10
Internal
Light
This
refrigerator
is
equipped
with
top
and
side
internal
lights
that
can
be
either
blue
or
white
in
color
–
whichever
you
choose.
Additionally,
because
it
comes
with
a
glass
door,
the
lights
have
the
option
to
display
in
two
different
modes:
Constant
Mode
and
Automatic
Mode.
CONSTANT
MODE:
The
internal
lights
will
stay
illuminated
whether
the
door
is
open
or
closed.
AUTOMATIC
MODE:
The
internal
lights
will
illuminate
when
the
door
is
open
and
turn
off
when
the
door
is
closed.
With
each
press
of
the
light
button,
the
unit
will
progress
through
the
light
setting
cycle
seen
below.
NOTE:
We
run
test
every
unit
that
we
produce
in
our
factory.
Because
of
this,
your
model
may
default
to
any
of
the
above
settings
out
of
the
box.
Simply
cycle
through
the
progression
until
you
reach
your
desired
light
setting
.
The
lights
will
return
to
the
Constant
Blue
Setting
after
the
Automatic
White
setting,
thus
starting
back
at
the
beginning
of
the
progression.
TIP
:
Close
the
door
to
determine
if
the
light
is
currently
in
Constant
Mode
or
Automatic
Mode.
Holding
the
light
button
for
three
seconds
will
turn
the
lights
on
and
off.
If
you
power
the
lights
off
they
will
remain
off,
even
when
the
door
is
open.
Hold
the
light
button
for
three
seconds
again
to
turn
the
lights
back
on.
The
automatic
light
feature
is
triggered
by
a
sensor
located
on
the
front
vent.
This
sensor
allows
the
refrigerator
to
recognize
when
the
door
is
open
or
closed.
Defrosting
Note
that
under
most
refrigerating
settings,
the
unit
will
automatically
defrost
under
most
ambient
conditions.
However,
on
colder
settings,
some
frost
may
build
up.
Additionally,
the
more
humid
the
ambient
conditions,
the
more
frost
may
build
up.
Keep
the
door
closed
as
much
as
possible
and
avoid
opening
the
door
unnecessarily
to
minimize
frost
build
‐
up.
If
frost
is
preventing
the
door
from
closing
properly,
you
may
need
to
power
the
unit
off
until
the
frost
melts.
Use
a
soft
absorbent
towel
to
dry
the
unit.
WARNING:
Never
attempt
to
remove
frost
with
a
sharp
object.