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6. FUNCTIONS
The display panel is designed on the fridge door, illustrated as the figures below:
Function Setting
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When the refrigerator system is connected to power supply for the first time, all icons on the
display panel gets illuminated for 2s. When the refrigerator door is close, the display gets
extinguished automatically if no key operation within 3 minutes. When the display is off, it will
light up if refrigerator door is opened or any key is pressed.
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The following key operations are valid only when the keys are unlocked and gets illuminated
on the display.
6.1. FUNCTIONS
6.1.1. TEMPERATURE SETTING
Press the “Temp” key to adjust the temperature to the expected temperature value, and if no
key operation within 5s, the setting will take effect, with the system running according to the
setting immediately.
The temperature setting cycles as following: “5-4-2-8-6-5”.
6.1.2. FAST COOLING
1.
When the fast cooling function is enabled, the fridge temperature cools down quickly, so
does the freezer temperature, ensuring that the storge foods have fresh taste and maintain
nutritious. The fast-cooling function keeps working for at most 30 hours, beyond which it
will exit automatically, with the temperature mode restored to that that is set before the fast-
cooling function is enabled.
2.
To enter the fast cooling function
■ Press the “Mode” key until the fast-cooling icon starts flickering, and if no key operation
within 5s, the setting will take effect, with the said icon normally On.
3.
To exit the fast-cooling function
■ After a cumulative running period of 30 hours, the fast-cooling function will exit automatically.
■ When the fast-cooling function is active, press the “Mode” key until the icon of smart function
gets flickering, and if no key operation within 5s, the smart function will be enabled, with the
fast-cooling function disabled.
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