The first LED (snowflake) will be on while the compressor is running to bring the unit down to the desired
temperature, and will be off when the compressor is off. The second LED (dripping snowflake) indicates
the defrost status of the unit (see below).
To set the operating temperature of the unit:
1. Press the SET button. The set temperature is displayed, in degrees Celsius.
2. Press the
▲
or
▼
button to modify and store the displayed value.
3. Press the SET button to exit the adjustment. The interior temperature will be displayed after 10
seconds.
Defrosting the Unit
Defrosting is automatic in the SCFU1375, but if you wish to defrost the unit manually, press the
DEFROST button (just above SET) and hold it for 6 seconds. When defrost is completed, press the
DEFROST button again and hold for 6 seconds; this will stop the defrosting process. The DEFROST
LED will be on while defrosting is in progress, and will be off when defrosting stops.
Interior Lights
The light switch just below the logo panel controls both the lighting of the panel and the interior of the
cabinet. Pressing the switch turns both lights on and off.
Door Lock
Your unit is provided with a lock and set of keys.
The keys are located inside the plastic bag that contains the
Instruction Manual
. Insert the key into the
lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. To lock the door, do the reverse operation, making sure the
metal pin is engaged completely. Remove the key and put it in a secure place for safekeeping, out of the
reach of children.
Shelves
There are a total of seven (7) adjustable shelves. To change the position of a shelf, first remove all shelf
contents. Then tap the shelf from below at each of the four corners to free it from the brackets holding it
in place. Remove the brackets from the slotted vertical posts and reset them at the height you desire for
the new shelf position. Snap the shelf onto the four brackets and replace the shelf contents.
Normal Phenomena
You may notice the following phenomena happening with your appliance. They are normal and should
not be a cause for alarm.
You may hear a sound like water flowing. This is refrigerant flowing through the pipes.
The compressor, condenser or the region of the unit near the door feel warm, or even hot.
Under conditions of high humidity, moisture forms on the outer cabinet or door. This can be wiped
away with a clean, soft, dry cloth.
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