Preparation before use
2. Check the components list to ensure all parts and materials are
provided. Consult your dealer if you find parts are missing.
1. Remove all packaging material.
This includes the foam base, corner
posts, adhesive tape, etc.
3. Place the refrigerator in a suitable
location.
(See previous section - “Location”).
4. Toe grille installation.
Open and remove the lower freezer compartment bin.
Install the toe grille with screws from the gift bag as shown.
Please ensure the model and serial number, purchase date and receipt are
copied and taped to the manual for safe keeping.
5. It is recommended to clean the refrigerator
before use.
Before putting food in the refrigerator, please
clean inside and outside with water and diluted
baking soda. Dip a clean cloth in approx 4
litres of water and a spoonful of baking soda.
6. Position the fridge then plug it in!
After the refrigerator has been placed on a flat
surface and cleaned, turn on the power then let
it run a few hours, before loading it with food.
1. Plugging in the power cord.
After turning on the power, the factory pre-sets will be in
effect, the default time is 12:00, the the dispenser control
centre is in unlock mode.
2. Operation of the refrigerator.
Adjusting manually: Once in operation the control functions
can then be set according to your requirements.
(See section - “Setting the control functions” overleaf).
3. Put the food into the refrigerator.
The refrigerator will be cooled completely after a period of a
few hours. Frozen and fresh foods can then be put into the
refrigerator for normal use.
When changing the fridge temperature
the new temperature will only occur after
a period of time. The length of this period
of time depends on the degree of the
temperature change, the ambient
temperature, the frequency of door
openings, and the amount of food stored
in the fridge.
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