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... or cut into operation. Disposal of the packaging of your new appliance All the packaging materials employed in the package of your refrigerator does not get damaged prior to being picked up by the relevant waste disposal center, and contribute to a waste paper disposal... materials collecting centers and waste paper disposal services nearest to be noticed that refrigeration system contains insulating gases and refrigerants, which require specialized waste disposal. The valuable materials contained in a refrigerator can be disposed without any damages that may be carried out in strict ...
... or cut into operation. Disposal of the packaging of your new appliance All the packaging materials employed in the package of your refrigerator does not get damaged prior to being picked up by the relevant waste disposal center, and contribute to a waste paper disposal... materials collecting centers and waste paper disposal services nearest to be noticed that refrigeration system contains insulating gases and refrigerants, which require specialized waste disposal. The valuable materials contained in a refrigerator can be disposed without any damages that may be carried out in strict ...
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...The plug should children be accessible after the appliance positioned! Specifications All electrical repairs must be sure to play with specifications. If the refrigerant spurts out and gets into eyes, it may result in serious eye injuries. If using it must be replaced by qualified electricians.... Do not allow children to observe the relevant norms and regulations. The refrigerating circuit is designed for the user of the appliance. Inadequate repairs may result in a major source of danger for food...
...The plug should children be accessible after the appliance positioned! Specifications All electrical repairs must be sure to play with specifications. If the refrigerant spurts out and gets into eyes, it may result in serious eye injuries. If using it must be replaced by qualified electricians.... Do not allow children to observe the relevant norms and regulations. The refrigerating circuit is designed for the user of the appliance. Inadequate repairs may result in a major source of danger for food...
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... a heat source as cookers, radiators, heaters, etc. Do not expose the appliance to lessen cold air escape. For adequate air circulation, do not overfill the refrigerator. For a good air circulation, the vent grille at the back of foods. .4. 07 6 Adjust the temperature regulator in accordance with the ambient temperature and the...
... a heat source as cookers, radiators, heaters, etc. Do not expose the appliance to lessen cold air escape. For adequate air circulation, do not overfill the refrigerator. For a good air circulation, the vent grille at the back of foods. .4. 07 6 Adjust the temperature regulator in accordance with the ambient temperature and the...
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...; Application 1-2 Summer, ambient temperature 25oC-35oC. 2-4 Spring and autumn, ambient temperature 15oC-25oC. 4-5 Winter, ambient temperature 5oC-15oC. 6-7 Fast refrigeration and making ice. If the appliance is placed on even flooring. Clean the inner compartment. 2. In winter, ambient temperature is cold enough and suitable... or 3 hours of non-load operation, the inner compartment is lower than necessary. If the appliance is felt when touching the refrigerator. A special socket is required. A separate earthed three-pole is required. 3. The coldest part is part 1, and the temperature ...
...; Application 1-2 Summer, ambient temperature 25oC-35oC. 2-4 Spring and autumn, ambient temperature 15oC-25oC. 4-5 Winter, ambient temperature 5oC-15oC. 6-7 Fast refrigeration and making ice. If the appliance is placed on even flooring. Clean the inner compartment. 2. In winter, ambient temperature is cold enough and suitable... or 3 hours of non-load operation, the inner compartment is lower than necessary. If the appliance is felt when touching the refrigerator. A special socket is required. A separate earthed three-pole is required. 3. The coldest part is part 1, and the temperature ...
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... are wet, hands may suffer from unpleasant odors or mildew. .6. Wrap or cover foods well before storing so as to avoid loss of the refrigerator. Operation Instructions Do not store frozen foods and ice creams in use without cleaning may be used to store medicine or scientific specimen. After the ...
... are wet, hands may suffer from unpleasant odors or mildew. .6. Wrap or cover foods well before storing so as to avoid loss of the refrigerator. Operation Instructions Do not store frozen foods and ice creams in use without cleaning may be used to store medicine or scientific specimen. After the ...
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... may get frozen. After defrosting, dry the water tray and then replace it in the lower part of the ice tray in the leakage of refrigerant. To take out the ice cubes 1. Knock the ice tray lightly to loose it 's likely to damage the surfaces of the evaporator and result ...lower efficiency and high energy consumption. 1. Hold the bottom of the evaporator. Keep the door open. 2. When the frost layer is thick as 3mm, the refrigerator must be defrosted and cleaned. Otherwise it . 2. After making ice, reset the temperature regulator to its original position. Take out foods and ice tray.
... may get frozen. After defrosting, dry the water tray and then replace it in the lower part of the ice tray in the leakage of refrigerant. To take out the ice cubes 1. Knock the ice tray lightly to loose it 's likely to damage the surfaces of the evaporator and result ...lower efficiency and high energy consumption. 1. Hold the bottom of the evaporator. Keep the door open. 2. When the frost layer is thick as 3mm, the refrigerator must be defrosted and cleaned. Otherwise it . 2. After making ice, reset the temperature regulator to its original position. Take out foods and ice tray.
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...door seal, use cleansers such as soaps, paint, boiled water or acid, etc. 3. Note: Do not hold the refrigerator by its door and the piping of the refrigerator thoroughly. Do not use mild, soapy water only. When a power failure is announced No defrosting Set the temperature regulator ...to time. Do not open the door more fresh foods are to be well stored even in the refrigerator. When using a chemical rag, do not scratch the inner surfaces hardly. Unplug the appliance. 2. Dry the surface of condensor-That's dangerous! .8. OK ...
...door seal, use cleansers such as soaps, paint, boiled water or acid, etc. 3. Note: Do not hold the refrigerator by its door and the piping of the refrigerator thoroughly. Do not use mild, soapy water only. When a power failure is announced No defrosting Set the temperature regulator ...to time. Do not open the door more fresh foods are to be well stored even in the refrigerator. When using a chemical rag, do not scratch the inner surfaces hardly. Unplug the appliance. 2. Dry the surface of condensor-That's dangerous! .8. OK ...
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... temperature selection. The outer surfaces are wet. The inner Temperature is loose. Problem No refrigeration Possible Causes Electrical connection is not cold enough. Rain season of the refrigerator rubs against the wall or other furniture. Frequent door opens. The inner compartment is exposed... to direct sunlight or a heat source, such as heater. It's normal that the noise of flowing refrigerant can solve the problem yourself. The inner surfaces are wet. Troubleshooting Before calling the service center, check the following points and ...
... temperature selection. The outer surfaces are wet. The inner Temperature is loose. Problem No refrigeration Possible Causes Electrical connection is not cold enough. Rain season of the refrigerator rubs against the wall or other furniture. Frequent door opens. The inner compartment is exposed... to direct sunlight or a heat source, such as heater. It's normal that the noise of flowing refrigerant can solve the problem yourself. The inner surfaces are wet. Troubleshooting Before calling the service center, check the following points and ...