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Starting 9 1 - Beko LC 120 Operating Instructions Manual

4.4 cu.ft. larder fridge
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TEIVIPEMTURE CONTROL AND AD,'USTI./|
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Operating iemperatures are control ed by lhe thermosta( see
diagram). Settings may be made fronr I to 7. ihe coldest
When the appliance is swjtched on lor the first lime, the
thermostai should be adjusled so thai attef 24 hours. the
average lrjdge temperature is no higher than + 5 degrees C
( +41 degrees F)- We rec$mmend you sel the thennostat
hali way belween the minimum(1) and maximum(7) setling
and moniior to obtain the desired temperature i - 6 . towards 7
(maximum) you will oblain a colder Jridge iemperatlre and
vice versa. Some s€ctions ol the iridgo may be cooler or
warmer( such as the salad crjsp€r and the lop paf( ol lhe
cabinet)which is quite nomal.
Over ambient temperatures of 25 degrees C(77 degrees F)
especially in summer turn the thennostat knob towads 7-
Under ambient temperaiures of 25 degrees C(77 degrees F)
lurn the ihemostat knob to a hall way position.
Frequenl door openings cause higher inlemal temperalurcs,
so close ihe door as soon as poss ble aiier use
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Before you start using the larder lrdge check lhat:
1.The ieei have been adjusted ior periect eve lng.
2. The interjor is dry and air can circulate lreely.
3.Clean the inteior as recor.mended under "CLEANING AND CARE. "
4.Insert the plug into the wall socket and switch on the eledncily supply.When the
door is open the inte or light will come on.
5.You will hear a noise as the compressor starts up. The liquid and gases sealed
within the ref geraiion syslem may also give rise lo noise, whether lhe
compressor ls running or not which is quite nofinal.
6. Slight undulalion ot the top ol the cabinet is quite normal due to the manuiacluring
process used, so do not wofiyt it is nol a delect,
7.We recommend thai you set ihe themostat knob to 4 (iour) and rnoniior the
lemperature to ensure the appliance maintains desired siomge temperatures (see
section Temperalure Control and Adjuslment, )

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