IKEA CFS 191SS Návod k použití Strana 8

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ENGLISH 8
Connect the appliance to the main power
supply.
The ideal temperatures for preserving food
have already been set at the factory.(MED)
Note: After switching the appliance on,
it will be necessary to wait for 4 to 6
hours before a temperature suitable for a
standard appliance load is reached.
First use
Guide to selecting functions temperature
selection
Press the push button on the control panel
to adjust the temperature. Temperature
selection push button is used to set desired
temperature level, from warmest through
lower to coldest . Pressing push button
setpoint will change cyclically. Temperature
set-point is done for both compartments at
one time - fridge and freezer.
At rst plug-in of appliance factory set-point
is chosen - medium position.
Following table shows set-points level:
High temperature
Mid-high temperature
Middle temperature
Mid-low temperature
Low temperature
Legend:
Led OFF Led ON
Shopping function
The use of this function is recommended to
increase the cooling speed when placing a
very high quantity of food in the refrigerator
compartment by pressing and holding
the push button on the control panel for 3
seconds.
Shopping function Shopping function
ON OFF
The Shopping function light (yellow LED) will
turn on.
The function is automatically deactivated
after 6 hours.
The Shopping function can be manually
deactivated by pressing and holding the
same push button on the control panel for 3
sec., the yellow LED is off.
Note: Shopping function should be also
switched ON before placing fresh food to be
frozen in the freezer compartment, in order
to maximize the freezing capacity.
Daily use
A
Shopping function indicator
B
Indication of temperature settings
C
Temperature selection /
Shopping function push button
D
Internal light switch
Control panel
C
DB
A
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