Daewoo FRS-X22D3TNP, FRAX22NP3B, FRAX22NP3S User Manual Manual

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USER GUIDE MANUAL
Side by side refrigerator
FRS-X22D3TNP
Code : MRX60P-13
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Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment
electronic equipments waste. In the European Union and Other European countries there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product. By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potential hazards to the environment and to human health, which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources. Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
RoHS (Directive 2002/95/EC) Compliant
This product is environmentally sound and sustainable free from Pb, Cd, Cr+6, Hg, PBBs and PBDEs restricted in accordance with the Directive.
Refrigerant Information
Refrigerant R-134a
Charge 0.190kg
Global Warming Potential 1300
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol and is hermetically sealed. Foam blown with fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Blowing Agent C-pentane
OBSERVE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
This refrigerator is designed to operate in ambient temperature specified by its category, which is marked on the rating plate.
Climatic category Ambient temperature from...to
SN +10°C to +32°C
N +16°C to +32°C
ST +16°C to +38°C
T +16°C to +43°C
NOTE
Internal temperature may be affected by such factors as the location of the refrigerator, ambient temperature and frequency of the door opening.
Contents
Be sure to keep for safety ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ1~2 Installation GuideⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ3 Control Panel ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ4 Temperature Control ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ5 How to use Interior Parts ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ6~7 How to use the Dispenser ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ8 How to use the Automatic IcemakerⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ8 How to use the mineral water tankⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ8 Care & Cleaning ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ 9~10 Before You Call for Service... ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ11 Something strange?
Don’t worry. Here is the answer ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ12 Installation Preparation ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ13 If the refrigerator can not pass through a door
during installation, follow these steps ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ13 Refrigerator Leveling &
Door Adjustment (if needed) ⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒⰒ15
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Be sure to ground. Check if your wall power outlet is grounded.
There is a risk of electric shock hazards.
Never unplug by pulling the power cord. Before you unplug the power cord, make sure the power is turn “OFF” and unplug by pulling the plug.
Let the cord from the plug outlet be directed downwards.
If it is directed up, the cord near the plug is bent and can be damaged, which can cause an electric shock or fire.
Do not install the refrigerator on a wet floor or in a place with excessive humidity and moisture.
Electric insulation gets weakened, resulting in a risk of electric shock hazards.
Never let the power cord touch or pass over heating appliances.
Power cord can be damaged, resulting in a risk of electric shock hazards.
Check if plug is loose from the wall outlet.
Electric insulation gets weakened, resulting in a risk of electric shock hazards.
Never pour or spray water into the refrigerator (both interior and exterior).
Electric insulation gets weakened, resulting in a risk of electric shock hazards.
Do not place containers with water or liquid on top of refrigerator.
Water can spill into the refrigerator and can cause electric shock hazards or damage.
Do not let children hang on the refrigerator doors.
Refrigerator can fall and harm them.
Do not move or remove compartment shelves/ pockets while foods and containers are on them.
Hard containers (of glass, metal etc.) can fall to hurt you and can break glass shelf and interior parts.
Never repair or disassemble or amend the refrigerator on your own.
There is a risk of personal injury or damage to the refrigerator. It is recommended that any service be carried out by a qualified person.
Never let the power cord be crushed by the refrigerator itself or other (heavy) objects. Never bend power cord excessively.
If the cord is damaged or peeled, it can be a cause of fire and electric shock. Engage a qualified electrician to replace it.
Do not plug several appliances into the same wall outlet.
It can be a cause of overheating and/or fire. Use an exclusive grounding receptacle for the refrigerator.
Never hold the power cord or plug with wet hands.
There is a risk of electric shock.
Never use a damaged power cord or plug, or loose main socket.
There is a risk of fire, electric shock or serious injury.
Be sure to keep for safety!
Read these safety instructions thoroughly and carefully before using. Please keep this user guide on hand for future reference.
Indicates the possibility of danger of death or serious injury.
Indicates the possibility of risk of personal injury or material damage
Other Signs
DO NOT remove or disassemble!
Be sure to unplug from outlet/mains!
NO. DO NOT...
Be sure to keep and follow!
Caution
1. If the supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
2. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
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Never store any flammable gas or liquid in the refrigerator.
Never use flammable gas, benzene, thinners, gasoline, spray etc. near the refrigerator.
There is a risk of fire, explosion and personal injury or damage.
If a gas leak is found near the refrigerator or in the kitchen, ventilate it immediately without touching the power plug or refrigerator.
Do not store medicine or academic research samples which require strict temperature control in the refrigerator.
Never insert fingers or hand into the front or back bottom of the refrigerator, especially into the bottom at the back.
You can be hurt by sharp metal edges or an electric shock.
Do not change fuse or LED lamp by yourself. Engage a qualified electrician.
When you find the power cord damaged or cut, engage a qualified electrician to replace it.
When you get rid of your old refrigerator, be sure to remove the doors first.
Children can be entrapped and suffocated in an abandoned refrigerator.
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance.
The ice-maker in the freezer can be only replaced by the manufacturer or the service agent.
When the freezer door is open, do not press the dispenser lever.
Connect to drinkable water supply only.
Be sure to unplug the refrigerator when it is not going to be used for a long time.
Never touch foods and containers especially of metal with wet hands in the freezer
compartment.
You can be hurt by chilblains or cold burns.
Never eat any decayed or deteriorated food at all.
Foods stored too long in the refrigerator can deteriorate and become decayed.
Never place bottles and containers of glass in the freezer compartment.
Glass containers and bottles can break and can hurt you.
When moving the refrigerator (horizontally or tilted), more than 2 people are required to hold it. (One to hold top back handles, the other to hold the bottom holder.) If other parts are held instead, it is very dangerous and likely to slip.
Be sure to turn up the wheel first before moving the refrigerator.
The wheels can damage or scratch the floor. If you are moving it for a long distance, never forget to fasten the interior parts tightly with tapes.
Otherwise, the parts can collide and break each other.
CAUTION
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Installation Guide
Read these safety instructions carefully before use and follow precautions for your safety.
Precautions in installation and power connection
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To prevent fire, electric shock or leakage.
Never install the refrigerator on a wet, watery floor or
where water can gather easily.
Check the following before power connection.
Connect power plug only to a grounded wall socket (an earthed mains).
Do not plug refrigerator power together with other appliances to the same socket.
Do not use an adapter plug or an extension cord.
Do not let the power cord be crushed by other (heavy) objects.
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Do not immediately switch “ON” the power to the unit the
day it was installed. Wait for 4 hours for the refrigerant to settle. After switching “ON” the unit, if you hear a strange noise, smell chemical odour or smoke, etc, shut “OFF” the power immediately, remove the power cord by pulling the plug and engage a qualified service technician.
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Do not immediately switch “ON” the power to the unit
after it’s been switch “OFF”. Wait for 5 minutes then switch “ON the unit. This prevent damages to the compressors and other electrical devices.
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Wait 2 to 3 hours for the freezer and refrigerator to get
cold before putting in food and drinks. (There can be some smell of plastic parts on initial operation of the refrigerator after plugging in. The smell fades away as the refrigerator works and doors are opened and closed.)
Precautions in use
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To prevent personal injury, fire, electric shock etc. read this user guide carefully before use and keep it at hand for reference.
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Instruction ManualEgg tray
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Control Panel
£ Dispenser model
1. FRZ.SET button Temperature selection button for freezer compartment.
2. LIGHT button Button for switching the light for the ice and water dispenser on and off..
3. Displays the button 'Lock'.
4. Button for water dispensing. Water symbol lights up when selected.
5. Selection button for ice dispensing and lock for ice maker.
6. REF.SET button Temperature selection button for refrigerator compartment.
7. Lock button for control panel Press button for more than 3 seconds to activate and prevent settings from being unintentionally changed. To unlock, press for more than 3 seconds. The display goes out.
£ Non dispenser model
1. Displays the button 'Lock'.
2. FRZ.SET button Selection button for freezer compartment
temperature.
3. REF.SET button Selection button for refrigerator compartment
temperature.
4. Lock button for control panel Press button for more than 3 seconds to activate and prevent settings from being unintentionally changed. To unlock, press for more than 3 seconds. The display goes out.
Interior lights of the refrigerator turn off when the doors are open for more than 10 minutes.
In case either the freezer or refrigerator door is left open for more than a minute, door alarm rings for 5 minutes with 1 minute intervals.
Display off function
- 5 minutes after no buttons or doors are operated by customer, all the display LED except for water, ice and ice lock icon go out.
- Normal display mode resumes when customers operate buttons or doors.
System off function (power off function)
- You can stop operating the appliance without unplugging, especially on holidays.
- Pressing FRZ.SET and REF.SET button at the same time for 5 seconds will turn the appliance off.
- Under the ‘off’ mode, freezer and refrigerator temperature displays “-- --”.
- Other LED lights go out and all the operation of your appliance halts.
- Conversely, pressing FRZ.SET and REF.SET button together for 5 seconds will switch it back on.
Note
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Temperature Control
↜When this refrigerator is first plugged in, the temperature
mode is set to [Middle].
£ Dispenser model
Freezer Compartment
Push the FRZ.SET button and the setting temperature changes as the figure shows.
>>> Sequential Temperature Change <<<
When you want faster freezing, push the FRZ.SET button until LED '
' turns on. Just push the button again to
release.
Refrigerator Compartment
Push the REF.SET button and the setting temperature changes as the figure shows.
>>> Sequential Temperature Change <<<
When you want faster cooling or refrigeration, push the REF.SET button until LED '
' turns on. Just push the
button again to release.
Temperature indicator convert function (Fahrenheit ® Celsius)
Press the lock button to enter locked mode. Under the locked mode, press the light and water button at the same time for 10 sec to swap temperature scale (default setting is Celsius).
£ Non dispenser model
Freezer Compartment
Push the FRZ.SET button and the setting temperature changes as the figure shows.
>>> Sequential Temperature Change <<<
When you want faster freezing, push the FRZ.SET button until LED '
' turns on. Just push the button again to
release.
Refrigerator Compartment
Push the REF.SET button and the setting temperature changes as the figure shows.
>>> Sequential Temperature Change <<<
When you want faster cooling or refrigeration, push the REF.SET button until LED '
' turns on. Just push the
button again to release.
Caution
Foods in the refrigerator can be frozen if the ambient temperature of the refrigerator is below 5°C.
Faster Freezing...
Faster Freezing...
Faster Cooling or Refrigeration
Faster Cooling or Refrigeration
Note
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This instruction manual refers to several models. The real features are model dependent.
Caution
Do not touch or hold foods or food containers in the freezer compartment with wet hands.
óThere is a risk of chilblains (cold burns).
Do not store medicine, academic research samples etc. in the refrigerator.
How to use the interior parts
1. Door storage compartment
for short-term storage of food and ice cream.
2. Door storage compartment
for storing frozen food.
3. Freezer shelf
for storing frozen foods such as meat, fish, ice-cream.
4. Freezer case
for storing dried foods, fish or meat for long periods of time.
5. Ice maker & storage(Not all models)
6. Ice cube tray(Not all models)
7. Xpress Can Chiller
for storing beverage (quick cooling compartment).
8. Egg tray
9. Refrigerator shelf
for storing common foods.
10. Vegetable case
11. Fruit case
12. Refreshment pocket
for storing refrigerating foods, milk, juice, beer bottle etc.
13. Mineral water tank
(Not all models) For storing cold water only. Clean the inside of the tank before it is first used.
£ Dispenser model £ Non dispenser model
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Food Storage Tips
Wash foods before storing.
Divide and separate foods into smaller pieces.
Place watery foods or foods with a lot of moisture in front shelves (close to door side). If they are placed close to the cold air spout, they can be frozen.
Warm or hot foods should be cooled down enough before storing to reduce power consumption and to enhance refrigeration performance.
Be careful in storing tropical fruits such as bananas, pineapples and tomatos, as they can easily deteriorate in lower temperatures.
Keep enough space between foods. If too tight or too close, cold air circulation is hindered, resulting in poor refrigeration.
Never forget to cover or wrap foods to prevent odours.
Refreshment compartment
1. Softly press the upper centre of Home Bar to open (one-touch push type).
- You can access the refreshment compartment without
opening the door thus saving electricity.
- The refrigerator lamp is lit when the refreshment
compartment door is open. It is easy to identify the contents.
2. You can put your wine or food on the opened home bar cover.
- Leaving the cover open for too long could weaken
cooling performance.
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How to use the Dispenser
Select the 'WATER' or 'ICE' button and push the lever gently with your cup. Your selection will come out 1~2 seconds later.
Press the 'WATER' button and icon ' ' lights up.
Press the 'ICE' button and icon '
' lights up.
When cleaning the icecubes case assembly or if you will not use it for a long time, remove the icecubes in the ice storage case and lock the icemaker by pushing the 'ICE' button for 3 seconds.
Caution
Avoid using thin fragile cups or crystal glasses when taking icecubes.
For your safety, never insert your fingers or other tools into the dispenser outlet.
If you find the icecubes are discolored, stop using the dispenser and call a service agent.
How to use the Automatic Icemaker
About 10 icecubes (14~15 times a day) are made at one time. If the ice storage case is full, icemaking stops.
It is normal for the icemaker to make banging sounds when the icecubes are falling into the ice storage case.
To prevent bad odours or smells, regularly clean the icecubes storage case.
If the amount of ice in the storage case is not sufficient the ice may not be dispensed. Wait a day or so to make more ice.
If the ice does not dispense easily, ensure the dispenser outlet is not blocked.
In case the icemaker doesn’t work
If the icecubes get stuck and not dispensed
Pull out the ice storage case and separate any icecubes that may have stuck together.
If the amount of water which is supplied to the icemaker needs adjusting, call for a service agent.
In case of power failure
The icecubes in the case may melt and water may flow to the floor.
If long hours of power failure is predicted, pull out the case, remove the icecubes in it and replace it back when power resume.
How to use the Mineral Water Tank
After filling the mineral water
tank push the dispenser button to drain 1- 2 cups of water.
Do not fill the tank with hot
water, juice and soda drinks.
Clean the inside of tank at
least once a week.
Never boil the tank and cap.
Fill up water tank when
water and ice don't come out.
Empty mineral water tank
while in long absence.
Caution
Do not fill in any other liquid such as Juices, Soda, Hot Water, etc., other than Mineral Water into the water tank. Doing so Voids the Warranty.
WATER
CUBED ICE
WATER CUBED ICE
Water only
Water Juice Soda Hot
water
Other
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Dispenser Water Shelf
Remove the spill grill and clean the water shelf regularly. (The spill shelf is not self-draining.)
Icecubes storage Case
Removing: Pull the case assembly forward to remove.
Replacing: Fit to the side grooves and insert to the end. If it is difficult to fully insert the case, remove it, rotate the swirl coil in the case or drive mechanism a quarter turn and insert again. Do not store the icecubes for too long.
Freezer & Refrigerator Pockets
Hold both ends and pull up.
Freezer & Refrigerator Shelves
Open the doors fully, then pull the shelves forward to remove.
Be sure to
switch “OFF”
the Power.
Care & Cleaning
The real features are model dependent
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Vegetable Case & Fruit Case
Pull forward and lift up a little to remove.
Mineral water tank
Pull out the mineral water tank from the shelf.
Unlock 6 hooks to separate the tank cover.
Pour water into water tank.
How to Clean
Interior Parts
Use cloth with water and mild detergent to clean.
Back (Machine section)
Remove dust on grill with a vacuum cleaner at least once a year.
Caution
Never use petrol, benzene, thinners, scouring pads or harsh abrasives, for they can damage the surfaces.
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Before You Call for Service...
Please check the following troubleshooting tips before you call for service!
Problem
It never gets cold inside. Freezing & refrigerating is not very good.
Checkup Point
⇡Is the refrigerator unplugged? ⇢Is the temperature set to [Low Mode]? ⇣Is the refrigerator under direct sunlight or is a heat appliance
placed near it?
⇤Is the space between the refrigerator back and the wall too
close?
Action
⇡Plug in the refrigerator. ⇢Set the temperature mode to Middle or High. ⇣Move to a place where there is no direct sunlight, no heat
appliances around.
⇤Keep sufficient space between the back of the refrigerator
and the wall.
Problem
Foods in the refrigerator get frozen.
Checkup Point
Is temperature set to [High]? Is the room temperature too low? ⇣Is food with moisture stored close to the cold air spout?
Action
Set the temperature to [Middle] or [Low]. ⇢Foods can be frozen if ambient temperature is below 5°C.
Move to a place where the temperature is over 5
°C.
⇣Place foods with moisture on the shelves close to the doors.
Problem
Strange sounds from the refrigerator.
Checkup Point
⇡Is the floor beneath the refrigerator uneven? ⇢Is the space between the refrigerator back and the wall too
close?
⇣Does any object touch the refrigerator?
Action
Move the refrigerator to a level and even floor. ⇢Keep sufficient space. ⇣Remove any object which touches the refrigerator.
Problem
Odour or unpleasant smell from the inside.
Checkup Point
⇡Is the food stored uncovered or unwrapped? ⇢Are the shelves and pockets stained with food stuff? ⇣Is the food stored too long?
Action
Be sure to cover and wrap the foods. ⇢Clean them regularly. Once smell gets soaked into those
parts, it is not easy to remove.
⇣Do not store foods for too long. A refrigerator is neither a
perfect nor a permanent food keeper.
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Something strange? Don’t worry. Here is the answer.
Case Explanation
Heat
Front and side of refrigerator feels warm or hot.
Pipes (refrigerant vessel) are placed beneath the surface to prevent moisture forming on it.
Door
is
sticky
Doors do not open easily.
When you close the door and then open it again immediately, the door is not easy to open. Warm air rushes into the inside to cre ate the pressure difference. In this case wait for a minute, it willthen open easily.
Strange
Sound
It sounds like water is flowing from the refrigerator.
When the compressor starts to run or stops, refrigerant which makes the inside cold flowing in the pipes can make such a sound.
Defrosted water can also make such a sound. (This refrigerator adopts an automatic defrosting system.)
Cracking or clicking sounds.
Inside parts shrink and/or expand due to temperature change --- When the inside gets cold or when the door is open, such sounds can be made.
Humming or buzzing sounds.
Compressor or fans for cold air circulation can make such working sound. (If the refrigerator is not level, the sound can be louder.)
Frost
& Dew
Dew or frost on the wall and/or food container surface in the freezer and refrigerator compartment.
Frost and/or dew can be made in the following cases;
High temperature and/or high humidity around the refrigerator.
When doors are open too long.
Foods with much moisture are stored uncovered or unwrapped.
You can see the same appearance when cold water is poured in a glass cup and dew is forming on the surface of it.
Dew on the cabinet surface.
If it is highly humid around the refrigerator, moisture in the air sticks to the surface to form dew.
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Installation Preparation
Check if the refrigerator can pass a doorway or enter a door first.
Dimensions (including Door Handles)
(Width*Depth*Height) 906mm X 735mm X 1770mm
Find a suitable place to install
Ensure sufficient space from the back of refrigerator to the wall for free air ventilation.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Once the installation place is ready, follow the installation instructions. If the surrounding temperature of the refrigerator is low (below 5°C), foods can be frozen or the refrigerator can function abnormally.
If the refrigerator can not pass through a door during installation, follow these steps.
(This guide refers to several models. The real features are model dependent.)
Removing Freezer Door
Remove front bottom cover first, if it is attached.
Pull out bending tube guide and the left water tube. (Dispenser models only)
Unscrew top hinge cover with a screw driver.
Turn top hinge fastener counterclockwise 3~4 times. Disconnect the harness wires.
Lift up the front of hinge to remove. (After the hinge is removed the door can fall down forward. Be careful!)
Be careful not to damage the water line when removing the door.
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Removing Refrigerator Door
Unscrew top hinge cover with a screwdriver. Insert a thin screwdriver into the side groove of the cover to remove.
Turn top hinge fastener counterclockwise 3~4 times. Disconnect harness wires (model dependent).
Lift the door straight up to remove.
Replacing Freezer Door
Insert the water tube into the hole of the bottom hinge pin first.
Let the top of the door close and insert the top hinge pin to the top hole of the freezer door. (Insert the back of hinge to the groove of protrusion first, then front to the top hole of door.)
Turn the hinge fastener tightly to the end. Connect harness wirings and screw down the ground wire.
Fasten the bending tube guide and insert the water tube far into the coupling. (Dispenser models only)
Replacing Refrigerator Door
Insert the bottom hole of the refrigerator door straight into the bottom hinge pin.
Let the top of the door close and insert the top hinge pin to the top hole of the refrigerator door. (Insert the back of hinge to the groove of protrusion first, then front to the top hole of door.)
Turn the hinge fastener tightly to the end. Connect harness wirings (model dependent) and screw down the ground wire. Click and screw the top hinge cover.
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Refrigerator Leveling & Door Adjustment (If needed)
The refrigerator must be level in order to maintain optimal performance and desirable front appearance. (If the floor beneath the refrigerator is uneven, the freezer and refrigerator doors may look unbalanced.)
In case freezer door is lower than refrigerator door...
Insert a screw driver (flat tip) into a groove of the left wheel (bottom of freezer) and turn it clockwise until the door is balanced. (Clockwise to raise freezer door, counterclockwise to lower.)
If the freezer door is not balanced by step 1, then follow
the next steps.
Open the doors, unscrew the front cover and remove, if it is attached.
Insert a spanner (A part) into the hinge nut (1 part) and unscrew the nut by turning clockwise.
Insert a spanner (B part) into the hinge nut (2 part) and turn clockwise to lower the door.
If the door is aligned, fasten the nut (1) tightly by turning counter-clockwise.
In case refrigerator door is lower than freezer door...
Insert a screw driver(flat tip) into a groove of the right wheel(bottom of refrigerator) and turn it clockwise until the door is balanced.(Clockwise to raise refrigerator door, counterclockwise to lower.)
If the refrigerator door is not balanced by step1, then
follow the next steps.
Insert a spanner(A part) into the hinge nut(1 part) and unscrew the nut by turning clockwise.
Insert a spanner(B part) into the hinge nut(2 part) and turn counter-clockwise to tighten the door.
If the door is aligned, fasten the nut (1) tightly by
turning.
Front Cover
After installation and/or door leveling, fasten front cover with screws. (Remove the screws on the front bottom panel first. Click and screw the cover.)
Caution
The front of the refrigerator needs to be just a little higher than the back for easy door closing, but if the wheel is raised too much for door balance, i.e. the front of refrigerator is much higher than the back, it can be difficult to open the door.
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