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10
Refrigerator isn’t
cool enough.
Refrigerator does
not work.
Surface condensation.
The door is being opened too often.
The refrigerator is too full.
The power is off or the refrigerator isn’t
plugged in.
Condensation on the exterior surface and
door seal of the refrigerator is normal
when the ambient humidity is too high.
Reduce the frequency of opening the door
and give it 4-5 hours in between openings.
Reduce the food inside the refrigerator.
Make sure that the refrigerator is plugged
in. Check whether there is a power failure.
Wipe away any drops of water with
a clean towel.
DISCONNECTING THE REFRIGERATOR
CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
PROBLEM
Unplug the power plug from the socket before cleaning or defrosting.
NOTE: Do not use hard brushes, wire brushes, abrasives, organic solvents, boiling water, acid, or alkaline items for
cleaning or defrosting as this may damage the surface and interior of the unit.
Dusting behind the refrigerator and on the ground will improve the cooling effect and save energy. The interior of the
refrigerator should be cleaned to avoid any odor. Follow the cleaning procedure below:
1. Unplug the refrigerator.
2. Wipe the door seal with warm water.
3. Use soap and warm water to clean the refrigerator.
4. Reconnect the refrigerator when the refrigerator is clean and dry.
DEFROSTING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
1. Unplug the refrigerator.
2. Remove the food from the refrigerator and place it properly to prevent food from melting.
3. Clear the drain pipe with a soft cloth. Prepare the water container for defrosting. Pay attention when cleaning
the compressor compartment water draining tray. Avoid overow to the ground.
4. You can defrost naturally at room temperature, or use a plastic or wooden ice shovel to eliminate the frost.
5. You can also use the appropriate amount of hot water to speed up the defrosting. Use a dry towel to clean the
water after defrosting.
6. After defrosting, store the foods back in the cabinet.
7. Power on the refrigerator.
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