Whirlpool Wve 1610 A W Product Sheet
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PRODUCT SHEETGB DFNLEPGRDKSNFINIGB1. Compartment for freezing 2. Control unit 3. Area for drawers and pu ll out baskets/doors 4. Pull-out defrost water drain 5. Rating plate (on the inside of the appliance) 6. Ice packs (if provided) - ice cubes. storage compartment freezer compartment Note: the design of drawers and accessories may vary, depending on the model. Controls (depending on model) A Thermostat knob. B Yellow LED: indicates that the fast freeze function is in operation. C Red LED: indicates that the freezer internal temperature is too high. D Green LED: indicates that the appliance is connected to the power supply. E Fast freeze button. 5019 608 01078 A BDC EA BDC E
DFNLEPGRDKSNFINIGB Freezer compartment temperature adjustment The appliance is normally factory set for optimum operation at a temperature of -18°C. To adjust the compartment temp erature, proceed as follows: • Turn the thermostat knob A to 1/Min for a storage temperature that is less cold. Turn the thermostat knob A to 7/Max for a colder storage temperature. Turn the thermostat knob A to to switch off the freezer (the appl iance is still connected to the mains power supply). Alarm signals Defrosting Signal Cause Solution Temperature alarm The red LED lights up C The internal temperature is above -12°C Press button E until the temperature returns below -12°C again 1. To switch off the freezer, turn knob A . 2. Unplug the appliance or switch off at the main switch. 3. Fit the drain in place (see figure). 4. Follow the instructions given in the instructions booklet. 5. Plug in the appliance once again. 6. To switch on the freezer again, turn knob A . Follow the steps detailed in “Switching on the appliance”. Printed in Italy 5019 608 01078 01/11