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NAMES OF THE PARTS

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CONTROL BOX regulates the operation of the motor and controls the

inside temperature of the refrigerator.

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EVAPORATOR

The heart of the refrigerator.
It evaporates the refrigerant fluid and therby absorbs
heat from the surrounding. Made of pure aluminum.

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SHELF

has full width and can slide out.

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USABLE PACK

for butter, jars or eggs.

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MAGNETIC DOOR SEALS Keep the refrigerator virtually air-tight all 

along the edge, but is nevertheless easy to open.

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BOTTLE RACK

for bottles, cans or jars.

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ICE CUBE TRAY Ice cubes are easy to remove from the tray.

HOW TO OPERATE

Starting your new Refrigerator

1. Clean the refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe the outside with a soft dry cloth, the

inside with a damp cloth.

2. Keep the door open and insert the power supply cord into the socket.

3. Turn the thermostat dial to “7”. Close the door and let the refrigerator

operate for 15-20 minutes.
The freezer should then show some traces of frost.

Temperature control

You can control the inside temperature by
turning the thermostat dial. Higher numbers
mean greater cooling power, smaller
numbers mean less cooling power. To make
ice cubes in the freezer compartment, set
the dial to “7”. The dial does not have to be
set exactly on the numbers, but can be any
place in between.

How to defrost

Defrost the refrigerator when the frost accumulated on the evaporator is about
5mm (1/5inch) thick.
Set the thermostat dial to “OFF”. Remove frozen or perishable foods. 
Keep drip tray in place. Defrosting usually takes a few hours. To defrost quickly
remove all foods from the refrigerator and leave the door open. 
Never use a knife or other metal instrument to remove ice/frost from the
evaporator. After defrosting, empty water from drip tray, return the thermostat
dial to the desired position to start refrigerating again.

NOTE: Wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting if you unplug the machine.

Unit may fail to operate properly if restarted too quickly.

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