SETTING UP
UNPACK THE REFRIGERATOR
Unpack your refrigerator in the presence of company personnel and check for
transit damage before installing the refrigerator. In case of damage, inform your
dealer immediately and don't install the unit.
SELECT A WELL-VENTILATED LOCATION
Choose the location of your refrigerator away from all direct heat sources. Allow
sufficient clearance (at least 10 cm) on the sides, rear and top of the refrigerator,
for effective dissipation of heat from the condenser.
CHECK REFRIGERATOR LEVELING
When properly leveled, the refrigerator door should shut gently when released from
an angle of less than 45°. To adjust leveling, rotate the adjustable screws below the
refrigerator on all four sides.
IDENTIFY THE NEAREST ELECTRICAL OUTLET
Your refrigerator should preferably be close to an electrical outlet so that the wire
does not lie on the floor. Connect the refrigerator to a single phase 230 V, 50 Hz
AC supply, that has been properly earth. (Call an electrician to check, or install one
if necessary.) If you have a separately fused circuit, use a fuse rated at 15 amps.
CLEAN THE REFRIGERATOR
Use a soft, damp cloth with a mild detergent to clean the refrigerator thoroughly
from the inside and the outside. Leave the doors open for a while to let it dry
completely.
LET THE REFRIGERATOR STAND FOR 24 HOURS
Your Refrigerator could have been tilted during transport / handling. To allow all
internal mechanisms to get back to normal, keep the refrigerator standing for at
least 24 hours before switching it ON.
RUN THE REFRIGERATOR FOR 2-3 HOURS
Allow the refrigerator to cool sufficiently, before loading food, by running it with the
temperature control knob at MAX setting
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