Please observe the following instructions relating to the storing of goods:
NOTE
Do not keep carbonated drinks in the freezer compartment.
The freezer compartment is suitable for making ice cubes and for the short-term storage of frozen foods. It is not suitable for freezing foods.
If the refrigerator is subjected to a room temperature below +10 °C for a longer period of time, even regulation of the freezer compartment
temperature cannot be guaranteed. That may cause the temperature of the freezer compartment to increase and the stored goods to be
defrosted.
Pack raw and cooked goods separately.
Observe the best before date on the packaging.
Do not leave cooled goods outside the refrigerator for too long.
Clean the interior of the refrigerator at regular intervals.
Setting the rotary door lock
➤ Turn the lock to the front to lock the refrigerator door while driving (fig . 7, page 5).
Setting the 2-button door lock
➤ Close the door.
➤ Press the button (fig. 8 A, page 5) to lock the door.
➤ Press the unlock button (fig. 8 B, page 5) to unlock the door.
Changing the door lock
Replacing the rotary door lock with the 2-button door lock
➤ Replace the door lock as shown (fig. 9, page 6).
Replacing the 2-button door lock with the rotary door lock
➤ Replace the door lock as shown (fig.10, page 7).
Switching off the refrigerator
NOTE
If you are not going to use the refrigerator for a prolonged period of time:
Rotary door lock: Lock the door with the door lock so that the door is open a crack (fig. a, page 7).
2-button door lock: Lock the door on the rear hole so that the door is open a crack (fig. b, page 7).
This prevents mold from forming.
1. Turn the power selector switch to the position.
2. Close the gas supply in the vehicle and the valve on the gas cylinder.
Positioning the shelves
1. Lift the shelves and pull them out of the guide.
2. Place the shelves as desired (fig. c, page 8).
Defrosting the refrigerator
NOTICE!
Do not use mechanical tools to remove ice or to free objects frozen onto the device.
NOTE
Over time, frost will develop on the cooling fins inside the refrigerator.
Once the layer of frost is about 3 mm thick, you should defrost the refrigerator.
1. Switch off the refrigerator.
2. Empty the refrigerator.
3. Place a cloth in the freezer compartment and the cooling compartment to collect any excess water.
4. Leave the door open.
✔ The condensation from the main cooling compartment runs off into a container on the back of the device and evaporates there.
5. Wipe both cooling compartments dry with a cloth.