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A = ÇMains OnÈ light B = Freezer alarm light
C = Freezer electronic thermometer D = Fast Freeze indicator (S)
E = Main On/Off switch
F = Freezer and Fast Freeze (S) temperature control knob
G = Refrigerator temperature control knob
Before using
Remove all securing tapes. Wash inside the appliance with lukewarm water and bicarbonate of soda (5 ml to 0.5 litre of water).
Do not use soap or detergent as the smell may linger. Dry thoroughly.
Starting up
¥Turn switch E until the pointer is opposite the ÇIÈ symbol (pilot lights A and B will come on).
¥Turn refrigerator temperature knob G and freezer temperature knob F to the required position; in general a mid position is best (the lower the number, the warmer the temperature).
¥Pilot light D comes on when knob F is tumed to position ÇSÈ.
The refrigerator and freezer are switched off by turning switch E to position ÇOÈ.
Warning light
The alarm light B indicates when the temperature inside the freezer compartment has risen to a point at which safe storage of frozen foods can no longer be guaranteed. When the appliance is first started up, or after having loaded a quantity of food to be frozen, this warning light will stay on until a safe storage temperature has been reached.
Electronic thermometer
The electronic thermostat C consists of 6 pilot lights. Each light corresponds to a temperature inside the freezer. Frequent or prolonged opening of the doors may slightly modify the temperature indicated. Temperature variations can also occur if excessive quantities of food are loaded into the freezer (see freezing capacity).
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