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Unscrew the blocking element and the hinge of the low temperature compartment
and take off the door.
Changing the Direction of Door Opening on the Low Temperature Compartment:
Plug the holes with plastic caps provided.
Turn the door 180° and replace it on the opposite side of the low temperature
compartment. Fix the hinge and the blocking element of the door (position of holes
already provided).
Operating Your Refrigerator-Freezer
Temperature Control
A unique dual evaporator system separately cools the refrigerator while keeping the
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freezer at F. (Ice cream and other food items in the freezer
stay frozen and free of freezer burn.)
The refrigerator temperature is controlled with a thermostat
knob located inside the unit, towards the upper right-hand
corner. Turn the knob clockwise from the STOP (0) position
toward the higher numbers for colder temperatures. Higher
settings on the knob (higher numbers) mean lower
temperatures (colder) in the refrigerator.
On the coldest settings, temperatures in some spots of the refrigerator compartment
may drop below 32°F. Use higher thermostat settings only when required or
recommended. When the ambient temperature is normal, we recommend a medium
setting.
Changes in the ambient temperature affect temperature in the refrigerator
compartment so choose an appropriate setting of the thermostat knob, depending on
ambient conditions.
In the STOP (0) position, the appliance does not operate (the cooling system is
switched off), yet the power supply is not interrupted (the light goes on when you
open the refrigerator door).
The temperature in the refrigerator compartment also depends on how often you
open the door.
In all small refrigerators and freezers without interior fans, temperatures are coldest
near the bottom, and occasionally near the rear. Place contents accordingly. It is best
not to operate these units mostly empty. If temperatures are erratic, try putting some
water bottles or freezer packs inside to create a load for the compressor.
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