Switching on the refrigerator
Operating with AC power supply
➤ Switch the refrigerator on by turning the power selection button to the position.
Operating with DC power supply
➤ Switch the refrigerator on by turning the power selection button to the position.
Gas operation (fig. 4, page 4)
WARNING! Fire hazard!
Never operate the refrigerator with gas at petrol stations.
NOTE
When operating with LPG, the burner must be cleaned frequently (two or three times a year).
1. Make sure that the gas supply is turned on.
2. Turn the power selector switch to the position.
3. Turn the temperature control to the maximum level (A).
4. Press the temperature regulator and hold it down.
5. Press in the battery igniter as well and hold it down ( B).
✔ The burner is ignited automatically. The needle of the pilot light moves to the green zone once the burner has ignited (C).
6. Press and hold down the temperature regulator for another 15 seconds.
Selecting the temperature
NOTE
For ambient temperatures of +15 °C – +25 °C, select the medium setting (fig. 5 1, page 4). The cooling unit operates in the optimum power
range.
In DC power mode, the refrigerator works without thermostatic control (permanent operation).
➤ Set the required temperature using the temperature regulator (fig. 2 2, page 3):
– Narrow bar = lowest cooling capacity
– Wider bar = highest cooling capacity
Information on storing food
CAUTION!
Only store heavy objects such as bottles or cans on the refrigerator door or on the bottom shelf.
The refrigerator shelves are recommended for the following foods:
No. in
fig. 6, page 4
Food
1 Frozen foods
2 Store dairy products and pre-prepared meals in this compartment only.
3 Meat, fish, food to be defrosted
4 Lettuce, vegetables, fruit
5 Eggs, butter
6 Drinks in bottles or cartons
7 Dressings, ketchup, jams
Operating the refrigerator