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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.
• Direct sun lays, side heat of stove and gas
range can weaken the refrigerating power.
•
Avoid location by a sink or where moisture
and water can cause rust and corrosion.
•
Avoid location where moisture can cause
electrical problems.
• Use hard board or plank on the
concrete/cement floor.
1. Installation Instructions
Where the floor is solid and level Where ventilation is good Where there is little or no heat, moisture
Suitable Installation Place
Grounding is necessary
where
Grounding by using
grounding wire
Grounding by using
short-circuit breaker
Grounding is not necessary
You should not connect the
ground wire to
■Grounding terminal is the green one connected to the power cord in the back of refrigerator.
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.
water pipe, gas pipe, telephone line,
lightening-rod.
There can be explosion or fire.
Grounding wire
Side
Grounded
outlet
Grounding
Correct usage of Refrigerator Installation Process
water can splash easily ;
bathroom etc.
there is much moisture ;
basement etc.
any wet and/or watery
places.
Plug in the refrigerator
right after installation.
Set the both
compartments’
temperature to “3” to
perform preparatory run
for 2 or 3 hours.
When the inside is cold
enough, put the foods in.
* See page for
details.
* When the surrounding
temperature is hot in
midsummer, do not
open and shut the doors
too often after
installation.
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.
CONTENTS
1. Installation Instructions.................................. 1
Suitable Installation Place.................................. 1
Grounding .......................................................... 1
Correct usage of Refrigerator............................ 1
Installation Process............................................ 1
2. Safety Instructions .......................................... 2
3. Looks Out of Order, But, Not. ........................ 6
4. Name of Each Part & Function....................... 8
Temperature regulation
5. Care & Cleaning............................................. 10
6. Helpful Hints................................................... 11
7. Efficient Storage of Foods.............................11
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2. Safety Instructions
BE SURE TO KEEP NO/NEVER
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE
DO NOT TOUCH
UNPLUG
GROUND
WARNING
ATTENTION
■ Improper use can cause physical damage - personal injury.
■ Improper use can cause injury or material damage to the household
VENTILATION
In case of gas leak, ventilate the
room instead of unplugging
the refrigerator.
• Explosion or fire may
happen.
ATTENTION
Do not eat any frozen food immediately
from the freezer compartment.
• It can get you cold-burns.
EXCLUSIVE
POWER OUTLET
Use exclusive power outlet for the
refrigerator only.
• Several plugs in an outlet may
cause fire.
Do not use a double outlet or
extension cord.
CLEAN PLUG
Unplug and clean it with dry
cloth if dirty.
• Dusty and dirty plug may
cause fire.
DISCARDING
When discarding the refrigerator, remove
the door packing.
• Children may be trapped inside it.
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NO
Never install the refrigerator where
there is much moisture and water
can splash.
• It can be a danger of short
circuit or fire.
NO
Do not put heavy things
or water contained tanks
on top of refrigerator.
• It’s dangerous when they
fall down and fire by
short circuit can happen.
NO
Never install the refrigerator
where there is much moisture
and water can splash.
• It can be a danger of short
circuit or fire.
NEVER USE
When you smell something strange
burning out of refrigerator,
unplug it to stop running.
• It’s very dangerous to
keep the abnormal
refrigerator running on
and on.
NO
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 USE
Never use any spray near the
refrigerator.
• It can cause danger of
explosion.
NEVER EAT
Never eat deteriorated food stored
too long in the refrigerator or in the
out-of-order refrigerator.
• You can be food-poisoned.
NEVER STORE
This refrigerator is for storing only
foods.
• Do not store medicines,
flammable things, and study
sample, etc.
NEVER TOUCH
Do not use any sharp tools
when cleaning the inside.
• The cooling system can be
damaged or there may be
electric shock.
NEVER
DISASSEMBLE
Do not repair the
refrigerator on your own.
• It can work abnormally and
cause bigger trouble.
NEVER TOUCH
Do not pull and/or push
the plug with wet hand.
• There can be danger of
electric shock.
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UNPLUG
Unplug first when exchanging the
bulb and/or cleaning the
refrigerator.
UNPLUG
If not using refrigerator for a long
time, unplug and take all the
foods out.
• In case of power failure,
foods may decay and other
accident (short circuit, fire etc.)
can happen.
UNPLUG
Grip the whole plug body to pull
when you unplug.
• Holding only the wire can cause
electric spark or short circuit.
GROUNDING
Be sure to ground.
• There is a danger of
electric shock due to short
circuit or mal-function.
MOVING/ CARRYING
When you move the refrigerator, take
all the foods out and empty the ice box
and evaporation dish of water.
• Foods may be damaged and
you can slip on watery floor.
MOVING/ CARRYING
Grip two handle bars front bottom and
formed handle top back of refrigerator.
• Gripping other parts can
be slippery and
dangerous.
HEIGHT
ADJUSTING FEET
When turning up the feet,
lift the set a little.
• It is hard to turn them up unless
the set is lifted.
MOVING / CARRYING
Lift the refrigerator up enough not to
scratch a soft floor.
• Front and rear wheels under the
refrigerator may scratch the floor.
INSTALLATION
Place on a solid and level floor.
• Unstable installation causes
distortion of cabinet and doors.
HEIGHT
ADJUSTING FEET
When moving and carrying
the set, turn the feet up.
•
If the feet touch the floor, they can
be broken or the floor may be scratched.
DOOR HANDLES
Opening and shutting
doors, hold door handles,
not other part.
• Your fingers may be
jammed to be hurt.
FOOD STORAGE
When you store foods in the
pockets, push in to the
pocket bottom.
• Tall bottles may fall down
or the pockets can be broken.
POWER FAILURE
In case of power failure, open and shut
the doors as seldom as possible.
• Cold air comes out and fresh
storage, impossible.
HAND OVER
Handing over this refrigerator, you’d
better give user’s guide together to him/her.
• New user may not know well how to use this
refrigerator.
DRIVE / RUN
After you unpluged refrigerator, wait 5
minutes or more to
plug in again.
• If you plug in again
immediately, electric parts
can be damaged.
CAUTION
If there is water or oil on the floor around
refrigerator, wipe it out.
• There is danger of
slipping over to be hurt.
ATTENTION
Foods should not protrude from shelves.
• They can fall down and/
or be broken when opening
the door.
FORBIDDEN
Do not store bottles, cans
or canned food in the freezer
compartment.
• They can be broken or exploded
by expansion of freezing.
DO NOT T OUCH
Do not touch cold surfaces of foods or food
containers in the freezer compartment directly.
•
They are in the state of like frozen metal,
so skin can adhere to these cold surfaces.
(Especially when your hands are wet
and damp.)
DO NOT TOUCH
Do not reach out your hands or
legs under the refrigerator (when
cleaning under the refrigerator.
• You can be hurt by
rough edges and parts
under the refrigerator.
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