Danby DBC120BLS Refrigerator User Manual


 
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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FEATURES OF YOUR
BEVERAGE CENTER
1) Tempered Glass Door: Tinted for UV protection while
still allowing for easy interior viewing.
2) Magnetic Door Gasket: Tight fitting seals retain all the
cooling power.
3) Plastic Coated Wire Shelves
4) Leveling Legs
5) Interior Light (not shown): Illuminates the compartment
when the door is opened.
THE CONTROLS OF
YOUR  BEVERAGE
CENTER
To start the Beverage Center, turn the temperature control to the position
corresponding to the desired cooling. The Beverage Center temperature will vary
depending on the quantity of cans stored and on the frequency with which the
door is opened.
Setting The Temperature Control:
The temperature of the Beverage Center compartment is controlled by adjusting/setting the thermostat control
knob, located on the exterior rear wall of the cabinet. To start the Beverage Center and achieve maximum
cooling quickly;
• Turn the temperature control knob clockwise to the furthest ‘Max’ (maximum) setting on the darker blue
(wide) section of the graduated control dial.
• Allow the unit to run at this setting for 3-4 hours.
• When maximum cooling is achieved, turn back the temperature control knob setting to the 10 o’clock posi-
tion on the graduated blue control dial. See Fig. A.
• To turn off the beverage center (no cooling), rotate the control knob to the “0” (off) position. See Fig. B
Turn the control to the “OFF” (0) position to temporarily
disconnect the cooling cycle. When the beverage center is not to
be used for a long period of time, disconnect the plug and leave
the door partially open.
NOTE: Wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting if operation has
been interrupted.
Fig. B
Fig. A
Your beverage center is designed with an “Auto-Cycle” defrost system.
What is Auto Cycle defrost? The refrigerated surfaces of the fresh food compartment defrost automatically,
during the “off”cycle of the cold control (thermostat). Defrost water from the fresh food compartment is
disposed of automatically, by means of being channeled onto a drip tray located on the compressor. Heat
transfer from the compressor causes the defrost water to evaporate.
DEFROSTING
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