It is suggested that you should not lay the refrigerator flat
at any time. If you have to put it flat, refer to the notice on
the package.
Shutting off the Refrigerator
After a power failure, do not put new food into the fridge, and
open the door as infrequently as possible.
If you are aware that there will be a power failure ahead of time,
make cubed ice and put it in the upper part of the fresh food
compartment.
Handling Power Failure
Foods can be stored well after several hours of power failure, even
during the summer. You should call your electric company to ask
how long the food will last.
If the temperature becomes warmer in the freezer due to a power failure or other
malfunction, the expiration date on frozen food may change, and food quality may
decrease.
If you do not want to use the fridge for a long period of time, pull out the
plug. Cut off all power supply and water source.
Clean the fridge as
directed in this manual. Leave the fridge door open to prevent any odors
from accumulating.
Discontinuing Usage
If you will be on vacation for a long time, cut off the power source and
water supply, and take out all the food. Clean the interior of the fridge after
any frost melts. Wipe it clean to remove any food residue that could cause
odors.
Vacation
Pull out the plug and cut off the power
Remove all foods.
Fix all moveable parts, such as fresh food shelves, the
crisper, and freezer shelves, with tape.
Close the fridge doors and fix with tape to prevent
opening during transport.
During transport, the maximum slant angle must not be
over 45 degrees (from vertical standing) to prevent
damage to oil draining out of the compressor.
During transport, do not hold the handle of the fridge.
This could cause property damage and is a threat to
personal safety.
During Transport
Extra Ice Button
Express Freeze Button
Express Chill Button