Electrolux CARAVAN RM 4271 User Manual - Page 4

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TRAVEL CATCH

Make sure that the travel catch is engaged when the cara ­
van is on
the
move, (fig
The travel catch at the
top
different
positions.
In
one
shut.
In
the other position the
the refrigerator can be aired when not in

FOOD STORAGE

Always
keep
food in
closed
in the refrigerator; allow it to cool first.
Never keep items in the refrigerator which might give
off flammable gases
.
The
2-star
(**)
frozen food compartment
storage
of
frozen food
and
for
freezing
items of food.
Never
put
bottles or cans of
storage compartment as
don't
give children ice lollies
they
could cause
frost
burns.
Most kinds of frozen
food
compartment for about a month
vary,
however,
and
it
is
important
on
the individual
packets.
ICE MAKING
It is
practical
to
make ice during
rator is
less
demanded and
ves. Fill
the
ice tray
to just
water
and place
it
on
the
To
speed up
the
ice
making,
spoonfuls of
water
on
the freezer
tact to the ice tray. If you have more
good idea to make ice
in advance and save the frozen
in the frozen food
compartment.

DEFROSTING

Frost
will gradually accumulate on the refrigerating sur ­
faces. It must not
be allowed
an
insulator and adversely
Check the
formation
of
frost regularly
it gets about 3 mm
thick,
To defrost the 'fridge
,
turn it off
all
food
items.
Warning:
of
fozen foods would
rise
they
should be consumed within 24
Do not try to accelerate
heating
appliance, as this
faces
of
the
refrigerator. Neither should any sharp objects
be
used
to scrape off
the
The
defrost
water
runs
from a collector
tacle
at
the
rear of the refrigerator where
Defrost
water in the freezer compartment should be mop­
ped
up
with a cloth.
When
the ice
has
melted,
restart
it. Place
the food items back
refrigerator
is cold
before making ice cubes.
1).
of the door can be set in two
position
the door
is held
door
is secured ajar so that
use.
containers. Never put hot food
is intended for
for making ice. It is not
fizzy
drinks
in
the frozen
they
may burst when freezing. Also
straight from the frozen food
can be
stored
in the frozen food
.
This
period of
time
to follow
the
instructions
the night
-
then the
the
cooling
unit
has more reser ­
below the brim with
drinking
freezer shelf.
one can spill one or two
shelf to
improve
than
one
ice
to grow too thick
as
affects
refrigerator perfor-mance.
every
week
defrost the refrigerator.
and remove
the ice tray and
normally the temperature of items
unduly
during defrosting and so
h
or
discarded.
defrosting by using
any
kind of
might
damage the
plastic
ice.
channel to a recep ­
it evaporates.
wipe the
refrigerator dry and
inside
but wait until the

CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR

Clean the
and
hygienic.
tightly
Soak
a cloth
bonate
cloth and use it to clean the interior of the refrigerator and
its
fittings.
Never
use
products or wax
tor as
they
odour.
The
exterior
the
suitable
and
again, using a damp
gent.
But
with
soap and water and then thoroughly dried.
food
as

TURNING OFF THE REFRIGERATOR

If the
refrigerator
may
1.
Set any switches
2. Set
the
3. Shut off anyon-board
rator.
4.
Empty
refrige ­
earlier.
food compartment ajar.
this position.
5.
When
(e.g
.
the con­
winter
tray it is a
trays
IF
Check the following points before
technician:
it
acts
as
1. That the STARTING THE REFRIGERATOR
have
2.
The refrigerator is level.
and when
3.
If it is
connected sources of energy.
4.
If the refrigerator fails to work on gas,
That the gas bottle
• That
5.
If the
• That
sur­
• That
• That the 12 V
6.
If the
• That
• That
If the refrigerator is not cold enough it may be because:
1. The
the ventilation passages
wire mesh etc).
9
inside
of the
refrigerator regularly to
in a solution consisting
of
soda
to half a litre
of
warm water. Wring out the
detergents, scouring
polish to
clean
the interior
may damage the surfaces and leave
of
the refrigerator
should be wiped clean now
cloth and
not
the
door
gasket,
which should only
is
not
to be used
to
O.
gas valve (D)
to •.
valve in
the refrigerator.
Defrost
Leave the
doors of
the
Use the
the vehicle
is laid
up
for a long period of time
during the winter months), we suggest fitting the
covers
WA 120,
fig. 2, onto
FRIDGE FAILS TO WORK
been followed.
possible
to
start
the
refrigerator on any of
is
not empty.
all
Lp-gas valves
are open.
refrigerator fails to work on
the
12 V supply is
connected
the fuse on
the 12 V
switch is on.
refrigerator
fails
to work on 230 V, check:
the 230
V supply is connected to the refrigerator.
the fuse is intact.
ventilation
is
inadequate owing
(partial
keep it fresh
of
a teaspoon of bicar­
powder,
strongly
scented
of
the refrigera ­
a
strong
a
small quantity of deter ­
be
cleaned
for
some
time:
the gas line to the refrige ­
and clean
it
as described
refrigerator and
the frozen
travel catch
to hold
in
the vent
grills.
calling
a service
instructions
the
check:
12
V,
check:
to the refrigerator.
supply is intact.
to
reduced area of
blockage
of
grilles
from