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Storing food and drink
For optional use of the refrigerator compart-
ment observe the following instructions:
1. Never put hot liquids or food in the
refrigerator;
2. Cover or wrap food prior to storage
3. Arrange food so that air can circulate
freely inside the compartment.
Meat(all types:) Wrap in protective material
and store time should be less than two days
cooked food, cold meals etc. must be
covered well and stored in proper position in
the refrigerator.
Fruit and vegetables should be cleaned and
stored in the relative drawer.
Bananas, potatoes, onions and garlic should
not be stored in the refrigerator unless
wrapped first.
Storing frozen food/freezing fresh food
Appliances with compartments can be used
to store frozen food for a maximum time of
one month.
The interval between purchase and placing
the food in the freezer should be as short as
possible.
Never exceed the storage period indicated
on the food packaging.
Only open the freezer door when necessary
and as quick as possible.
In the event of operation after prolonged
periods of disuse, switch on the appliance
under no-load conditions for 2-3 hours taking
care to set the thermostat knot to the highest
setting, then place food in the refrigerator as
required and adjust the thermostat knob to
an intermediate setting.
Important
If food stored in the compartment is
defrosted, e.g. due to a power failure, it
should be consumed within a short time,
even if not completely thawed.
Ice
The appliance is supplied with an ice tray to
make ice. If the ice tray freezes onto the from
the compartment, never use metal and/or
sharp objects to detach the tray from the
compartment.
The care required for best
performance, such as
Loadings in the refrigerating appliance
should not exceed its storage volume.
If the refrigerating appliance stopped for a
long time(due to interruption of power
supply or failure of the refrigerating
system), the frozen food(fresh food) had
better to be disposed of according to
user’s need.
It is better to arrange the food when
storage, to avoid cross-contamination.
Some types of fresh vegetables and fruits
are sensitive to cold; therefore they are not
suitable for storage in chill compartment.
Lamp
LED lamp can not be replaced by user. It
must be replaced by the manufacturer,
service agent or similarly qualified person.
Defrosting food
For optional cooking results with frozen
food, we recommend defrosting inside the
refrigerator or at ambient temperature, the
latter obviously require less time.
If you need to save time and cook food in
the shortest time, you can cook small items
directly from frozen by lengthening the
cooking time slightly, or put the big size
items in a microwave oven to reduce the
defrosting time.
Defrosting the appliance
After refrigerator operates some time,
water of food or moisture in air, which
enters refrigerator when opening its door,
will make a layer of frost on its evaporator.
Freezing efficiency may be decreased and
energy consumption be increased by too
thick layer of frost. So it should be
defrosted after refrigerator operates a
period.
The product needs not artificial defrosting
because of its auto-defrosting function.
Water from melting frost is drained to drip
tray at lower part of its back through
drainpipes and is evaporated naturally.
Prolonged periods of disuse
If you do not intend to use the appliance for
long periods of time. Set the thermostat knob
of the “OFF” or “0” position and disconnect
the power supply. Then take out the foods,
defrost and clean the appliance. Leave the
door slightly open.
Cleaning the Appliance
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning
the appliance.
Do not use coarse or aggressive cleaning
agents as you may damage the surface.
Clean the exterior with cloth.
Remove the detachable accessories in the
interior of the appliance and clean with water
and liquid detergent. Plastic parts cannot be
washed in dishwashers.
Wash the interior of the appliance with wet
cloth, adding one or two spoonfuls of vinegar.
After cleaning, connect the appliance to
power supply and reload it.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Defective operation of the appliance is not always due to a technical fault but is offen caused by
incorrect installation or use. To avoid unnecessary technical assistance and relative expenses we
recommend the following procedures.
1. Internal temperature is not cool enough
Check
• Make sure that the door closes properly;
• Make sure that the thermostat setting is correct;
• Make sure that the refrigerator is not positioned close to heat sources;
• Make sure that air can circulate freely at the rear of the appliance;
• Make sure that the condenser is not blocked.
2. Internal temperature is too low
Check
• Make sure that the thermostat setting is correct.
3. Excessive appliance noise level
Check
• Make sure that the appliance is leveled correctly.
4. Appliance operation failure
Check
• Make sure that the thermostat is not set to “OFF” or “0”.
• Make sure that the power supply is not disconnected;
• Make sure that the pulg is inserted correctly into the mains socket;
• Make sure that the automatic cut-out on the mains line has not tripped or that the
fuse has not roken.
• Make sure that the power cable is not faulty.
Note: If the power cable need to be replaced, remove the plug from the power socket and install
the new cable, which must be requested from the Sevice senter and installed by a qualified
technician; ensure that it is properly connected and fixed.
If problems persist after the above procedures, contact your nearest Technical Assistance
department.
HOW TO DISPOSE OF THE PACKING MATERIAL
The packing material is recyclable.
The following procedure is recommended:
• dispose of paper, card and carton in the relative containers;
• dispose of plastics in the relative containers.
• If you have no cecycling bins in your area then you can put this material in the ordinary bins
and/or take it to the appropriate collection centers.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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