Product Manual

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CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR
Before cleaning, ensure that the refrigerator is not connected to the power supply. If
necessary, extract the plug from the power socket.
EXTERIOR
Clean exterior first with warm and then with cold water. Dry with a soft cloth. Avoid
all use of abrasive products.
INTERIOR
Remove the racks (or basket), containers, and ice trays, and clean the interior using
warm water mixed with a little bicarbonate of soda or vinegar. Rinse and dry carefully
with a soft cloth. Never use abrasive products, detergents or soap.
CONDENSER
The condenser (Fig. 4) should be cleaned at least once a year using a vacuum cleaner or
a dry brush.
In the case of prolonged disuse, to avoid the formation of mould or unpleasant odours,
extract the plug from the socket, empty the unit completely, clean the interior, and leave
the door ajar.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This appliance complies with EC directive 89/336 governing radio suppression.
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, check that the line voltage
corresponds to the indications on the appliance rating plate and those of the compressor
plate.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Each refrigerator is fitted with a thermostat, which automatically maintains set
temperatures.
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MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT
Select the desired temperature by means of the adjustment knob.
When the knob is on "0" or "STOP" the refrigerator is not in operation.
The refrigerator is started by turning the knob to "1". Temperature settings range
from 1 to 5; 5 being the lowest temperature.
For the wiring diagram, see Fig. 8e/h (12/24 V) or Fig. 9 (115 V/230 V)