ENGLISH • Put the plastic caps over the leveling legs; • Carefully lift the Refrigerator to its normal position; 1. Introduction Clean the Refrigerator with a damp cloth and then wipe it We are pleased to add you to the growing number of dry with a clean cloth.
2.2 Door Hinging To ensure uninterrupted operation, we recommend that the gas supply system be fed from two gas cylinders, with an automatic switchover device. The specified fuel is If you need to change the door hinging to facilitate access propane and the supply pressure must be 11 inches into the Refrigerator proceed as follows;...
5. How to get the best out of your Refrigerator Check whether the flame is centered in rela- tion to the heater pipe (chimney). 5.1 How to make it work (Fig. B) If it is not, turn the product off and call a ser- vice agency.
• When at room temperature, the food should be placed in the main compartment of the Refrigerator, to precool for a few hours. Do not store flammable substances such as gasoline and kerosene in • Later on, preferably in the evening, place the food in your Refrigerator to avoid the risk of contact with the bottom of the upper compartment.
5.6 Shutting down the Refrigerator (Fig. D) The absorption Refrigerator is built to work continuously for many years. There are no moving parts and thus no Do not use flame to check for friction. At times, however, it needs to be turned off: leakage in the gas tubes.
• • The first time you use your Refrigerator, it is most likely Let the Refrigerator operate for at least 30 minutes, that there is air in the gas lines. However, keep the during this time check if there is any gas leakage. selector valve button pressed for 1 or 2 minutes, and Check each connection from the source to the gas use the ignite button every 3 to 5 seconds until the...
6.5 The igniter 7.2 Cleaning the parts at the rear of the Refrigerator The igniter (B5) is the piezoelectric type, which causes a high-voltage spark to jump between the electrode (G3) Move the Refrigerator away from its permanent position, and the burner (G2). If it fails to operate, the fault may making sure the flexible connector does not kink.
• Remove the cloth from the burner and reinstall the burner box. The baffle may contain burnt dust and light Now check the operation. surface corrosion. The tip, however, must be intact, not corroded. Soot must not be present, • Turn on the Refrigerator and examine the flame.
Flame does not light or goes out Refrigerator too cold TROUBLE-SHOOTING Low cooling output Odor in or out of Refrigerator Excessive gas consumption PROBLEMS CAUSES REMEDIES Flame not lit. See problem No. 1. Empty gas cylinder or closed valve. Take required action. Supply pressure not within specifications.
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Cut out in order accommodate the lower hinge. A découper pour la charnière inférieure. FIG. E...
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FIG. H Note: The correct flame, at “COLDEST” setting, should have a bright blue crown at the base of the flame. Remarque: La base de la flamme correcte, au réglage “LE PLUS FROID”, doit être d’un bleu vif.
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