Do not stuff food into the
compartments.
That may
interfere with
the cold air
flow. Provide
suffi cient
space
between
foods.
Open/close the doors
minimum times.
Simply store items not often
used in one of the
doors, and prevent
the cool air from
escaping.
Do not block the cold air
outlet with food items!
Store warm food and drinks
after they have cooled.
Otherwise, they will
not only raise the
interior temperature,
but also affect the
freshness of other
foods.
(Air outlet)
Usage Tips
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If the cool air does
not spread into
every corner of the
refrigerator, then
the interior will not
be sufficiently
cooled and more
electricity will be
consumed.
Storage using tightly sealed containers is recommended!
To prevent the
interior from being
discoloured!
To prevent odours
from spreading!
Cut citrus fruits
( The plastic will be discoloured white.)
Garlic or other strong smelling vegetables
( Odours will spread to other nearby food.)
■
A cold dark place will suf
fi
ce!
■
Cool just before you eat!
It is not necessary to store uncut onions,
potatoes, etc. in the refrigerator (except
during the summer).
If uncut tropical fruits are cooled down
excessively, they may be discolored or
their vitamin contents may decrease.
Do not put food in the refrigerator when it is not necessary.
Basics of energy saving
Save cool air!
Energy saving tips
Usage T
ips
Foods Stored
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