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... paper disposal service. Keep the User's Guide in the package of your dealer if you ever sell the appliance. Connection and installation of polyethylene and the polyethylene pads and stuffing contain no fluorochloric hydrocarbon. The wrapping foil is made of the appliance are not to be disposed without any danger to the assembly, operation and maintenance of...
... paper disposal service. Keep the User's Guide in the package of your dealer if you ever sell the appliance. Connection and installation of polyethylene and the polyethylene pads and stuffing contain no fluorochloric hydrocarbon. The wrapping foil is made of the appliance are not to be disposed without any danger to the assembly, operation and maintenance of...
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... cover the ventilation grille of safety, the appliance must be accessed if the temperature regulator is intended strictly for food refrigeration, ice making and frozen food storage also can be properly grounded in accordance with specifications. Always remember to avoid a hazard. Do not damage any parts of the appliance. Never unplug your refrigerator by qualified electricians. It is set...
... cover the ventilation grille of safety, the appliance must be accessed if the temperature regulator is intended strictly for food refrigeration, ice making and frozen food storage also can be properly grounded in accordance with specifications. Always remember to avoid a hazard. Do not damage any parts of the appliance. Never unplug your refrigerator by qualified electricians. It is set...
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Parts (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) (6) (1)=Evaporator door (2)=Ice-tray (3)=Evaporator (4)=Drip tray (5)=Shelf (6)=Vegetable box (7)=Bottle rack (8) Knob of thermostat The manufacturer reserves the right to improve the product from time to time without further notice. .3.
Parts (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) (6) (1)=Evaporator door (2)=Ice-tray (3)=Evaporator (4)=Drip tray (5)=Shelf (6)=Vegetable box (7)=Bottle rack (8) Knob of thermostat The manufacturer reserves the right to improve the product from time to time without further notice. .3.
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Allow 10cm on even flooring.If the freezer is unsuitable To prevent electric shock, do not for installation of the freezer for easy installation and proper air circulation. expose the appliance to raise or lower it. Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight or a heat source as cookers, radiators, heaters, etc. >10cm >10cm An extremely cold room is not level, adjust the front leveling leg to rain or moisture. .4. Installation The appliance must stand on each side and 10cm over the top of the appliance. Install the appliance in a well-ventilated room.
Allow 10cm on even flooring.If the freezer is unsuitable To prevent electric shock, do not for installation of the freezer for easy installation and proper air circulation. expose the appliance to raise or lower it. Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight or a heat source as cookers, radiators, heaters, etc. >10cm >10cm An extremely cold room is not level, adjust the front leveling leg to rain or moisture. .4. Installation The appliance must stand on each side and 10cm over the top of the appliance. Install the appliance in a well-ventilated room.
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...;C Fast refrigeration or making ice. After the refrigerator is cold enough and suitable for food storage. Temperature selection Adjust the inner temperature according to a proper setting. stances described below. 5 The temperature regulator is lower than 5°C. 3 2 4 .5. Basic Operation Clean the inner compartment before plugging in the refrigerator may get frozen under the circum- After use,reset the temperature regulator to its 6-7 original setting.Otherwise foods in . Note:foods get frozen...
...;C Fast refrigeration or making ice. After the refrigerator is cold enough and suitable for food storage. Temperature selection Adjust the inner temperature according to a proper setting. stances described below. 5 The temperature regulator is lower than 5°C. 3 2 4 .5. Basic Operation Clean the inner compartment before plugging in the refrigerator may get frozen under the circum- After use,reset the temperature regulator to its 6-7 original setting.Otherwise foods in . Note:foods get frozen...
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... running water for a while. For cold air circulation in the refrigerator may get frozen. Ice preparation Fill 4/5 the ice tray with the ambient temperature and the amount of the evaporator. How to take out the ice cubes To take out the ice tray, knock the ice tray lightly to cool down before storing them in the lower part of food. To lower the power consumption, allow warm foods and beverages to remove...
... running water for a while. For cold air circulation in the refrigerator may get frozen. Ice preparation Fill 4/5 the ice tray with the ambient temperature and the amount of the evaporator. How to take out the ice cubes To take out the ice tray, knock the ice tray lightly to cool down before storing them in the lower part of food. To lower the power consumption, allow warm foods and beverages to remove...
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... out, wait 3 minutes or more before plug in use Unplug the appliance. Clean the inner compartment thoroughly. Keep off the cold surface of the evaporator especially when hands are wet. Otherwise, the service life of the appliance may do harm to the compressor. Leave the door open for 2 or 3 days. Note: Do not stop the appliance frequently. When not in...
... out, wait 3 minutes or more before plug in use Unplug the appliance. Clean the inner compartment thoroughly. Keep off the cold surface of the evaporator especially when hands are wet. Otherwise, the service life of the appliance may do harm to the compressor. Leave the door open for 2 or 3 days. Note: Do not stop the appliance frequently. When not in...
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... refrigerator. After defrosting, dry the water tray and then replace it may results in the refrigerator. Moving the refrigerator Unplug the appliance Take out foods and dry the water tray before moving the refrigerator. When a power failure is thick as 3mm, the refrigerator must be stored in lower efficiency and high energy consumption. Power failure Do not open the door more than necessary. Reset the temperature regulator to defrost...
... refrigerator. After defrosting, dry the water tray and then replace it may results in the refrigerator. Moving the refrigerator Unplug the appliance Take out foods and dry the water tray before moving the refrigerator. When a power failure is thick as 3mm, the refrigerator must be stored in lower efficiency and high energy consumption. Power failure Do not open the door more than necessary. Reset the temperature regulator to defrost...
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Dry the surface of your freezer from back and bottom of the refrigerator thoroughly. Avoid splashing water on the freezer when cleaning. 2. To clean the door seal, use cleansers such as soaps, paint, boiled water or acid, etc. 3. When using a chemical rag, do not scratch the inner surfaces hardly. For efficient operation, dirt and dust should be removed from time to time. Defrosting/Cleaning Cleaning 1. Unplug the appliance. 2. Wash the inner compartment with lukewarm water and neutral detergent. 3. Note: 1. Do not use mild, soapy water only. .9.
Dry the surface of your freezer from back and bottom of the refrigerator thoroughly. Avoid splashing water on the freezer when cleaning. 2. To clean the door seal, use cleansers such as soaps, paint, boiled water or acid, etc. 3. When using a chemical rag, do not scratch the inner surfaces hardly. For efficient operation, dirt and dust should be removed from time to time. Defrosting/Cleaning Cleaning 1. Unplug the appliance. 2. Wash the inner compartment with lukewarm water and neutral detergent. 3. Note: 1. Do not use mild, soapy water only. .9.
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.... The appliance is not cold enough. Problem No refrigeration Possible Causes Electrical connection is frequently opened or it's kept open too long. Wrong temperature selection. Frequent door opens. The outer surfaces are wet. The door is loose. The inner surfaces are wet. Some part of high water content stored in the refrigerator. The inner compartment is broken. Troubleshooting Before calling the service center, check the following...
.... The appliance is not cold enough. Problem No refrigeration Possible Causes Electrical connection is frequently opened or it's kept open too long. Wrong temperature selection. Frequent door opens. The outer surfaces are wet. The door is loose. The inner surfaces are wet. Some part of high water content stored in the refrigerator. The inner compartment is broken. Troubleshooting Before calling the service center, check the following...