Before reading on, please unfold the
illustrated pages at the back of this booklet.
The operating instructions apply for several
different models; it is possible, therefore,
that the featured illustrations may not tally
exactly with the particular characteristics of
your own appliance.
Overview
Figure a
1 Ventilation grid
2 Ice-cube tray
3 Temperature selector/inner light
4 Racks
5 Meat container
7 Discharge gutter for thaw-water
8 Shelf
9 Vegetable bin
10 Kickstrip with ventilation outlet
12 Egg rack
13 Cheese compartment
14 Butter compartment
15 Container
17 Big shelf
18 Door seal
22 Freezer switch (Fig. d)
A Deep-freezing compartment
B Refrigerator
Where to install
A dry, well ventilated room, is a suitable
place for installing the appliance.
Ensure that the appliance is not exposed
to direct sunlight or placed near a source
of heat such as:
cookers, radiators, heaters, etc.
If this is not to be avoided, make use of
an adequate insulating plate to protect the
appliance or, observe the following
clearances between appliance and heat
source:
electrical cookers 3 cm. clearance
oil- or coal-fired stoves 30 cm. clearance
If the appliance is placed right next to
another refrigerator or depp-freezer, observe
a minimum clearance of 2 cm between the
two of them. This will prevent condensed
moisture formation.
How to change the direction
of door closure
See attached assembly instructions.
Lining-up the appliance
The appliance must stand firm and on
even flooring. If the floor is not even the
appliance should be levelled using the
adjustable feet at the front edge of the
cabinet. (Figure s).
Electrical connection
Connect appliance to 220-230 V volts /
50 cycles a.c. Plug into a duly installed
socket and protect socket with a 13 A fuse.
Ventilation
Ensure that the air caused to warm-up by
the rear side of the appliance can ventilate
unhindered. Otherwise, the refrigerating
unit will be forced to increase its output
and this will result in a higher rate of energy
consumption. Observe, therefore, that the
relief grid and ventilation outlets are never
covered or blocked.
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Getting to know the
appliance
Installing the appliance
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