Los controles de la temperatura.

La unidad tendrá uno de los mandos de temperatura que se muestra a continuación:

Controles de

temperatura interna

Control del dial interno (0-9)

Controles de ajuste

externos (0-9)

Los controles de la temperatura vienen preconfigurados de fábrica a 5 para los compartimentos del frigorífico y del congelador.

Para ajustar la temperatura, pulse el botón WARMER (MÁS CALIENTE) o COLDER (MÁS FRÍO) en el lateral del congelador o del frigorífico. La luz de ajuste se encenderá. Pulse MÁS CALIENTE o MÁS FRÍO hasta alcanzar el ajuste deseado.

Puede que sea necesario hacer varios ajustes. Cada vez que usted que usted ajuste los controles, deje pasar 24 horas desde el ajuste para que el frigorífico alcance el ajuste que usted ha seleccionado.

Ajustar uno o ambos controles en 0 (apagado), detiene la refrigeración tanto en el compartimento del frigorífico como en el del congelador, pero no interrumpe el suministro eléctrico del frigorífico.

Las confuraciones de los controles pueden variar dependiendo de las preferencias personales, uso y condiciones de funcionamiento, y pueden requerir más de un ajuste.

NOTA: El frigorífico se envía con una película de protección que cubre los controles de la temperatura. Si esta película no se retiró durante la instalación, hágalo ahora.

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GE 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 Los controles de la temperatura, Controles de Temperatura interna, Controles de ajuste Externos

21, 23, 25, 27, 29 specifications

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