Before Use
Operation
Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Operation
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Light up the displays on the operation panel. (Press
.)
Set ECO MODE
When the temperature inside the refrigerator is stable, the
power-saving operation is performed automatically. This is
not set initially.
Set Power Save Mode
Performs the power-saving operation by reducing refrigerating
capacity. This mode can be set for the ice making and versa
compartments.
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Do not open the doors more than necessary,
and close them as soon as possible
If doors are opened frequently or are kept open for a long time, cold
air escapes from the refrigerator and more power is consumed.
Even when a door is open only slightly, it can cause frost or
condensation, reduce the cooling performance, or generate water drips.
Set the temperature relatively high
By setting the temperature of each compartment relatively
high, power consumption can be reduced. We also recommend
setting the versa compartment to soft freezing.
How can I increase the ECO level?
1
Press
.
lights up when the setting is fi nished.
lights up when the power-saving operation is started.
If there is no operation of control buttons for about 30 seconds, it turns off.
Appropriate timing is selected for each compartment, and the power-saving operation
is performed automatically. With the power saving operation, the temperature of the
compartment is set a little higher while compartment operations are performed.
Even when ECO MODE is set, the power-saving operation may stop and
may go off; for example, when
the doors are frequently opened, after defrosting, or during fast cooling. (After the freezer compartment is
suffi ciently cooled and the temperature is stable, the power-saving operation is restarted automatically.)
1
Press
again.
goes off when the setting is canceled.
ECO level 1
ECO level 2
ECO level 3
* Blinking of the level 1 means the level 0 (for example,
when the doors are opened and closed frequently or
the surrounding temperature of the refrigerator is hot).
The ECO Level is indicated in 4 levels from 0 to 3. (Eco-friendly use can save
power and increase the ECO level.)
The ECO Level is updated about once every hour. (If there is no change in the
ECO Level, the number of the mark does not change.)
At the time of purchase, level 1 is displayed.
The ECO GUIDE is displayed even when ECO MODE is not set.
After a door is closed, the ECO GUIDE and
displays light up for about 30
seconds. (Then they go off.)
To cancel
*
Display
example
lights
up during
ECO
MODE
settng.
Set Eco Mode (ECO MODE)
ECO GUIDE
The ECO Level of the previous 24 hours, which is determined by factors such as the
temperature settings of the compartments and the frequency of opening the doors, is
indicated by three
marks.
Power Saving
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Page 56: ...2 60 80 1 1 10 12 80 140 10 24 66 56 1 2 1 10 12 ECO 58 60 1...
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Page 58: ...58 ECO 60 1 30 ECO 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 3 4 1 ECO ECO ECO 30 30 ECO Eco Mode ECO ECO 3 24...
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