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3 USING THE APPLIANCE
3.1 Information on the Frost Free
Technology
The Frost Free refrigerators have a
different operating system to static
refrigerators.
In normal (static) fridges, the humidity
entering the fridge due to opening the
door, and the humidity inherent in the
food, causes frost build-up in the freezer
compartment. To defrost the frost and
ice in the freezer compartment, you are
required to periodically switch off the fridge,
place the frozen food in a separate cooled
container, then remove the ice gathered in
the freezer compartment.
The situation is completely different in
No-frost fridges. A built-in fan blows dry
and cold air evenly throughout the cooler
and freezer compartments. The cold air
disperses uniformly between the shelves,
ensuring all your food is cooled equally,
thus preventing humidity and frost build-up.
Therefore, your No-frost fridge allows ease
of use, in addition to its huge capacity and
stylish appearance.
3.2 Thermostat Setting
The thermostat automatically regulates the
temperature inside the cooler and freezer
compartments. Refrigerator temperatures
can be obtained by rotating the knob
to higher numbers; 1 to 3, 1 to 5 or SF
(Maximum numbers on the thermostat
depends on your product.)
Lamp cover
Thermostat knob
Super switch /
Low ambient Switch
(In some models)
(The images are representative)
Thermostat settings:
1 – 2 :
For short-term storage of food in the
freezer compartment.
3 – 4 :
For long-term storage of food in the
freezer compartment.
5 – MAX :
For freezing fresh food. The
appliance will work longer. Once the food
is fully frozen, reset the thermostat to its
original position.
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