Now inslallthe Refrigeratorin!.heselectedlocation:
_,Put theRefrigeratorin placemakingsurethat the
fle×ibleco_nectordoes netkink.
3. Controls
NI controlsare placedon theconsolelocatedat Ihe basis
ofIhe Refrigeratorandare connectedto Shecontrol
deviceslocatedin the Re£igerator'sback.
(Seelig. Cand D).
4. Gas Installation
• PlaceIha selectorknob(C3) to the openposition (C4)
bydepressingand thenturningit.
t Depress{C3) and hold itdepressedwhileactuating the
piezo-igniler(C5)a fewtimesoruntiltheflame lights
Whentryingto lightthe flame, presstheselector
valve buttonfor morethan 10seconds.
Gasmusl besuppliedby a 3/8"copperpipefree from
sharp-cornercurves,mountedontheconicalcoupling
connectedtothe manual shutoff valve.
Thisfeed-pipemuslbe placed soas to avoiddamage
whenthe Refrigeratoris removedfrom itscompartment.
WhenconneclingtheRefrigeratortothe gas supplyuse
a pressurecontrolvalve inthe propanegasbotle.
Neverconnectthepropanegasbotlle directytothe
Refrigerator.
Use propane gas only. As propane gas ]s
h{ghlyflammable, it is extremely important to
check the effective sealing of all joints, from
bottle to Refrigerator.
After instalration,the gas supply must be
turned on and all pipe joints checked for
leakage, from propane gas bottle to the burner,
using s water/soap solution. Never use flame
to test for gas leakage.
Note:Anyservicingofgas pipescanon_be performed
byan authorizeddealer.Shouldyoudelect anyirregular
gaspressureor ins'_lla_ion,contactyoudeareror an
anther;zealworkshop.Theownermustneverperformany
tasksthatrequirethe looseningof gaspipes.
5. Howto getthe bestoutofyour
Refrigerator
5,1 How to make it work (Fig, C)
(Lighting instructions)
WilhtheRefrigeratorcorrectlyinstalls&gassupply
connectedand manualshut offva,]veopen,thefollowing
mustbe doneto makeit work:
• Turnthe thermostatknob (C2)to the coldestsetting
{C8).
oTha sparkscanbe seenthroughthe lightconductor(C1)
whichwilllightup assoonas the burnergoeson.
If thereareno sparksseeunder=Trouble-shooting".
* Hold (C3) it depressedforanotherfive seconds.
Thenrelease,checkingthatflamestays on.
Iftheflame goesout,repeatthe procedure,orconsult
itemTrouble-shooting.
Nextday:setthe thermostatknobto the defrostposition
(C6)forat least fiveminutescheckingthatthe flame
doesnotgoout.
o SetthethermostatIowithinits normal range(C7).
5.2 Absorption Refrigerators are different,..
The operationofan absorptionRefrigeratoris noiseless
and,therefore,onecan nottellwhelhe_it is workingby
simplylislen[ngoWithinonehour,however,the bottomof
thefrozenfood compartmentshouldbeginto get cold.
Pulldowntooperatingtemperaturetakesfrom sixto
hvelvehau/s,dependingon roomtemperature,
WesuggestthattheRefrigeratorbe leftemptycrur]rtgthe
firstfew hoursofoperation.
Atselateror=,avoidpl_cingIonmuchfoodin the
Refrigeratorat onetime:
• Store perishablesfirst, leavingotherfoodstuffsforlater,
• Store largeramounlspreferablyinIhe evening,notmore
than t0 ]bs(5 kilos)at a time.
,,Allowhotfood to cool downbeforeplacingitin the
Refrigeralor,
• Avoid keepingthe doorsopenfor morethan is strictly
necessary,
Do not storeflammable substances
suchas gasolineand kerosenein
yourRefrigeratorto avoid the riskof
explosionandfire.
Important
• Duringnormatoperalingconditions,thethermostat(C2)
shouldbeset withinthe segmentedrange{C10.On very
hotdays,orwhenthe Refrigeratoris beingused
frequently,sel the thermostatto the cotdeslpodion of
the range.
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