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Temperature  Adjustment 

FREEZER THERMOSTAT:

1. 

To freeze a large amount of food, or to make ice, 

set the thermostat to MAX".

2.

 To use the freezer normally, set the thermostat to 

"MED".

3. 

If  there  is  little  food  in  the  freezer,  set  the 

thermostat to "MIN”

REFRIGERATOR THERMOSTAT:  

1.

Adjust  this  dial  to  control  the  internal 

temperature of the refrigerator, according to the 
temperature  of  the  room  and  the  use  being 
made of the refrigerator.

2. 

The  first  time  you  turn  the  refrigerator  on,  the 

thermostat should be set to "MAX".

3.

 The  temperature  range  goes  from  the  position 

"MIN"  (little  cooling)  to  "MAX"  (maximum 
cooling).  After  24  or  48  hours,  adjust  the 
temperature  level  to  whatever  is  most 
appropriate for your needs.  The position "MED" 
is usually ideal for home or office use.

NOTE:

  Do  not  place  food  over  the  air  vents;  be 

careful  to  allow  sufficient  space  for  proper  air 
circulation.

01.

Freezing fresh meat helps to conserve the nutritional value.

02. 

Products that will be frozen should be fresh and clean.

03.

Wrap the food in small portions, according to the size of your family, so that it 

can be consumed as it is defrosted. Never refreeze the same food.

04.

Do not place hot food inside the freezer. Let it cool first before freezing.

05.

Small portions of food freeze more rapidly and in a more uniform manner. 

Freezer Compartment

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06.

  Fatty  foods  freeze  faster.  Salt  reduces  the  amount  of  time  food  can  be 

stored.

07.

  Wrap the food carefully.

08.

Never place food to be frozen in contact with already frozen food, as it may 
cause the temperature of the frozen food to rise. 

Making and Removing Ice Cubes

Fill the ice tray with water to just below the line and place it in the freezer.  The ice 
cubes will form after approximately 2 to 3 hours.   To make ice faster, set the 
thermostat to "MAX".
Twist the ice tray gently with both hands in opposite directions to loosen the ice 
cubes. Do not twist it from top to bottom, it could break.

Refrigerator Compartment

01.

To maintain the characteristics of food and/or liquids, keep them in closed 
containers. 

02.

Avoid placing foods prepared with a large amount of water (soups and broths) 
in containers without lids, as they may freeze.

03.

 Foods with high water content, such as tofu and vegetables, should be stored 
in the lower front part of the refrigerator to keep them from freezing.

04.

 To keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer, they should be washed, dried and 
packed before being placed in the refrigerator.

05.

 When keeping eggs in the egg compartment, check that they are fresh.  Keep 
them in a vertical position to remain fresh longer.

06.

Leafy greens should be kept in plastic bags in the vegetable and fruit bin.

07.

Dry all foods before placing them in the refrigerator.

08.

Do not lean food or objects against the internal back wall of the refrigerator.

09.

Food should be well wrapped to keep it from drying out or giving off odors

10.

Hot foods should be cooled to room temperature before being placed in the 
compartments;  otherwise  they  will  raise  the  internal  temperature  of  the 
compartments, as well as the appliance's energy consumption.

Summary of Contents for FRT323FBFQ

Page 1: ...al Read all instructions prior to using appliance and keep this manual for future reference refrigerator FRT325YBF W S Q FRT323FBF W S Q FRT363YBF W S Q FRT403YBF W S Q FRT405YBF W S Q R0 25 34 35 FM 070320 2020 ...

Page 2: ...rall design is the same Please read the information referring to its operation This refrigerator is intended for domestic use only The plug on the refrigerator you have purchased may be different from the one shown in the manual as the plug that accompanies the product meets your country s electrical specifications Technical Information 22 ATTENTION This refrigerator is intended for domestic use o...

Page 3: ...ompartments and extra cold compartment set to the coldest position Is the room temperature below 5 C Is the food close to the cold air exits Refrigerator is warmer than normal Has the door been opened frequently or for a long time Is the refrigerator so full that the air cannot properly circulate Were hot things place in the refrigerator without first being allowed to cool Is there sufficient spac...

Page 4: ...rigeration pipes are touching the cover Refrigerator not cooling enough The food is too tightly packed together and this is blocking the flow of air Hot food or too much food was place inside the refrigerator The temperature control was not properly adjusted The door is not properly closed The door packaging is damaged The refrigerator is not well ventilated There is insufficient space between the...

Page 5: ...echnician indicated by the manufacturer or distributor Do not store medication toxic or chemical products in the refrigerator as they may contaminate the food Flammable aerosols and combustible products gas for lighters banana oil alcohol gasoline propane etc or products that bear a small flame symbol should not be stored in refrigerators or freezers nor come close to the refrigerator as they may ...

Page 6: ... to r s fr e e z e r s a n d refrigerator freezers should not present condensation outside However when installed in areas with relative humidity above 80 and room temperatures above 32 C 89 60 F it is normal for the refrigerator to have some outside condensation moisture Door seals When the door s are closed an internal vacuum forms This can make it difficult to open the door We recommend waiting...

Page 7: ...e cleaned at least once a year Notes After cleaning the refrigerator check the following 1 Check to be sure the cord is not damaged 2 Check to see if the plug is properly connected to the outlet 3 Check to see if the grounding cable is installed 4 Check to see if the drain is clogged 06 Refrigerator Description Refrigerator thermostat Freezer shelf Light Cover Freezer thermostat Refrigerator shelv...

Page 8: ...nths clean the back of the refrigerator with a vacuum cleaner or a duster The dust that accumulates there interferes with proper functioning of the condenser and therefore of the refrigerator leading to higher energy consumption Disconnect the refrigerator before cleaning and do not touch the condenser or the compressor as they may be hot The drainage tray should be cleaned at least once a year Wa...

Page 9: ...y cloth to clean the electrical parts to avoid short circuits 08 Leveling the Refrigerator Install the refrigerator on a completely level and solid surface The door must be closed when leveling the refrigerator Use a level with glass enclosed bubble to verify whether the refrigerator is properly leveled with the four feet firmly on the floor If the refrigerator needs to be adjusted carefully lean ...

Page 10: ...rator Carbonated beverages should not be frozen 04 To freeze fresh foods use the upper compartment freezer Package the foods properly before freezing Avoid storing fresh food next to food that has already been frozen 05 If there are any problems with the refrigerator transfer all the food to a different refrigerator 06 Excessively heavy pointy or corrosive objects should not be placed on top of th...

Page 11: ... as when moving keep it in an upright position How to Save Energy 01 The refrigerator door should remain open only as long as necessary do not place hot food inside the refrigerator 02 The refrigerator door should be properly closed to avoid increased energy consumption and the formation of excess ice and or condensation inside 03 Constantly circulating cold air keeps the temperature homogenous in...

Page 12: ...ver place food to be frozen in contact with already frozen food as it may cause the temperature of the frozen food to rise Making and Removing Ice Cubes Fill the ice tray with water to just below the line and place it in the freezer The ice cubes will form after approximately 2 to 3 hours To make ice faster set the thermostat to MAX Twist the ice tray gently with both hands in opposite directions ...

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