FEATURE CHART
SHELF F (MOVA B L E )
ICE HOLDER ASSEMBY
ICE CASE FRAME
A S S E M B LY
ICE BOX
CHILLED CASE DOOR
CHILLED CASE
R E F R I G E R ATO R
T E M P E R AT U R E
CONTROL SWITCH
R SHELF (MOVA B L E )
LAMP COVER
V E G E TABLE CASE COVER
V E G E TABLE CASE
FREEZER POCKET(SMALL)
F R E E Z E R
P O C K E T ( M I D D L E )
EGG CASE
U T I L I T Y
P O C K E T ( S M A L L / S M A L L )
U T I L I T Y
P O C K E T ( S M A L L / M I D D L E )
B O T T L E
P O C K E T ( L A R G E / L A R G E )
B O T T L E
P O C K E T ( M I D D L E / L A R G E )
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Here are the features of your new refrigerator.
Take a moment to know all the features designed for the convenience
of the user.
■ Movable refrigerator and freezer shelves
Storage shelves should be adjusted depending on the height of the food
stored. To do this, pull the shelves slightly forward.
■ Defrost-drain Ve s s e l
Since dust accumulated on the drain case decreases the evaporation
e ff i c i e n c y, you should clean the drain case at regular intervals.
■ 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.
2) 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.
ATARTING POINT OF TWISTING
■ Lamp cover
To remove the lamp cover
1. Push up the bottom end of lamp cover gently,
then pull out.
2. Reverse procedure to join together.
■ Vegetable case
May be used for fruit and vegetable storage. Both
the vegetable case and its cover shelf are
removable for easy cleaning. Simply slide forward
to remove.
■ Utility Pocket (To p )
The Egg Case in this pocket can be turned upside down for the storage of
small size goods.
■ For lock installed refrigerators only.
When you put or take out food from the refrigerator, be careful not to
hit your head on the lock as there is a protrusion on the door of your
r e f r i g e r a t o r.
1. Check your voltage before inserting the power supply cord into the socket.
2. Contact the earthing conductor to this unit with an attachment earthing
s c r e w.
3. Do not spill liquid on this unit.
4. Do not use flammable spray, such as painting, near this unit.
5. Do not place ignitable material, such as benzine, L.P. gas, alcohol etc.,
into this unit.
6. Take precautions against leakage of any gas equipment near this unit.
7. Keep children from hanging on the door of this unit.
8. Do not reinsert the power supply cord within 5 minutes after releasing it from
the socket. If not, there may be problems with the compressor.
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METHODS OF SAFE INSTALLATION
1.
SAFE INSTA L L ATION PLACE FOR YOUR REFRIGERATO R
2. INSTA L L ATION STEPS
Place the refrigerator on
a strong and level floor.
Unstable installation can
produce noise and
v i b r a t i o n .
Avoid places that are
exposed to coal gas or
smoke, or discoloring
may occur on the
r e f r i g e r a t o r .
Place your refrigerator
where there is no heat
source nearby.
High atmosphere
temperature will lower
cooling efficiency and
increase your electricity
b i l l .
For good ventilation,
keep enough space
between the sidewalls
and your.
This helps to cool
efficiently and lowers the
electricity bill.
Place the refrigerator in
an area where the
humidity level is low.
Splashing water on the
refrigerator or installing
the unit in a humid area
may cause short circuit
and rust.
Putting the refrigerator
on the carpet may cause
temperature rise and
result in the discoloring
of the carpet due to the
compressor heat.
In such a case, place a
hard wooden board or a
rubber mat between the
carpet and the unit.
Select a safe place to
install your refrigerator.
Check if the doors are
completely closed.
Level the refrigerator by
using the adjustable feet.
Check the voltage.
Then wait about an hour
before plugging the
power cord into the
o u t l e t .
Install the parts in their
own place.
Put food in the
refrigerator after running
the refrigerator for 2~3
h o u r s .
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