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SPECIFIACTION 

WF1D061 

68 

440(W)X510(D) X 640(H) 

220-240 

50 
17 

R600a 

15 

0.223 kwh/24h 

1

 

1

6

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g e

Model 

Total Net Capacity (L) 

Dimension (W*D*H)(mm) 

Rated Voltage (V) 

Frequency (Hz) 

Net Weight (kg) 

Refrigerant 

Refrigerant amount (g) 

Energy consumption (kwh/24h) 

Energy Efficiency Class 

Summary of Contents for WF1D061RXG Series

Page 1: ...Refrigerator Series WF1D061RXG 1 P a g e ...

Page 2: ...tion may change due to product development no prior notice will be given Refrigerator Safety 3 5 Proper Disposal of your Old Refrigerator 6 Installation Instructions Product Diagram 7 Unpacking 7 Location requirements 8 Electrical requirements 9 Product Introduction Temperature Control 10 Maintenance Defrosting and Cleaning Your Refrigerator 11 Power Interruptions 12 Moving 12 Long Term Stop of Re...

Page 3: ...ructions Youcan be killedor seriously injuredif youdon t follow instructions All safety messages will tell you whatthe potential hazard is how to reduce the chance of injury and whatcan happen if the instructions are not followed IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reducethe risk of fire electric shock or injury when using your Refrigerator follow these basic precautions Plug into a grounded ...

Page 4: ... refrigerator please make sure the refrigerator is out of service and all the door and shelves are in fixed position before disposal WARNING If the power cord is damaged please contact customer service centre or qualified personnel to repair or replace to avoid a hazard This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack...

Page 5: ...surface of the refrigerator and its accessories with a wet cloth If too dirty scrub them with neutral detergent and then clean them with water and dry them with a clean cloth For first time to use the refrigerator or after defrost please adjust the thermostat setting to maximum for 2 hours after that adjust the thermostat to normal setting before storage food Please keep 10cm of space between the ...

Page 6: ...orsarestill dangerous even if they will sit for justa few days BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY YOUR OLD FREEZER OR REFRIGERATOR REMOVE THE DOORS OR LID Product Disposal The refrigerator s R600a refrigerant and cyclopentane foam materials are combustible materials and discarded refrigerators should be isolated from the source and cannot be burned Please transfer the freezer to qualified professional recyclin...

Page 7: ...Ice Box Compartment 11 Door Bar UNPACKING 7 P a g e Unpack all the packing materials including the base and adhesive tape Boiling water eradicator acid or alkaline detergent soap abrasive powder gasoline thinner alcohol benzene organic solution and brush are not allowed to use for cleaning It is recommended to clean the refrigerator by neutral detergent before use ...

Page 8: ...l Please put the refrigerator on the mat if necessary 4 Please keep 10cm of space from the side to the wall at least 10cm from the back to the wall and enough space to ensure the door can open 5 The refrigerator should be placed on a flat and solid floor If the refrigerator is not stable adjusting the adjustable feet can fix the problem 6 Do no place the refrigerator in humid or watery place such ...

Page 9: ...hese instructionscanresult indeath fire or electrical shock Please read the following information in order to ensure safety WARNING This appliance must be connect to electrical ground Operation voltage 220 240V AC 50 Hz 13A UK plug If power cord is damaged please contact customer service center or qualified personnel to repair or replace to avoid a hazard ...

Page 10: ...t the power cord If want to resume the refrigerator after disconnect the power plug please wait at least 5 mins otherwise the refrigerator will not operate Using the Ice Box compartment Ice box compartment is not a freezer compartment or fridge compartment It cannot cool ice cream or food The temperature of ice box compartment is not suitable for food cooling It can be set to the lowest temperatur...

Page 11: ...or before storing the food back Exterior Cleaning Please user soapy water to celan the exterior of refrigerator There may be sharp edges on the bottom of the product Be careful when cleaning Cleaning procedure MAINTENANCE DEFROSTING AND CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Water contained in food or in the air inside the refrigerator may form a layer of frost inside This will weaken the cooling when the fro...

Page 12: ...e and seal all the accessories inside the refrigerator and use sticker to fix it 4 Clean the refrigerator 5 Use sticker to fix the door to ensure door will not open and no parts collision friction falling during transportation LONG TERM STOP OF REFRIGERATOR If the refrigerator will not be used for long time please 1 Disconnect the power plug 2 Clean dry the refrigerator 3 Leaving a little gap when...

Page 13: ...ve the two screws 8 that hold the lower hinge 2 and make sure you remove the lower hinge 2 5 Remove the left front leg 4 and transfer it to right side 6 Remove the hole cover plate 7 to the right side 7 Before placing this lower hinge 2 remove the bold pin 9 and reverse the direction of the lower hinge 2 Then install the lower hinge 2 onto the left side of the lower frame with two screws 8 8 Inser...

Page 14: ...f moisture directly under the cool air outlets they will freeze easily This does not indicate a malfunction 3 The refrigerator is not cooling sufficiently The food may be packed too tightly together which will block the flow of cool air Check if there is too many hot or a lot of foodstuff into the refrigerator Check if the door close properly Check if the door gasket is damaged or deformed Check i...

Page 15: ...p The side panel of the cabinet will heat up when the door is opened or closed frequently when starting the unit and when the unit operates in summer with high ambient temperature outside In such a case do not touch the panel as it results from the dissipation of heat from inside the cabinet and it does not mean that something is wrong with the refrigerator 15 P a g e ...

Page 16: ...10 D X 640 H 220 240 50 17 R600a 15 0 223 kwh 24h 1 16 P a g e Model Total Net Capacity L Dimension W D H mm Rated Voltage V Frequency Hz Net Weight kg Refrigerant Refrigerant amount g Energy consumption kwh 24h Energy Efficiency Class ...

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