1. Installation Instructions
Suitable Installation Place
Where the floor is solid and level |
Where ventilation is good |
Where there is little or no heat, |
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moisture |
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cm from 3 sides of wall back) is good enough
•Direct sun lays, side heat of stove and gas range can weaken the refrigerating power.
causes noise of |
• Avoid a place near the faucet or sink |
of refrigerating |
with much moisture and where water |
of electricity. |
can splash. Rust and corrosion, short- |
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circuit are surely made. |
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• Use hard board or plank on the |
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concrete/cement floor. |
Grounding
to the power cord in the back of refrigerator.
Grounding is necessary where
Grounding by using grounding wire
Grounding by using shortcircuit breake
Grounding is not necessary
You should not connect the ground wire to
water can splash easily ; |
there is much moisture ; |
any wet and/or watery |
bathroom etc. |
basement etc. |
places. |
Bury copper plate to whitch grounding wire is connected 25 cm deep in the ground.
Short-circuit breaker is a must where the floor is always wet, for example, fish shop, restaurant kitchen etc.
in case of using side-grounded outlet. |
Side |
Grounded |
outlet |
Grounding wire |
water pipe, gas pipe, telephone line, lightening-rod.
There can be explosion or fire.
Installation Process
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.
When the inside is cold |
and shut the doors too |
enough, put the foods in. |
often after installation. |
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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BE SURE TO KEEP NO/NEVER DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT TOUCH |
UNPLUG |
GROUND |
WARNING ■ Improper use can cause physical damage - personal injury.
ATTENTION ■ Improper use can cause injury or material damage to the household
If the power cord of refrigerator is damaged, have it replaced by a repair shop by the manufacture, as special tools are required.
Allow 6 cm or more clearance between wall and side and rear plate of the refrigerator for good fresh air circulation.
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WARNING |
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VENTILATION |
EXCLUSIVE |
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In case of gas leak, ventilate the room |
POWER OUTLET |
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instead of unplugging the |
Use exclusive power outlet for |
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refrigerator. |
the refrigerator only. |
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• Explosion or fire may |
• Several plugs in an outlet may |
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cause fire. |
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happen. |
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Do not use a double outlet or |
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extension cord. |
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ATTENTION |
DISCARDING |
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Do not eat any frozen food immediately |
When discarding the refrigerator, |
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from the freezer compartment. |
remove the door packing. |
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• It can get you cold-burns. |
• Children may be trapped inside it. |
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CLEAN PLUG |
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Unplug and clean it with dry |
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cloth if dirty. |
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• Dusty and dirty |
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plug may cause fire. |
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NO |
NO |
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Never install the refrigerator |
Do not put heavy things |
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where there is much moisture |
or water contained tanks |
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and water can splash. |
on top of refrigerator. |
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• It can be a danger of short |
• It’s dangerous when they |
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circuit or fire. |
fall down and fire by |
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short circuit can happen. |
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WARNING |
NO |
NO |
Never install the refrigerator |
Do not allow children to |
where there is much moisture |
hang on the doors. |
and water can splash. |
• The refrigerator may |
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• It can be a danger of short |
be tipped over to hurt |
circuit or fire. |
children. |
NEVER USE |
NEVER USE |
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When you smell something strange |
Never use plug if it is loose. |
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burning out of refrigerator, |
• There can be electric shock |
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unplug it to stop running. |
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or fire by short circuit. |
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• It’s very dangerous to keep the abnormal refrigerator running on and on.
NEVER USE |
NEVER EAT |
Never use any spray near the |
Never eat deteriorated food stored |
refrigerator. |
too long in the refrigerator or in |
• It can cause danger of |
the out-of-order refrigerator. |
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explosion. |
• You can be food-poisoned. |
NEVER STORE |
NEVER |
This refrigerator is for |
DISASSEMBLE |
storing only foods. |
Do not repair the |
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• Do not store medicines, |
refrigerator on your own. |
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flammable things, and |
• It can work abnormally |
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study sample, etc. |
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and cause bigger trouble. |
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NEVER TOUCH |
NEVER TOUCH |
Do not use any sharp tools |
Do not pull and/or push |
when cleaning the inside. |
the plug with wet hand. |
• The cooling system can be |
• There can be danger of |
damaged or there may be |
electric shock. |
electric shock. |
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WARNING |
WARNING |
UNPLUG |
UNPLUG |
DOOR HANDLES |
FOOD STORAGE |
Unplug first when exchanging the |
If not using refrigerator for a |
Opening and shutting |
When you store foods in the |
bulb and/or cleaning the |
long time, unplug and take all |
doors, hold door handles, |
pockets, push in to the |
refrigerator. |
the foods out. |
not other part. |
pocket bottom. |
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• In case of power failure, |
• Your fingers may be |
• Tall bottles may fall down |
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foods may decay and other |
jammed to be hurt. |
or the pockets can be broken. |
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accident (short circuit, fire etc.) |
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can happen. |
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UNPLUG |
GROUNDING |
POWER FAILURE |
HAND OVER |
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In case of power failure, open and shut |
Handing over this refrigerator, you’d |
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Grip the whole plug body to pull |
Be sure to ground. |
the doors as seldom as possible. |
better give user’s guide together to him/her. |
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when you unplug. |
• There is a danger of |
• Cold air comes out and fresh |
• New user may not know well how to use this |
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• Holding only the wire can cause |
electric shock due to |
storage, impossible. |
refrigerator. |
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electric spark or short circuit. |
short circuit or mal- |
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function. |
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WARNING |
DRIVE / RUN |
CAUTION |
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After you unpluged refrigerator, wait 5 |
If there is water or oil on the floor |
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MOVING/ CARRYING |
MOVING / CARRYING |
minutes or more to |
around refrigerator, wipe it out. |
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plug in again. |
• There is danger of |
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When you move the refrigerator, take |
Lift the refrigerator up enough not to |
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• If you plug in again |
slipping over to be hurt. |
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all the foods out and empty the ice |
scratch a soft floor. |
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immediately, electric parts |
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box and evaporation dish of water. |
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• Front and rear wheels under the |
can be damaged. |
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• Foods may be damaged and |
refrigerator may scratch the floor. |
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you can slip on watery floor.
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ATTENTION |
FORBIDDEN |
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MOVING/ CARRYING |
INSTALLATION |
Foods should not protrude from shelves. |
Do not store bottles, cans |
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• They can fall down and/ |
or canned food in the freezer |
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Grip two handle bars front bottom and |
Place on a solid and level floor. |
compartment. |
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formed handle top back of refrigerator. |
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or be broken when opening |
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• Unstable installation causes |
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• Gripping other parts |
the door. |
• They can be broken or |
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distortion of cabinet and doors. |
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exploded by expansion of |
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can be slippery and |
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freezing. |
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dangerous. |
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HEIGHT |
HEIGHT |
DO NOT TOUCH |
DO NOT TOUCH |
Do not touch cold surfaces of foods or |
Do not reach out your hands or |
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ADJUSTING FEET |
ADJUSTING FEET |
food containers in the freezer |
legs under the refrigerator (when |
When turning up the feet, |
When moving and carrying |
compartment directly. |
cleaning under the refrigerator. |
lift the set a little. |
the set, turn the feet up. |
• They are in the state of like frozen metal, |
• You can be hurt by |
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• It is hard to turn them up |
• If the feet touch the floor, they can |
so skin can adhere to these cold surfaces. |
rough edges and parts |
unless the set is lifted. |
be broken or the floor may be |
(Especially when your hands are wet |
under the refrigerator. |
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scratched. |
and damp.) |
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