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Failed operation 

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Ensure the unit is securely connected to the power socket 

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Check whether the voltage is too low 

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Check for a power failure or if partial circuits have tripped 

Odour 

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Ensure odorous foods are tightly wrapped before storage 

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Check for any rotten food that may be inside 

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Clean the inside of the refrigerator 

Excessive compressor 

operation 

This is normal in summer when the ambient temperature is high: 

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Avoid having too much food in the appliance at once 

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Allow food to cool before being put into the appliance 

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Avoid opening the doors too frequently 

Light fails to 

illuminate 

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Ensure the appliance is connected to power 

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Check the light for damage or a bulb failure 

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Have the light replaced by a professional 

Doors cannot be 

properly closed 

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The door is stuck on an item inside 

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Too much food has been placed in the refrigerator 

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The refrigerator is tilted or unlevel 

Loud noise 

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Ensure the floor is level and that the appliance is stable 

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Ensure accessories are placed in the correct locations 

Door seal fails to be 

tight 

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Remove foreign matters on the door seal 

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Heat the door seal and then cool it for restoration (use a 

hair dryer or a hot towel for heating) 

Water pan overflows 

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There is too much food in the chamber or the food stored 

contains too much water, resulting in heavy defrosting 

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The doors are not closed properly, resulting in frosting due 

to entry of air and increased water due to defrosting 

Hot housing 

Heat dissipation of the built-in condenser occurs via the housing, 

which is normal 

Provide ample ventilation to allow for optimal heat displacement 

Surface condensation 

Condensation on the exterior surface and door seals of the 

refrigerator is normal when the ambient humidity is too high  

Simply wipe the condensation with a clean towel. 

Abnormal noise 

The compressor may produce buzzing sounds during operation, 

which are particularly loud upon start or stop 

Refrigerant flowing inside of the appliance may also produce a 

creaking noise 

Both are part of the normal operation of the product 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for KAMSBSF527B

Page 1: ...584L SIDE BY SIDE FRIDGE KAMSBSF527B KAMSBSF527C ...

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Page 3: ...l ventilation openings clear of obstruction Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not connect multiple power boards or portable power supplies to the same wall socket as the appliance Do not use extension cords or ungrounded two prong adaptor plugs The refrigerator must be disconnected from the power supply before attempting the installation of accessories SAFETY WARNINGS WARNING Do not use ele...

Page 4: ...g and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances If gas leaks from the appliance immediately close the gas valve and open nearby doors and windows Do not pull out or plug in the refrigerator or other appliances to wall sockets Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a...

Page 5: ...ly for food storage and are not intended for the storage of blood drugs and biological products Adhere to the following instructions to avoid food contamination o Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance o Regularly clean accessible drainage systems and surfaces that can come in contact with food o Store raw meat and...

Page 6: ...rack 2 Freezer compartment glass shelf 3 Freezer compartment drawer 4 Refrigerator compartment glass shelf 5 Vegetable crisper 6 Refrigerator door rack Not pictured Included ice tray in freezer compartment 2 OVERVIEW ...

Page 7: ... Do not invert apply pressure to the sides of or excessively vibrate the unit When moving the tilt angle cannot exceed 45 degrees Do not attempt to move the unit by the door Location Ensure proper air circulation around the refrigerator Do not place the unit near heat sources direct sunlight moisture or water Avoid rust and weakening the insulation Ensure that the refrigerator has least 30cm clear...

Page 8: ...l affect the temperature of each section differently different food varieties should be placed in an area of appropriate temperature 1 Pasta canned foods milk etc 2 Fast food dairy products etc 3 Cooked meat and sausages etc 4 Fruits and vegetables etc 5 Jars canned spices etc 6 Bottled drinks and food ...

Page 9: ...erature to keep stored food fresh for an extended period Always comply with the storage time marked on food packaging 1 Short term storage of food and ice cream 2 General frozen foods 3 Frozen foods such as fish meat and ice cream 4 Frozen foods such as fish meat and poultry still in packaging ...

Page 10: ... refrigerator door is too low Open the door use the accompanying wrench to rotate the upward adjusting nut counter clockwise according to the method as shown in Figure I to move it upward until it is parallel and level 2 If the refrigerator door is too high Open the door use the accompanying wrench to rotate the upward adjusting nut clockwise according to the method as shown in Figure I to move it...

Page 11: ...d storage Shelf adjustment After clearing the shelf of items 1 Pull the shelf outwards from the fridge 2 Tilt the shelf upward towards 90 until it is perpendicular to the original position 3 Pull out the shelf by the direction Rack adjustment and removal 1 Lift the rack upwards 2 Hold the rack by both sides and then pull it outwards 3 After cleaning install the rack by reversing the steps above Yo...

Page 12: ... to set the temperature 4 Place food into the refrigerator After allowing the refrigerator to operate for some time to fully cool it is ready for use OPERATION Note When the temperature is set to change or put new food into the refrigerator it will take some time for the inside temperature to equalise The length of this period depends on the size of the temperature change the temperature of surrou...

Page 13: ...emperature adjustment 1 Refrigerator compartment B Freezer temperature adjustment 2 Freezer compartment C Super cool Super FRZ 3 Close refrigerator compartment D Vacation mode 4 Lock icon E Lock Unlock 5 Super cool mode 6 Super FRZ Mode 7 Vacation mode ...

Page 14: ... key A and the temperature indicator will give a prompt by flashing Press the REF TEMP key A again to adjust the setting temperature The temperature changes 1 C each press ranging between 2 8 C and a beep will be heard with each press Once an adjustment is made the temperature indicator flashes for 5s and the new setting temperature will take effect once the refrigerator is locked Freezer temperat...

Page 15: ... narrow gaps or comers it is recommended to wipe them regularly with a soft rag soft brush etc When necessary utilise auxiliary tools such as wooden skewers to ensure no contaminants or bacteria accumulate in these areas Do not use soap detergents spray cleaners etc as these may contaminate food or cause odours in the interior of the refrigerator Clean the bottle frame shelves and drawers with a s...

Page 16: ...acing them in the appliance to cut down on frost build up Do not line the storage bins with aluminium foil wax paper or paper towelling Liners interfere with cold air circulation making the appliance less efficient Organize and label food to reduce door openings and extended searches Remove as many items as needed at one time and close the door as soon as possible Disposal This marking indicates t...

Page 17: ...is level and that the appliance is stable o Ensure accessories are placed in the correct locations Door seal fails to be tight o Remove foreign matters on the door seal o Heat the door seal and then cool it for restoration use a hair dryer or a hot towel for heating Water pan overflows o There is too much food in the chamber or the food stored contains too much water resulting in heavy defrosting ...

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Page 20: ...tion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online to help kogan com ...

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