1.Safety Instructions
Instructions Safety
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■ Improper use whitch can cause physical damage - personal injury. |
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WARNING NO |
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ATTENTION |
■ Improper use whitch can cause injury or material damage to the household |
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Never install the refrig- |
Do not put heavy things or |
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erator where there is |
water contained tanks on top |
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much moisture and |
of refrigerator. |
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water can splash. |
• It’s dangerous when they fall |
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BE SURE TO KEEP |
NO/NEVER |
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE |
DO NOT TOUCH |
UNPLUG |
GROUND |
• It can be a danger of |
down and fire by short circuit |
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short circuit or fire. |
can happen. |
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WARNING |
CLEAN PLUG |
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Unplug and clean it with dry |
The power cord should |
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cloth if dirty. |
not be twisted or crushed |
VENTILATION |
• Dusty and dirty plug |
under heavy things. |
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may cause fire. |
• Peeled cord causes |
In case of gas leak,
electric shockor fire.
ventilate the room
instead of unplugging the refrigerator.
• Explosion or fire may
happen. |
ATTENTION |
NEVER USE |
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Do not eat any frozen |
When you smell some- |
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food immediately from |
thing strange burning out |
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the freezer compart- |
of refrigerator, unplug it to |
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ment. |
stop running |
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• It can get you cold-burns. |
• It’s very dangerous to keep |
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the abnormal refrigerator |
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running on and on. |
POWER |
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OUTLET |
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Use exclusive power out- |
DISCARDING |
NEVER USE |
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let for the refrigerator |
When discarding the refrig- |
Never use any spray near |
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only. |
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• Several plugs in an outlet |
erator, remove the door |
the refrigerator. |
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packing. |
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may cause fire. |
• It can cause danger of |
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• Children may be trapped |
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Do not use a double outlet |
explosion. |
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or extension cord. |
inside it. |
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Do not allow children to hang on the doors.
• The refrigerator may
be tipped over to hurt |
children. |
NEVER USE
Never use plug if it is loose.
• There can be electric shock or fire by short circuit.
NEVER EAT
Never eat deteriorated food stored too long in the refrigerator or in the out-of-order refrigerator.
• You can be food-poisoned.
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Instructions Safety
WARNING NEVER |
NEVER |
ATTENTION MOVING/ |
MOVING / |
STORE |
DISASSEMBLE |
CARRYING |
CARRYING |
This refrigerator is for |
Do not repair the |
When you move the |
Lift the refrigerator up |
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storing only foods. |
refrigerator on your own. |
refrigerator, take all the |
enough not to scratch a |
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• Do not store medicines, |
• It can work abnormally and |
foods out and empty the |
soft floor. |
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ice box and evaporation |
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flammable things, and |
cause bigger trouble. |
• Front and rear wheels |
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dish of water. |
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study sample, etc. |
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under the refrigerator may |
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• Foods may be damaged and |
scratch the floor. |
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you can slip on watery floor. |
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NEVER TOUCH |
NEVER TOUCH |
MOVING / |
INSTALLATION |
Do not use any sharp |
Do not pull and/or |
CARRYING |
Place on a solid and level |
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tools when cleaning the |
push the plug with |
Grip two handle bars |
floor. |
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inside. |
wet hand. |
front bottom and |
• Unstable installation causes |
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formed handle top |
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• The cooling system can be |
• There can be danger |
distortion of cabinet and |
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back of refrigerator. |
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damaged or there may be |
of electric shock. |
doors. |
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electric shock. |
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• Gripping other |
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parts can be slippery and |
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dangerous. |
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UNPLUG |
UNPLUG |
HEIGHT |
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Unplug first when |
If not using refrigerator |
ADJUSTING FEET |
ADJUSTING |
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exchanging the bulb |
for a long time, unplug |
When moving and carrying the set, turn the |
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and/or cleaning the |
and take all the foods |
feet up. |
When turning up the |
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refrigerator. |
out. |
• If the feet touch the |
feet, lift the set a little. |
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• In case of power failure, |
floor, they can be broken |
• It is hard to turn them up |
foods may decay and |
or the floor may be |
unless the set is lifted. |
other accident |
scratched. |
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(short circuit, fire etc.) |
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can happen. |
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UNPLUG |
GROUNDING |
DOOR |
FOOD STOR- |
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Grip the whole plug body |
Be sure to ground. |
HANDLES |
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to pull when you unplug. |
• There is a danger of |
Opening and shutting |
When you store foods in |
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doors, hold door handles, |
the pockets, push in to the |
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• Holding only the wire can |
electric shock due to |
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not other part. |
pocket bottom. |
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cause electric spark or short |
short circuit or mal-function. |
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circuit. |
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• Your fingers may be jammed |
• Tall bottles may fall down or |
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to be hurt. |
the pockets can be broken. |
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Instructions Safety
2.Right usage of Refrigerator
ATTENTION POWER |
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HAND OVER |
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Install the refrigerator on a firm and level floor, |
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FAILURE |
Handing over this refrigerator, you’d better give |
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making enough space(more than 10cm) to the |
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side wall. |
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In case of power failure, |
user’s guide together to him/her. |
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* Unleveling and/or insufficient space result in the |
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open and shut the doors |
• New user may not know well how to use this |
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noise of vibration, weakening of refrigerating power |
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as seldom as possible. |
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refrigerator. |
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etc. |
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• Cold air comes out and |
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* See page ( 9 ), How To Install. |
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fresh storage, impossible. |
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DRIVE / RUN |
CAUTION |
After you unpluged refrig- |
If there is water or oil on |
erator, wait 5 minutes or |
the floor around refriger- |
more to plug in again. |
ator, wipe it out. |
• If you plug in again immedi- |
• There is danger of |
ately, electric parts can be |
slipping over to be hurt. |
damaged. |
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ore use. |
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Set the both compartments’ temperature to “3” |
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ATTENTION |
FORBIDDEN |
* See page ( 21 |
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to perform preparatory run for 2 or 3 hours. |
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When the inside is cold enough, put the foods |
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Foods should not |
Do not store bottles, |
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in. |
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protrude from shelves. |
cans or canned food in |
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* After the preparatory run set the both compartments’ |
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• They can fall down and/or |
the freezer compart- |
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temperature on your own. |
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be broken when opening |
ment. |
* When the surrounding temperature is hot in |
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the door. |
• They can be broken or |
midsummer, |
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exploded by expansion of |
do not open and |
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freezing. |
shut the doors too |
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often after |
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installation. |
DO NOT TOUCH |
DO NOT TOUCH |
Do not touch cold surfaces of |
Do not reach out your hands or |
foods or food containers in the |
legs under the refrigerator (when |
freezer compartment |
cleaning under the refrigerator. |
directly. |
• You can be hurt by |
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• They are in the state of like frozen |
rough edges and parts |
metal, so skin can adhere to these |
under the refrigerator. |
cold surfaces.(Especially when your |
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hands are wet and damp.) |
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3.Installation Instructions
Instructions Installation
1) Suitable Installation Place
Where the floor is solid |
Where ventilation is good |
and level |
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•Unstable installation causes vibration and noise of refrigerator.
•Wooden floor or carpet can be discolored under the refrigerator.
•Doors look hanged down due to the twist of refrigerator unless it is leveled.
•More than 10 cm from 3 sides (left, right and back) is good enough for ventilation.
•Insufficient space causes the noise of vibration, weakening of refrigerating power and the waste of electricity.
Where there is little or no heat, moisture
•Direct sun lays, side heat of stove and gas range can weaken the refrigerating power.
•Avoide a place by the faucet or sink with much moisture and where water can splash. Rust and corrosion, short-circuit are surely made.
•Use hard board or plank on the concrete/cement floor.
2) Handle Setting
Decorator
Bottom |
Top |
DOOR |
Middle |
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Hole |
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Hook |
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Screw |
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Bottom |
Top |
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Hole |
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Screw Hole
Handle
Guide Hole
Handle Guide
HANDLE
DECORATOR
1.Set the Handle Guide of handle to the Handle Guide Hole on the door.
2.Screw Handle by using “ ” screw driver.
*Handle Box including Handle Decoraros and Height Adjusting Feet is in Jumbo Pocket of Fresh Food Compartment.
*Short handle and handle decorator are for the freezer food compartment door.
*Take notice of the arrow mark on the handle when fastening it, otherwise it doesn’t fit.
1.Set the Top, Middle and Bottom Hook of decorator to the Top, Middle and Bottom Hole of handle separately.
2.Push the Decorator smoothly until it clicks well.
*Once the Decorator is fastened, it is not disassembled.
3) Installation Process
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local / area voltage !)
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position. (Place ICE BOX in the freshfood compartment to the freezer compartment.)
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and tightly. If not, readjust the legs to set the level.
•Level the refrigerator with the front slightly ( 5cm ) higher than the rear to ensure proper door closure.
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Attatch the height adjustable legs to their holes in the left and right bottom of refrigerator. Adjust the height by turning the legs until they touch the floor.
•Let the right adjustable leg touch the floor firmly, while the left, smoothly.
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Attatch the front cover into the rectangular holes and screw it.
•The screws are fastened on the front bottom plate. First unscrew them.)
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Set both compartments’ temperature to “3” and perform preparatory run.
When the inside is cold enough, put foods in.
• See pages |
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for temperature control. |
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