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C. Use the cooling level selector switch to
control the temperature of the refrigerator.
When you press the cooling level selector
switch, the LCD backlight will light up and
show the currently set temperature. Every
time you press the cooling level selector
switch again, you set the refrigerator one
position cooler. On reaching the coldest
temperature, the system will start again
at the warmest temperature setting. Ten
seconds after release of the cooling level
selector switch, the system will switch off
the LCD backlight.
Selecting electrical power manually
Mains voltage (230V):
The LED warns you whenever insufficient
voltage is available or if a fault occurs. If
this happens, the LED will start flashing
once per second and an error code is
shown in the LCD display
When sufficient current is available again, or
the fault has been resolved, the LED will emit a
steady blue light again.
Direct current (12V):
The LED warns you whenever your
vehicle’s engine is not running, or if a
fault occurs, or if insufficient voltage is
available. If this happens, the LED will
start flashing once per second and an error
code is shown in the LCD display.
Once the engine is running, or the fault has
been resolved, or sufficient voltage is available
again, the LED will again emit a steady blue
light.
Powering with gas
Warning!
- Flammable material must be kept
away from the rear of the refrigerator.
• For selection of gas type, see the information
plate inside your refrigerator.
• For the pressure regulator model, see the
information plate inside your refrigerator and
the table at the back of this booklet.
• The type of gas container and its location
must be in compliance with the most recent
regulations. Ensure that the unit is installed
in a location with good ventilation and make
sure that the ventilation openings in the gas
container storage location remain open.
• The changing of the gas container must be
done outside in the open air and out of reach
of any possible sources of ignition.
• It is prohibited to use gas to power the
refrigerator while you are driving.
• It is prohibited to use gas to power the
refrigerator in the vicinity of petrol stations.
Selecting gas operation manually
If the flame cannot be lit within 30
seconds, the gas supply will stop and gas
mode will be switched off. The LED start
flashing every second and an error code is
shown in the LCD display.
The gas mode can be reset only if the
refrigerator is switched off. If you switch the
refrigerator on again and the gas mode is still
not working, the LED of the manual gas mode
will flash to indicate that gas is unavailable and
an error code is shown in the LCD display.
Important!
It is prohibited to use gas to
power the refrigerator while you are driving.
If a road accident results in a fire, there is a
danger of explosion. It is prohibited to use
gas to power the refrigerator in the vicinity
of petrol stations. If it takes longer than 15
minutes to refuel your vehicle, you should
switch the refrigerator off using the main
switch (A).
Switching off the refrigerator
• Push the main switch (A).
• The blue LED will go out.
• The refrigerator is now completely switched
off.
• Use the special storage latch on the door
locking mechanism to fixate the open door.
This prevents unpleasant odours and mould
in the refrigerator.
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