The refrigerator chamber is mainly used to store
foods that are preserved for a short time.
Refrigerator chamber
The refrigerator chamber is suitable for storing fruits,vegetables,drinks
and other foods that will be eaten recently. It is suggested to seal foods
and then put them into the refrigerator.
Suggested sections of refrigerator chamber for various foods and
variety name:
Glass shelve: wheaten foods, milk, etc.;
Drawer: fruits, vegetables, etc.;
Top tray: dairy products, odorous foods, etc.;
Drinking machine: can store water and drink directly (Only direct
drinking water or mineral water can be stored in the water tank).
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Fruit and vegetable box
The refrigerating chamber has a fruit and vegetable box, which can
retain the moisture of fruits and vegetables and keep the humidity of
the box proper. It is suitable for storing fruits and vegetables.
Operation
Glass
shelve
liner of cabinet
Glass
shelve
liner of cabinet
When removing the glass shelf, please press the
movable pin under the shelf with both hands and
push inward at the same time. Then the glass
shelf will be removed.
Here is a boss on the liner
Disassembly: Hold both sides of the bottle shelf with both hands.
Push it from the side without the boss and push it inward as the
direction of the arrow. When pushing hard, please note that the
buckle on the edge of bottle shelf is separated from the groove
of the liner. Then bottle shelf can be removed.
Glass shelves
Bottle Shelf
bottle shelf
liner of door
Installation :Hold both sides of the bottle shelf with both hands.
Install the buckle of the boss side at first. Then push the other
side inward slightly, the buckle can be fixed.
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