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Power Failure
General Information
• 1~2 hour power failure does no harm to the foods stores.
Try to avoid opening and closing the door too frequently.
If You Move
Anti-Condensation
Pipe
• Remove all food and other items from the refrigerator. Fix the
inner movable parts (shelves, drawers and door basket) securely
.
• In order not to damage of adjustable refrigerator legs turn them
counterclockwise before the transportation.
• Refrigerator should be transported in upright position by
any type of covered transport. Should safely fix the refrigerator,
in order to prevent any shock and fall inside vehicle during
transportation.
• D
o not expose refrigerator to impact forces during load handling
.
• The Anti-Condensation pipe is
installed around the front side of
fridge
-
freezer as well as on the partition
between fridge compartment and
freezercompartment to prevent dewing,
which is heating during the operation
of compressor.
• Immediately after installation, and if the
room temperature is high, rear and side
walls of the refrigerator can be heated.
It is provided by design and normal.
Anti-Condensation Pipe
Refrigerator work features
As a result of thermal strain for components of a refrigerator
appliance can be heard crackling noise that is not a defect and
doesn’t affect ef
ficiency of the appliance.
This special sound when the thermo-regulator and compressor
and turned on is a normal state, which appears during
the working process of appliance’
s electric installation.
The gas refrigerant produces a slight noise even when
the compressor is not running (this is not a defect).
While refrigerator appliance working process can be heard:
- flick of the temperature relay;
- murmur of refrigerant flowing round cycle;
- cracking noise be
cause of the materials deformation by
temperature.
All that is not defect and doesn’t affect efficiency of the appliance
.
CAUTION!
Care and Maintenance
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