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ENG
DAILY USE
First use
Cleaning the interior
Before using the appliance for the first time, wash the interior and
all internal accessories with lukewarm water and some neutral soap
so as to remove the typical smell of a brand new product, then dry
thoroughly.
IMPORTANT!
Do not use detergents or abrasive powders, as these
will damage the finish.
Temperature Setting
• Plug in your appliance. The internal
temperature is controlled by a thermostat.
There are 8 setting levels 1 is warmest setting,
7 is coldest setting and 0 is off.
• The appliance may not operate at the correct
temperature if it is in a particularly hot
environment or if you open the door often.
Daily use
Position different food in different compartments according to be below table
Refrigerator compartments
Type of food
Door or balconies of fridge compartment
• Foods with natural preservatives, such as jams, juices, drinks, condiments.
• Do not store perishable foods.
Crisper drawer (salad drawer)
• Fruits, herbs and vegetables should be placed separately in the crisper bin.
• Do not store bananas, onions, potatoes, garlic in the refrigerator.
Fridge shelf – middle
• Dairy products, eggs
Fridge shelf – top
• Foods that do not need cooking, such as ready-to-eat foods, deli meats, leftovers.
Freezer drawer(s)/shelf
• Foods for long-term storage.
• Bottom drawer/shelf for raw meat, poultry, fish.
• Middle drawer/shelf for frozen vegetables, chips
• Top drawer/shelf for ice cream, frozen fruit, frozen baked goods.
Environment Temperature
Freezer compartment
Fridge compartment
Summer
/
Set on 2~4
Normal
/
Set on 3
Winter
/
Set on 4~6
Temperature setting recommendation
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