Daewoo FR-331B User Manual

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HERE ARE THE FEATURES OF YOUR NEW REFRIGERATOR
FEATURE CHART
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! FREEZER TEMPERA TURE
@ F SHELF # ICE HOLDER ASSEMBY $ ICE CASE FRAME
ASSEMBY
% ICE BOX ^ CHILLED CORNER & LAMP COVER * REFRIGERA T OR
TEMPERA TURE CONTROL
( R SHELF
) CRISPER COVER 1 CRISPER 2 ADJUST ABLE FOOT 3 F POCKET (T) 4 F POCKET (U) 5 EGG CASE 6 EGG POCKET 7 R POCKET (MUL TI) 8 R POCKET (BOTL) 9 R POCKET (SM)
Take a moment to know all the features and convenience. Numbers match those in the illustration on page 1.
Ice Tray: Fill tray 3/4 full to allow expansion of water during freezing. Place
tray in freezer chest. To release cubes, twist lid slightly .
Removable Shelf: Both shelves can be removed by pulling forward.
Crisper:
Use for fruit and vegetable storage. Both the crisper and its cover shelf
are removable for easy cleaning. Simply slide forward to remove.
Egg Pocket: Egg supporter in this pocket can be turned upside down.
Use for small size goods.
No Frost: No frost in freezing-room.
CAUTION
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Be sure to check with your voltage, before inserting the power supply cord into the socket.
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Contact the earthing conductor to this unit with an attachment earthing screws.
3. Don’t spill to this unit.
4. Don’t work with flammable spray , such as painting, near this unit.
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Don’t put ignitable materials, such as benzine, L .P . Gas, alcohol, etc., into this unit.
6. Be careful of the leakage of any gas equipment near this unit.
7. Be sure not to hold to the door of this unit by children.
8. Be sure not to reinsert the power supply , cord with 5 minutes after releasing it from socket. If not, a trouble may be occurred to compressor .
RETURN-SPRING
STARTING POINT OF TWISTING
ICE CASE FRAME
ICE CASE
Ice Case Frame Assembly
1) Fill the ice case with water upto the water level line and insert it into the designated space in the ice holder.
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After the water is completely frozen, twist the ice case handle clockwise and let the ice fall into the ice box below. When all ice has been cleared from the ice case, let go of the handle which will return to its original position by a return spring installed.
METHODS OF SAFE INSTALLATION
1. SAFE INST ALLATION PLACE FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR
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Place the refrigerator on
hard and level floor.
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Place your refrigerator where there is no heat source nearby. High surrounding temperature will lower cooling efficiency and increases 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 make rusting easier.
Avoid places that are exposed to smoke. The discoloring can occur to the refrigerator.
At least 15cm
At least 15cm
At least 30cm
Carpet
Wooden Board, Rubber Mat
For good ventilation place refrigerator with the space specified on the figure. This helps cooling efficiency and lowers the electricity bill.
Placing the refrigerator on the carpet may cause heat to develop and discolor the appliance. In such a case put a hard wooden board or a rubber mat between the refrigerator and the carpet.
HOW TO OPERATE
1. TEMPERA TURE CONTROL
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OPERA TING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
* Setting the Temperature Control
To control the internal temperature, adjust the control dial according to the ambient temperature or purpose of use.
The first time you turn the unit on, set the temperature control to MAX”.
The range of the temperature control is from position MIN the warmest to “MAX”
the coldest. After 24 to 48 hours, adjust the temperature control to the setting that best suits your needs. The setting of MED should be correct for home or office refrigerator use.
If the unit is unplugged, power lost, or turned off; you must wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting the unit. If you attempt to restart before this time delay, the refrigerator will not start.
Freezer Temperature Control Refrigerator Temperature Control
MAX
MED
MIN
TEMP. CONTROL
MAX
MED
MIN
TEMP. CONTROL
MIN When ambient Temp. is below 15˚C or 59 ˚F MED When ambient Temp. is between 15-25˚C or 59-77˚F MAX When ambient Temp. is above 25˚C or 77˚F
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