (if used) does not kink.

3. Controls

All controls are placed on the console located at the base
of the Refrigerator and are connected to the control
devices located in the Refrigerator’s back.
(See fig. B and C).

4. Gas Installation

Gas must be supplied by a 3/8” copper pipe free from
sharp-corner curves, mounted on the conical coupling
connected to the manual shut off valve.

This feed-pipe must be placed so as to avoid damage
when the Refrigerator is removed from its compartment.

When connecting the Refrigerator to the gas supply use
a pressure control valve in the propane cylinder.

Never connect the propane cylinder directly to the
Refrigerator.

Where a flexible metal connector is used, it must comply
with the provisions of the current CSA 6.10 Standard;
“METAL CONNECTORS FOR GAS APPLIANCES”

Use propane gas only. As propane gas is
highly flammable, it is extremely important to
check the effective sealing of all joints, from
cylinder to Refrigerator.

After installation, the propane supply must be
turned on and all pipe joints checked for
leakage, from propane cylinder bottle to the
burner, using a water/soap solution. Never use
flame to test for gas leakage.

5. How to get the best out of your 

Refrigerator

5.1 How to make it work (Fig. B)

(Lighting instructions)

With the Refrigerator correctly installed, gas supply
connected and manual shut off valve open, the following
must be done to make it work:

Turn the thermostat knob (B2) to the coldest setting

(Pos. 4 in the scale).

Depress and hold (B3) while actuating the piezo-igniter

(B5) a few times or until the flame lights

The sparks can be seen through the light conductor

(B1) which will light up as soon as the burner goes on.
If there are no sparks see “Trouble-shooting”.

Hold (B3) depressed for another five seconds,

release while checking that the flame stays on.

If the flame goes out, repeat the procedure, or consult
Trouble-shooting.

Set the thermostat knob to the defrost position (B6) for

at least five minutes checking that the flame does not
go out.

Set the thermostat to within its normal range

(Pos. 1 to 3 in the scale).

5.2 Absorption Refrigerators are different

The operation of an absorption Refrigerator is noiseless
and, therefore, one can not tell whether it is working by
simply listening. Within one hour, however, the bottom of
the frozen food compartment should begin to get cold.
Pulldown to operating temperature takes from six to
twelve hours, depending on room temperature.
We suggest that the Refrigerator be left empty during the
first few hours of operation.

Also later on, avoid placing too much food in the
Refrigerator at one time:

Store perishables first.

Store no more than 10 lbs (5 kilos) at a time.

Allow hot food to cool down before placing it in the

Refrigerator.

Avoid keeping the doors open for more than is strictly

necessary.

When trying to light the flame, press the selector
valve button for more than 10 seconds.

Check whether the flame is centered in rela-
tion to the heater pipe (chimney).
If it is not, turn the product off and call a ser-
vice agency. Do not run the Refrigerator under
this circumstance. See detail in figure 1.

Note

: Any servicing of gas pipes can only be performed

by an authorized dealer. Should you detect any irregular
gas pressure or installation, contact your dealer or an
authorized workshop. The owner must never perform any
tasks that require the loosening of gas pipes.

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Страница 3: ... lift the Refrigerator to its normal position Clean the Refrigerator with a damp cloth and then wipe it dry with a clean cloth If need be use a mild detergent but do not use cleaning compounds or other abrasive material Fit two ordinary 1 5 volt size D batteries in the lighting assembly fig A Check its functioning the light should go out before the door is completely closed 2 1 Where to locate you...

Страница 4: ... 11 inches 280mm water column The Refrigerator must be connected with copper or other acceptable tubing of sufficient diameter to avoid a pressure drop of more than one inch 25 mm water gauge up to the Refrigerator inlet even with other gas operated appliances such as water heaters and stoves operating from the same system The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from t...

Страница 5: ...ezo igniter B5 a few times or until the flame lights The sparks can be seen through the light conductor B1 which will light up as soon as the burner goes on If there are no sparks see Trouble shooting Hold B3 depressed for another five seconds release while checking that the flame stays on If the flame goes out repeat the procedure or consult Trouble shooting Set the thermostat knob to the defrost...

Страница 6: ...ature outside the Refrigerator When at room temperature the food should be placed in the main compartment of the Refrigerator to precool for a few hours Later on preferably in the evening place the food in contact with the bottom of the upper compartment 5 5 Defrosting During operation ice will begin to collect on the fins of the evaporator D1 to a point where it will reduce the efficiency of the ...

Страница 7: ...on Before going into the subjects of maintenance and troubleshooting we would like to provide a brief description on the functional units of the gas equipment which will make for a better understanding of these items 6 1 The gas equipment Fig C The gas connector C13 is connected to a manual shut off valve C12 normally to be left open handle in alignment with the gas flow The valve C12 is connected...

Страница 8: ...0 seconds Let the Refrigerator operate for at least 30 minutes during this time check if there is any gas leakage Check each connection from the source to the gas injector using a mixture of detergent and water Check that the flame does not touch the heat deflector the curved metal part located inside the heating pipe It s normally incandescent Check the flame comparing it with that in illustratio...

Страница 9: ... them or adjust the door hinges 7 2 Cleaning the parts at the rear of the Refrigerator Move the Refrigerator away from its permanent position making sure the flexible connector does not kink Dust that gathers behind the Refrigerator may clog the burner Dust building up on the absorber C10 and condenser C1 of the cooling unit can lessen the heat transfer of these parts impairing performance Therefo...

Страница 10: ...r 1270 mm 50 Freezer capacity 31 liters 1 1 cu ft Refrigerator capacity 187 liters 6 7 cu ft Net weight 73 kg 161 lb Weight plus packing 75 kg 165 lb Packing volume 1470 x 652 x 762 0 730 m3 25 8 cu ft Gas consumption high flame 33 g h 1600 Btu h Gas consumption low flame 14 g h 700 Btu h Enclosure dimensions Height min 1470 mm 57 7 8 Width min 652 mm 25 2 3 Depth max 762 mm 30 Remove the cloth fr...

Страница 11: ...e ice Excessive opening of doors Excessive load of food Deficient cleaning inside Refrigerator kept in storage with doors closed Unwrapped food in Refrigerator Faulty door seal See problem No 1 Take required action Call your dealer Open Call your dealer Adjust electrode check for current leaks or poor contact replace Check the thermocouple for faulty or displaced tip poor contact look up your deal...

Страница 12: ...19 6 1 5 2 3 4 FIG A FIG B FIG C ...

Страница 13: ...20 FIG D FIG G FIG F ...

Страница 14: ...21 Cut out in order accommodate the lower hinge A découper pour la charnière inférieure FIG E ...

Страница 15: ...22 Note The correct flame at COLDEST setting should have a bright blue crown at the base of the flame Remarque La base de la flamme correcte au réglage LE PLUS FROID doit être d un bleu vif FIG H ...

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