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Checked out my instruction booklet and it is 1,2,3 (3=max/coldest) on gas gives you that varying amount of coolness depending on the ambient temp and the thermostat setting inside the fridge works when its plugged into 240v.....
Checked out my instruction booklet and it is 1,2,3 (3=max/coldest) on gas gives you that varying amount of coolness depending on the ambient temp and the thermostat setting inside the fridge works when its plugged into 240v.....
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Regarding lighting a gas fridge, tolerance for Electrolux is +/- 3 degrees from level.
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Anyone used their fridge for a long time on gas ?.I wondered how much gas they use.


Regarding lighting a gas fridge, tolerance for Electrolux is +/- 3 degrees from level.
The figure I have from an authoritative source is 0.2kg per 24 hours. I used ours on gas for a week last year in Sweden and the Camping Gaz 907 cylinder was still going well after that and we were cooking as well of course. So running on gas is usually no dearer than buying hookup just for the fridge. I say usually because whereas refill cost about £15 in UK but in Sweden we had to pay £28!!

Revision as of 14:59, 5 June 2006

Checked out my instruction booklet and it is 1,2,3 (3=max/coldest) on gas gives you that varying amount of coolness depending on the ambient temp and the thermostat setting inside the fridge works when its plugged into 240v.....


Regarding lighting a gas fridge, tolerance for Electrolux is +/- 3 degrees from level.


Anyone used their fridge for a long time on gas ?.I wondered how much gas they use.

The figure I have from an authoritative source is 0.2kg per 24 hours. I used ours on gas for a week last year in Sweden and the Camping Gaz 907 cylinder was still going well after that and we were cooking as well of course. So running on gas is usually no dearer than buying hookup just for the fridge. I say usually because whereas refill cost about £15 in UK but in Sweden we had to pay £28!!