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Refrigerator section
The thermostat button can be set from 1
(min.) to 7 (max.). A suitable setting must be
found by trial and error. Start by setting the
button to 4. Check the temperature, then
adjust the setting upwards or downwards
as required. Usually, a temperature of
5°C is recommended for items stored in
a refrigerator. To check the temperature,
place a thermometer in a glass of water
positioned in the centre of the cabinet for
12 hours. An average temperature of +5°C
should be found in the centre of the cabinet.
Freezer section
Always maintain correct storage
temperature
The thermostat button can be set from 1
(min.) to 7 (max.). A temperature of -18°C
is recommended for items stored in a
freezer. (Maintaining a temperature lower
than this consumes additional energy.) The
temperature in the freezer is displayed on
the thermometer.
- The control lamp lights green when the
power supply is connected correctly.
- The control lamp lights yellow when Super
Freeze is activated.
Thermostat button, refrigerator
Thermostat button, freezer
Lighting
Control lamp
S
S
O
I
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Thermometer
S = Super freeze
O = Alarm off / super freeze off
= Acoustic alarm
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
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4
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7
Operation and function
fi
g. 12
The indicator lamp lights red and the
acoustic alarm sounds if the temperature
in the freezer is too high. To switch off the
acoustic alarm, set the freeze button to O
(see fig. 12). The indicator lamp continues
to light red as long as the temperature in
the freezer remains too high.
When starting the freezer for the first time,
switch off the acoustic alarm by setting the
freeze button to O. Once the recommended
temperature (-18°C) has been achieved in
the freezer, set the freeze button to the
. This will allow the acoustic alarm to sound
if the temperature in the freezer becomes
too high.
It is quite normal that the indicator lamp
lights red when the freezer is started for the
first time. It will also occasionally light red
when large quantities of fresh material are
put in the freezer simultaneously.