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Quick Cooling corner
Touch it
Adjusting temperature in a refrigerator compartment
Cooling food Quickly (Quick Cooling)
Touch
button on the Control Panel to turn on the indicator lamp
All indicator lamps turn on, and then the current settings are displayed.
Place the foods in the Quick Cooling Corner.
The food cools more quickly if it is placed at the center part near the interior wall. (the front of
the Cold Air Blowout Port)
Touch
button to set the temperature as you like.
Each time you touch the button, the corresponding indicator lamp
changes in the order shown in the figure on the right.
The temperature is set to “
■■
” before shipping.
Touch
button on the Control Panel to turn on the indicator lamp.
All indicator lamps turn on, and then the current settings are displayed.
Touch
button to turn on
“Fridge”
indicator lamp.
“Fridge”
indicator lamp is turned on during the
“Fridge”
operation, and other lamps will be turned off in about 40
seconds.
The operation will end automatically in about 50 minutes and
“Fridge”
indicator lamp will
turn off.
Touch
button to turn on the indicator lamp, and then touch
button to
turn off
“Fridge”
indicator lamp.
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1
2
2
3
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●
The temperatures of the Vacuum Compartment also change if selecting
“
■■■
” or “
■
” .
●
Temperature of the door pocket is set slightly higher than the one in the
figure on the right.
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The above temperatures are standard values in the
Refrigerator Compartment under the condition that the
refrigerator is stable with no food stored and the door
closed, at ambient temperatures of 30ºC.
●
Place canned beverages and foods with a high water content apart from the cold air
blowout port.
They may be frozen or burst.
●
Select “
■■
” in ordinary usage. The temperature may change
depending on the operation states.
●
If you adjust the temperature more finely.
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Notice
Caution
About 2
〜
6˚C
(Factory setting)
About 1
〜
3˚C lower
than “
■■
”
About 1
〜
3˚C higher
than “
■■
”
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