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Bottle Pocket
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
MILK
CHOCO
The door racks may be used to store all those little items that seem to get in the way. If you put all the
small items in one place, you’ll find that there’s more space inside the refrigerator for larger items.
5. Door Racks
Many eggs may be stored in the free pocket (Fig.1).
You can even turn the whole egg tray over and store small items in the free pocket instead of eggs (Fig.2).
Free Pocket with Egg Tray
Space for large bottles is provided
on the right. Bottles are stored at
an angle for easy access.
Bottle Pocket
Some types of commercial water cooler bottles may touch the shelf or foodstuffs when placed in the
door pocket, preventing the door from closing firmly.
CAUTION
Do not let food items protrude beyond the shelf.
Do not place bottles or other items in the bottle
pocket that do not fit completely in the pocket.
(This can cause the door to be ajar or damage the bottle.)
Do not close the refrigerator door with items left in
front of the sliding case. This can cause a decline in cooling
ability as a result of the door being ajar and also cause food
items to fall, injury, or damage to the sliding case.
Do not attach other types of cases sold in stores onto the outer
side of the pocket.
Do not block the air outlet with other store-bought cases.
6. MINUS ION
CAUTION
Should not detach this item (MINUS ION) because this might cause damage to it.
Should not modify or change this item (MINUS ION) because it can be used for refrigerator's lifetime.
When MINUS ION is broken down, please contact service center for changing to the new one.
Deodorizer (MINUS ION) installed in the
refrigerator compartment, help reducing
unwanted smells from foods in the
refrigerator.
MINUS ION