INNER PARTS
Twisting Ice Serve
FREEZER
Type Ice Making
COMPARTMENT
Shelf
Freezer Temperature
Control Dial
REFRIGERATOR
COMPARTMENT
Deodorizer
(
Optional)
Lamp
Refrigerator Door
Rack
Vegetable Drawer
Levelling Screw
Shelves
(
Optional)
Freezer Door Rack
(
Optional)
(
)
Freezer Door Rack
Smart Diagnosis
Refrigerator
Temperature Control
(Optional)
Egg Tray
Door Cooling
Pull Out Tray
(
Optional)
(
)
Refrigerator Door
Rack
INTERNAL CONTROLLER MODEL TYPE
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- This guide covers several different models. The refrigerator you have
purchased may have some or all of the features shown above.
- To keep a position of inner parts like as baskets, drawers and shelves
NOTE
supplied by manufacturers the most efficient usage for energy saving.
SUGGESTION FOR ENERGY SAVING
- For the most ef cient use of energy, make sure that door bins, drawers and shelves are assembled
properly.
- When storing food in the freezer compartment, set the freezer temperature lower than the temperature
indicated on the food.
- Do not set the temperature of the appliance lower than needed.
-
Please do not keep the door open for a long time, close door in the shortest time.
-
Too much food are not advised to be put in. Enough space should be kept for cool air circulating freely.
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Do not set the temperature of refrigerator lower than needed. Do not put the food near the temperature
sensor.
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Allow hot food to cool prior to storing. Placing hot food in the fridge-freezer could spoil other food, and
lead to higher electric bills.
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Do not block air vents with food. Smooth circulation of cold air keeps fridge-freezer temperature even.
- T
he automatic defrosting system in the appliance ensures that the compartment remains free of ice
buildup under normal operating conditions.
a temperature rise, seal or wrap the stored food in several layers.
- Please note that a temperature rise after defrosting has a permissible range in the appliance
specifications. If you wish to minimise the impact this may have on the food storage due to
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