Operation
To use all features
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Using Tips
Do not stuff food into
the compartments.
That may
interfere
with the
cold air
fl
ow.
Provide
suf
fi
cient space
between foods.
Store warm food and
drinks after they have
cooled.
Otherwise,
they will not
only raise the
interior temperature,
but also affect the
freshness of other foods.
Do not block the cold
air outlet with food
items!
If cool air does
not spread into
every corner of
compartments,
then the interior
will not be
suf
fi
ciently cooled and
more electricity will be
consumed.
When condensation
occurs.
Open the ventilation hole
to allow the heat inside
the vegetable case to
be evaporated.
This can reduce
condensation.
(Air outlet)
Basics of energy saving
Save cool air!
Do not put food in the refrigerator when it is not necessary.
A cold dark place will suf
fi
ce!
It is not necessary to store uncut onions,
potatoes, etc. in the refrigerator (except
during the summer).
Cool just before you eat!
If uncut tropical fruits are cooled down
excessively, they may be discolored or
their vitamin contents may decrease.
Storage using tightly sealed containers is recommended!
●
Cut citrus fruits
(
→
The plastic will be discolored white.)
●
Garlicky or other strong smelling vegetables
(
→
Odors will spread to other nearby food.)
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