off), but power supply is not interrupted.
The storage temperature may be affected by:
• The room temperature
• How often the door is opened
• How much food i s stored
• Position of the appliance
When you set the correct temperature, all these factors mentioned above shall be taken
into account.
Making
Making
Making
Making ice
ice
ice
ice cubes
cubes
cubes
cubes
1. Fill the ice t ray with ¾ full of clean water.
2. Place the tray in the ice box compartment.
3. Close the door.
WARNING: fill with potable water supply only
To
remove the ice cubes from the tray, put the tray under running water for a while and
then twist the tray slightly to loosen the ice cubes.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE:
This ice box compartment is a part of the fridge compartment, and not a true ice-making
compartment or a true freezer, and may not keep ice cream frozen, or freeze items.
The temperature in this compartment does not get cold enough to freeze fo od safely.
A
colder setting can be used, but other items in the refrigerator may also be affected.
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting the
the
the
the temperature
temperature
temperature
temperature control
control
control
control
The refrigerator is co ntrolled with a temperature control knob located inside
the appliance,
towards the upper right-hand corner. Turn the k nob clockwise from the STOP (0) position
towards the higher numbers for colder temperatures.
Higher settings on the knob (higher numbers) mean lower temperatures (colder) in all
compartments of the appliance.
Changes of the ambient temperature affect temperature in the interior of the appliance so
choose a correct s etting of the temperature control knob, dep
ending on your ambient
conditions.
In the STOP (0) position t he appliance does not operate (t
he cooling system is switched
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