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OPERATE FRIDGE
This guide details basic settings only, for further
details, please see main handbook and links to
external sources for further information .
TURN ON
Press the power button (1) for approx . one
second to switch on the fridge . Pressing and
holding the button (1) for approx . one second
again, will switch off the fridge .
Choose energy source.
Press button (2) to move between the energy
source choices . From left to right these are:
12v (from towing vehicle)
Gas
230v (mains hook up)
Automatic selection of available source
An LED will illuminate below the corresponding
symbol to confirm the chosen energy source .
Choose temperature:
Press button (3) to choose a temperature . With
all indicators illuminated, maximum cooling will
occur .
After a short time the fridge will begin to
operate . If a problem occurs (for instance no gas
when gas energy source is selected), then the
LED below the warning symbol will illuminate .
Please note; allow the refrigerator to run for at
least two hours, or ideally run the refrigerator
over night, to cool to a suitable temperature for
storage of food .
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OPERATE ALDE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM
The Alde 3020HE central heating system can
provide hot water and room heating, from gas
and/or mains (230v) electric energy sources,
and from an engine heat exchanger . The room
heating can be used with or without water in the
heater - if water is present, then the water will
also be heated to an unspecified temperature . .
Before using the central heating system check
that the level of ‘glycol’ fluid which is used to
heat the radiators, is between the min and max
levels on the header tank .
The Alde control panel is located near the
entrance door, and is used to select energy
source and water / room heating operations .
This guide details basic settings only, for further
details, and use of the Swift Command system
to control heating, please see main handbook
and links to external sources for further
information .
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