Usage Information; Temperature Settings; Warnings For Temperature Settings - Nordmende RETNF366C Instruction Booklet

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CHAPTER 2.

Temperature Settings

Cooling compartment
The thermostat ensures that the temperature settings in the cooling and freezing
compartments of your refrigerator are controlled automatically. It may be set to any value
ranging from 1 to 6. As you turn the thermostat setting knob from 1 to 6, the amount of
cooling increases.
Cooling compartment thermostat knob:
5 - 6 : For more cooling.
3 - 5 : For normal utilization.
1 - 3 : For less cooling.

Warnings for Temperature Settings

• It is not recommended that you operate your fridge in environments colder than 10°C
in terms of its efficiency.
• The thermostat setting should be done by taking into consideration how often the
fresh food and freezer doors are opened and closed, how much food is stored in the
refrigerator, and the environment in which the refrigerator is located.
• Your fridge should be operated up to 24 hours according to the ambient temperature
without interruption after being plugged in to be completely cooled. Do not open
doors of your fridge frequently and do not place much food inside it in this period.
• A 5 minute delaying function is applied to prevent damage to the compressor of your
fridge, when you take the plug off and then plug it on again to operate it or when an
energy breakdown occurs. Your fridge will start to operate normally after 5 minutes.
• Your fridge is designed to operate in the ambient
temperature intervals stated in the standards,
according to the climate class stated in the
information label. It is not recommended that your
fridge is operated in the environments which are
out of the stated temperature intervals in terms of
cooling efficiency.

USAGE INFORMATION

Cooler and Freezer Thermostat Knob
EN - 6 -
Climate Class
Ambient
T
16 to 43 °C
ST
16 to 38 °C
N
16 to 32 °C
SN
10 to 32 °C

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