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Frigomatic Milano Manual v1 PAGE 14
7.3 - INSTALLATION
Fix the thermostat box on the wall you have chosen using two screws.
7.4 - THERMOSTAT SETTING
The thermostat has a knob graduated from 1 to 7. When the knob is rotated to 7 the
temperature in the icebox will become the lowest possible.
7.4.A - THERMOSTAT FOR REFRIGERATION (WHITE BOX)
The first time you start your cooling unit you should rotate the thermostat knob in the
position 3-4. You will rotate the knob later towards 7 if you want the temperature in your
refrigerator colder and towards 1 if you want it warmer.
7.4.B - FREEZER THERMOSTAT (BLUE BOX)
When starting the unit rotate the thermostat knob to 4. Wait at least two cycles before
adjusting the knob for lower or higher freezer temperatures.
7.5 - THERMOSTAT CAPILLARY FOR ALUMINIUM EVAPORATOR (ANY MODEL)
The tip of the capillary should be in touch with the evaporator surface for at least 3"
(7.5mm). For this reason you should bend the tip to a "U" shape and place it under the
special groove of the small plate on the evaporator before tightening the fixing screw.
ATTENTION : It is important that the thermostat capillary is in contact with the evaporator
at its tip only as other colder contacts could affect the operational characteristics.
We strongly suggest that the small fixing plate is easily accessible in order to make future
maintenance easily. If necessary the plate can be swapped from one face to the other the
evaporator reversing also the plastic nut.
Fig 9.5
7.6 - DEFROST
When frost on your evaporator gets over 1/2 inch thick, switch off the fridge switch or turn
the thermostat knob counter clockwise to the "OFF" position and wait till your evaporator is
completely defrosted before resetting the thermostat. Open your hatch or door if you want
to speed de-icing. Never use a knife or other metal object to force ice from your
evaporator or you will easily pierce the refrigerant coil sooner or later.
7.7 - EXCESSIVELY COLD CABINET
See Troubleshooting Chap. 10

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