Daewoo AR-A51G User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Feature Chart 1 and 2 2 Things to know Before Operating y our Ne w Refrigerator 5 Safe Installation place for y our Refrigerator 6 Installation Steps 7 Things to know Before Mo ving or relocating the Refrigerator 8 Freezer Compartment Use 9 Refrigerator Compartment Use 10 Use of the Refrigerator/Assembly and Disassembly Method 11 Exchanging the Lamp 13 Cleaning your Refrigerator 14 Before Requesting Service 15
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FEATURE CHART
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E.F.
Q.F
FRZ. FRZ.
LOW
MID
HIGH
MULTI-FLOW
FREEZER & REFRIGERATOR
THE FUNCTION OF QUICK FREEZING
QUICK FREEZE BUTTON FREEZER COMPARTMENT
TEMP.ADJUST BUTTON
The temp. in the freezer
compartment can be set at E.F(Economy Freeze), LOW, MID or HIGH. (refer to page 9)
Use In these cases
•When you buy a lot of f ood and you want to freez e as it is.
•When freezing food prepared in advance .
•When you want to keep seasonal f ood f or a long period.
•When freezing food quickly.
How to use?
•Press the ‘FREEZER TEMP’ button till ‘Q.F’ lamp is lit
•After 150 minutes of quick freezing, it automatically returns to its original condition. (The ‘Q.F’ lamp goes out and the temperature returns to the previously set temperature.)
T o stop while running?
•Press the ‘FREEZER TEMP’ button once again. The ‘Q.F’ lamp goes out and quick freezing stops.
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FEATURE CHART
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¥FREEZER COMPARTMENT LAMP
FREEZER ROOM
REFRIGERATOR ROOM
MISCELLANEOUS
¥ICE TRAY GUIDE
¥ICE TRAY
¥ICE STORAGE BOX
¥FRESH FOOD PRESERVING
COMPARTMENT
¥FREEZER COMPARTMET
SEETHROUGH SHELF
¥REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
TEMPERATURE CONTROL (refer to page 10)
¥REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
SEETHROUGH SHELF
¥REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT LAMP ¥CRISPER COVER
¥MOISTURE CONTROL FILTER
¥CRISPER
¥FRONT GRILL
¥ADJUSTABLE FOOT
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¥FREEZER ROOM POCKET
FREEZER ROOM DOOR
REFRIGERATOR ROOM DOOR
¥EGG POCKET
¥EGG TRAY ¥REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
POCKET (SM)
¥REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
POCKET (BG)
¥REFRIGERATOR POCKET (MD)
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¥ Outlet
Do not plug sever al power cords into a single outlet. It is a fire hazard.
¥ Power Cor d
Prevent the po wer cord from coiling or striping. This may cause a short circuit or a fire.
¥ Caution for Wet Hands
Do not touch the metal tray of the freezer compartment with wet hands-they can freeze and stick to the metal tray.
¥ Thing to Av oid f or Storage
Do not store medicine or flammable materials in the Refrigerator-they are hazards.
¥ The Refrigerator Door
Do not allow children to hang on to the door. The refrigerator can tumble over or things on top of the refrigerator can fall off.
¥ Gas Caution
Av oid touching the refrigerator or its power cord when there is a gas leakage from gas equipment. Turn off the gas equipment completely and open a window for v entilation.
¥ Running the Refrigerator
Before Putting Food
Run the refrigerator for 2~3 hours to cool the compartments before putting food in.
Thinner
After 2~3 hours
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When Plugging in Refrigerator again
You do not have to wait when plugging the power cord in again after it has been unplugged. Even when plugging in again immediately the refrigerator will automatically start the compressor after 6 minutes.
OK!
THINGS T O KNO W BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW REFRIGERAT OR!
CAUTION:
1. If the supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a simmilary qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
2. The appliance is not intended for use by y oung children or infirm persons without supervision.
3. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not pla y with the appliance .
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¥ Place the refrigerator on a
hard and level floor. An uneven floor ma y cause the refrigerator to make noise.
¥ Place your refrigerator
where there is no heat source nearby. High surrounding temperature will lower the cooling efficiency and increase your electricity bill.
¥ Place the refrigerator in an
area with low moisture. Splashing water or a high moisture area may cause a short circuit and cause corrosion.
¥ Av oid places that are
exposed to smoke Discolouration of the fridge could occur.
¥ For good ventilation, place
the refrigerator with the spaces specified on the diagram. This helps cooling efficiency and lowers the electricity bill.
¥ Placing the refrigerator on
the carpet may cause heat to develop and discolour the appliance. In such a case put a hard wooden board or a rubber mat between the refrigerator and the carpet.
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NO
At least 6cm
At least 6cm
At least 30cm
Carpet
Wooden Board, Rubber Mat
SAFE INSTALLATION PLA CE FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR
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INSTALLATION STEPS
¥ Select a safe place to install
your refrigerator .
¥ Level the refrigerator b y
using the adjustable foot.
¥ Install the parts to their
places.
¥ Check if the doors are
completely shut.
¥ Check the voltage and w ait
about an hour before plugging the power cord into the outlet.
¥ After running the
refrigerator for 2~3 hours put food in the refrigerator .
Safe installation
place
¥ Place the height adjustable
legs in the left and right front of the refrigerator and turn the legs until they touch the floor firmly . Then le v el the refrigerator. At this time, the movable wheels are above the floor .
Maintain ~ Level
Components to their
original places
¥ Insert the front cover into
the fastening holes until it clicks. If not, adjust the legs to set the level.
¥ Screw in the corner of the
cover.
Check
Check
Plug in after
about hour
Put food after
2~3 hours
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THINGS T O KNO W BEFORE MOVING OR RELOCATING THE REFRIGERATOR!
¥ Unplug the power cord. ¥ Take f ood out of the
refrigerator compartments.
¥ Fasten the interior
components with tape.
¥ When moving hav e two
people carry the refrigerator for safety.
¥ Fasten the doors with tape
while moving to prev ent them from opening.
Adhesive Tape
Adhesive Tape
¥ For relocating indoors use
the wheels.
Relocating
indoors
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FREEZER COMPARTMENT USE
FREEZER COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE CONTROL METHOD
Select the temperature you want by pressing the “FREEZER COMPARTMENT TEMP ADJUST
BUTTON”.
For LOW setting For MID setting For HIGH setting
Dried Fish Seasoning Meat Fish Ice Ice Cream Cake
-14~-16°C
10°C
0°C
-17~-19°C
10°C
0°C
-20~-22°C
10°C
0°C
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MIN MED MAX
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REFRIGERAT OR COMPAR TMENT USE
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Control the refrigerator compartment temp. with the temp. dial located in the compartment.
For MIN setting For MED use For MAX setting
OFF
MAX
MED
MIN
OFF
MAX
MED
MIN
OFF
MAX
MED
MIN
5~7°C
0°C
10°C
3~4°C
0°C
10°C
-1~2°C
10°C
* The refrigerator is automatically set at MED temp. when initially operated.
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FREEZER SHELF
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USE OF REFRIGERAT OR ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY METHOD
Use freezer shelf for
storing frozen food. Food can be seen from outside due to its transparency and can be taken out in the shelf for conv enience .
When removing the
seethrough shelf, pull out forward.
ICE TRAY • ICE STORAGE BOX
When making ice When storing ice
Do not make ice in the ice storage bo x
directly. It may damage the box.
Storing ice in the ice storage box prev ents it from acquiring food smells and sticking together.
FRESH FOOD PRESERVING COMPARTMENT .
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT SEETHROUGH SHELF
Use the Fresh F ood Preserving Comp. to
store fish or meat.
Use the shelf for regular refrigeration.
ICE TRAY GUIDE
Assembly Method match
the ice tray guide sill to the freezer compartment seethrough shelf grove and push forward.
Disassembly Method
while pressing the ice tray guide holder slightly, push backward.
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REFRIGERATOR SEETHROUGH
DOOR POCKETS
Use the freezer compartment seethrough
door pockets to store small f ood items.
Use the egg shelf to store eggs.
Use the refrigerator compartment pocket
(MED , SM) to store small be v erage drinks or bottled food, cheese, and pac ked drinks.
Use the large refrigerator compartment
pocket f or storing large bottles such as 2
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bottles.
To remove , pull upward while pressing the right side of the seethrough pocket.
Pull forward when cleaning
CRISPER (CRISPER COVER)
Use the crisper when storing vegetables or
fruit. There is a moisture control filter on the crisper cover and you can k eep v egetables and fruits fresh for a longer period.
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EXCHANGING THE LAMP
EXCHANGING THE REFRIGERATOR LAMP
Unplug the power cord. Remov e the shelf in the freez er compartment
and the shelf as well as the crisper cover in the refrigerator compartment.
In the freezer compartment press
the centre-end of the lamp cover and pull forward to e xchange the lamp.
Be careful not to break the lamp
cover in the process.
In the refrigerator comp. put a
finger in the groove sho wn in the picture and push the lamp cover up while pulling forward to exchange the lamp .
Be careful not to break the lamp
cover in the process.
Freezer compartment light cover
Refrigerator compartment lamp cover
* The light bulb is not covered b y our w arranty.
The electrical plug must be accessib le without moving the set.
Changing the internal light bulb .
Disconnect the refrigerator from the main supply by removing the plug. Replace the bulb with one of the correct type and size (15W att SES E14 Base).
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CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
¥ When cleaning your
refrigerator, unplug the power cord and use a soft cloth and dishwashing liquid to clean.
¥ The refrigerator can smell on
its initial operation, but the odour will go awa y when the refrigerator is cooled sufficiently.
¥ Use a soft cloth for cleaning
the interior and exterior of the refrigerator.
¥ Do not splash water directly
on the refrigerator itself.
¥ Put the parts back to their
original positions.
Soft cloth
Soft cloth
Water
Components to their
original places
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BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE
When the food in the refrigerator compartment is frozen.
When the refrigerator does not refrigerate at all.
When the refrigerator is not cooling effectively
When there is a severe noise
When there is condensation on the refrigerator exterior
When there is condensation on the refrigerator interior
When water flows from the refrigerator
¥ When a disparity exists between the
surrounding temp. and the amount of f ood at COLD temp. setting in the compartment.
¥ Set the dial to Normal.
¥ Set the dial to Warm.
¥ Check the power cord
is plugged in and turned on.
¥ Check the installation
place.
¥ Check the condition of
stored food.
¥ Check the position of
the temp. control dial.
¥ Check the installation. ¥ Contact service.
¥ Wipe with a dry cloth to
remove condensation.
¥ Keep the door closed to
prevent condensation.
¥ Contact service.
¥ When the surrounding temp. continues
below 5°C in winter-this can occur ev en at Normal SET.
¥ Where there is a power connection or failure
problem.
¥ When the installation floor is weak or the
adjustable feet set incorrectly.
¥ When the refrigerator touches the back wall.
¥ High-moisture in the air can produce
condensation.
¥ When the refrigerator door is opened too
frequently or left open long.
¥ When damp food is stored.
The following are not malfunctions
¥ Water-flowing sound can be heard when the compressor stops .
This is a sound of REFRIGERANT flowing.
¥ You can feel warmth by putting you hand on the refrigerator’ s front. This is not a def ect but a
moisture preventing de vice installed on the refrigerator.
¥ When the refrigerator is in sunlight or near a
heating device.
¥ When the refrigerator contains hot food or
too much food.
¥ When the refrigerator door is opened too
frequently or left open long.
¥ When the temp. dial is not on the correct
position.
¥ When the cooler vent is clogged.
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Before operating this refrigerator, please read this manual carefully.
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Blowing Agent : HCFC-141b
Model No.:
AR-A51G
REFRIGERAT OR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CFC-FREE
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