Summit 225D6783P011 manual Exterior temperature control, Power cool function, Holidays function

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exterior temperature control

On models with the exterior

door display, press the “Fridge Temp” to change the temperature level until the level

you want lights up.

The “Cold” level (least cold) light is found on the left-hand side, and when all the lights are illuminated the refrigerator is at the “Coldest” temperature.

power cool function

This is designed to speed up the cooling and freezing of the entire refrigerator. We recommend activating this function once you return from the supermarket as you will be storing various room temperature items in the refrigerator.

note: BEFORE ACTIVATING THE POWER COOL FUNCTION, the Holidays and Express Chill Zone Functions

must be deactivated as these functions cannot work simultaneously.

The Power Cool Function helps to cool your foods faster since the refrigerator will work at its maximum cooling power. After this time, the refrigerator will return to working as normal. It is activated by pressing the Power Cool button. This turns the LED light on, which indicates that the function has been activated.

holidays function

This assists you in saving energy when you go on holidays. For periods longer than a fortnight we recommend you unplug

the refrigerator, clean it, and leave the doors wide open.

To use this function, press the Holidays button; the LED

indicator will light up telling you that the function is now activated. To deactivate it, the Holidays button must be

pressed again. Once the cooler door is opened the function will deactivate automatically.

note: BEFORE ACTIVATING THE HOLIDAYS FUNCTION,

the Power Cool and the Express Chill Zone functions must be deactivated as these functions cannot work cannot work simultaneously.

alarm function

The Alarm Function is activated by pressing the Alarm button. The alarm will sound if this function has been activated and the

door has been left open for a period of time longer than a minute; accordingly, if this function is not activated and the door is left

open, the alarm will not sound. Activating this function helps you to avoid leaving the door open by mistake, thus preventing your refrigerator from being less efficient and consuming more energy.

The alarm will stop sounding once the door has been closed. To use this function, press the Alarm button until the light turns on. You can deactivate it at anytime by pressing the button again until the light turns off.

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Contents Refrigerator Welcome Quick Installation Guide Temperature ControlAir Flow How to Get the Most from Your Refrigerator Air RegulatorQuick installation guide CleaningWelcome Choosing a locationIngenious Model Quick reference guide for the ingenious model Installation Where to start?Positioning Observe the following when installing LevellingElectrical installation Minimum electrical requirementsTemperature control Know your productTemperatura ambiente Values in Celsius DegreesGeneral temperature control Air regulatorPage Exterior display Express chill zone functionTable of recommended chilling times How does it work?Beverages Times Strawberry Charlotte Rice PuddingChocolate Covered Strawberries Exterior temperature control Power cool functionAlarm function Holidays functionEnergy saver Lock functionSmart station Suggestions on how to get the most from your Smart Station Its many usesSmart fill ice factory Starting upCleaning the cylinder Cleaning the smart fill ice factoryRemoval of ice Cleaning the tray Compartments Fruits & veggies crisperDeli fresh compartment Meat keeperHumidity controls Take&go egg boxSafety glass spill guard shelves How to remove the shelvesExpress chill zone Freezer shelvesShelves Air distribution Getting the most from your refrigerator After Buying Your FoodstuffsMaximum storage times for frozen food Solving problems Cleaning and servicing your refrigeratorGeneral precautions Heating of areas near the freezerHolidays and absences Power outagesMoving Normal operating sounds Changing the light bulbFrequently asked questions and operating guide Problem Probable Cause What to DoProblem Probable Cause What to Do Revised 07/20/12 Requesting Service