
Trouble
shooting
EN-12
Safety
Information
Safety
Information
Proper Use of
Refrigerator
Proper Use of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Trouble
Shooting
Appendix
Trouble
Shooting
Appendix
NOTE
This refrigerator needs to be installed
independently and cannot be built-in.
Otherwise, it will cause problems such
as failure to install, performance and life
of the product are reduced. Also, the
manufacturer does not provide basic
product warranty.
2.2 ENERGY SAVING
TIPS
•
The appliance should be located
in the coolest area of the room,
away from heat producing
appliances or heating ducts, and
out of direct sunlight.
•
Let hot foods cool down to
room temperature before
placing it in the appliance.
Overloading the appliance
forces the compressor to run
longer. Food that freezes too
slowly may lose quality, or spoil.
•
Be sure to wrap food properly,
and wipe containers dry before
placing them in the appliance.
This cuts down on frost build-up
inside the appliance.
•
Appliance storage bins should
not be lined with tin foil, wax
paper, or paper toweling.
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.
2.3 CHANGING THE
LIGHT
•
Any replacement or
maintenance of the LED lamps
is intended to be made by the
manufacturer, its service agent
or similar qualified persons.
The light source in this product is
only to be replaced by qualified
engineers.
1. First remove the plug.
2. Remove the light cover with a
screwdriver.
3. Take down the lamp panel.
4. Remove the connection terminal.
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