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Maintenance

Cleaning

Always unplug the unit before cleaning.

The  unit  should  be  cleaned  frequently  both
inside  and  outside  using  water  and  a  little
neutral  detergent.  Do  not  use  boiling  water,
harsh cleaning agents, acid, alkali or benzene
etc.  

Water Pan Cleaning

Leaving The Unit Powered Off

If the unit will be switched off for a long time,
the unit should be unplugged, then clean the
unit thoroughly. Ensure that the door cannot
be  fully  closed  (leave  a  suitable  gap),  and 
place  the  unit  in  a  well-ventilated  area  to 
avoid any odor.

The water pan is located in the back of cabinet. 
Its function is to collect and evaporate
the defrosted water. Usually it doesn’t  need special
care, but if you find some water overflowing or odd smell
it may need to be checked and cleaned. Pull out
the power cord first. LIFT THE WATER PAN UP
A LITTLE, AND THEN PULL IT STRAIGHT OUT 
CAREFULLY.

(Caution: make sure the discharge pipe is not too hot).
After cleaning, replace the water pan into the original
position, make sure the pipe is on top of the water pan
before you push it into original position. 

Summary of Contents for CT 375

Page 1: ...Please read this Owners s Manual carefully before using the product BOTTOM FREEZER Color Stainless REFRIGERATOR Model No CT 375...

Page 2: ...Precautions 4 Placement 5 Operation check 6 Control Panel 7 Refrigerator 8 Freezer 9 Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Specifications 13 Attention 14 Note The film on the door is plastic protective fi...

Page 3: ...ppropriate payment record be kept for that purpose Remember Conserv Appliances You can also register online by typing the following link www ApplianceDesk com This warranty gives you specific legal ri...

Page 4: ...erator Door Rack Description Please note this diagram may have some differences if product has been updated Contents Owners s Manual Freezer Drawer Refrigerator Shelf Crisper Drawer Crisper Cover Egg...

Page 5: ...water on top of the cabinet or any utensil filled with water on the refrigerator If the refrigerator gets wet the electrical insulation may be weakened Hanging or sitting on the door is dangerous it m...

Page 6: ...head screws on the left side of the doors Each door has screws pre installed Unscrew them and put aside Match the holes on the handle to the screw holes on the door Note The door handle should face t...

Page 7: ...r ventilation The back panel should have a minimum gap of 4 3 9 3 9 3 9 The unit should be placed in a ventilated dry environment Do not put the unit in direct sunlight and keep it as far as possible...

Page 8: ...he middle position and then plug in the unit After several minutes of closing the door both sides of the cabinet become warm After 30 minutes open the freezer compartment door if the air is cold it me...

Page 9: ...d of food storage Cooked food should be cooled down to room temperature before putting into the refrigerator It is better to put the food in a sealed bag before placing into the refrigerator In order...

Page 10: ...nds 2 Press the Mode select to cycle through the functions below a Quick Cooling To cool refrigerator section quickly b Fast Freezing To freeze ice or other foods quicker than the usual c Intelligent...

Page 11: ...ith liquid into the freezer compartment as the glass may break It is better to sort the foods before putting them into the freezer Put the same kinds of food together to help to minimize the time of t...

Page 12: ...y closed leave a suitable gap and place the unit in a well ventilated area to avoid any odor The water pan is located in the back of cabinet Its function is to collect and evaporate the defrosted wate...

Page 13: ...ture is higher The Controls are set at low settings Too much food in the unit Hot food in the unit Door opened closed too frequently or not closed properly There is a heat source nearby The unit is ex...

Page 14: ...obstruction WARNING Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WA...

Page 15: ...ll Space Required In Use HxWxD inches Climate Type 7 Refrigerator Freezer ST I 72 8 x 23 2 x 26 8 73 2 x 26 9 x 27 9 Specifications and Circuit Diagram 110V 60Hz 158 7 lbs MDRF 375 WE NO Frost 200 0 7...

Page 16: ...iently ventilated adequate air circulation behind the appliance For household refrigeration in normal temperature conditions please arrange the thermostat at the middle position Before loading the app...

Page 17: ...15 Note...

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