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Temperature Memory Function
In the event of a power interruption
(power surge, breaker switch, etc.)
, the unit can remember the
previous temperature settings, and when power is recovered, the cabinet temperature will return to
the same set temperature as before the power went off.
Defrosting
•
Under normal operating conditions, the unit requires no manual defrosting.
•
The evaporator behind the rear wall of the unit defrosts automatically. The condensate collects in
the drainage channel behind the rear wall of the unit and flows through the drainage hole into the
drip tray by the compressor where it evaporates.
•
However, frost may accumulate on the evaporator if the unit is repeatedly opened in high heat or
high humidity locations. If this frost pattern does not clear within 24 hours, your unit will require
manual defrosting.
Temperature Alarm / Door Alarm
•
An audible alarm sounds if the storage temperature is not cold enough. The temperature display
flashes at the same time.
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The cause of the temperature being too high may be:
o
Warm fresh food was placed inside
o
Too much warm ambient air flowed in when rearranging and removing food
o
Power failure for some time
o
The appliance is faulty.
•
The audible alarm is automatically silenced and the temperature display stops flashing when the
temperature is sufficiently cold again.
•
If a drawer has been left open for more than 60 seconds, the alarm will sound. Pressing the
POWER
key once switches off the audible alarm.
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