If the appliance is brought in from the cold (temperature is not higher than +12
°C), you should wait for two hours before connecting it to the mains.
The appliance should not be connected to the mains until all packing and
transport materials aren't removed.
Place the appliance in a dry, well ventilated room.
WARNING!
room or porch. Place the appliance away from heat sources such as
kitchen stove/oven, radiators, or direct sunlight.
WARNING! The appliance must not touch any pipes for
heating, gas or water supply, or any other electrical
devices.
wall.
If necessary, regulate the height of the
appliance by adjusting the levelling feet: by turning
them clockwise – the front of the appliance rises, by
turning them counter clockwise – it comes down. If
the appliance is tilted slightly backward – the doors
will close by themselves.
The temperature in the refrigerator compartment is controlled using the thermostat
knob 1 (fig. 1) by turning it to one side or the other. The temperature indication in
digits is shown beside the thermostat knob.
scale:
0 = Compressor is switched off.
1 = highest temperature (lowest cooling)
7 = lowest temperature (highest cooling)
Take two supports 1 from the bag (see fig.) and insert
them into the guides 2 at the top back part of the
appliance.
Suitably dispose the packaging material.
POSITIONING
The appliance should not be operated in an unheated
Do not cover the ventilation holes at the top of the appliances– it
must be a good air circulation around the appliance. There should
be a gap of at least 10 cm between the top of the appliance body
and any furniture that may be above it. If this requirement is not
followed, the appliance consumes more
electrical energy and its compressor
may overheat.
If the appliance is placed in a
corner, a gap of at least 60 mm
must be left between the appliance
body and the wall (see fig.)
The appliance must stand on a level
surface and must not touch the
TEMPERATURE REGULATION
WARNING! Electric current is not switched off.
The temperature is regulated on the