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15.  This appliance shall not be used by people with limited physical, sensory or mental 

abilities (including children), or by people who do not have sufficient knowledge and 

experience working with electrical appliances unless they are supervised by persons 

responsible for their safety.

16.  Do not allow children to play with the appliance.

17.  Keep all packaging materials (foam pads, plastic bags, etc.) out of the reach of chil-

dren. Packaging materials may be dangerous to them.

18.  This appliance is intended for indoor use only.

19.  This appliance is intended for domestic use and similar conditions, including kitchens 

in shops and offices, residential houses, hotels, boarding houses and other residential 

facilities.

20.  This appliance is not to be used as a built-in equipment.

21.  Do not block ventilation openings located in the housing or inside the appliance itself.

22.  It is not allowed to store explosive substances in the appliance, such as aerosol cans 

with flammable gas, etc.

23.  Do not remove or touch the products in the freezer with wet/damp hands as this may 

cause skin damage or freezing injury.

24.  Refrigerant isobutane (R600a) circulating in the refrigerant circuit of the appliance is a 

flammable natural gas that complies with the environmental protection requirements.

25.  During transportation and installation of the appliance it is necessary to ensure the 

integrity of all the components of the refrigerant circuit. Avoid open flames and fire 

sources, and carefully ventilate the room where the appliance is located.

26.  The appliance is heavy. It should be handled with necessary precautions.

27.  Any modification of the specifications and the appliance itself is not allowed. Any 

damage to the power cord may result in a short circuit, fire and/or electric shock.

28.  Operation of the appliance with broken light bulb is not allowed.

29.  In the case of disposal of the appliance, it is necessary to disconnect it from the 

electrical network, to cut off the power cord as close as possible to the housing, and to 

remove the doors in order to prevent children from locking themselves in it, or from 

electric shock.

30.  The use of mechanical devices or other means accelerating the defrosting process is 

prohibited.

Summary of Contents for DNF-338X

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Page 44: ...l be connected to the bipolar ground ing type receptacle Check carefully and ensure that your receptacle is properly and securely grounded 3 Do not splice the power cord or use extenders when the appl...

Page 45: ...products in the freezer with wet damp hands as this may cause skin damage or freezing injury 24 Refrigerant isobutane R600a circulating in the refrigerant circuit of the appliance is a flammable natur...

Page 46: ...oducts may not be frozen again 37 Keep packed refrigerated or frozen food products in accordance with the recommen dations of the product manufacturer 38 Do not place bottled drinks in the freezing ch...

Page 47: ...not be treated as household waste Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correc...

Page 48: ...Description Note Above picture is for reference only Real appliance probably is different...

Page 49: ...ls and material straight screwdriver cross screwdriver spanner and the components included in the poly bag Decorative Cover of Right Door Left Door Hinge Cover 1 Please upwarp and take off plastic cov...

Page 50: ...terminal then take out the screw from the hinge Make sure door are closed when operation 3 Take off the upper door take out the screw from the middle hinge by cross screwdriver then take off the lower...

Page 51: ...r hinge and upper hinge to opposite position 6 Install the lower hinge under to the refrigerator like below screwing in the adjusting feet make sure the position in horizon 7 Install the lower door ad...

Page 52: ...Cover of Right Door from poly bag to cover the insert and take out the other side one accordingly In the meanwhile change the wire to another side 9 Install the upper door and then fix the upper door...

Page 53: ...the plastic cover and Left Door Hinge Cover from poly bag onto the product settle the wire see diagram 11 Fix the plastic cover and connect the terminal 12 Change the Decorative Cover from one to ano...

Page 54: ...Follow the instruction to take out of the decorative cover be careful not to ruin the cover 13 Lastly using the screw to fix the top cover...

Page 55: ...The panel will be lit up for 2 minutes once the door of fridge compartment or freezer compartment is opened one door signal is sensed at a time 2 1 2 The panel will be lit up by any key operation whe...

Page 56: ...er which a 5 second flashing means the selection of temperature is settled 3 3 Mode Locking Unlocking By touching this key consecutively the operation mode of the refrigerator will change in a circle...

Page 57: ...ng holiday mode Temperature fix 17 in fridge compartment fridge button in vain while holiday icon will flash three times in alarm Exit holiday mode choose mode exit holiday mode after 5 sec entering t...

Page 58: ...ssary to make sure that the plug is available 7 The appliance should not be located near heating equipment or stoves Important During installation it is necessary to provide sufficient space for full...

Page 59: ...ug must be available to ensure immediate dis connection of the appliance from the network Electrical Connection Before connecting the appliance to the network it is necessary to make sure that the vol...

Page 60: ...mode of strong cooling and wait at least 2 hours before placing the products in the freezer IMPORTANT In the case of unintentional defrosting for example when the power outage is longer than specifie...

Page 61: ...fatty products salt reduces the shelf life of products 7 Ice covered products when used directly from the freezer can cause freezing injury 8 It is recommended to specify the product type on the packa...

Page 62: ...etwork during cleaning There is a risk of electric shock Turn off the appliance and disconnect the plug from the receptacle or unplug the switch or remove the fuse Remove all foods from the refrigerat...

Page 63: ...d mark Foods are not frozen enough The temperature is set incorrectly See the section Setting the initial temperature The door has been open for a long period of time Open the door only for the necess...

Page 64: ...ntation they can be carried out both by the user and by specialists having the necessary qualification sent by USC or selling companies on a paid basis In this case the person the institution installi...

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