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Refrigerator instruction guidelines

1.  Do not open the refrigerator frequently or leave it open for a long time. This is to prevent 

water dripping inside the refrigerator and will cause the waste of coolness and consumption 

of energy.

2.  Do not refrigerate unnecessary items or hard-to-rot foodstuff such as pumpkin, shallot, 

garlic, potato as it will make the refrigerator to work overload and waste the storage space 

without necessity.

3.  Adjust the temperature according to the actual operating condition for energy saving.

4.  Do not refrigerate bottles bigger than the door shelf or the tray as the door will not close 

completely causing coolness to leak.

5.  Frequently check the door opening seal, it must be closed to the refrigerator’s body 

completely. Do not leave the seal dirty or damaged or deteriorated as the coolness will leak 

and will cause unnecessary consumption of energy.

6.  If you will not be at home for several days or there are nothing refrigerated in the 

refrigerator, the plug should be disconnected for energy saving, In this case, clean the 

refrigerator and leave it half-open to prevent bad odour.

7.  Clean the drain tray located over the compressor at the back of the refrigerator every three 

months to prevent the odour generated from humidity.

8.  Energy saving dryer pipes and heating pipes embedded around the refrigerator cabinet are 

helping to prevent “condensation” on the outer surface of the cabinet without consuming 

energy. 

  This will make the outer wall of the refrigerator get warm and that is not a malfunction.

9. Drinking water bottles, beverage bottles such as soft drinks and fruit juices should be 

sealed closely to prevent odour to get into the bottles.

Before calling for servicing, please check the following.

The refrigerator does not operate.

  *   Check that the plug and its socket are in good condition.

  *   Check if there is any problem on main fuse and electrical system of the house.

The refrigerator does not cool properly.

  *   Check to be sure that the temperature control button is at the proper position.

  *   Check to see if the refrigerator is overloaded with stuff or there is any hot foodstuff 

refrigerated inside.

  *   Is the refrigerator exposed directly to sunlight or heat source?

  *   Is the refrigerator door completely closed? Is the refrigerator door opened frequently?

Vapor generated inside and outside the cabinet.

  *   Condensation may appear on the surface of cabinet when humidity is high, e.g. during 

rainy season or the air circulation is not good.

  *   If there is condensation inside, check if the door is completely closed. Is the refrigerator 

frequently opened or left open for a long time? Is there any hot foodstuff refrigerated 

inside?

The refrigerator generates noise.

  *   Check if the refrigerator is located on a stable floor or is installed properly.

  *   Check if there is any object in contact with the refrigerator.

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When you have problems 

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Page 2: ...elines 10 Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting 10 Specification 11 rRoksa dh lwph bLrs e ky ls igys bLrseky ls igys 12 lqj kk fgnk r 12 bLrseky esa lko kkuh 14 Hkkxksa dh igpku 15 bLrs e ky dS l s djs a rS kjh 16 bULVkys ku 16 e ySEi dks dSls cnysa 16 Rkkieku fu a k 17 QwM LVksjst 17 fdl rjg cQZ D wCl cuk saA 17 lkQ djuk 18 fdl rjg jsfQ ztjsVj lkQ j ksaA 18 lQkbZ ds fy Vªs gVk sa 18 Dyhfuax ds fy ost...

Page 3: ...ator Do not use a plug of bad quality Avoid using damaged plug or electric cord Unroll through the length of the cord in order to ventilate the heat Remove dust periodically from the power plug Dust accumulation on the power plug may cause an Insulation failure with humidity and possible fire Unplug the power cord and wipe with dry cloth Do not let the cord or plug be damaged If the cord or plug is...

Page 4: ... by competent person Do not let any kid hang from the refrigerator s door The refrigerator may overturn to the kid Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the refrigerator Do not store chemicals or scientific specimen Home Use refrigerator cannot store those requiring a strict control Do not place any water container such as fish tank or flower vase on the top of the refrig...

Page 5: ...frigerator When the plug is disconnected leave it for 5 minutes before pluging again If not the compressor may not work 5 minutes This refrigerator is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety CAUTION While opening th...

Page 6: ...hind A REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT B FREEZER COMPARTMENT 1 Room Lamp 2 Refrigerator Temperature Control 3 Tempered Glass Tray 4 Vegetable Case Top 5 Vegetable Case 6 Freezer Temperature Control 7 Ice Tray Ice Twister 8 Ice Box 9 Freezing Case Bottom 10 Free Pocket with Egg Tray 11 Free Pocket 12 Bottle Pocket Top 13 Slide Bottle Pocket Bottom Stopper 14 Bettle Pocket Bottom 15 Freezing Case Top 16 Ad...

Page 7: ...n case of placing the refrigerator on an uneven surface adjust the leveling stand to make the refrigerator stands stably If there is no ground wiring plug in refrigerator it should be connected with ground connection to prevent hazard from electric leakage 5 cm 10 cm 30 cm Installation How to replace room lamp When replace room lamp shall be disconnect supply cord to prevent electric shock 1 Disco...

Page 8: ... C 7 C Number 3 Lower by approx 1 C 3 C The temperature can be adjusted for 1 3 levels Indicating number and cool level Number 1 Higher by approx 15 C 19 C Number 2 Approx 17 C 22 C Number 3 Lower by approx 19 C 25 C Remark While operating the refrigerator for the first time after connecting the plug adjust the temperature to number 2 position of each control and leave it for 24 hours for the effec...

Page 9: ...ke sure that you did not attach it the wrong tray When removing free pocket and bottle pocket Lift up from left and right side and pull it upward yourself When attaching free pocket and bottle pocket Put in the free pocket and bottle pocket placing it on both supporter then press until it reaches the end of supporter Point where petroleum gel was applied How to clean the refrigerator In case of th...

Page 10: ...ng pipes embedded around the refrigerator cabinet are helping to prevent condensation on the outer surface of the cabinet without consuming energy This will make the outer wall of the refrigerator get warm and that is not a malfunction 9 Drinking water bottles beverage bottles such as soft drinks and fruit juices should be sealed closely to prevent odour to get into the bottles Before calling for ...

Page 11: ... Dimensions Width x Depth x Height mm 600 x 615 x 1 544 600 x 615 x 1 734 Net weight kg Ib 55 121 59 130 Rate Voltage V Rate Frequency Hz Refer to the rating label attached inside the cabinet Remark The capacity L calculation refer from AS NZS 4474 1 2007 Australian New Zealand StandardTM 11 When you have problems NR BU302 342 indd 11 1 12 10 7 14 06 PM ...

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