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Using the Refrigerator Compartment
(Not in all models)
The convenient refrigerator compartment can be very useful in storing
beverages and other perishable food items.
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When the dispenser is turned on for the first time, avoid food
spoilage by waiting at least 8 hours before putting any food or
beverages into the compartment, as the compartment may not be
cool enough to store foods.
• The refrigerator is frost free. During the automatic defrost cycle, ice build-up on
the rear interior wall of the compartment will melt and drip into the
water-collecting tray and then evaporate naturally.
Using the Storage Compartment
(Not in all models)
The convenient storage compartment can be very useful in storing instant drink
mixes such as coffee, tea, hot chocolate powder and other snacks.
You may store items in both the upper and lower levels of the
compartment. Remove the plastic shelf to store taller items.
Replacing the Fuse
(Not in all models)
When the fuse is blown, none of the indicator lights will be illuminated. You may
need to replace it with a new fuse.
Follow the instructions below to replace a blown fuse.
1. First, unplug the unit.
2. Use a small flathead screwdriver to open the fuse holder on the back of the unit
by turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction. The fuse holder will pop out.
3. Remove the bad fuse and replace it with a new one. Use a 15Amp rating fuse
ONLY.
4. Close the fuse holder by pushing and turning the knob in a clockwise direction.
5. Plug the unit into the outlet.
6. If the indicator lights are still not illuminated after you have replaced the blown
fuse with a new one,
a) The new fuse may be defective. Check the fuse status.
b) You may have installed the fuse improperly. Repeat the steps above.