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TECHNICAL PASSPORT
ENGLISH
Refrigerators & Freezers
STORAGE OF FOODS
Instructions for storing foods
CAUTION
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When storing freezing foods, put
them to the inside of freezing chamber,
other than the bottle rack.
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Do not put bottled or canned
foods into the freezing chamber to pre-
vent frost cracking.
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Before putting hot foods into the
refrigerator, cool them to room temper-
ature first; otherwise, they will increase
power consumption.
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Mark the freezing date on the
packaging bag according to different
storage lives of foods, so as to prevent
foods from exceeding the time limit.
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Divide foods into proper pieces
and package them separately, which are
easy to freeze thoroughly and will not
frozen together.
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The packaging materials shall
be odorless, airtight, watertight and
pollution-free, so packaged foods are
not easy to taint by other odor, without
quality reduction.
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Do not put too many fresh foods
into the freezing chamber once, prefer-
ably not exceeding the freezing capacity
value of refrigerator.
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Melted foods can not be frozen
again, unless they are made into dishes;
otherwise, their service quality will be
affected.
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Glass bottles or glass containers
shall not be placed into the freezing
chamber or at the air outlet of refrig-
erating chamber duct; otherwise, they
may explode.
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Foods can not block the air out
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let; otherwise, abnormal air circulation
will be caused.
ENERGY SAVING
TIPS
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Make sure to keep the refrigera-
tor away from heat source and direct
sunlight.
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Before storing hot foods, cool
them to room temperature and then put
into refrigerator.
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Close the door timely, reduce
the opening frequency, and shorten the
opening time.
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When unfreezing frozen foods,
you can put them into the refrigerating
chamber, which will assist in refrigera-
tion of the refrigerating chamber.
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Make sure that the temperature
sensor is not covered or blocked by
foods, and keep proper distance with
foods.
DEFROSTING
This production has automatic de-
frosting function, without manual op-
eration.
CLEANING
Precautions for internal and external
cleaning of refrigerator:
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Before cleaning, always turn off the
power switch, disconnect the power plug.
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