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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROLS
2. Set the thermostat knob (E) to the highest setting.
3. Turn the energy selector (A) to position “GAS”.
4. Push the button (D) in until it reaches the bottom -
and hold, push the button (C) for the piezo igniter sev-
eral times to light the burner. This can be observed
on the flame indicator (B), on the refrigerator. When
the flame is on, the red indicator is in the green field.
5. After the gas is lit keep the button (D) pressed for 10
seconds. Release the button (D) and check that the
RED indicator is in the GREEN field. If the burner goes
out, repeat the lighting procedure.
6. To shut off the refrigerator, turn the knob (A) to “OFF”
position.
230-240 V operation
Before operating the refrigerator, check that the voltage
stated on the data plate is the same as the main voltage
in use.
1. Turn the thermostat knob (E) to its highest (coldest)
position.
2. Set the energy selector (A) to position “AC”.
3. To shut off the refrigerator, turn the knob (A) to “OFF”
position.
12 V operation
Only operate your refrigerator on 12 V when the engine
of the vehicle is running - otherwise your battery will soon
be discharged.
1. Set the energy selector (A) to position “DC”.
2. Note: there is no thermostat function on 12 V opera-
tion, the refrigerator works continuously.
3. To shut off the refrigerator, turn the knob (A) to “OFF”
position.
REGULATING THE TEMPERATURE
The position number refers to fig.1.
It will take a few hours for the refrigerator to reach nor-
mal operating temperature. So we suggest you start it
well in advance of a trip and if possible store it with
precooled foodstuffs.
On 230-240 V operation and LP gas operation the re-
frigerator is controlled by a thermostat and the thermo-
stat knob (E) should be set at 3-5. If a lower (colder)
temperature is desired set the thermostat to a higher
figure.
On 12 V operation the refrigerator works continuously.
TRAVEL CATCH
The travel catch is integrated in the handle. Make sure
that the travel catch is engaged when the caravan is on
the move.
FOOD STORAGE
Always keep food in closed containers. Never put hot
food in the refrigerator; allow it to cool first.
Never keep items in the refrigerator that might give
off flammable gases.
The frozen food compartment is intended for the stor-
age of frozen food and for making ice. It is not suitable
for freezing items of food.
The refrigerator can be run on 230-240 V, 12 V or LP
gas. Changing between these modes of operation is
carried out by means of the control buttons positioned
as shown in fig. 1.
The energy selector (A) can be set at either “AC” (230-
240 V), “DC” (12 V), “GAS” (LP gas) or “OFF”.
A flame indicator (B) at the control panel shows if the
gas flame is lit. The gas is lit when the red indicator is in
the green field.
A manual piezo-electric igniter is used. When the button
(C) is pushed, sparks are generated at the burner.
The refrigerator is fitted with a safety device that auto-
matically shuts off the supply of gas if the flame goes
out. The safety device can be operated manually by
pressing the button (D).
The refrigerator temperature is controlled by a thermo-
stat (E) when the refrigerator runs on 230-240 V and LP
gas. Please note that the thermostat has no “off” posi-
tion when the refrigerator runs on LP gas.
STARTING THE REFRIGERATOR
All references are to fig. 1.
WARNING!
FIG. 1
LP Gas operation
After initial installation, servicing, or changing gas cylin-
ders etc., the gas line is likely to be filled with air. You
may have to repeat the lighting procedure several times
to purge the air out of the gas lines.
To start gas operation:
1. Open the shut off valve of the gas bottle (check that
there is enough gas). Open any on-board shut-off
valve.
DO NOT OPERATE THE REFRIGERATOR ON LP GAS
WHILST MOBILE.
TURN OFF THE GAS BOTTLE WHILST MOBILE.
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