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10
REVERSING THE DOOR
13. Move the refrigerator door to the correct position
next to the cabinet and attach with the upper hinge.
Screw the hinge into place then fix with the left hinge
cover (supplied).
left hinge
cover
upper hinge
14. Flip the corner cover by 180°and install it onto the left
corner of the door as shown.
15. Replace the door cover plate removed in Step 1, then
re-attach the upper hinge cover and the top cover
block to refrigerator body.
16. The door reversal is now complete.
REVERSING THE DOOR
Refrigerators work by transferring heat from the food
inside to the outside air. This operation makes the back
and sides of the refrigerator (particularly at start-up) feel
warm – which is normal.
A cooling coil is located behind the rear wall of the freezer
section. This coil cools and removes moisture from the air
inside.
Avoid placing food against the air vents in the refrigerator,
as it affects the efficient circulation. If the door is opened
frequently, a light frosting will occasionally occur on the
freezer’s interior. This is normal and will clear after a few
days. If the freezer door is accidentally kept open, a heavy
frost will coat the inside walls and should be removed.
Your new refrigerator uses a variable-speed compressor,
along with other energy-efficient components, which may
make unusual sounds. These sounds simply indicate your
refrigerator is working how it should. They include:
Compressor running noises;
Air movement noise from the small fan motor;
A gurgling sound, similar to water boiling;
A popping noise, heard during automatic defrosting;
and
A clicking noise, prior to compressor start-up.
INITIAL START-UP
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