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D- USING YOUR COOLER
Loading foodstuff to your cooler
When your product reaches to the desired temperature at empty state, you can load it with the types of
foodstuff with the examples given in this manual. (If your product is a thermometer installed model, you can
control internal temperature of your product from here.)
CAUTION!
Before loading your cooler with foodstuff, run your cooler empty for two (2) hours.
Do not place products/substances that are dangerous to be cooled down into your cooler. Do not
defrost frozen products in your cooler.
Leave a gap of at least two (2) cm between the foodstuff loaded and the upper shelf for ensuring air
circulation.
Do not load with food over the loading line.
Defrost function
There is not a special defrost function in your product. Your device will automatically melt the frost deposit
on it under thermostatic operation.
Although your product automatically prevents frost deposit, frost deposit ratio may increase due to high
temperature and humidity as well as frequent use of the device. Running period increases as the frost deposit
increases. That also increases the energy consumption. In such cases, stop your device and ensure melting of
the frost. An evaporator without frost deposit will always works with higher efficiency.
Water flowing from the evaporator comes to the drip tray at compressor section. Although the hot gas pipe
evaporates this water here, it is necessary to check and clean this part at least once a month.
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