1. Before connecting the appliance to the electrical current, leave it to stand for about two
hours. This will reduce the risk of malfunction in the cooling system, due to handling
during transport. Run your product about 2/3 hours before adding food
WARNING: To avoid a hazard caused by instability of the appliance, it must be installed
and fixed in accordance with the instructions in the installation manual.
2. Using the thermostat:
To regulate the temperature in the refrigerator, turn the thermostat knob from right to left.
The thermostat can be set to a position from “0” (off) to “7” (coldest).
For normal use, please select position “4-5”
3. Do not put too much food in the device. Do not open the door too often to maintain the
interior temperature and save electricity.
Defrost:
In order to allow the device to operate correctly, it is necessary to carry out defrosting at
least once a year or when the layer of ice is greater than 10 mm.
You can occasionally remove the layer of ice that has formed using a squeegee or any
other plastic instrument.
NEVER USE A METALLIC INSTRUMENT OR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE TO
DEFROST.
V. Use
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Warnings :
- When defrosting, never use a sharp or metallic object to remove the ice on the surface
of the evaporator to avoid damaging the latter.
- Reconnect the power again after more than 15 minutes.
To defrost:
To defrost the device, choose a period when your device is not overloaded. Remove all
the food, put it in another refrigerator or in a very cool place. Set the thermostat to the off
position (0), unplug the appliance and open the door. Once the frost has melted, drain the
water and dry the inside of the refrigerator. Wait 15 minutes and then plug the device
back in. The refrigerator can then be restarted by turning the thermostat to the desired
setting.
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