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Power Failure
General Information
1~2 hour power failure does no harm to the stored foods.
Try to avoid opening and closing the door too frequently.
Anti Condensation
Pipe
The Anti-Condensation
pipe is installed around the
front side of fridge-freezer
as well as on the partition
between fridge
compartment and freezer
compartment to prevent
dew, or sweating.
Especially after installation
or when ambient
temperature is high, the fridge-freezer may feel hot,
which is quite normal.
Anti-Condensation
Pipe
Care and Maintenance
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DURING MOVE
• Remove all food items and other objects from the refrigerator.
Firmly secure the internal detachable parts (shelves, drawers,
door baskets);
• To avoid damage of the floor and adjustable front feet of the refrigerator,
turn them counter-clockwise before transportation;
• The refrigerator should be firmly secured to prevent it from
dislodging or moving during transportation.
• The refrigerator should be transported in a vertical position in a suitable
vehicle.
The original package should not be damaged during the initial transportation;
• During loading and unloading, the refrigerator should be protected
against impacts.
BEFORE SWITCHING ON
• If the refrigerator is transported during a cold season, unpack the
refrigerator in a warm room and do not switch on it for at least 12 hours.
CAUTION!
Do not move or incline the refrigerator during its operation.
Noise may occur in the compressor.
This feature does not affect operability of compressor. if the noise does not
stop within 10 seconds, then turn off the refrigerator, wait for 1 minute then
turn back on again.
REFRIGERATOR OPERATION
FEATURES
Cracking noise may be heard due to thermal changes of the
refrigerator components.
Typical sounds from activation of the thermostatic controller and
compressor are normal sounds occurring during operation of electric
equipment in the appliance.
The refrigerant circulating inside the refrigeration system may calmly
gurgle,even if the compressor is not in operation.
Do not worry, this is absolutely normal.
The following sounds may be heard during operation of the refrigerator:
- Clicks from actuation of the temperature sensor/switch;
- Murmur of the refrigerant circulating in tubes of the refrigeration system;
- Slight cracking noise from thermal changes of internal parts.
These sounds are not associated with any defect and they have a
functional aspect.
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