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To remove the front panel:
Release both sides of the bottom from the grips, and
lift it off vertically.
14. Moist or fresh foods and those with a strong
smell like seafood should be wrapped up
in a plastic film or packed in a container.
Otherwise the foods may dry up or give their
smells to other foods.
15. Foods containing acetic acid or yeast should
be wrapped up in a plastic film. Otherwise
they may accelerate corrosion of the
evaporator and copper tubes, resulting in
failure.
16. F o o d s i n t e n d e d f o r d i r e c t h u m a n
consumption should be stored on the shelf in
a proper container and protected from direct
contact with the cabinet walls.
17. Do not use the freezer to freeze foods. It is
designed only to store frozen foods. High
quality ice cream may melt during defrost
cycle and should not be stored in the freezer.
18. The doors may become difficult to open
just after closed because of the negative
pressure created inside the cabinet. Wait for
about 30 seconds.
1. START UP
1) Plug in the unit.
2) The compressor and condenser fan motor will
start in 3 minutes.
2. FRONT PANEL
To open and close the front panel:
Pull each side of the front panel toward you to
release it from the grip on each side of the bottom,
and swing up the front panel as shown.
To close the front panel, fit both sides of the bottom
securely in the grips.
3. CABINET TEMPERATURE SETTING
IMPORTANT
1. Pressing the down key will not speed
up refrigeration, but will only lower the
temperature setting.
2. The temperature range given below is only
the adjustable range. The actual cabinet
temperature depends on the ambient
temperature and other conditions.
The cabinet temperature is factory-adjusted to
1°C for the refrigerator and -20°C for the freezer. If
necessary, readjust the temperature as follows.
[1] Refrigeration Indicator Light
[2] Defrost Indicator Light
[3] Fan Indicator Light
[4] Defrost Dripping Indicator Light
[5] Set Indicator Light
[6] Defrost Key / Evaporator Sensor
Temperature Display Key / Reset Key
[7] Down Key
[8] Up Key
[9] Set Key / Switch Between Menu and Parameter
Key
Fig. 14
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[6] [7]
[5]
Operation Panel
[9] [8]
Fig. 12
Front Panel
Grip
Fig. 13
Front Panel
Grip
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