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FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
If the ice is not made
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If the refrigerator is not cooled down
well
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If frost or dew is formed
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1. Open or close a door less frequently and quickly.
Frequent opening and closing leads to waste of energy.
2. Do not overfill the refrigerator.
Overfilling the refrigerator prevents a smooth circulation of cool air, precluding even cooling throughout the refrigerator and
consuming unnecessary power. Place food at appropriate intervals.
3. Do not place hot food in the refrigerator.
Placing hot food raises the temperature in the refrigerator, which, in turn, raises the temperature of surrounding food.
4. Provide an appropriate gap around the refrigerator.
Installing the refrigerator with little clearance between the refrigerator and the surrounding objects prevents the release of heat and
thus leads to the waste of power.
5. Replace a damaged door gasket.
Cool air leaks through a damaged gasket, which leads to the waste of power. If a credit card inserted between the gasket and the
refrigerator slides down, the gasket needs replacing.
Tips for using the refrigerator wisely for energy savings