Trouble
shooting
EN-18
Safety
Information
Safety
Information
Proper Use of
Refrigerator
Proper Use of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Trouble
Shooting
Appendix
Trouble
Shooting
Appendix
Fault indication
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The following warnings appearing on the display indicate
corresponding faults of the refrigerator. Though the refrigerator
may still have cold storage function with the following faults, please
contact a maintenance specialist to ensure optimized operation of the
appliance.
Error code Error description
E1
Temperature sensor failure of refrigerating chamber
E2
Temperature sensor failure of freezing chamber
E3
Temperature sensor failure of vario chamber
E4
Failure defrosting sensor in the refrigerating chamber
E5
Freezing defrost sensor detection circuit error
E6
Communication error
E7
Circulation of temperature detection circuit error
EH
Moisture sensor error
NOTE
When the set temperature of the freezer changes, if set relevant function mode (e.g.
quick-cold mode, quick-freezer mode, quick-cold and freezer mode, vocation mode), the
relevant function mode should be quit or canceled at once.
NOTE
The quick freezing function is designed to maintain the nutritional value of the food in the
freezer. It can freeze the food in the shortest possible time. If a large amount of food is
frozen at one time, we recommend turning on the quick-freezing function. At this time, the
freezing speed of the freezer compartment is increased, which can quickly freeze the food,
effectively lock the nutrition of the food, and facilitate storage. In case of power failure,
the working mode is locked and maintained.
Trouble
shooting
EN-19
Safety
Information
Safety
Information
Proper Use of
Refrigerator
Proper Use of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Trouble
Shooting
Appendix
Trouble
Shooting
Appendix
2.8 LEVELING DOORS
Precautions before operation:
•
Before making changes
the refrigerator must be
disconnected from power.
Before adjusting the door,
precautions should be taken to
prevent any personal injury.
•
Schematic diagram of leveling
the door body
List of tools to be provided to the user
pliers
Not level
Hinge
grommet Pliers
Washer
Lower hinge
The picture above is only for reference.
The actual configuration will depend on
the physical product or statement by the
distributor
1) Raise the lower door up to the
level of the higher door.
2) Insert the supplied washers
in the gap between the hinge
grommet and the lower hinge by
using pliers. The number of washers
you will need to insert depends on
the gap.
When the fridge door is low:
Open the door; use a wrench to
loosen the locking nut and to turn
the adjusting nut counter-clockwise
to raise the door. Once the doors
are aligned, tighten the locking nut
by turning it anti-clockwise.
When the fridge door is high:
Open the door; use a wrench to
turn the adjusting nut clockwise to
lower the door. Once the doors are
aligned, tighten the locking nut by
turning it anti-clockwise.
2.9 LEVELING FEET
1) Precautions before operation:
Before making changes the
refrigerator must be disconnected
from power.
Before adjusting the leveling feet,
precautions should be taken to
prevent any personal injury.
2) Schematic diagram of leveling
feet
3) Adjusting procedures:
a. Turn the feet clockwise to raise
the refrigerator.
b. Turn the feet counter-clockwise
to lower the refrigerator.
c. Adjust the right and left feet
based on the procedures above to
a horizontal level.
IMPORTANT:
The picture above is only for reference.
The actual configuration will depend on
the physical product or statement by the
distributor
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