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EN - 8 -
PART- 2.
THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES
Thermostat Setting
Thermostat automatically regulates the inside temperature of the refrigerator compartment
and freezer compartment.By rotating the knob from position 1. to 5., colder temperatures
can be obtained.
Important note: Do not try to rotate knob beyond 1 position it will stop your appliance.
For short-term storage of food in the freezer compartment, you can set the knob
between minimum and medium position.(1-3)
For long-term storage of food in the freezer compartment, you can set knop medium
position.(3-4)
Note that; the ambient temperature, temperature of the freshly stored food and how
often the door is opened, affects the temperature in the refrigerator compartment. If
required,change the temperature setting.
The freezer**** of the refrigerator can cool up to -18°C and more.
The freezer** of the refrigerator can cool up to -12°C and more.
Warnings about Temperature Adjustments
It is not recommended that you operate your fridge in environments colder than 10°C
in terms of its efficiency.
Temperature adjustments should be made according to the frequency of door openings
and the quantity of food kept inside the fridge.
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. We do not
recommend operating your fridge out of stated temperatures value limits in terms of
cooling effectiveness.
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