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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
Information about New Generation Cooling
Technology
Fridges with new generation cooling technology have a
different working system than static fridges. In normal
fridges, humid air that enters into fridge and the water vapor
that comes out from the foods, accumulates frost formation
in freezer compartment. In order to melt this frost, in other
words defrost, the fridge has to be stopped. During the
stopping period, to keep the foods cold, user has to extract
the food to outside of fridge and user has to clear the ice
during this period.
In the fridges with new generation cooling technology,
situation in the freezer compartment is completely different.
With the aid of fan, cold and dry air is blown out through
many points into the freezer compartment. As a result of the
homogenously blown cold air, even in the spaces between
shelves, foods are frozen equally and correctly. On the other
hand there will be no frost formation.
In the refrigerator compartment, there will be nearly same
configuration with freezer compartment. Air, that is emitted
with the fan, located at the top of refrigerator compartment, is
cooled while passing through the gap behind the air duct. At
the same time, air is blown out through the holes on the air
duct so that cooling process is successfully completed in the
refrigerator compartment. Holes on the air duct are designed
such that the air distribution becomes homogenous in this
compartment.
As there is no air passage between freezer and refrigerator
compartment, there will be no odor mixing.
As a result of these, your fridge with new generation cooling
technology, gives you, ease of use beside the huge volume
and esthetic appearance.
Before Using your Fridge
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When using your fridge for the first time, or after
transportation, keep it in an upright position for at least 3
hours before plugging into the mains. This allows efficient
operation and prevents damage to the compressor.
•
Your fridge may have a smell when it is operated for the
first time. This is normal and the smell will fade away
when your fridge starts to cool.
Summary of Contents for NF-3835IX
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