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Ice tray
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Fill the ice tray with water and place in
freezer compartment.
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After the water completely turned into ice,
you can twist the tray as shown below to
get the ice cube.
Chiller Shelf
Keeping food in the Chiller compartment instead of the
freezer or refrigerator compartment allows food to retain
freshness and flavour longer, while preserving its fresh
appearance. When the chiller tray becomes dirty, remove
it and wash it with water.
(Water freezes at 0°C, but foods containing salt or sugar
freeze at temperatures lower than that)
Normally the chiller compartment is used to store raw fish,
lightly pickled food, rice, etc...
Do not put foods you want to freeze or ice trays onto the chiller shelf.
Removing the Chiller shelf
•
Pull the chiller shelf towards you by sliding it on the rails.
•
Pull the chiller shelf up from the rail and remove it from
the fridge.
Fresh dial
When the humidity controller is in the closed position, it
allows fresh fruit and vegetables to be stored for longer.
If the crisper is completely full, open the fresh dial located
in front of the crisper. This allows the air in the crisper and
humidity rate to be controlled and the storage life of the food
in the crisper will be increased.
If you see any condensation on the glass shelf, the humidity
control should be set in the open position.
Adjustable door shelf
Five different height adjustments can be made to provide storage areas
that you need by adjustable door shelf.
To change the position of adjustable door shelf;
Lift up front of the shelf (1) and move up or down adjustable door shelf
(2) with both hands(Fig 1)
Before releasing the door shelf make sure the door shelf is located at
door positions.
Fig.1
(1) (2)
(In some models)
(In some models)
(In some models)
Summary of Contents for BNFMC645-HGB
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Page 25: ...19 HEB 5 4 10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7...
Page 26: ...18 HEB NO FROST...
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Page 35: ...9 HEB 24 5 5 43 C 10 C o C T o C 43 16 ST o C 38 16 N o C 32 16 SN o C 32 10 2...
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Page 40: ...4 HEB HFC CFC WEEE 48 5...
Page 41: ...3 HEB 16 8 8 3 3 0 8 3 14 8 2000...
Page 42: ...2 HEB 1 ISO 7010 W021 R600a R600a...
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