How to Use
Close the doors quickly after opening them.
If doors are opened frequently or are kept open for a long time,
cold air escapes and more power is consumed.
Minimize the time that the refrigerator doors are left open.
Following are some energy saving tips for small improvements that can easily help
save energy.
Do not block the air outlets or inlets.
If the cold air passages are blocked, it will be difficult to cool the
food in the refrigerator.
The temperature is also lower close to the air outlets so food with a
high water content is more likely to freeze when next to the air outlets.
Create a space in front of the air outlets and inlets.
Do not pack the refrigerator with excessive
amounts of food.
When there is too much food in the refrigerator, the flow of cold
air will be impaired, and it will be difficult to cool the food in the
refrigerator.
Leave space between food items to improve the flow of cold air.
Let hot foods cool first.
Hot foods raise the temperature inside the refrigerator and
also may affect the freshness of other foods. (This does not
apply to Hot Freezing.)
Let hot foods cool before placing them in the refrigerator.
Leave space
and do not
pack too full.
Create a
space in front
of air outlets.
Let hot foods
fully cool.
Make sure that objects such as food,
power cords, or plastic bags do not
become caught in the doors.
Even when a door is open only slightly, it can cause frost or
condensation and reduce cooling performance. It may also
result in dripping water.
Make sure objects are not caught in the doors.
K e y E n e r g y S a v i n g P o i n t s !
Open the
doors as little
as possible.
ECO GUIDE
The ECO Level of the past 24 hours
is determined by factors
such as the temperature settings of the compartments and the
frequency of opening and closing the doors, and is
indicated
by the number of
marks.
After closing the door,
it illuminates for approximately 30 seconds.
It is displayed even when Energy Saving Mode is not set.
At the time of purchase, level 1 is displayed.
When the refrigerator is used in an energy saving way, the
ECO level increases. (It is updated approximately every hour.)
*2: ECO level 0 (
blinking) indicates that the refrigerator is
using more power than standard operation due to factors
such as frequent opening and closing of doors, high ambient
temperature, or [H] temperature settings.
Understanding ECO GUIDE
Example: After a door was closed
Make sure that
objects such as
food or plastic bags
are not caught in
the doors.
ECO level
High
Low
ECO GUIDE indicates the
ECO level.
ECO level Operation panel display Power saving effects
3
Around 10% or
more
2
Around 5 - 10%
1
Standard
operation
0
Blinking
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