The temperature readings may rise temporarily after opening the door or placing additional items inside the cabinet.
On the thermometer the battery transit strip must be removed to activate the temperature display.
C
9. Interior light
Two
Two sensors (B) control whether the door is open or not and the LEDs will work accordingly.
Figure 4.
7. Useful suggestion
Do not overfill the appliance. It is advisable to leave some space between the products in the cabinet to ensure efficient and even cooling. If the shelves are packed too tightly there may be unacceptable temperature variations.
8. Defrosting, cleaning and maintenance
Frost will gradually form on the cooling surfaces and it must not be allowed to become too thick since it acts as an insulator and interferes with the cooling.
We recommend to defrost the appliance in every 3 weeks, or depending on the ice quantity on the cooling fins. While defrosting the appliance should be switched off by disconnecting the refrigerator from the electricity supply and leave the cabinet door open.
The frost will melt and the defrost water will run through the drain tube from the drip channel into an evaporating vessel located at the bottom rear of the refrigerator. (Fig 5.)
After defrosting the cabinet interior should be wiped out with a clean, damp cloth.
B
A
Figure 6.
10. Reversing the door hang,
(Fig. 7-8.) Disconnect at the mains.
Lay the appliance on its side.
Loosen up 7 screws (1) of footframe and remove the footframe.
Put the fridge on a desk to ease the work.
Open the door and snap out the fixing tab (2) of the upper hinge pin by the help of screwdriver and push out the pin. (fig. 8.)
Remove the door and the hinge washer.
Remove the bottom hinge pin (3) and the upper and lower hinge plug (4) in the same way as in case of the upper hinge pin.
Snap in the lower hinge pin (3) to the desired side.
Put back the door and the hinge washer and snap in the upper hinge pin (2).
Snap in the 2 hinge plugs (4) too.
Put back the footframe with its screws.
Figure 7.
Figure 5.
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