Defrosting-Cleaning -De-commissioning
Power failure
Even in summer, food can be stored in the refrigerator for a few hours after a power failure.
* Don’t put additional food into the refrigerator during a power failure.
* Avoid opening the door during power failures
*If prior notice of a power failure is given, make some ice and put it in a container in the top
of the cold storage compartment.
Caution: temperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power failure or in the
event of technical problems, and the storage period will be reduced.
During Vacations
* Remove any food from refrigerator is the vacation is short. Turn the temperature selection
knob to the proper position, and make sure that the door of the refrigerator is properly
closed.
* If the vacation is long, take out the food from the refrigerator and disconnect the power.
When the frost inside melts, clean and dry the compartment.
Discarding
* Remove the door of the refrigerator when you get rid of it, in case children may get
trapped in.
Moving the refrigerator
* Unplug the refrigerator
* Remove any food
* Tigh0ten the shelf and vegetable tray with tapes
*Tightly close the door with tape
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