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Using the appliance
B
Operation button
A
Temperature setting button of refrigerating chamber
B
Temperature setting button of freezing chamber
C
Supercool/Super freezing button
Display
• When power is on the refrigerator for the first time, the whole display panel whill shine
for 3 seconds. Then the display panel enters the normal display. The first time for using
the refrigerator, the default set temperatures of refrigerating chamber, freezing chamber
is 5°C/-18°C respectively.
• When the error occurs, the display panel shows the error code; during normal running,
the display panel shows the set temperature of refrigerating chamber, freezing chamber.
• Under normal running, if there is no operation or opening door action within 30 seconds,
the display panel will be locked, the light of display will go out after the locked state
continued for 30 seconds.
Lock/Unlock
• In the non-locking state, press and hold the super-cool /super-freezer button for 3 seconds
to enter the locked state and the lock buzzer will sound.
• In the locked state, press and hold the super-cool /super-freezer button for 3 seconds
to enter the unlocked state and the unlocking buzzer will sound.
• After 30 seconds of no button operation, it will automatically enter the locked state, and the
external display board with a music buzzer will sound the lock buzzer at the same time.
• The alarm sound release operation can be carried out in the locked state, and all other
key operations must be carried out in the unlocked state.
• If the operation is in the locked state, an error buzzer will be displayed.
Temperature setting of refrigerating chamber
• Click the button
to change the set temperature of refrigerating chamber, each click
of temperature adjusting button of the refrigerating chamber, the set temperature will
be reduced 1°C. The temperature setting range of refrigerating chamber is 2~8°C. When
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