Equipment details
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Delux refrigerators operation
(control panel illustrations 5 and 6)
• It is recommended to clean the inside of the
refrigerator before you switch it on.
• Let the refrigerator cool for at least eight
hours before you place food in it for the
first time.
Igniting and starting your refrigerator
Manual ignition: ILLUSTRATION 5
A = Energy source selector switch
B = Thermostat
C = Flame meter
D = Manual ignition (piezo electric ignition)
Electric ignition: ILLUSTRATION 6
A = Energy source selector switch
B = Thermostat
C = Flame meter
A. The refrigerator can be powered by the
mains (230V), direct current (12V) or liquid
gas. Select the energy source that you want
by means of the energy source selector
switch (A). The switch has four settings:
- direct current (DC) (12V)
- mains supply (230V)
- gas
- switched off
B. The thermostat controls the refrigerator
temperature when the refrigerator is
powered from the mains (230 V) or gas. The
refrigeration level is indicated by the dots
(the bigger the dot, the colder the setting).
C. The flame meter shows whether the
flame is alight. The flame is alight when
the red needle of the meter moves into the
green area.
D. Pressing the manual (piezo electric) starter
produces a spark that ignites the flame in
the burner.
Electrical operation
The refrigerator can be powered by electricity
in two ways:
• DC (12V): Set the energy source selector
switch (A) to
the refrigerator will now be
powered by the battery of your car
or camper.
Important! - Always use the gas connection
or mains voltage to start up the refrigerator
for the first time and to cool it.
Powering from the battery of your vehicle
is suitable only for maintaining the
temperature of the refrigerator and its
contents once it has been refrigerated.
• When powered by a vehicle battery (12V)
the refrigerator works without temperature
control (i.e. constant operation).
• Mains voltage (230V): set the power
selector switch (A) to
• Set the temperature by means of the
thermostat, rotary switch (B). (The bigger
the dot, the colder the setting).
Powering with gas
Warning! - Flammable material must be kept
away from the rear of the refrigerator.
• For selection of gas type, see the
information plate inside your refrigerator.
• For the pressure regulator model, see the
information plate inside your refrigerator
and the table at the back of this booklet.
• The type of gas container and its location
must be in compliance with the most recent
regulations. Ensure that the unit is installed
in a location with good ventilation and make
sure that the ventilation openings in the gas