Operation
Switching
On
Your Unit
1.
Before connecting
the
unit
to
the
mains supply
make sure
that
the
thermostat
control dial
is
set
at
position 0. This
is
located on
the
right
side
of
the
cabinet. Connect
the
mains cable
to
the
mains
socket.
2.
Adjust
the
thermostat
control dial
to
the
desired
position, bear in
mind
that
the
higher
the
number,
the
lower
the
temperature. Position 2
or
3
or
4
recommended setting when operating
at
normal
room
temperature
(between
16°C
and 38°C).
3.
The
unit
may
not
operate
at
the
correct
temperature
if it
is
in a particularly
hot
or
a
particularly cold room,
or
if
you open
the
door
often.
4.
To
ensure
that
the
unit
is
cool
enough
to
sufficiently
chill
your
food,
wait
24 hours before
filling
it
with
food.
5.
If
you are concerned
that
your
unit
is
not
being
kept
cold
enough
and wish
to
check
the
temperature,
you will need a special fridge/freezer thermometer.
These are available
from
most
supermarkets and
hardware shops.
Place
the
thermometer
in
the
centre
of
the
unit,
where
it
can be read easily. Leave overnight,
the
temperature
in
the
unit
should be
soc
or
lower.
Adjusting
the
Temperature
The internal
temperature
of
the
unit
is
controlled by a thermostat. The recommended position
is
between 1
to
4
for
colder
working
environments (i.e.
during
winter) and between 5
to
6
for
hotter
environments. Please adjust according
to
the
environment.
Noises Inside
the
Unit!
You
may
notice
that
your
unit
makes some unusual noises.
Most
of
these are perfectly normal,
but
you should be aware
of
them!
These noises are caused
by
the
circulation
of
the
refrigerant liquid in
the
cooling system.
It
has
become
more
pronounced
since
the
introduction
of
CFC
free gases. This
is
not
a
fault
and will
not
affect
the
performance
of
your
unit. This
is
the
compressor
motor
working,
as
it
pumps
the
refrigerant around
the
system.
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