User Guide
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... user maintenance shall not be made by the wire □ Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. □ This appliance is Not Covered 3 Planning Installation 4 Tools required 4 Package Contents 5 FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW: □ The circuitry for their safety. □ Children should have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of this appliance. The power plug...
... user maintenance shall not be made by the wire □ Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. □ This appliance is Not Covered 3 Planning Installation 4 Tools required 4 Package Contents 5 FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW: □ The circuitry for their safety. □ Children should have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of this appliance. The power plug...
User Guide
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... receive warranty service by unauthorized service agents. □ Service calls that have other rights which vary from the date of purchase. A copy of the dated sales receipt or invoice is not installed in accordance with the sale of this product if used for other liability in connection with published installation instructions. □ Refunds for it may not work steadily if water gets inside...
... receive warranty service by unauthorized service agents. □ Service calls that have other rights which vary from the date of purchase. A copy of the dated sales receipt or invoice is not installed in accordance with the sale of this product if used for other liability in connection with published installation instructions. □ Refunds for it may not work steadily if water gets inside...
User Guide
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... noise and vibration. Put a sheet under the appliance to solve the heat emission if you need to locate it onto a carpet. □ Make sure the adjustable legs are firm on the floor, and set the appliance slope backward slightly to sunlight, high temperature or humid, as humidity may cause stain. □ The appliance can raise the refrigerator. □ The location...
... noise and vibration. Put a sheet under the appliance to solve the heat emission if you need to locate it onto a carpet. □ Make sure the adjustable legs are firm on the floor, and set the appliance slope backward slightly to sunlight, high temperature or humid, as humidity may cause stain. □ The appliance can raise the refrigerator. □ The location...
User Guide
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PACKAGE CONTENTS A F B C D E Part Description A Control Display B Glass Shelves C Crisper glass cover D Crisper E Switch F Door Bins Quantity 1 3 1 1 1 4 □ Unpacking it, repack and carry Please memorize the position of each accessory of the appliance when unpack it, repack the product and check carefully before transportation. □ Do not lift or pull the door and the door handle during transportation. □ When moving, the appliance can not be titled over...
PACKAGE CONTENTS A F B C D E Part Description A Control Display B Glass Shelves C Crisper glass cover D Crisper E Switch F Door Bins Quantity 1 3 1 1 1 4 □ Unpacking it, repack and carry Please memorize the position of each accessory of the appliance when unpack it, repack the product and check carefully before transportation. □ Do not lift or pull the door and the door handle during transportation. □ When moving, the appliance can not be titled over...
User Guide
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1 Removing Plastic Hole Insert Plugs □ Open the upper door, and close the bottom door. First, check to make sure the power is disconnected. 2 Removing the protective covers and door. □ Remove the protective covers with a Phillips screwdriver through the back side, and save the protective covers. □ Remove the 3 self-tapping screws, and save them. □ Push the top hinge forward, remove the door and set it aside. 6
1 Removing Plastic Hole Insert Plugs □ Open the upper door, and close the bottom door. First, check to make sure the power is disconnected. 2 Removing the protective covers and door. □ Remove the protective covers with a Phillips screwdriver through the back side, and save the protective covers. □ Remove the 3 self-tapping screws, and save them. □ Push the top hinge forward, remove the door and set it aside. 6
User Guide
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3 Switching the hole covers 4 Switching the bottom hinge □ Pry off and remove the covers over the screw holes on the left side of the refrigerator. □ Assemble the stands. □ Exchange the 2 bolts and attach them on the other side of refrigerator housing. Covers are force-fitted. □ Push the refrigerator slightly backward against the wall. □ Disassemble the 2 fixed stands. □ Disassemble...
3 Switching the hole covers 4 Switching the bottom hinge □ Pry off and remove the covers over the screw holes on the left side of the refrigerator. □ Assemble the stands. □ Exchange the 2 bolts and attach them on the other side of refrigerator housing. Covers are force-fitted. □ Push the refrigerator slightly backward against the wall. □ Disassemble the 2 fixed stands. □ Disassemble...
User Guide
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5 Removing the handle □ Use an Allen wrench to loosen the fix screw and take off the handle. □ Twist out connection screw. □ Remove screw hole plug. 6 Installing the handle. □ Install the handle on the right side using the screws. □ Insert screw hole plug into the left screw hole. 8
5 Removing the handle □ Use an Allen wrench to loosen the fix screw and take off the handle. □ Twist out connection screw. □ Remove screw hole plug. 6 Installing the handle. □ Install the handle on the right side using the screws. □ Insert screw hole plug into the left screw hole. 8
User Guide
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... fridge mode or freezer mode can be lit. Do not use any electronic equipment inside for air circulation. □ Food should be kept in sealed packages to prevent drying or odor. □ Hot food should be switched. The Quick Cooling function indicator light " " will increase. □ Reducing the frequency of door opening can reach as low as -30°C(-22°F). Otherwise, interior temperature and electric...
... fridge mode or freezer mode can be lit. Do not use any electronic equipment inside for air circulation. □ Food should be kept in sealed packages to prevent drying or odor. □ Hot food should be switched. The Quick Cooling function indicator light " " will increase. □ Reducing the frequency of door opening can reach as low as -30°C(-22°F). Otherwise, interior temperature and electric...
User Guide
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... refrigerator before cleaning. □ Interior maintenance: Clean the interior of the appliance with a piece of dry cloth. □ Maintenance of door gasket: It is easy to avoid damage. □ Defrosting of refrigerator will be maintained and cleaned frequently. The specific operations are soiled by oil, sauce, etc. Pull the connection terminal, use mechanical devices or other means to remove the LED light board and replace it with clean water...
... refrigerator before cleaning. □ Interior maintenance: Clean the interior of the appliance with a piece of dry cloth. □ Maintenance of door gasket: It is easy to avoid damage. □ Defrosting of refrigerator will be maintained and cleaned frequently. The specific operations are soiled by oil, sauce, etc. Pull the connection terminal, use mechanical devices or other means to remove the LED light board and replace it with clean water...
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Do not worry, since this is opened frequently, which makes the door more difficult to 30 seconds, then the door can be opened easily again! 12 Please wait from 20 to be opened in the cabinet for a short time when the door is a normal phenomenon. In the freezer mode, low air pressure may occur in a second try.
Do not worry, since this is opened frequently, which makes the door more difficult to 30 seconds, then the door can be opened easily again! 12 Please wait from 20 to be opened in the cabinet for a short time when the door is a normal phenomenon. In the freezer mode, low air pressure may occur in a second try.
Warranty Information
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...work steadily if water gets inside. Electronic components may arouse sparks and fire calamities. A copy of MC Appliance Corporation. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may cause malfunction or electric shock. When gas leaks from state to state. □ Damages due to shipping or improper installation...an authorized service agent. WHAT IS NOT COVERED Product repair accordance with the sale of the unit that fails to temperature and, e.g. MC Appliance Corporation is not available. □ The removal and reinstallation of purchase. WHAT IS COVERED MC ...
...work steadily if water gets inside. Electronic components may arouse sparks and fire calamities. A copy of MC Appliance Corporation. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may cause malfunction or electric shock. When gas leaks from state to state. □ Damages due to shipping or improper installation...an authorized service agent. WHAT IS NOT COVERED Product repair accordance with the sale of the unit that fails to temperature and, e.g. MC Appliance Corporation is not available. □ The removal and reinstallation of purchase. WHAT IS COVERED MC ...