WARNING!
Never connect bare electric wires, and use only connectors of a size suitable to the cross sec-
tion of the cable being used.
5) Protect the feeding line with a 15 A fuse.
RE PL ACING THE D OOR PANE L
On the Cruise 42-49-65-85-100-130 models, you can replace the door panel without having to
dismantle the door of the refrigerator, by proceeding as follows: remove the profile which anchors
the panel, locate at the bottom of the door, using a screwdriver as a lever as shown on Fig 6, take
out the three screws which hold the handle in place (fig. 8), fit in the new panel, letting it slide, and
put back the fastening strip and the handle.
REVERSING THE OPENING DIRECTION OF THE DOOR
On the Cruise 42-49-65-85-100-130 models, the door normally opens towards the right. To
change the side, move the hinges, the support (A, B and C in fig. 7) and the handle (fig. 8).
S E T TIN G THE IN S ID E TE M PE R ATURE
The refrigerators are provided with a manual thermostat. Turn it clockwise to lower the
temperature, and turn it counterclockwise to raise the temperature and activate the ON-
OFF switch in its end position. In the 42, 49, 65, 85 and 130 litre refrigerators, the knob of the
thermostat is located inside the refrigerator. In the 100 litre refrigerators, the knob is located
outside the refrigerator, on the top ventilation grid, above the door.
FILLIN G
Do not put hot food into the refrigerator. Place the products in a position where they do not hit
each other or break while the vehicle is moving.
Make sure the door is always well closed, and reduce opening time to a minimum.
D E FROS TIN G
Defrosting must be carried out when the ice layer is thicker than 4 mm.
Set the thermostat at the OFF position. While defrosting, keep food and beverages in a cool
place. Do not use any sharp metal object to remove the ice or frost. Do not start the refrigerator
up again until it is completely defrosted and dry. Also empty the tray under the freezer
compartment.
M AINTE NAN CE:
The indelB refrigerators have a completely watertight cooling system, and do not need any
maintenance or reloading of the coolant. The compressor is of a domestic type, is highly efficient
and has an extraordinarily long life.
Maintenance merely consists in routinely cleaning the condenser from dust, at least once a year.
Use a soft brush and no hard object.
• Regularly clean the inside and outside of the refrigerator using only warm water and a
neutral detergent.
• Subsequent to washing, rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly using a soft cloth.
• Do not use the following: special glass and mirror cleaning products, liquid, powder, or spray
detergents, alcohol, ammonia or abrasive products.
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