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How to use interior parts

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Wash foods before storing.

Divide and separate foods into
smaller pieces as possible.

Place watery foods or foods with
much moisture in front of
shelves (close to door side).

If they are placed close to the cold
air spout, they can be frozen.

Warm or hot foods should be
cooled down enough before
storing to reduce power
consumption and to enhance
refrigeration performance.

Never forget to cover or wrap
foods to prevent odor of foods.

Be careful in storing such tropical
fruit as bananas, pineapples,
tomatos, for they can easily be
deteriorated in lower
temperature.

Keep enough space between the
foods as possible.  If too tight or
too close, cold air circulation is
hindered, resulting in poor
refrigeration.

F ood S tora ge T ips

Egg case can be placed on a refrigerator shelf as you like.

Do not touch or hold with wet hands foods (foods container) in the freezer

compartment. 

There is a risk of chilblains (cold burn)

Do not store medicine, academic research samples etc. in the refrigerator

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Do not store vegetables in the chilled room, for they can be frozen.

Movable Egg Case

Place the case for your convenience. 

(Do not use the case for storing ice cubes nor place in the freezer 

compartment.)

Vegetable Case & Chilled Case

Refer to page 7.

Fruit Case

For storing fruits

Ice cubes storage case

For storing icecubes.

Freezer Shelf (tempered glass)

For storing frozen foods such as meat, fish,
ice-cream...

Drying Case of Freezer

for storing dried foods for so long (dried
squid, dried anchovy etc.)

Meat case of Freezer

for storing meat, fish, chicken with foil cover
or vinyl wrap

Freezer Pocket

for storing frozen foods 

(Do not store ice cream or long stored foods on the top freezer
pocket.)

Freezer Small Pocket

for storing small frozen foods

FRS-24***** Models Only.

Refrigerator Pocket

for storing refrigerating foods, milk, juice, beer bottle etc.

Refrigerator Pocket Guide

to prevent (tall) foods on the pocket from falling

Wine Bottle Support

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Dairy Pocket

For storing dairy products 

such as butter and cheese

Small Pocket

For storing small packed foods

Refreshment Pocket 

(Refreshment Pocket Models Only) 

For frequently used cans, drink water, beverages

Refrigerator Shelf (tempered glass)

For storng common foods

Chilled Case

For storing foods temporarily that is 
ready to cook (meat, fish...)

Switch Handle for Chilled Room or

Vegetable 

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Summary of Contents for FRS Series

Page 1: ...rigerator Never let power cord be crushed by refrigerator itself or other heavy objects Never bend power cord excessively If cord is damaged or peeled it can be a cause of fire and electric shock Neve...

Page 2: ...ARNING CAUTION 2 Do not install refrigerator on a wet floor or in a place with much humidity moisture Electric insulation gets weakened resulting in a risk of electric shock hazards Let the cord from...

Page 3: ...ide carefully before use and keep it at hand for any reference Read these safety instructions carefully before use and follow precautions for your safety Accessories Installation Guide Egg case Egg cr...

Page 4: ...he setting temperature changes as the figure shows Sequential Temperature Change Sequential Temperature Change Foods in the refrigerator can be frozen if the ambient temperature of refrigerator is bel...

Page 5: ...e case for your convenience Do not use the case for storing ice cubes nor place in the freezer compartment Vegetable Case Chilled Case Refer to page 7 Fruit Case For storing fruits Ice cubes storage c...

Page 6: ...e made at one time If the ice storage case is full icemaking stops It is normal for the icemaker to make banging sounds when the icecubes are falling into the ice storage case To prevent a bad odour o...

Page 7: ...g Replace Pocket first then Pocket Guide Never use gasoline petrol benzene benzol thinner etc for they can damage the surfaces Care Cleaning 12 Never use any other electrical appliances together in th...

Page 8: ...dew can form on the light cover due to temperature difference In case it is highly humid around the refrigerator moisture in the air sticks to the surface to form the dew Before You Call for Service...

Page 9: ...Removing Freezer Door 1Removethebottomcoverfirst Pullouttheleftcollarofthecoupling first thenholdthecouplingandpull outtheleftwatertube 3Turn top hinge fastener counterclockwise 3 4 times Disconnect t...

Page 10: ...t harness wirings and screw ground wire Click and screw the top hinge cover 2Open the doors unscrew the front cover and remove if it is attached 1Insert a screw driver flat tip into a groove of the le...

Page 11: ...the tube off filter vertically 2 Connect the tubes to the filter as the figure shows Water Valve How to install Water Line WATERSUPPYKIT 1 The water pressure should be 3kgf cm2 or more to run the auto...

Page 12: ...use the Dispenser 10 How to use Automatic Icemaker 11 Care Cleaning 12 13 Before You Call for Service 14 Something strange Don t worry Here is the answer 15 Installation Preparation 16 If the refriger...

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