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: component,
e.g. a pipe, on
the rear of the
appliance is
touching another
part of the
appliance or the
wall.
)f necessary, carefully
bend the component
out of the way.
If the malfunction shows again, contact the Service Center.
These data are necessary to help you quickly and correctly. Write the necessary
data here, refer to the
rating plate.
Instructions for installation:
1. Do not tilt the refrigerator for
more than 45 from upright when
moving it. Do not apply force to any
part such as the condenser, the door
and its handle in order to prevent
the refrigerator from deforming, or
else its performance will be influ-
enced.
2. Ensure that there is enough space
around the refrigerator in order to
let it work well.
3. The refrigerator should be kept
away from high temperature, sun-
shine or humid conditions.
Cautions for Safety:
1. It must be checked that the volt-
age used should be the same as the
rated voltage before the refrigerator
is used.
2. The power plug should have its
own separated socket in order to
prevent the electric wire from being
overheated by other plugs.
3. Do not splash water onto the
refrigerator. Otherwise, it may cause
malfunctions of the refrigerator or
electric shock.
4. Do not store flammable materials
such as alcohol, gasoline, LP gas,
glue etc. in the refrigerator.
Operation:
1. When operating the refrigerator
for the first time, set the thermo-
static dial at 3, connect the electric
wire and run it without loading any
food. Usually this takes 2 or 3 hours.
Then set the thermostatic dial at the
desired setting and place foods into
the refrigerator.
2. The temperature of the refrigera-
tor can be adjusted by turning the
thermostatic dial, setting of the
thermostatic dial at 3~4 is the most
suitable for general operation. The
thermostatic dial number higher the
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