Please read this manual before operating your refrigerator.
It contains valuable information to help you maximize the use of the refrigerator
and to obtain total satisfaction for years.
2MK-6-P101-156-00-0
Printed : 18 Jan. 2008
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FEATURES
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WRM2000_A-R
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WRM3500_A-R
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WRM2800_A-R
Freezer Compartment
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Ice Cube Tray
Freezer Shelf
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Scraper
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Temperature Control
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Shelf
Crisper
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Evaporation Tray
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Adjustable Legs
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Bottle Guard
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Bottle Locker
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Canned Food Rack
Egg Rack13.
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Utility Rack
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INSTALLATION
1.
Install the unit on a strong and level surface.
Leveling can be obtained by using the adjusting
screws on the bottom of the unit. For proper
performance the front of the refrigerator “Cabinet”
should be slightly higher than the back.
2.
Allow at least 30 cm. space above the unit, 15 and
10 cm. at the back and sides to allow air ventilation.
30 cm.
3.
Place the unit away form direct sunlight or heat
from stoves.
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Place the unit away from sinks and water faucets.
5.
Provide the unit with its own electrical outlet
(230V, 60 Hz, single phase AC). Never plug your
refrigerator simultaneously with other appliances.
Never use multipurpose adapter.
10 cm.
15 cm.
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Attach the ground wire (Green/yellow color wire
located at the lower left portion at the back of the
refrigerator) to any metal pipe or to a cover
screw of the wall receptacle or to a rod buried at
least 2.4 meters. in the ground.
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OPERATION
Making a test run
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Clean the Refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe the external surface with a soft dry
cloth, the interior with a damp cloth.
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Keep the door open and plug the power cord into its own electrical outlet.
The interior lamp should lit.
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Turn the thermostat dial to “7”. Close the door and allow the unit to operate
for 15-20 minutes. The evaporator should then show some traces of frost.
The compressor will run smoothly with just a soft humming sound.
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lf the test run is not satisfactory, check your power supply (blown fuse).
Contact your appliance dealer or appliance authorized Service Center if the
source of trouble cannot be traced.
Temperature Control
You can control the inside temperature by turning the thermostat dial.
Turn the button to the left for warmer temperature.
Turn the button to the right for colder temperature.
Making Ice Cubes
Fill the ice cube tray 3/4-full with cold water and
place it on the bottom of the freezer compartment.
When the ice-cubes are ready they can easily be
removed by simply twisting the both ends of the
ice cube tray.
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OPERATION
Food Storage
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Refrigerated air goes down at the rear of the fresh food compartment and rises
up at the front. Then, store the foodstuffs such as fish and meats which require
quick refrigeration to the rear of the compartment.
2.
Leave spaces among foodstuffs to help air circulation.
10 cm. at the back and sides to allow air ventilation.
3.
Foodstuffs which are easily dried should be well wrapped with waxed paper,
aluminum foil or plastic film.
4.
Wrap fish and smoked meats in moisture-vapour-proof material to prevent
transfer for odours.
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pre-cool hot foods, wrap them with plastic film or put them in the airtight
receptacle.
6.
Wipe the water on the surface of the bottles before storing them.
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Be sure not to store bottles such as beer, cokes, etc. in the freezer
compartment.
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Do not put vegetables which are liable to freezer at the rear part
of the shelves.
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If planning to keep fresh fish and meats for a long period, wrap them
receptacle.
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HOW TO DEFROST
Refrigerator compartment
The cooling (evaporator) unit in the refrigerator compartment is automatically
defrosted whenever the compressor motor stops running. No manual control
is required. Frost may grow thick temporarily if the room temperature is high
or the door is opened frequently. Under normal condition, however, it will
disappear after a period of operation.
Freezer compartment
The freezer compartment should be kept free of the frost for good freezing
effects and economical operation at low power consumption. Frost should
not be allowed to grow thicker than 5 mm. (0.2 inches).
Scrape frost off the freezer compartment walls with the scraper supplied
with your refrigerator. This can be done without stopping operation.
After a long period operation, frost in the freezer compartment may
become too hard to be removed with a scraper. If it does, set the
temperature control dial to “0” or “OFF” leave the freezer compartment
door open for several minutes, and wipe the freezer compartment wall
clean of frost with a hot towel. After that, wipe the walls dry and reset
the control dial.
Defrosting (Only Model WRM3500_A-R)
While defrosting, pull the DRAIN CAP
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out from the DRAIN BULB as illustrated.
The DRAIN CAP is inside the freezer
compartment.
When defrosting is completed, fit the
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DRAIN CAP back to the place.
DRAIN CAP
DRAIN BULB
While defrosting
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CLEANING
Before cleaning the refrigerator, you should always unplug it from the outlet and
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remove all food.
Clean the external surfaces of the unit using only a damp cloth to wipe away dust
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and dirt. Never use acids, thinner, gasoline, acetone nor benzene in cleaning and
removing stains.
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Wash internal accessories using a mild detergent solution and dry it with a soft towel.
To remove odors from your unit, combine skin of a lemon and warm. Wipe thoroughly
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on affected surface and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use cologne, air freshener or
any other perfume.
Clean inside of the refrigerator once a month. It is best to clean the freezer
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compartment every time when it is defrosted.
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Wipe the control box with a soft cloth. Never wash it with water because this
will cause an accident.
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Replace door gasket when it shows signs of fatigue or wear. (Please contact
service centers for servicing.)
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Prevent the external finish from being scratched and dented.
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When transfering or relocating the unit, avoid lifting it front side downward.
Never lift the unit upside down. Lifting the unit upside down will displace the
compressor oil and cause malfunction. Also, protect the exterior of the
refrigerator with a blanket to prevent scratches.
Cleaning the evaporation tray
Since dust accumulated on the evaporation tray will decrease the evaporation
efficiency, remove the tray to clean.
WRM2000_A-R
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WRM2800_A-R
WRM3500_A-R
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Your refrigerator does not require any special maintenance. To clean the inside,
use a soft cloth with water, mild soap suds, or some mild detergent.
Wash ice cube tray, evaporation tray and shelves in a mild detergent solution
and dry with a soft towel. Stains on the outside can also be removed with a soft
cloth and some mild detergent.
Removable parts may be rinsed with water.
Don’t forget to clean the door gasket especially the bottom gasket is liable
to dirty.
Wipe the door with a dry cloth when water splasher or it rusts.
Occasionally remove dust and other particles which may collect at the back of
the refrigerator and the condenser under the cabinet to keep heat radiating
efficiency high. For safety, unplug the refrigerator before cleaning.
LAMP REPLACEMENT
If the illuminating does not work properly. In case of the replacement bulb is
needed, it had better be replaced by its service agent or similarly qualified person
in order to avoid hazard.
PROCEDURE :
Disconnect the plug of the refrigerator from the outlet.
Take the lamp off by turning it counter-clockwise.
Change the bulb with 240V, 15W characteristic.
Replace lamp and turn it clockwise.
Caution: To prevent any breakage do not over tighten the lamp to socket.
It is highly recommended to have the service agent or qualified
person to do the lamp replacement.
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CAUTION
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Do not use inflammable sprays such
as lacquer and paint near the
refrigerator, because there is a
danger of igniting.
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Do not operate the refrigerator in the
presence of explosive gas to avoid a
fire or an explosion by ignition of the
electric contact of the refrigerator.
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Be careful no to splash water on the
back of the refrigerator the insulation
of electric parts will be impaired by
water.
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Do not touch the sides and back of
the refrigerator cabinet and the
mechanical parts at the back of the
refrigerator, because their temperature
is high.
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If the unit is turned off or unplugged,
you must allow at least seven minutes
before restarting or replugging the unit.
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Do not use acids, chemical thinner,
gasoline or benzine for cleaning any
part of the refrigerator. Boiling water
and benzine are especially harmful for
plastic parts.
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If the illuminating lamp does not work
properly. The replacement of lamp is
able to do by disconnect the power
supply, detach the shield light cover
then remove the lamp from the lamp
socket, replace the lamp and
reassembly the lamp.
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer or its
service agent or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
Keep ventilation openings, in the
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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, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
This fridge is Cyclopentane insulation,
should be kept away from heat or flame
when it isn’t properly used.
Be ensure this refrigerator is disposed
off correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences of
environment and human health, which
could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this
product. For more detail, please contact
your local city office or your household
waste disposal service.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before you call for service please check the table below. Your problems could be
easily rectified. If you still need service, please contact the store where you
purchased or the nearest service center.
When
not operating ...
warmer than usual ...
unusual sounds ...
motor operates for long
periods ...
Check if ...
Power supply cord is unplugged.
Temperature control in “0” position.
If home fuse blown or circuit breaker off ?
Too frequent or too long door openings.
Check the temperature control dial setting.
Large amounts of food placed in refrigerator.
You put warm food in the refrigerator.
The floor is weak or uneven.
Make sure the back of the refrigerator does
not touch the wall.
Normal when refrigerator is first delivered to
your home - usually requires 24 hours to
completely cool down.
Large amounts of food placed in refrigerator
to be cooled or frozen.
Hot weather - frequent door openings.
Door left open.
Temperature control is set too cold.
moisture collects
inside ...
Too frequent or too long door openings.
In humid weather, air carries moisture into
refrigerator when door is opened.
You put warm food in the refrigerator.
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SPECIFICATION
DESCRIPTION
Net Volume (Litre)
Freezer Volume (Litre)
Refrigerator Volume (Litre)
Exterior Dimensions : W x D x H (mm.)
Weight (kg.)
Power Source
Defrosting System
Insulation
Blowing Agent
Refrigerant
Compressor Power (Watt)
Energy Saver (Hotline)
Evaporator
Condenser
Top Table
Magnetic Door Gasket
Lock
Egg Storage
Ice Cube Tray
Refrigerator Shelf
Crisper Glass
Vegetable Crisper
WRM2000_A-R
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49
128
525x564x1355
45.0
230 V, 60 Hz; Single Phase
Rigid Polyurethane Foam
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NoNoNo
Yes
No
8 Pcs.
2 Pcs.
3 Pcs.
1 Pc.
1 Pc.
MODEL
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76
196
605x638x1515
59.0
Cycle Defrost
Cyclopentane
HFC-134a
150175
Yes
Pipe on Liner
Pipe Condenser
Yes
No
10 Pcs.
2 Pcs.
3 Pcs.
1 Pc.
1 Pc.
WRM3500_A-RWRM2800_A-R
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98
224
606x670x1700
69.0
Yes
No
10 Pcs.
2 Pcs.
4 Pcs.
1 Pc.
1 Pc.
Note : With continuous improvement and quality upgrading of this product,
design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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