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Using your Appliance
1. Using Your Refrigerator Compartment
The refrigerator compartment is suitable for storage of vegetables and fruit. Food inside should
be packed to store in order to avoid losing moisture or flavor permeating into other foods.
Caution!
When you set a temperature, you set an average temperature for the whole refrigerator cabinet.
Temperatures inside each compartment may vary from the temperatures displayed on the panel,
depending on how much food you store and where you place it. High or low room temperature
may also affect the actual temperature inside the appliance.
Glass Shelves and Door Racks
The refrigerator compartment has two glass shelves and six door racks, which are designed
to store canned liquids, bottled drinks and packed food. They are removable for ease of
cleaning and for position adjustment.
To Relocate a Door Rack:
Remove all items from the rack, lift it, then
pull out of the door. Align the rack above the
notches in the door, then push the rack
down until it stops.
To Remove and Reinstall Glass Shelves:
Remove the shelf by gently pulling it forward
until it clears the shelf guides. To replace the
shelf, make sure that the area where the shelf
goes is obstacle-free, then gently push it back
into position.
Caution!
When you need to remove the refrigerator shelf, if the two side doors interfere with the shelf,
follow these steps:
1. Open the refrigerator
door by about 90° then
lift the door to the max
height to disengage
the Stop Block at the
bottom of the door
from the bottom hinge. from the bottom hinge.
Lift
Door
2. Keeping the refrigerator door raised,
open the door
to the maximum
angle.
3. Repeat this process on the other door.
NOTE: Doors will return to their original height when closed.
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