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Refr
i
gerator / User Manual
4
Preparat
i
on
4.1. Things to be done
for energy saving
A
Connect
i
ng the product to electr
i
c
energy sav
i
ng systems
i
s r
i
sky
as
i
t may cause damage on the
product.
t
For a freestand
i
ng appl
i
ance; ‘th
i
s
refr
i
gerat
i
ng appl
i
ance
i
s not
i
ntended to be
used as a bu
i
lt-
i
n appl
i
ance’ .
t
Do not leave the doors of your refr
i
gerator
open for a long t
i
me.
t
Do not put hot food or dr
i
nks
i
n your
refr
i
gerator.
t
Do not overload the refr
i
gerator, cool
i
ng
capac
i
ty w
i
ll fall when the a
i
r c
i
rculat
i
on
i
ns
i
de
i
s h
i
ndered.
t
In order to store max
i
mum amount of food
i
n the freezer compartment, the
i
cemat
i
c,
ava
i
lable
i
n the freezer compartment and
eas
i
ly removable by hand, shall be taken
out. Net volume and energy consumpt
i
on
values declared on the power data plate of
your refr
i
gerator are measured and tested
by remov
i
ng the
i
cemat
i
c. Do not remove
the shelves
i
ns
i
de the freezer compartment
and on the door of freezer compartment
shall not be removed and they shall always
be used they prov
i
de ease of use and
eff
i
c
i
ency
i
n energy consumpt
i
on.
t
S
i
nce hot and hum
i
d a
i
r w
i
ll not d
i
rectly
penetrate
i
nto your product when the doors
are not opened, your product w
i
ll opt
i
m
i
ze
i
tself
i
n cond
i
t
i
ons suff
i
c
i
ent to protect your
food. Funct
i
ons and components such as
compressor, fan, heater, defrost, l
i
ght
i
ng,
d
i
splay and so on w
i
ll operate accord
i
ng
to the needs to consume m
i
n
i
mum
energy under these c
i
rcumstances.
t
A
i
rflow should not be blocked by plac
i
ng
foods on the s
i
des of the freezer
compartment fan. A m
i
n
i
mum d
i
stance
of 3 cm shall be prov
i
ded on the s
i
des of
protect
i
ve fan cover.
t
The baskets/drawers that are prov
i
ded
w
i
th the ch
i
ll compartment must always be
i
n use for low energy consumpt
i
on and for
better storage cond
i
t
i
ons.
t
Food contact w
i
th the temperature
sensor
i
n the freezer compartment may
i
ncrease energy consumpt
i
on of the
appl
i
ance. Thus any contact w
i
th the
sensor(s) must be avo
i
ded.
t
Depend
i
ng on the features of your
product, thaw
i
ng frozen food
i
n fr
i
dge
compartment w
i
ll both prov
i
de energy
sav
i
ng and preserve the food qual
i
ty.
t
Do not allow contact of the food w
i
th the
fr
i
dge compartment temperature sensor
shown
i
n the f
i
gure below.
4.2.
Initial use
Before start
i
ng to use your refr
i
gerator,
ensure that all preparat
i
ons are made
i
n accordance w
i
th the
i
nstruct
i
ons
i
n
sect
i
ons "Instruct
i
ons for safety and
env
i
ronment" and "Installat
i
on".
t
Run the product w
i
thout putt
i
ng any
food for 6 hours and do not open
i
ts
door unless certa
i
nly requ
i
red.
C
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compressor starts up. The l
i
qu
i
ds
and gases sealed w
i
th
i
n the
refr
i
gerat
i
on system may also
g
i
ve r
i
se to no
i
se, even
i
f the
compressor
i
s not runn
i
ng and th
i
s
i
s qu
i
te normal.
C
Front edges of the product may
feel warm. Th
i
s
i
s normal. These
areas are des
i
gned to be warm to
avo
i
d condensat
i
on.
C
In some models, the
i
nstrument
panel automat
i
cally turns off
5 m
i
nutes after the door has
closed. It w
i
ll be react
i
vated
when the door has opened or
pressed on any key.