Description of the appliance
1. Freezer chamber
2. Ice tray(in Freezer chamber )
3. Egg tray
4. Storage shelf
5. Crisper cover
6. Crisper
7. Lower door rack
8. Adjustable feet
9. Bulb & temperature regulator
10. Upper door rack
11. Door
12. Door handle(some models have )
View of the appliance
Control panel
Note:
Due to continual modification of our products, your refrigerator may be slightly different
from this instruction Manual, but its functions and usage methods remain the same.
Starting up and temperature regulation
Insert the plug of the connection lead into
the plug socket with a protective grounding
contact. When the refrigerator compartment
door is opened, the internal lighting is
switched on.
The temperature selector knob is located on
the left side of the refrigerator compartment.
Setting “0” means
off.
Turning in a clockwise direction the
refrigeration unit turns on, it will then operate
automatically.
Setting “1” means
Highest temperature, warmest setting.
Setting “7” (end-stop) means
Lowest temperature, coldest setting.
Important!
Normally, we advise you select a
setting of 2, 3 or 4; if you want the
temperature higher or lower, please turn the
knob to a warmer or colder setting
accordingly. When you turn the knob to a
colder setting, this can lead to the more
energy efficiency. Otherwise, it would result
the consumption of energy.
Important!
High ambient temperatures (e.g.
on hot summer days) and a cold setting
(position 6 to 7) may cause the compressor
to run continuously or even non-stop!
Reason:
When the ambient temperature is
high, the compressor must run continuously
to maintain the low temperature in the
appliance.
Changing the light bulb
Warning!
Before changing the light bulb,
switch off the appliance and unplug it, or pull
the fuse or the circuit breaker.
If the light bulb can’t work, please contact
your specialist dealer or your local
Customer Service Center to change it.
Thermostat knob
Bulb(inside)
Lampshade
1
3
9
6
7
4
5
8
10
1
2
11
12
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Version E1.1 EN 11/2016
BERLIN165-A+++