U G P
1 3
7
while
holding in the gas button until the needle in the flame indicator
D
moves into the
green area (to the right).
4.
When the needle starts to move into the green area, this means flame is now lit. Stop
sparking and continue to hold gas button
E
down for an additional 10 seconds. Release
gas button, fridge should now stay lit and needle remains in the green area.
5.
Once all the above has been done and you are ready to re-start your fridge for use, leave
the thermostat button at
“4”.
Setting the thermostat to
"4"
will allow the fridge to get to
optimum cooling temperature. It may be necessary to adjust the temperature control on
the thermostat knob to suit your needs.
6.
The quantity of food in the refrigerator, the frequency with which the refrigerator doors
are opened and the room temperature will all affect refrigerator temperatures.
“Shut Down” Procedure
1. Turn knob C to Gas “Off” position.
Note:
If
using
CO
‐
Monitor,
the
monitor
must
be
hooked
up
and
be
reset
for
the
flame
to
stay
on.
Thermostat
The refrigerator cooling temperature is controlled by a thermostat that can be adjusted
by turning knob
B
to different settings to maintain the desired refrigerator
temperature. Knob
E
also incorporates a safety device which automatically shuts off
the supply of gas if the flame goes out. The piezo electric igniter discharges sparks onto
the burner when the button is pushed.
1.
Min Setting on the Gas Thermostat:
In gas operation, the thermostat closes its
main port and the burner runs continuously at the bypass rate or pilot flame.(turn fully
counterclockwise).
NOTE:
If left at this setting for a prolonged period of time, the fridge will
defrost!
Figure 5