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Ask a qualified electrician to inspect the wall outlet and the electrical circuit, to
ensure that the circuit is properly grounded.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an electrician from an
authorized service center in order to avoid any risk of accident.
Warming of areas near the freezer:
Your freezer comes equipped with a device that prevents condensation. The
heating of some external zones of your refrigerator is normal. This prevents
condensation of drops of water on the exterior of your refrigerator. However, in
conditions where there is high atmospheric temperature and humidity, a light film
of condensation could form. Dry this with a soft cloth.
First connection:
1. Once your refrigerator is in place, wait 4 to 6 hours before connecting it so
that the gas and compressor oil have a chance to settle.
2. Before connecting the refrigerator, turn the temperature control or adjust the
temperature level of the display to mid-position (between 4 and 6).
3. Connect the plug to the wall AC outlet.
4. Allow it to operate empty and with the doors closed for 4 hours before loading
with food.
5. Avoid opening the door so that the unit can reach the desired temperature.
6. If you want to relocate your refrigerator, disconnect it before moving.
7. Once it is in its new location, repeat the previous steps.
Operation
Fresh food compartment temperature control:
To regulate the temperature of the fresh food compartment, turn the temperature
control knob to the desired position. The refrigerator temperature control is found
inside the compartment. It may be necessary to use a coin to turn the control.
Suggested settings
:
Temperature Position Use
Minimum cooling 1 to 3
Only a few food items stored.
Refrigerator door seldom opened.
Medium 4 to 6 Normal use
Maximum cooling 7 to 9
Many food items stored.
Door frequently opened.
Notes: The interior temperature can vary depending on the ambient temperature.
The temperature control may need to be to lowered in summer and raised
in winter.
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