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7.1
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7 - Equipment
7.1 Removable door racks
The door rack can be removed for cleaning:
Place hands on each side of the rack, lift it upwards (1)
and pull it out (2) (Fig. 7.1).
In order to insert the door rack, the above steps are
carried out in reverse order.
7.2 Glass shelves
1.
edge (1) and pulling it out (2) (Fig. 7.2).
2. To reinstall it, put it on the lugs on both sides and
push it to the most rearward position until the rear
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Energy saving tips
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Make sure the appliance is properly ventilated (see INSTALLATION).
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Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources (e.g.
stoves, heaters).
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Avoid unnecessarily low temperature in the appliance. The energy consumption in
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creases the lower the temperature in the appliance is set.
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Allow warm food to cool down before placing it in the appliance.
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Make sure the door always closes correctly and unimpaired by food position. Keep
door seals clean.
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Defreeze frozen food in a fridge.
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Clean the rear of the appliance regularly. Dust increases energy consumption.
nd shelves to be
positioned in the appliance on factory-fresh condition, and food to be placed without
blocking the air outlet of the duct.
5.13 Error indication
This freezer is equipped with error indication. When an error is encountered, display
will
show flashing codes for different errors. In this situation, the freezer
could still freeze but
user should contact
after sales
service as soon as possible for optimal control of the
freezer.
5.14 Wi-Fi
After the refrigerator is connected to Wi-Fi, it can be remotely controlled through a mobile
app. (Please refer to the configuration page for specific configuration methods)
Summary of Contents for H4F306 DH1 Series
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