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Adjust the temperature of the freezer compartment
Control Panel on the Refrigerator Compartment Door
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The displayed character will disappear about 2 minutes
after the operation fi nishes. However, FREEZER and eco
operation indicator lamps will not be turned off.
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For more information about the panel for operation.
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To adjust the temperature more fi nely.
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Notice
Freezer Compartment
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Did you open the door frequently?
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It is recommended to open and close the door quickly and/or minimize the number of
times of opening and closing the door.
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Does any food or package caught in the door prevent the door from closing completely?
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Check that there is not any space between the door seal and its contact surface with the
door closed.
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Is food squeezed in? or Is a large amount of food put in at a time?
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Make sure that any food does not protrude beyond the storage height limit of each
compartment, and do not store the amount of food that may prevent the door from
opening and closing.
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Allow clearance between each food in each compartment.
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The door may not be shut properly if Upper Freezer case or Slimline slide case is not
attached properly.
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Check that they are put in place.
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Troubleshooting
When this happens
Please check. This is the cause.
Freezer does not
cool well enough,
frost and/or dew
occurs, ice cream
becomes soft
There is a space
between the door seal
and its contact surface.
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If opening and closing the door frequently, temperature of food may become higher and food such as ice
cream may become soft.
Note: Items are preserved at lower temperature than usual freezer temperature. Electric power consumption will increase by
about 20 percent, compared with usual freezer operation.
Caution
Quickly freezing warm food
(Quick Freezing)
1
Place the food wrapped
with plastic fi lm on the
aluminium tray in the
upper Freezer.
Push the COOLING
MODE button and
FREEZER indicator lamp
will be illuminated.
※
FREEZER operation will end
automatically in about 90 minutes,
and FREEZER indicator lamp will
be turned off.
Push the COOLING MODE button to turn
off the display after turning on other displays
again, when you want to stop this function.
※
Indicator lamps other than FREEZER
will be turned off about 2 minutes after
FREEZER is set.
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Freezing compartment is cooled preferentially in the FREEZER
operation.
For that reason, temperature of the Refrigerator Compartment may rise if opening/closing the
Refrigerator Compartment door frequently.
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Warm food such as rice can be easily frozen by this function. Make sure that you never burn
yourself when putting hot food in.
It is recommended to put it in after it is cooled down to 50
〜
60˚C.
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Pushing the COOLING MODE button again within 60 minutes after the end of the FREEZER
operation, the lamp is illuminated, but the operation does not start. The operation will
start after 60 minutes pass.
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Make sure to wrap the food with plastic fi lm to prevent it from sticking on the aluminium tray.
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Dividing food into small pieces not only make them freeze completely soon, but also make them be taken out easily.
2
3
Quick Freezing Corner
FREEZER
indicator lamp will
be turned on during
the FREEZER
operation, and other
indicator lamps will
be turned off.
※
Adjust the temperature of
the freezer compartment
Push the FREEZER button to adjust the temperature of the freezer compartment.
The temperatures are standard values under the specifi c condition (the surrounding temperature of
30˚C, no food stored, door closed and the temperature in the refrigerator is steady).
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Select MID. in ordinary usage. The temperature may change
depending on the operation states.
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Temperatures in the Quick Freezing operation are lower than the
temperatures described in the left.
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If operating the refrigerator for a long time with the "MAX." selected,
ice cream etc. may become hard or it may take a longer time to thaw
food.
MAX.
About -23
〜
-20˚C
(Low temperature freezing
Note
)
MID.
About -20
〜
-18˚C
MIN.
About -18
〜
-15˚C
Light OFF
4 beeps
Light OFF
pushing
the button
2 beeps
1 beep
Light ON pushing
the button
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