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The crisper, mounted on telescopic extensi-
on slides, is for storing vegetables and fruits.
You can adjust the humidity inside by using
the sliding block.
The humidity control adjusts the airflow in
the crisper; higher airflow results in lower
humidity. Slide the humidity control to the
right in order to increase humidity.
High humidity settings are recommended
for vegetables, while low humidity is suitable
for preservation of fruit.
Follow these simple instructions to remove
the crisper chamber, or freezer drawer, for
cleaning. Empty the crisper chamber; pull it
out to fully open position. Lift the crisper
from the lateral slides. Push the slides fully
in to avoid damage when closing the door.
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Using the refrigerator chamber
The refrigerator chamber is suitable for
storage of vegetable and fruits. Separate
packing of different foods is recommended
to avoid losing moisture or flavour
permeating into other foods.
Caution!
Never close doors while the shelves, crisper
and/or telescopic slides are extended. It may
damage the unit.
Using the freezer drawer
Freezer drawer is suitable for storing food
required to be frozen, such as meat, ice
cream, etc.
To remove the freezer drawer pull it out fully,
tilt up the serving tray and lift it out, then
open the refrigerator doors to the maximum
angle and the lower freezer drawer can be
taken out, as shown in the following
pictures.
Serving tray
Lower freezer drawer
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Closing door
②
Opening door
Caution
Do not allow babies or children go inside the
refrigerator, as they could injure themselves
or damage the refrigerator. Do not sit on the
freezer door. The door may break. Do not
allow children to climb into the freezer
basket.
If you remove the divider to clean the basket
bin, you must reinstall the divider after
cleaning to prevent children from getting
trapped inside the basket.
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