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7082 273-00 LGex 9 1 0 Operating instructions Page 12 Fr eezer with e xplosion-pr oof interior container Re ad th e op er at in g ins tr uc ti ons b ef ore sw itc hin g on fo r th e r st t ime GB[...]
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1 2 Adjus ta ble - he ig ht feet Des cr i pt io n of a pp li an ce an d eq ui p men t T ype p late Op erat ing a nd c ont rol ele men ts Disposal notes • K eep packaging materials aw a y from children - poly thene sheets and bags can cause suffocation! • Please return the packaging to an official collection point. Y o ur ol d app li an ce: Th i[...]
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1 3 Set ting up • A void positioning the appliance in direct sunlight or near cookers, radiators and similar sources of heat. • The floor on which the appliance stands should be horizontal and lev el.Compensate f or une ven floors with the adjustable f eet. • Alwa y s ensure that there is good ventilation and that the outward flowing air is a[...]
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1 4 Set ting the temperature • Press button f or 1 second. The temper ature displa y flashes . • T o increase the temper ature (w armer): press button . • T o reduce the temperatur e (colder): press button . • Press button again. The desired temperatur e setting is sav ed. Adjust abl e temp er atur e rang e LGUe x 1500 from -9°C to -26°C [...]
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1 5 Aud ible war ning signal Th e a u di b le wa rn i n g si g n a l wi l l s ou n d i n c er t ai n a l ar m eve nt s. It can b e ca nc ell ed by pr ess in g but to n . GB Alarm messages 1. LED flashes If a pp ear s in the disp lay , the a ppl ian ce has a faul t. C ons ult your ne are st cu stom er s er v ic e po int . 2. LED flashes, which rea[...]
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1 6 Example of an alarm query Sit uati on: HACCP as he s in th e dis pl ay . Dis pl ay = Dis pl ay = The re h as not be en an a la rm sta tus wit h a too hig h o r to o low temp erat ure. Y ou mu st switc h to dis pl ay . Dis pl ay = Pres s th is bu t ton u ntil app ear s in t he di sp lay . Dis pl ay = 1 power fa ilur e ha s oc cur red. Dis pl [...]
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1 7 GB Product sensor ( avai lab le ac ce ss or y) The tempe rat ure may be meas ure d o r re co rde d a t any poin t in the inter io r usi ng th e pro du ct se ns or . • Connect sensor (see section entitled External alarm ) Activa ting t he s ens or Pres s for 5 se con ds. Di spl ay = Dis pl ay = Dis pl ay = Dis pl ay = Dis pl ay = Pres s for 5 [...]
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1 8 Cleaning Be for e cle an ing a lways swit ch o t he a pp lia nc e. Pul l out t he mai ns p lug o r swit ch o o r uns cr ew th e fus e. • Clean the inside, equipment and outer walls with luk ew arm water and a little detergent. Do not use abrasive or acid cleaners or chemical solvents . Do no t use s te am cl ea ne rs b e cau se o f th e[...]
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1 9 GB Shutt ing y our appl iance down If your app lia nc e is to b e sh ut dow n for a ny len gt h of ti me, swi tch it o and d is con ne ct the p lug or swi tch o or u ns crew t he f us e. Clea n the a ppl ia nce a nd le ave t he do or op en in or der to p revent unp lea sa nt sm ell s. Malfunctions Y o u m ay b e abl e to r ec t if y t he [...]
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20 The c on den ser m ust b e uns crewe d to m ake t he sen sor ca ble ope ni ng acc es sib le. 1. U n s c r e w c o n d e n s e r s c r e w s (6 pcs.) and fold out condenser at an angle. Imp or t an t! Make s ure t h at no p ip es a re b ent . Opening for e xternal temperature sensor Model LGe x 3410 Rem ove upp er dr awe r be for e be gin nin g w[...]
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21 GB Installation dimensions ( m m) L GUe x 1 500 V ersio n 1 A c ro ss -s ec tio n of min. 20 0 cm 2 i s r e quire d in the work top for vent ilat io n of th e rear o f the a ppl ian ce. V ersio n 2 If no ventilation grille i s provi ded i n th e work top, the recess mus t b e at l ea st 86 0 mm hi gh to ens ure ad equ ate heat dis sip ati on to [...]