Instruction Manual
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Add the first clause
REPLACING THE FUSE
Add the first clause
REPLACING THE FUSE
REPLACING THE FUSE
1
Unplug the cooler.
2
Remove the screws from the back grill, and then remove it.
3
Open the cover of the fuse block, as shown in the image to the left.
4
Unscrew the fuse box, then replace the bad fuse.
5
After repair, re-install all parts reversing steps 1-5.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following are not Malfunctions:
Issues
Solutions
Liquid fl owing noise within cooler
This liquid is the sound of the cooling agent fl owing through the pipes.
Refrigeration system is shutdown for
longer periods of time while temperature
inside is still very low.
This refrigerator has a strong level of heat preservation and can main-
tain a relatively ambient temperature.
Condensation on glass door
This may be due to a high indoor humidity or a low inside temperature
value may be set. Wipe the door dry with a towel.
1
This refrigerator has been designed and manufactured according to National standards. If there are any questions
during use, refer to this operation manual to help troubleshoot problems.
2
When disposing of the cooler, please remove the door and lock assembly to avoid children accidentally becoming
trapped inside the cooler.
AFTER SALES SERVICE
Any product has the possibility of malfunction. Please observe the cooler’s operation and any changes to product being
stored. If there are any abnormal cases, refer to the table below. If there is still no change after following the below
instructions, please inform our service center in a timely manner to avoid a further loss of the unit.
Issues
Solutions
Cooler is not functioning.
Please check power supply:
• Fuse damage
• The plug is not securely inserted into the wall socket
• Check for low voltage
Cooler is not keeping product cool.
• Provide ample space between all products to ensure proper
circulation of air.
• Keep unit away from direct sunlight or other heating source.
• Keep door closed as often as possible.
• Be certain cooler is not touching external objects or walls.
Excessive noise
• Be certain the cooler is placed on a level surface.
• Be certain cooler is not touching external objects or walls.