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Operation
Pockets
The pockets are suited for storing eggs, can
beverages, bottle beverages, packed foods, etc.
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The pockets can be removed when cleaning is
necessary.
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Fixtures to fix the pockets are attached to the door. To
remove any of the pockets, slightly push the side of
the pocket first (
①
).
Fixture
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Pull the pocket upward (
②
), and pull it toward you
for removal (
③
). To return the packet to the original
position, push it first, and pull it downward.
Attention
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Do not place too many heavy things in the pocket.
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Before changing the location of the pocket, be sure to
remove food and other items.
Shelves in the refrigerator
Shelves provided in the refrigerator can be removed for
cleaning.
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Sets of guides are provided on the inner walls of the
refrigerator so that the shelf can be arranged at your
preferred position. To remove the shelf, pull the front
side of the shelf upward first (
①
), pull it downward
(
②
), and move it leftward (
③
).
Use the reverse procedure to return the shelf to the
original position.
Attention
●
Before changing the location of the shelf, be sure to
remove food and other items from the shelf.
Folding the shelf in the refrigerator
A folding-shelf is also provided in the refrigerator
compartment. The shelf can be folded as necessary.
Slightly raise the end of the front side first (
①
), and then
push it to the inside as shown in the direction of the
arrow (
②
).
Use the reverse procedure to return the shelf to the
original position.
Attention
●
Before changing the location of the shelf, be sure to
remove food and other items from the shelf.
Note:
All individual shelves have two claws and four
legs on the bottom surface respectively. When
fixing a shelf, pass the claws through the guides
of the refrigerator (
①
), and place the shelf (
②
).
Use the reverse procedure to remove it.