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To control temperature
M a ny factors may influence the internal temperature of the refrige r a t o r
and freezer compart m e n t s .
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The temperature and humidity of the surrounding env i r o n m e n t .
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The opening frequency of the doors and the amount of wa rm food placed in
the refri g e ra t o r.
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The combination of food and containers stored in the refr i g e ra t o r.
For these reasons, you may want to adjust the control to suit the season and
your needs.
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Tu rn the temperature control in the refri g e rator and freezer compar t m e n t s
t oward WINTER for colder temperature and toward MIN for wa rm e r
t e m p e ra t u r e.
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A l l ow approximately 12 hours or ove rnight for the temperature to stabilize.
Then check to see if further adjustments are necessary.
To turn off the refrigerator
Disconnect the power supply cord. Remove icing case and food. Leav e
d o o rs ajar for ventilation and dehumidification of both compart m e n t s .
2. DEFROSTING THE REFRIGERATOR
You will never have to defrost your refrigerator as it is designed to
d e f rost itself completely and automatically.
3. RADIANT HEAT
With the Refri g e rating System in operation, it is likely that the cabinet will fe e l
wa rm at the front edges and sides. This does not indicate troubl e.
It is due to the hot-line used in this type of Refri g e rating System which consists of
piping hot gas from the (motor-dri ven) compressor along the front edges, the
sides of the cabinet and the center partition to prevent dewing. This has nothing
to do with the storage temperature inside.
During spells of hot, humid weather and in rainy season,
moisture may develop on the cabinet, just as water
condenses around a cold glass of water. It is not an
abnormal condition; wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth.
This can also happen when the refrigerator is not installed
in an appropriate place.
To avoid the risk of electric shock or death, unplug the power cord
b e fore replacing a bu rned out light bulb or cleaning the inner
parts.