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The f ast -f reezin g f u n ct io n is d esig n ed t o p reserve n u t rit io n o f t he f ro zen f o o d , w it h t he f o o d
t ho ro u g hly f ro zen in t he sho rt est t im e. Fast f reezin g co n su m es m o re energ y t han t he n o rm al f reezing
d o es.
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A llo w t he ho t f o o d s t o co o l d o w n t o t he ro o m t em p erat u re b ef o re pu t t in g t hem in t he f reezer
co m p art m en t .
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Do n o t p u t a g lass co n t ain er w it h liq u id o r t he can n ed liq u id t hat is sealed in t he f reezer co m p art m en t , so
as t o avo id b u rst d u e t o vo lu m e exp an sio n af t er t he liq u id g et s f ro zen u p .
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Divid e t he f o o d in t o ap p ro p riat ely sm all p o rt io n s
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d b et t er p ack t he f o o d u p b ef o re f reezin g it , an d t he p ackin g b ag u sed sho u ld b e d ry, in case t he
p ackin g b ag s are f ro zen t o g et her. Fo o d s sho u ld b e p acked o r co vered b y su ch su it ab le m at erials as are
f irm , t ast eless, im p ervio u s t o air an d w at er, n o n -t o xic an d p o llu t io n -f ree, t o avo id cro ss-co n t am in at io n
an d t ran sf er o f o d o r.
Tips for special needs
M oving the refrigerator/ freezer
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Location
Do n o t p lace yo ur ref rig erat o r/ f reezer n ear a heat so urce, e.g . co o ker, b o iler o r rad iat o r. A vo id it f ro m d irect
su n lig ht in o u t -b u ild in g s o r su n lo u n g es.
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Leveling
M ake su re t o level yo u r ref rig erat o r/ f reezer u sin g t he f ro n t levelin g f eet . If n o t level, t he ref rig erat o r/ f reezer
d o o r g asket sealin g p erf o rm an ce w ill b e af f ect ed , o r even it m ay lead t o t he o p erat in g f ailu re o f yo ur
ref rig erat o r/ f reezer.
A f t er lo cat in g t he ref rig erat o r/ f reezer in p o sit io n , w ait f o r 4 ho u rs b ef o re u sin g it , so as t o allo w t h e
ref rig eran t t o set t le.
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Installation
Do n o t co ver o r b lo ck t he ven t s o r g rilles o f yo u r ap p lian ce.
W hen yo u are o u t f o r a lo ng t im e
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If t he ap p lian ce w ill n o t b e u sed f o r several m o n t hs, t u rn it o f f f irst , an d t hen u n p lu g t he p lu g f ro m t he w all
o u t let .
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Take o u t all f o o d s.
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Clean an d d ry t he in t erio r t ho ro u g hly. To p reven t o do r an d m o ld g ro w t h, leave t he d o o r ajar: b lo ck it o p en
o r have t he d o o r rem o ved if n ecessary.
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Keep t he clean ed ap p liance in a d ry, ven t ilat ed p lace an d aw ay f ro m t he heat so u rce, p lace t he ap p lian ce
sm o o t hly, an d d o n o t p lace heavy o b ject s o n t o p o f it .
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The u n it sho u ld n o t b e accessib le t o child
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s p lay.
M aintenance and cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug the pow er plug first; Do not plug in or plug out the plug w ith w et hand, because
there is a risk of electric shock and injury. Do not spill w ater directly on the refrigerator, to avoid rust, electricity
leakage and accidents. Do not stretch your hands into the bottom of the refrigerator, since you might be
scratched by sharp metal corners.
Internal cleaning and external cleaning
The f o o d resid u als in t he ref rig erat o r are liab le t o p ro d u ce b ad o d o r, so t he ref rig erat o r m ust b e clean ed
reg u larly. The f resh f o o d co m p art m en t is u su ally clean ed o n ce a m o n t h.
Rem o ve all shelves, crisp er b o x, b o t t le racks, co ver bo ard , an d d raw ers et c., an d clean t hem w it h a so f t
t o w el o r sp o n g e d ip p ed in w arm w at er o r n eu t ral d et erg en t .
Clear o f f t he d u st s accu m ulat ed o n t he rear p an el an d sid e p lat es o f t he ref rig erat o r o f t en .
A f t er u sin g d et erg en t , b e su re t o rin se it w it h clean w at er, an d t hen w ip e it d ry.
Do not use bristle brush, steel w ire brush, detergent, soap pow der, alkaline detergent, benzene, gasoline,
acid, hot w ater and other corrosive or soluble items to cleanse the cabinet surface, door gasket, plastic
decorative parts, etc., so as to avoid damage.