CVC 14

Whirlpool CVC 14, AFB 448/H Program Chart

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1.
Compartment for freezing
2.
Control unit
3.
Area for drawers and pull out baskets/doors
4.
Pull-out defrost water drain
5.
Rating plate (on the inside of the appliance)
6.
Ice packs (inside) if provided.
Storage compartment
Area for freezing
PRODUCT SHEET
Note: the design of drawers and accessories may vary, depending on the model.
Controls
(depending on model)
A
Thermostat knob.
B
Yellow led (if provided): indicates that the fast freeze function is in operation.
C
Red led (if provided): indicates that the freezer internal temperature is too high.
D
Green led (if provided): indicates that the appliance is connected to the power supply.
E
Fast freeze button (if provided).
F
External luminous thermometer (if provided).
G
Mechanical thermometer (if provided).
Located on the rear of
the appliance
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Freezer compartment temperature adjustment
The appliance is normally factory set for optimum operation at a temperature of -18°C.
To adjust the compartment temperature, 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
Maximum
for a colder storage temperature.
Turn the thermostat knob
A
to
0
/
z
to switch off the freezer (the appliance is still connected to the mains
power supply).
Alarm signals
Spacers
(if provided)
Signal Cause Solution
Temperature
alarm
(if present)
The red LED
C
lights up
(and the acoustic alarm
sounds in models with
luminous thermometer
F
)
The internal temperature
is above -12°C
Press button
E
until the
temperature returns
below -12°C
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