3. Cleaning
Clean both the inside and outside of the appliance
before putting it into use.
To do so, use a soft towel, lukewarm water and a non-
abrasive detergent. Ensure water does not enter the
rear cover grille or the control elements.
Afterwards, wipe the appliance with a clean towel and
cleanwater, and then wipe it dry.
To avoid damage, do not use soap, soda or abrasive
cleaners.
4. Positioning the appliance
During the refrigeration process, the appliance
gives off heat from the condenser (under the
upper part of the rear cover) into the surrounding air.
The more ventilated the condenser is, the more
effective the refrigeration will be.
The other condition for satisfactory operation is that
the appliance stands on a flat surface. This is best
seen by placing a glass of water on top of the
appliance.
It is important that the appliance is not directly
exposed to radiated heat (sunlight, radiator, near an
oven, etc.).
In gas operation following clearances should be
kept from the walls or other materials: from the back
side of the appliance minimum 10cms, from both
sidewalls 4cms each, from the top of the appliance
minimum 30 cms, from the bottom minimum 5 cms.
In the immediate vicinity of the appliance within the
specified distances no inflammable matters (paper,
wood, grass, textile etc.) should be met with.
5. Using the appliance
The cable for mains connection, the 12V connecting
cable and the connector for the gas hook-up are
located on the rear cover of the cooling box. (Figure
2).
5.1. Operating from electrical mains
Make sure the voltage shown on the data plate of the
appliance matches that of the mains voltage to which
you wish to connect the appliance. Pull out the mains
connecting cable and connect it to a receptacle
earthed socket for connection.
When connecting the appliance for the first time, set
the thermostat (Figure 4. A), to maximum; then, after
about five hours, set it back towards minimum
according to your need of cooling.
NB: Plug is provided according to specific
regulations in each country and may be different to
that shown.
Figure 2.
GB
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