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2. Caution For Usage
1.
Do not defrost inside walls with a knife or ice pick. There are pipelines
for cooling behind the walls. Be careful not to damage the lines as this
could cause breakdown. Also, do not make a hole in the wall for
installation of attachments.
2.
Frost will accumulate on the inside walls of the freezer during use.
Overfrosting may fix the inside doors shut. Then remove the frost with
the spatula or a similar tool. Or wipe off the frost with a dry and clean
cloth.
3.
An access port to take out the measuring cable in the case is provided
on the back wall of the freezer. Be sure to replace the cap and heat
insulator after take out cable or, the inside temperature cannot
complete down, and frost may accumulate outside the port
surroundings.
4.
In the case of high ambient temperature, the cabinet front may heat up
after the freezer starts to operate first. However, this does not denote a
malfunction. It is due to heater or hot gas piped around the unit frame
to prevent frost or ice sticking around the cabinet.