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CONTENT

NAME OF PARTS   .......................................................................................2

MOVEMENT & TRANSPORTATION  ........................................................3

EARTH CONNECTION  ..............................................................................3

INSTALLATION  ......................................................................................... 4

SAFETY GUARDS  ..................................................................................... 5

HOW TO USE  .............................................................................................7

BEST WAYS TO STORE FOOD  ..............................................................

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WAYS TO DISASSEMBLE SPARE PARTS ..............................................11

INSTALLING  LOCATION  AND  REPLACEMENT  OF  DOOR   

OPENING TYPE (OPTION).......................................................................12

CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR  .........................................................13

DOES THE REFRIGERATOR HAVE A MALFUNCTION .......................14

THIS IS NOT A MALFUNCTION ..............................................................15

APPENDIX ..................................................................................................16

The working life of this set is 7 years since the date of delivery to consumer.

Summary of Contents for GC-249SA

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Page 2: ...Please read this guide thoroughly before operating and keep it handy for reference at all times REFRIGERATOR User s Guide GC 249SA GC 269SA GC 279SA ...

Page 3: ...ST WAYS TO STORE FOOD 9 WAYS TO DISASSEMBLE SPARE PARTS 11 INSTALLING LOCATION AND REPLACEMENT OF DOOR OPENING TYPE OPTION 12 CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR 13 DOES THE REFRIGERATOR HAVE A MALFUNCTION 14 THIS IS NOT A MALFUNCTION 15 APPENDIX 16 The working life of this set is 7 years since the date of delivery to consumer ...

Page 4: ...erence Temperature control Refrigerator Shelf 2 or 3 pieces Fruit vegetable compartment cover Fruit vegetable compartment Evaporator Freezing compartment drawer 3 or 4 pieces Adjustable foot Bottle rack Multi functional rack 4 or 5 pieces Egg tray ...

Page 5: ...aced vertically on the vehicle Otherwise problem will exist EARTH CONNECTION Note 1 The earth wire of this electrical appliance has been connected to the power plug please do not change the power plug on your own 2 Plug your refrigerator into a standard 230 240V household outlet make sure the socket is properly earthed 3 If you receive an electrical shock by touching any part of the refrigerator y...

Page 6: ...ficient space on both the sides as well As top and maintain at least 2 inches 5 cm from the rear wall A smaller gap will restrict the operation of the refrigerator which may result in an increase in power Installing in a less humid environment Do not install the refrigerator in a humid place or where water can easily be splashed If the refrigerator is installed in a humid environment it will go mo...

Page 7: ...ngs on top of the refrigerator When you open the door the heavy things could easily fall down and hurt you Please unplug the refrigerator first before cleaning Do not do this with wet hands This may probably cause electric shock Please do not climb on the door The refrigerator could be turned over and hurt small children Use a exclusive power socket Please do not store flammable things like ether ...

Page 8: ...ment As bottles in the freezing compartment liquid inside will be frozen and the bottle will break Please do not install in a humid place or where water can easily be splashed This will reduce the insulation effect and may cause an electric shock Please unplug the refrigerator if it is not to be used for a long time Reduced insulation may cause an electric shock or fire During transportation pleas...

Page 9: ...f the freezing compartment s temperature this may shorten the storage of foods and decline the quality If the power supply is off for too long be sure to get rid of any water or ice underside the drawer of the freezing compartment before reconnection of the power supply so as to avoid the foods and the ice freezing together Note Thermostat knob Lamp cover Position Function 0 Stop 1 2 Warm 3 4 Norm...

Page 10: ... can inpour into the drip tray When it s blocked take out the drain cover clean it and then replace it Freezing compartment Before defrosting turn the thermostat knob to 0 open the door take out foods and drawers in the freezing compartment foods may be put into refrigerator compartment temporarily Defrosting remove the frost on the inner side of the freezing compartment and on the surface of the ...

Page 11: ...9 1 Food applicable to freezing meat frozen meat sausage fowl venison fish bread cake and so on 2 Food unable to be frozen egg acidophilus milk mayonnalse lettuce radish capsicum onion and so on ...

Page 12: ...oring the heated food after cooling Storing the heated food directly in the refrigerator will affect the other foods inside and will also waste the power In the low temperature mode do not store the food which can easily be rotten for a long time Store food after packing or putting into tight container Packing the food before storing can prevent drying This can also reduce odour when storing the f...

Page 13: ... outward Rise it slightly and then take it out Bottom cover Remove the two screws which hold the bottom cover grasp the both sides and then pull outward Lamp Lamp data 240V 15W Replacement 1 Unplug the refrigerator 2 Press the backside of the lamp cover shown as arrow and pull outward 3 Remove the faulty lamp and install a new one Max 15W bill for refrigerator is used and can be purchased at a ser...

Page 14: ... 23 26 16 Note Reversing the doors is not covered by the warranty 15 14 1 Remove screw and remove Cover and move Cap Cover And remove screw Hinge L and remove pin Remove the Freezer Door and move the position of the cap Move the position of bracket door and screw 2 1 3 4 5 6 21 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 2 Remove bolt and remove the Hinge C and the Fridge Door Move the position of the cap Move the po...

Page 15: ...etable Compartment Water can accumulate in this area Too much water will rot the food therefore the compartment should be taken out and cleaned regularly Do not shower the refrigerator with water This will reduce the insulation and cause an electrical shock Please do not clean the refrigerator with the following things Cleaning powder petrol benzene hydrochloric boiling water and brush etc as they...

Page 16: ...n 0 Is the temperature control in the refrigerator compartment turned to too low mode Is there any direct sunshine or heaters near by Have you put some heated goods directly into the refrigerator Have you stored too much food Have you frequently opened the door of the refrigerator Have you kept an appropriate distance between the refrigerator and the wall Is the temperature control in the refriger...

Page 17: ...ntraction and expansion of the parts due to temperature changes inside the refrigerator The surface of refrigerator is warm A high temperature pipe which prevents dewing is installed inside the refrigerator when the refrigerator begins to operate or when it is summer the surface will become warm Please do not worry because this is a normal effect The inner side of refrigerator compartment has dew ...

Page 18: ...ectronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city o...

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