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PART - 2.
THE VARIOUS FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES
Information about NO FROST technology
No-Frost fridges differ from other static fridges in their operating principle.
In normal fridges, the humidity entering the fridge in the door openings
and the humidity of the food causes freezing in the freezer compartment.
To defrost the snow and ice in the freezer compartment, you should
turn off the fridge, take the food that needs to be kept in a constant
temperature off the fridge, and remove the ice gathered in the freezer
compartment periodically.
The situation is completely different in no-frost fridges. Dry and cold air
is blown to the fridge and freezer compartments homogeneously from
several points via a blower fan. Cold air dispersed homogeneously even
between the shelves cools all your food equally and uniformly, thus
prevents humidity and freezing.
Therefore your no-frost fridge allows you ease of use, besides its huge
volume and stylish appearance.
Thermostat Setting
FREEZER THERMOSTAT
FRIDGE THERMOSTAT
Freezer and refrigerator thermostat automatically regulates the inside temperature of the
compartments. By rotating the knob from position 1 to 5, colder temperatures can be obtained.
In cold seasons, you can set lower positions in order to decrease the energy consumption.
Important note:
Do not try to rotate knob beyond 1 position it will stop your appliance.
Freezer Thermostat Setting;
1 – 2 : For short-term storage of food in the freezer compartment, you can set the knob be-
tween minimum and medium position.
3 – 4 : For long-term storage of food in the freezer compartment, you can set knob medium
position.
5 : For freezing the fresh food. Th appliance will work longer. After you get the cold condi-
tion you must position to its original position.
Refrigerator Thermostat Setting;
1 – 2 : For less coldly conditions.
3 – 4 : For normal conditions.
5 – MAX : For colder conditions.
Summary of Contents for NRF7180AW
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