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Automatic defrosting
Removing and attaching shelves
Refrigerator
Drain hole
Pin
The refrigerator has an automatic defrosting function.
Melted water drains into an evaporation pan at the back of the refrigerator. When the
compressor runs, the heat generated makes this water evaporate.
As a result, you will often
fi
nd frost and water drops on the back wall of the refrigerator.
Make sure the drain hole is clear so that water can
fl
ow into the evaporation pan.
If it gets blocked, clear it with the pin.
If you lose the pin, please consult authorized service centre for a replacement. Do not attempt
to use a needle or other sharp objects, as you may damage the refrigerator.
Freezer
Defrosting happens automatically and the frost water will run down to the evaporation pan.
Refrigerator
Glass shelves
Lift the inner side of the shelf
slightly and pull it out.
Refrigerator drawer
Pull the drawer towards you, lift the
front slightly and pull it out.
Door shelf, sealed box
and bottle shelf
Lift it slightly and then
remove it.
Bottle rack
Pull the shelf out a little.
Push up the front of
the bottle rack.
Then push up the back of
the bottle rack to disengage
the hook. Then pull it out.
Fruit and
Vegetables/Chill
compartment
Fruit and vegetables drawer
Pull out the drawer and lift up the front to remove it from the left and right hooks
.
Then push the left and right hooks at the rear down to remove the drawer.
Humidity control plate
Pull the vegetable drawer towards you.
Then pull the plate of the humidity control
plate towards you.
To put the drawer back, press it down until it
fi
ts
into the hooks at all four corners.
If the case fails to engage into any of the hooks,
you cannot slide in the case because that will
hit the humidity control plate.
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