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Functioning
Cooler temperature control.
The freezer control with the maximum, medium and minimum
levels allows you to adjust the flow of cold air internally.
And the cooling system control allows you to adjust the temperature
of the air from 1 (less cold) to 9 (colder).
Temperature control
To obtain the desired degree of refrigeration, it is necessary to
seek the best combination of the freezer compartment and the
refrigerator temperatures. Follow the instructions below:
1)
2)
3)
Notes:
Begin using your product keeping the original factory positions
(both controls in the medium position). Let the refrigerator run
for 6 hours for the temperature to stabilize. After this time, if you
need to change the temperature readjust the controls.
The temperature control has setting going from 1 (less cold) to
9 (colder). If necessary, adjust that control and observe the food
for a few hours. If you need to, you can make further adjustments
until you obtain the desired level of refrigeration.
The freezer control has maximum, medium and minimum
settings. This refers to the amount of cold air that will be sent
into the freezer compartment.
At room temperature the amount the doors are opened will have
an effect on your product’s performance, therefore, the higher
the room temperature and the greater number of times the doors
are opened, the higher you will have to set the cooling system’s
temperature setting
Food should not be placed against the air flow vents because of
the cold air coming from the cooling system, to allow adequate
air circulation and to prevent certain foods from freezing.
Freezer temperature control.
The temperature of the freezer compartment is adjusted by
selecting the level of freezing on the temperature control found in
the interior of this compartment.
1)
2)
The interior temperature varies depending on the room temperature.
During hot months, turn the temperature control up and in the
cold months turn it down.
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