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... using 5 Thermostat 5 Switching on and temperature control......5 Freezer compartment 6 Cleaning and maintaining the appliance Troubeshooting General knowledge for the appliance Product specifications Warranty card Product Introduction Defrosting 7 Cleaning the appliance 7 Ways to save power consumption............8 Other notices 8 Non-fault instances 9 Special instances 10 General knowledge ( I 10 General knowledge ( II 11 Product specifications 12 Warranty Card 13 Product features ■ Advanced cooling system ■ Various weather adaptation ■ Removable door seal...
... using 5 Thermostat 5 Switching on and temperature control......5 Freezer compartment 6 Cleaning and maintaining the appliance Troubeshooting General knowledge for the appliance Product specifications Warranty card Product Introduction Defrosting 7 Cleaning the appliance 7 Ways to save power consumption............8 Other notices 8 Non-fault instances 9 Special instances 10 General knowledge ( I 10 General knowledge ( II 11 Product specifications 12 Warranty Card 13 Product features ■ Advanced cooling system ■ Various weather adaptation ■ Removable door seal...
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There maybe some differences from your reference. Thermostat 2 - Product Introduction Part names The below picture is for your appliance. 1 - Drawer 2 Door 3 -
There maybe some differences from your reference. Thermostat 2 - Product Introduction Part names The below picture is for your appliance. 1 - Drawer 2 Door 3 -
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... its service agent. Risk of the appliance. Wash the eyes at once and see a doctor. Warning - Do not touch food or metal container in structure, clear of explosion! Do not put flammable & explosive materials inside (e.g. Warning - Heaters, electric ice makers, etc.) Do not use separate, grounded 3 wires power socket. ■ Do not squeeze, fold, knot or damage the cord. Warning - Do not damage the refrigerant...
... its service agent. Risk of the appliance. Wash the eyes at once and see a doctor. Warning - Do not touch food or metal container in structure, clear of explosion! Do not put flammable & explosive materials inside (e.g. Warning - Heaters, electric ice makers, etc.) Do not use separate, grounded 3 wires power socket. ■ Do not squeeze, fold, knot or damage the cord. Warning - Do not damage the refrigerant...
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...fused with a 10A fuse or higher. 44 This raises power consumption. Do not let sunlight shine upon the ventilation holes. ■ Adjust the feet ·There are 2 feet on the front bottom. ·Put the appliance on the back. The socket must be required. from the side panels...; The rated voltage is 60Hz. ■ The socket and its cable should be overworked. Do not cover or block off the ventilation holes for the compressor. Product Introduction Carrying and installing the appliance ■ Carrying ·Carry the appliance by touching the door or door handle. ·...
...fused with a 10A fuse or higher. 44 This raises power consumption. Do not let sunlight shine upon the ventilation holes. ■ Adjust the feet ·There are 2 feet on the front bottom. ·Put the appliance on the back. The socket must be required. from the side panels...; The rated voltage is 60Hz. ■ The socket and its cable should be overworked. Do not cover or block off the ventilation holes for the compressor. Product Introduction Carrying and installing the appliance ■ Carrying ·Carry the appliance by touching the door or door handle. ·...
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... compressor is from 0 to 7. (Note: Position 0 - 7 identify refrigerations, not temperatures.) Position 1 = Highest/Warmest setting temperature Position 7 = Lowest/Coolest setting temperature (keep cooling all the packing materials include polyfoams and tapes. ■ Check the accessories and documents according to the packing list. ■ Before switching on the appliance for the first time, clean the interior. ■ After installing the appliance, wait for a long time, change high...
... compressor is from 0 to 7. (Note: Position 0 - 7 identify refrigerations, not temperatures.) Position 1 = Highest/Warmest setting temperature Position 7 = Lowest/Coolest setting temperature (keep cooling all the packing materials include polyfoams and tapes. ■ Check the accessories and documents according to the packing list. ■ Before switching on the appliance for the first time, clean the interior. ■ After installing the appliance, wait for a long time, change high...
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..., or ice cubes will get whole and hard to remove) It takes about 2.5 hours to make ice cubes. ■ To loosen the ice cubes, hold the tray briefly under room temperature, in refrigerator compartments, in electrical ovens or in the bag and then seal the bag. ■ Recommend to refreeze the defrosted food, put one time freezing.) 64 Making ice cubes ■ Set one high position...
..., or ice cubes will get whole and hard to remove) It takes about 2.5 hours to make ice cubes. ■ To loosen the ice cubes, hold the tray briefly under room temperature, in refrigerator compartments, in electrical ovens or in the bag and then seal the bag. ■ Recommend to refreeze the defrosted food, put one time freezing.) 64 Making ice cubes ■ Set one high position...
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... year in cool place. ■ During defrosting, keep the freezer compartment door open. Wipe off door seal from the door.) ■ Do not use cleaning agents which contain abrasive ( e.g. Usage Defrosting the freezer compartment ■ Much frost on the refrigerant tube will decrease the freezing efficiency and increase power consumption. Frost is nearly empty or empty. ■ If the freezer compartment stores some food, set the temperature control at position 5 ~ 7 and freeze the food for...
... year in cool place. ■ During defrosting, keep the freezer compartment door open. Wipe off door seal from the door.) ■ Do not use cleaning agents which contain abrasive ( e.g. Usage Defrosting the freezer compartment ■ Much frost on the refrigerant tube will decrease the freezing efficiency and increase power consumption. Frost is nearly empty or empty. ■ If the freezer compartment stores some food, set the temperature control at position 5 ~ 7 and freeze the food for...
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... plug directly. 2. Other notices ■ Notices when power cut in advance: 1. The appliance can be turned off by placing it is stopped for low temperature inside compartments. ■ Notices if it in the refrigerator compartment. ■ Open the appliance door as briefly and short as possible. ■ Defrost and clean the appliance when significant frost has built-up on the refrigerant tube. ■ Occasionally clean...
... plug directly. 2. Other notices ■ Notices when power cut in advance: 1. The appliance can be turned off by placing it is stopped for low temperature inside compartments. ■ Notices if it in the refrigerator compartment. ■ Open the appliance door as briefly and short as possible. ■ Defrost and clean the appliance when significant frost has built-up on the refrigerant tube. ■ Occasionally clean...
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... working temperature is -6.8 F(-20℃). Adjust the feet on the compressor is about 176 F(80 ℃). ■ Sounds like water current in air caused this. The condenser emits heat when the appliance works. Recommend to Page 7. ■ High temperature on the evaporator. In summer, the lateral temperature is around the door. ■ High temperature at the lateral sides The condenser is inside body and the refrigerant tube...
... working temperature is -6.8 F(-20℃). Adjust the feet on the compressor is about 176 F(80 ℃). ■ Sounds like water current in air caused this. The condenser emits heat when the appliance works. Recommend to Page 7. ■ High temperature on the evaporator. In summer, the lateral temperature is around the door. ■ High temperature at the lateral sides The condenser is inside body and the refrigerant tube...
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... be handled, please contact the Service Dept. Test condition are on The temperature ■ Open the doors for the appliance. ■ Adjusting the feet Adjust the feet and make sure the appliance in vertical and stable position. ■ Installing the appliance separately Install the appliance separately and avoid resonances between the appliance and other furniture. 104 If with more food inside is high ■ The thermostat control...
... be handled, please contact the Service Dept. Test condition are on The temperature ■ Open the doors for the appliance. ■ Adjusting the feet Adjust the feet and make sure the appliance in vertical and stable position. ■ Installing the appliance separately Install the appliance separately and avoid resonances between the appliance and other furniture. 104 If with more food inside is high ■ The thermostat control...
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... is sound like water current and air current. ■ Sound like buzz The compressor makes a buzzing sound when working . If the drawer of the refrigerant, there is working . During the flow of freezer compartment is normal and no damage to decrease noise. Place the drawers and the container well to decreases the compartment temperature. The refrigerant can cause big shocks in the pipe. General...
... is sound like water current and air current. ■ Sound like buzz The compressor makes a buzzing sound when working . If the drawer of the refrigerant, there is working . During the flow of freezer compartment is normal and no damage to decrease noise. Place the drawers and the container well to decreases the compartment temperature. The refrigerant can cause big shocks in the pipe. General...
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CAPACITY OF UPRIGHT FREEZER IN CU FT TEMPERATURE CONTROL TYPE TEMPERATURE RANGE DEPTH (EXCLUDING HANDLES) (IN): DEPTH (INCLUDING HANDLES) (IN): DEPTH WITH DOOR OPEN 45 DEGREES (IN): DEPTH WITH DOOR OPEN 90 DEGREES (IN): PRODUCT WIDTH (IN): PRODUCT DEPTH (IN): PRODUCT HEIGHT (IN): RFRF1101 11 MECHANICAL -4 F~6.8 F (-14 C~-20 C) 23 24.4 39.8 45.7 23.6 24.4 66.5 124 MODEL NO.
CAPACITY OF UPRIGHT FREEZER IN CU FT TEMPERATURE CONTROL TYPE TEMPERATURE RANGE DEPTH (EXCLUDING HANDLES) (IN): DEPTH (INCLUDING HANDLES) (IN): DEPTH WITH DOOR OPEN 45 DEGREES (IN): DEPTH WITH DOOR OPEN 90 DEGREES (IN): PRODUCT WIDTH (IN): PRODUCT DEPTH (IN): PRODUCT HEIGHT (IN): RFRF1101 11 MECHANICAL -4 F~6.8 F (-14 C~-20 C) 23 24.4 39.8 45.7 23.6 24.4 66.5 124 MODEL NO.
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Warranty card 134
Warranty card 134