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4. Operation
1. Temperature Control
2. Installation
Install on a completely flat and rigid surface.
Level the refrigerator by rotating the levelling leg located in the front of the right corner.
The refrigerator is then solidly positioned.
Leave a 2-cm space between the sides of the refrigerator.
Leave a 10-cm space between the top of the refrigerator and the ceiling.
Leave a 5-cm space between the back of the refrigerator.
Choose a location which is not exposed to the sun, which is relatively free from dust, heat and humidity,
and which offers good ventilation. This is to guarantee that the heat radiation will not be impaired.
3. Electrical Connections
Important: For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet.
This is recommended for best performance and also in order to prevent the overloading of household wiring
circuits, which may cause a fire hazard. Extension cords are not recommended.
Make sure that the outlet provides the correct voltage.
If your refrigerator has a grounding plug, use it correctly. The 3-pin plug must be inserted into a mating
3-pin grounded receptacle. If the installation location does not have a proper 3-pin grounding wall
receptacle, the proper type must be installed. The ground point should never be cut or removed.
If your refrigerator has an ungrounding plug, connect the ground wire to the ground connection screw
provided at the lower rear side of the refrigerator.
Warning
Although R600a refrigerants are combustible, the refrigerant circuit is hermetically sealed and normally leaks will not occur.
Then, contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
Should the refrigerant circuit be damaged:
1. Do not use flames or electrical appliances nearby.
2. Open the windows to fully ventilate the room.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit (pipes) or drive screws into it.
Do not obstruct the refrigerator vents or the space around the refrigerator.
If refrigerant leaks, it may accumulate and catch fire or explode.
Warning
Corrosion control treatment may be required for the refrigerant circuit (pipe) due to generation of corrosive gases.
Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
Use in hot spring areas
Temperature Control of the
Refrigerator Compartment
Temperature Control of the
Freezer Compartment
Both the freezer compartment and the refrigerator
compartment have a temperature control.
“MID” is recommended for normal usage.
Turn the dial to “COLDER” when storing
a large quantity of frozen foods, ice cream etc.,
in the freezer compartment.
Turn the dial to “COLD” when only using
the freezer compartment to make ice.
“MID” is recommended for normal usage.
If you would like items in the refrigerator
compartment to be colder, turn the dial to “COLDER”.
If the items are too cold or freeze in the
refrigerator compartment, turn the dial to “COLD”.