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WARNING

WARNING

NEVER DISASSEMBLE

Do not repair the refrigerator on your own.
• It can work abnormally and cause a bigger 

trouble.

HEIGHT ADJUSTING FEET

When turning up the feet, lift the set a little.
• It is hard to turn them up unless the set is 

lifted.

MOVING / CARRYING

Lift the refrigerator up enough not to scratch a 
soft floor.
• Front and rear wheels under the refrigerator 

may scratch the floor.

INSTALLATION

Place on a solid and level floor.
• Unstable installation causes distortion of 

cabinet and doors.

HEIGHT ADJUSTING FEET

When moving and carrying the set, turn the 
feet up.
• If the feet touch the floor, they can be broken 

or the floor may be scratched.

DOOR HANDLES

Opening and shutting doors, hold door 
handles, not other parts.
• Your fingers may be jammed in between.

HAND OVER

Handing over this refrigerator, you’d better 
give user’s guide together to him/her.
• New user may not know well how to use this 

refrigerator.

ATTENTION

Foods should not protrude from shelves.
• They can fall down and/or be broken when 

opening the door.

DO NOT TOUCH

Do not touch cold surfaces of foods or food 
containers in the freezer compartment directly.
• They are in the state of like frozen metal, 

so skin can adhere to these cold surfaces. 
(Especially when your hands are wet and 
damp.)

FOOD STORAGE

When you store foods in the pockets, push in 
deep down the pocket bottom.
• Tall bottles may fall down or the pockets can 

be broken.

NEVER TOUCH

Do not pull and/or push the plug with wet 
hand.
• There can be danger of electric shock.

UNPLUG

Unplug first when exchanging the bulb and/or 
cleaning the refrigerator.

MOVING/ CARRYING

When you move the refrigerator, take all 
the foods out and empty the ice box and 
evaporation dish of water.
• Foods may be damaged and you can slip on 

watery floor.

UNPLUG

Grip the whole plug body when you unplug.
• Holding only the wire can cause electric 

spark or short circuit.

UNPLUG

When not using refrigerator for a long time, 
unplug and take all the foods out.
• In case of power failure, foods may decay 

and other accident (short circuit, fire etc.) can 
happen.

GROUNDING

Be sure to ground.
• There is a danger of electric shock due to 

short circuit or mal-function.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for FR-650N Series

Page 1: ...FR 650N FR 651N FN 650N FN 651N Operating Instructions REFRIGERATOR FREEZER COMBINATION...

Page 2: ...the room in which appliance is standing for several minutes In order to avoid the creation of a ammable gas air mixture if a leak in the refrigerating circuit occurs the size of the room in which the...

Page 3: ...using grounding wire Bury copper plate to whitch grounding wire is connected 25 cm deep in the ground Grounding by using short circuit breaker Short circuit breaker is a must where the oor is always...

Page 4: ...e can be electric shock or re by short circuit NEVER EAT Never eat deteriorated food stored too long in the refrigerator or in the out of order refrigerator You can be food poisoned WARNING CAUTION WA...

Page 5: ...own and or be broken when opening the door DO NOT TOUCH Do not touch cold surfaces of foods or food containers in the freezer compartment directly They are in the state of like frozen metal so skin ca...

Page 6: ...be hurt FORBIDDEN Do not store bottles cans or canned food in the freezer compartment They can be broken or exploded by expansion of freezing DO NOT TOUCH Do not reach out your hands or legs under the...

Page 7: ...rong odoring food stored unwrapped Check the food storage state The vegetable cases are closed so deodorazing is almost impossible Refrigerator Is Not Wrong or Out of Order In These Cases Moisture is...

Page 8: ...Rollers are installed for easy drawing FREEZER COMPARTMENT POCKETS Use when storing dried sh dumpling skin red pepper powder bean pizza spices etc Do not store bottled drinks or foods that will be kep...

Page 9: ...he function is activated or deactivated DEFROST CONTROL This refrigerator is frost free which means there is no need to manually defrost It will be carried out automatically If you want to prevent an...

Page 10: ...ver cap Drinking 1 Press the dispenser pad with cup 2 The water is released when the dispenser pad is pressed The pad returns to its original position when the cup is removed and the water stops its o...

Page 11: ...fter Cleaning See to the followings after cleaning If something s wrong call for service Is the power cord peeled Is the plug hot unusually Did you plug in the outlet rmly Front Rear Rollers When clea...

Page 12: ...as you can to put it on the upper shelf of fresh food compartment The inside would be kept cold When not using for a long time Clean the inside and leave the doors open for 2 3 days in order to preven...

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