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1) WARNING - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. 4) WARNING - Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer; 5) The appliance has to be supervised to ensure that they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. 3) WARNING - Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in...
1) WARNING - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. 4) WARNING - Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer; 5) The appliance has to be supervised to ensure that they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. 3) WARNING - Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in...
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Caution: risk of the refrigerator according to avoid hazard. 9) Please disposed of re Fridge, freezer or coolers that are using R600a refrigerant. 2 8) If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service Provder or similarly qualified persons in order to local regulations as it uses flammable blowing gas and refrigerant.
Caution: risk of the refrigerator according to avoid hazard. 9) Please disposed of re Fridge, freezer or coolers that are using R600a refrigerant. 2 8) If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service Provder or similarly qualified persons in order to local regulations as it uses flammable blowing gas and refrigerant.
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Please pass them on its safe ty and proper use, installation and c are. Please keep the operating instructions in a safe place for future reference. Technical Data Model Item Input Power(W) Type of the appliance. Please read these operating i nstructions carefully before you connect your new refrigerator as they contain important information on to possible new owners of Preventing From Electric Shock Refrigerant (g) PAL245FR 85W I R600a 25g Total Storage Volume(L) 242 Rated Voltage(V) 220-240 Rated Frequency(Hz) 50 Climatic Class T 4
Please pass them on its safe ty and proper use, installation and c are. Please keep the operating instructions in a safe place for future reference. Technical Data Model Item Input Power(W) Type of the appliance. Please read these operating i nstructions carefully before you connect your new refrigerator as they contain important information on to possible new owners of Preventing From Electric Shock Refrigerant (g) PAL245FR 85W I R600a 25g Total Storage Volume(L) 242 Rated Voltage(V) 220-240 Rated Frequency(Hz) 50 Climatic Class T 4
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... door to prevent the refrigerator from the upright position during transit. Before the refrigerator is enough space around the refrigerator for the first time, remove all packaging and the plastic screw cover fitted on the refrigerator, it may cause a malfunction or electric shock. 5 Don't splash water on the machine before the handle assembly. Instructions for Safety 1. Use of the Appliance Before plugging in your refrigerator...
... door to prevent the refrigerator from the upright position during transit. Before the refrigerator is enough space around the refrigerator for the first time, remove all packaging and the plastic screw cover fitted on the refrigerator, it may cause a malfunction or electric shock. 5 Don't splash water on the machine before the handle assembly. Instructions for Safety 1. Use of the Appliance Before plugging in your refrigerator...
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..., run it reaches the desired temperature. 4. The temperature of the refrigerator. When defrosting, remove all food and the ice cube tray and set the thermostatic dial at the setting desired and put your food in . Instructions for Use 1.When operating the refrigerator for general operation. 3. Put the drip tray under the evaporator to the desired setting. 6 When gas leaks from its thermostat to collect any food until it without loading any melted water. The refrigerator...
..., run it reaches the desired temperature. 4. The temperature of the refrigerator. When defrosting, remove all food and the ice cube tray and set the thermostatic dial at the setting desired and put your food in . Instructions for Use 1.When operating the refrigerator for general operation. 3. Put the drip tray under the evaporator to the desired setting. 6 When gas leaks from its thermostat to collect any food until it without loading any melted water. The refrigerator...
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... turning the power off, be sure to prevent an ice burn. Maintenance 1.While cleaning the refrigerator, pull out the electric power plug, wipe carefully with wet hands to wait at least 10 minutes before switching it will damage the evaporator. 6. When defrosting, never use any sharp or metallic objects to place the objects which can lead to malfunction. 2. It is put in the freezing...
... turning the power off, be sure to prevent an ice burn. Maintenance 1.While cleaning the refrigerator, pull out the electric power plug, wipe carefully with wet hands to wait at least 10 minutes before switching it will damage the evaporator. 6. When defrosting, never use any sharp or metallic objects to place the objects which can lead to malfunction. 2. It is put in the freezing...
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..., pull out the plug, clean and dry the fridge compartment and then close the door tightly. The following cases are not suitable for the temperature of the refrigerator compartment to become cold after the refrigerator begins to operate: If the temperature of the two compartments are higher whilst the refrigerator is normal in conditions of the compressor may get dirty quite easily, so...
..., pull out the plug, clean and dry the fridge compartment and then close the door tightly. The following cases are not suitable for the temperature of the refrigerator compartment to become cold after the refrigerator begins to operate: If the temperature of the two compartments are higher whilst the refrigerator is normal in conditions of the compressor may get dirty quite easily, so...
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... fused? Has the door been opened too frequently or for too long? Is the food that has been put inside ? Is there suitable clearance surrounding the refrigerator? Has the food been put in the refrigerator too closely together? 9 Has the plug been put in effectively...refrigerating Not Cold Enough Food frozen in the following table. Is the refrigerator directly exposed to sunlight or placed near any case of inspecting malfunction If any heating devices. Is the thermostatic dial set to the correct position? Is there too much food inside too hot? Is the thermostatic dial set...
... fused? Has the door been opened too frequently or for too long? Is the food that has been put inside ? Is there suitable clearance surrounding the refrigerator? Has the food been put in the refrigerator too closely together? 9 Has the plug been put in effectively...refrigerating Not Cold Enough Food frozen in the following table. Is the refrigerator directly exposed to sunlight or placed near any case of inspecting malfunction If any heating devices. Is the thermostatic dial set to the correct position? Is there too much food inside too hot? Is the thermostatic dial set...
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Compressor cannot stop automatically Are the foods stored too often at one setting? Has the refrigerator been struck by another object? Are the doors opened too frequently or for too long? 10 Is the refrigerator level on the Noises ground?
Compressor cannot stop automatically Are the foods stored too often at one setting? Has the refrigerator been struck by another object? Are the doors opened too frequently or for too long? 10 Is the refrigerator level on the Noises ground?