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4. The ventilation duct must at least measure
105mm x the width of the refrigerator
5. Only
the entire cooling unit must project into
the duct as shown
6. Air passing thr
ough the duct must not be pre-
heat
ed by any source of heat
7. Ventilation grills, if used, must have openings
of at least 200cm
2
each
During installation, please ensure the mains plug
is accessible at all times.
5. Using the appliance
To start the refrigerator connect the plug to the sock-
et outlet and switch on the socket. The cooling fins
should show signs of cooling after about 3 hours.
The refrigerator needs about 6 hours at normal ambi-
ent temperature to reach 6 °C in the storage com-
partment.
5.1. Temperature regulation
The usual setting required is in middle of the setting
range on the thermostat knob (Fig. 4), but this can
vary with conditions of load and installation. If it is
found necessary to alter the setting,the knob can be
turned to a higher number to produce a colder tem-
perature, or a lower number to produce a warmer
temperature. The effect of any adjustment can be
checked by means of a thermometer after leaving the
refrigerator operating for a further period to settle
down again.
6. Ice cubes
Fill the ice tray to 4/5 with drinking water, and place
the ice tray on the ice-tray shelf. Wipe off any excess
water to prevent the ice tray from freezing to the sur-
face.
To speed up the making of ice cubes, turn the ther-
mostat to position MAX for a short while. Remember
to turn the dial to its normal setting when the ice cubes
are frozen.
To remove the cubes from the ice tray, hold it under
running water. The ice cubes can now be taken out
easily.
7. Useful suggestion
Do not overfill the appliance. It is advisable to leave
some space between the products in the cabinet to
ensure efficient and even cooling. If the shelves are
packed too tightly there may be unacceptable temper-
ature variations.
Figure 4.
Figure 3.
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