Features, On off – Aga Ranges 60RDA 115V User Manual
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Features
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Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, improvements,
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Control Panel
The temperature of your drawer unit ranges from 32°F to
47°F (0°C to 8°C). The temperature can be adjusted using
the control panel located on the inside of the top drawer.
To change the temperature setting, press the warmer or
cooler pads until the display shows the desired
temperature. After a few seconds the display will return to
the actual temperature of the unit. An empty unit will
stabilize in six to eight hours.
Your drawer refrigerator’s control leaves the factory preset
to display its temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. To change
the display to show Celsius temperatures, simply press the
warmer and colder key pads simultaneously. The display
will change within a few seconds.
The on/off key pad stops and starts the cooling of the unit.
This can be used when your drawer refrigerator will not be
used for extended periods of time. The LED light will
continue to operate when the drawers are opened as long
as the unit is connected to a power source.
At time of initial start up the control panel display will
show “OR” for “Out of Range” until the unit reaches the
desired temperature. At any time the unit’s interior
temperature reaches 9 degrees below or above its setpoint
this code will also be displayed.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
WARMER
COOLER
ON
OFF
Gastronorm Container Systems
For additional convenience, optional Gastronorm food
storage containers can be purchased from your dealer.
These stainless steel containers can be used to easily access
smaller food items and are dishwasher safe. For further
information call or vistit your Aga dealer.
Drawer Organizer
The Drawer Organizer is designed to be fully adjustable to
compensate for bottles and other items of different sizes.
The drawer Organizer can be adjusted left and right, up
and down by turning the knob counter clockwise.