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4. After approximately 10 seconds press knob (E) several times. (This could take

longer than 10 seconds if the unit has been out of operation for a prolonged

period or after replacing the gas cylinder. Cause: air in the pipes.) 
After  ignition,  hold  down  knob  (B)  for  a  further  20-30  seconds  before

releasing.
The flame can be controlled by aperture (C).

5. Should no ignition occur, repeat the ignition process after 1 minute.
6. When a sufficient low internal temperature of the refrigerator has been reached

it may be necessary to set the control knob (F) to MIN-position, particularly at

night, in cool weather conditions or when the refrigerator is only lightly loaded

respectively  the  ambient  temperature  is  below  +18°C,  in  order  to  avoid

overfreezing the contents.

12. Shutting down gas operation (Fig. 1/2)

1. Close gas cylinder or pressure regulating valve.
2. Turn knob (B) clockwise to the off position. 

13. Food and drink storage 

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Foodstuffs and drinks should always be stored sealed in the unit. Thus,

changes in taste and smell are avoided.

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Food  and  drink  should  be  placed  in  the  cooler  so  as  to  allow  air  to

circulate freely.

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Do not place hot food or drinks in the cooler!

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Under no circumstances should inflammable liquids and/or gases

be stored in the cooler. Explosion hazard!

14. Defrosting and measures for prolonged 

periods of disuse 

A build up of too much ice on the evaporator hinders cooling of the unit and thus

reduces effectiveness. Therefore, it is recommended to defrost the mobile cooler

as soon as an approximately 5mm thick layer of ice has formed. This is done by

turning  off  the  unit  and  removing  any  food  or  drink  therin.  Never  use  heated

appliances, heaters, etc. to speed up the defrosting process! If necessary, a cloth

dipped in warm water can be placed on the unit to help the defrosting process.

After defrosting, clean up the defrosted water with a clean cloth and clean the

cooler containers as described in chapter 4.
Should the unit be out of operation for a prolonged period, turn off unit and remove

contents. After defrosting, the cooler should be cleaned carefully and dried.

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Summary of Contents for A 602K

Page 1: ...207 5081 01 0402 Operation instructions GR A 602K All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...2 Fig 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 3: ...age recommendations should be strictly adhered to Refer to relevant instructions for food and drink storage under point 13 Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself Re...

Page 4: ...luke warm water and if necessary washing up liquid Warning do not inadvertently press or force the opened door past its stop point this could cause the hinges to break Never use scouring or corrosive...

Page 5: ...at a standstill During transport the door safety button G must remain depressed so that the door is kept in a closed and safe position Recommendation before journey pre cool the unit using A C operat...

Page 6: ...tion pipe and gas bottle should always be located in positions where they will not be tripped over or otherwise inadvertently disturbed Before attempting to light the burner every time after connectio...

Page 7: ...led in the unit Thus changes in taste and smell are avoided Food and drink should be placed in the cooler so as to allow air to circulate freely Do not place hot food or drinks in the cooler Under no...

Page 8: ...Should the unit still not function correctly repeat the process several times 16 Maintenance Changing the gas filter the cellulose gas filter is situated at the back in the gas connection piece When...

Page 9: ...inder or pressure regulating valve open does the liquid gas cylinder still contain gas If no liquid movement is evident on shaking the cylinder then the gas cylinder is empty are several operating met...

Page 10: ...ium chromate is used for corrosion protection less than 2 weight of the coolant 20 Recycling After unpacking the appliance the packing materials should be delivered to a local collection site At the e...

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