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CONTENTS

1. Before starting the appliance.
2. How to use the appliance.
3. Maintenance.
4. Has the appliance stopped working?
5. Safety.
6. Technical data.
7. Installation.
8. Change of hinge side.
9. Lighting fixture.

1. BEFORE STARTING

THE APPLIANCE

Check that the cabinet is undamaged.
Please report any damage

immediately

to

your dealer. Wash the cabinet and inner
lining with a mild unscented detergent and
wipe it dry. Do not use abrasive scouring
powder, steel wool or similar. Connection to
the electricity supply: See head 7 and 8.

2. HOW TO USE THE APPLIANCE

Operating panel. See fig. 5, page 4.
1. Thermostat knob.
2. Indicator for the connection to the

electricity supply (green).

3. Switch for light.
The thermostat knob is adjustable from 0
(stop) to 7 (coldest). Find the position of
the thermostat which gives you the desired
temperature. Start at position 4.

Defrosting

The evaporator is automatically defrosted.
The defrost water is led to a tray on top of the
compressor where it evaporates.

3. MAINTENANCE

Only use an unscented detergent when clea-
ning the cabinet inside.
You may remove the top panel and wash it
when cleaning the cabinet inside.
Switch off the appliance and pull out the plug
when cleaning the cabinet.
The skirting board can be removed to faciliate
a vaccuum-cleaning of the floor. See fig. 1,
page 5.

To make the cooling system work at its
optimum it is necessary from time to time to
clean the wire condensator and the
compressor at the back of the cabinet by
means of a brush or a vaccuum cleaner.
Remember to clean the drain.

4. HAS THE APPLIANCE STOPPED

WORKING?

Before calling a repairman, check that

The plug is properly plugged into the wall

socket.

The fuse is intact.

The power has not been cut off.

All controls are correctly set.

Switch off the cabinet for 15 minutes (for

instance at the thermostat). Switch it on
again and after 5 minutes check whether
frost has formed on the evaporator.

Do not open the cabinet when

unnecessary.

5. SAFETY

Do not

store explosive substances in the

refrigerator section, such as gas, cigarette
lighters, petrol, ether or similar. Scrapped
cabinets may become dangerous to
children at play. Therefore, remove the
doors or place the scrapped cabinet in
such a way that children cannot enter it.
Never store liquids with carbon dioxide in the
freezing section.

6. TECHNICAL DATA

This appliance meets the provisions of the
following directives: 89/336/EEC
(electromagnetic compatibility), 73/23/EEC
(electrical equipment designed for use
within certain voltage limits) as amended.
The rating plate, which is placed inside the
appliance (see fig. (6) page (4), provides
various technical information as well as type
and serial number.

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Страница 1: ...Manual Operating Instructions Brought to you by Wechillit com Ltd Wechillit com Ltd 18 Pride Hill Shrewsbury SY1 1DQ Tel 01743 289418 Fax 01743 284916 ...

Страница 2: ...appliance into service They are brief and contain only information which will help you to obtain the best performance from the appliance Take care of all accessories supplied with the appliance BOTTLE COOLER WINE COOLER INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MODEL FKG 370 VKG 570 ...

Страница 3: ... can be removed to faciliate a vaccuum cleaning of the floor See fig 1 page 5 To make the cooling system work at its optimum it is necessary from time to time to clean the wire condensator and the compressor at the back of the cabinet by means of a brush or a vaccuum cleaner Remember to clean the drain 4 HAS THE APPLIANCE STOPPED WORKING Before calling a repairman check that The plug is properly p...

Страница 4: ...l socket above the appliance and at least 2 0 m above the floor Any local installation rules for appliances of this kind must be observed During a storm the electricity supply might be cut off You should be aware of this when installing the appliance in weekend cottages or elsewhere where you would not immediately observe that the power has been cut off Construction and details in the accessories ...

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