Tro ubles hooting ........................................22-24
Please read this O peration M anual c arefully b efore u sing th e appli ance.
Keep this M anual f or futu re refe rence.
See the phy sical o bject f or the appeara nce, co lor and the d oor pat tern.
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Safety precautions
The refrigerator is operated through a 220240
VAC/50Hz power supply. Abnormal
voltag
e fluctuation may cause the refrigerator
to fail to start, or damage to the temperature
contro
l or compressor, or there may be an
abnorma
operating
regulato
l noise when the compressor is
. In such a case, an automatic
r shall be mounted.
Care for the power cord
Hold the plug, not the cord, when
unpluggin
Ensure that the power cord is not trapped
by the refrigerator. Do not step on the
powe
Take care not to roll over the power cord or
damag
awa
g the refrigerator.
r cord.
e it when moving the refrigerator
y from the wall.
A dedicated socket with reliable grounding must
be pr ov id ed for the re fr igerato r. The
refrigerator'
(grounding
(grounding
th
e third pin (grounding). After the refrigerator is
installed
s power cable is fitted with 3-cord
) plug that fits a standard 3-cord
) socket. Never cut off or dismount
, the plug should be accessible.
Damaged power cord
When the power cord is damaged or the plug is
worn
, turn off the refrigerator and consult an
authorize
d service agent for replacement
If coal gas or other inflammable gas is
leakin
g in the vicinity of the refrigerator
Turn off the valve of the leaking gas;
Open the doors and windows;
Do not unplug or plug the power cords of
th
e refrigerator or any other appliance.
Unplug the refrigerator for the following
reasons:
Cleaning or maintenance;
Lam
p replacement
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Safety precautions
Never store inflammables, explosives or
corrosive materials in the refrigerator.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
inflammable materials in the vicinity of the
refrigerator to avoid a fire.
Do not store medicines, bacteria or chemical
agents in the refrigerator. This refrigerator is a
household appliance. It is not recommended
to place materials that require strict
temperatures.
Do not place unstable articles (heavy objects,
containers filled with water) on the top of the
refrigerator, to avoid personal injury caused
by falling or electric shock caused by contact
with water
Do not swing from the bottle racks on the door.
The door may be pulled slant, the bottle rack
may be pulled away, or the refrigerator may
topple. Do not step on the freezer storage
compartment door or cabinet when putting in or
taking out food.
Do not touch the inside surface of the freezer
storage compartment when in operation,
especially with wet hands, as your hands
may freeze onto the surface.
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Safety precautions
Open/close the doors only with the handles.
Th
e gap between the two doors and between
th
e doors and the cabinets is very narrow. Do
no
t extend your hands in these areas to avoid
pinchin
g your fingers. Open or close the
refrigerato
ch ildre
movement.
Disassembl
mus
th
e refrigerator may damage the cooling pipes.
Propert
Repai
professiona
r doors only when there are no
n st andin g withi n range of door
y and alteration of the refrigerator
t be authorized. Any agitated movement of
y loss or personal injury may result.
r of the refrigerator must be performed by
l personnel.
To e nsure the refrigerator's electrical
insula tion
refrigerato
refrigerato
wher
Neve
freeze
, do not sp ray or flu sh the
r when cleaning, nor place the
r in a damp area or a location
e it may be splashed with water.
r store bottled beer or beverages in the
r, as these will burst during freezing.
Unplu
g the refrigerator in the event of a power
interruptio
minute
frequen
n or before cleaning. Allow at least 5
s before restarting the refrigerator, as
t starting be damage the compressor.
n discarding the refrigerator, to avoid the
Whe
accidenta
remov
an
place.
l entrapment of children, please
e the refrigerator doors, door gaskets
d shelves and put them in an appropriate
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Preparation prior to use
Connection to power supply
When the refrigerator is connected to power supply, the fridge temperature and freezer
temperature are automatically set to 5and -18respectively.
Operation modes of the refrigerator
Manual adjustment mode: can set temperature by pressing the temperature setup key
(see “Function description” hereafter).
Loading the refrigerator with food
Load the refrigerator with food after it has been operates for
a period and the inside is cool enough.
Some time will be required for the refrigerator to reach the set temperature when
the setting is changed. The length of this period depends on the difference between
Note
the existing and set temperatures, ambient temperature, door opening frequency
and the amount of food in storage.
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Function introduction
Freezing storage temperature setup
Press key A6 or A7 to set the freezer storage temperature. The freezer storage temperature cycles
m -14 to -24 . It will be confirmed automatically 5 seconds after the operation is finished or by
fro
g any other key.
pressin
Supe
r cooling
t this function after you have put fresh food in the fridge storage compartment. Press key A3,
Selec
d this function is activated and the corresponding indicator illuminates. This function will
an
automaticall
deactivat
When the temperature in the refrigerator storage compartment is too low, the super-cooling function
y not work. That is, when you press the “super-Cooling” button once, the buzzer will beep once
ma
d the indicator will not blink, meaning the temperature in the refrigerator storage compartment is
an
o low and the super-cooling function doesn't need to be activated.
to
If you are freezing large quantities of food in the freezer compartment, please switch on super
freezin
is activated and the corresponding indicator illuminates. The function will become inactive
automaticall
Pres
compartmen
storag
clos
goe
Th
e display screen will turn off automatically 1 minute after an operation is finished. It can be lit up by
openin
Whe
buzze
pressin
Pres
storag
fridg
e corresponding indicator will illuminate, the fridge storage compartment will be turned on, and the
th
fridg
y deactivate when the temperature decreases to the required level. You can also
e it by pressing key A3 again.
r freezing
Supe
g by 24 hours before the food is placed in the freezer compartment. Press key A8, the function
y after 56 hours. You can also deactivate it by pressing key A8 again.
Holida
y function
s key A2, corresponding indicator illuminates and the holiday function of the fridge storage
t is activated. It will operate at a relatively high temperature in Holiday mode. The fridge
e temperature will be indicated as “-” (Please take out the fresh food in the refrigerator and
e the door before activating this function). Press key A2 again, and the corresponding indicator
s off and the refrigerator comes into normal control.
Displa
y control
g the door or pressing any key. (Alarm does not light up the display screen)
Doo
r open alarming
n the refrigerator door is open for more than 3 minutes, the alarm indicator will flash and the
r will sound 3 beeps every 30 seconds. The buzzer can be silenced by closing the door or
g key A9.
Turning off the fridge storage compartment
s and hold key A1 for 3 seconds, and the corresponding indicator will turn off and the fridge
e compartment will be turned off while the freezer storage compartment operates normally. The
e storage temperature indication icon will also go off. Press and hold key A1 for 3 seconds again,
e storage temperature indication icon will recover.
Turning off the refrigerator
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Function introduction
Fridge storage temperature setup
Pres
s key A2 until icon D flashes. Then, press key A3 or A4 to set the temperature. The refrigerating
storag
e temperature cycles from 2 to 8. After you have set it to the desired value, press key A5 to
confirm.
Note
: Flashing of icon D is accompanied by flashing of icon E
Freezer storage temperature setup
Pres
s key A2 until icon H flashes. Then, press key A3 or A4 to set the temperature. The freezing
storag
e temperature cycles from -14 to -24. After you've set it to the desired value, press key A5 to
confirm.
Note
: Flashing of icon H is accompanied by flashing of icon F
Super cooling
Press key A2 until icon B flashes. Then, press key A5 to confirm the super cooling function. Icon B
wil
l illuminate solid. You can deactivate the super cooling function with the same operation.
n the temperature in the refrigerator storage compartment is too low, the super-cooling function
Whe
ma
y not work. That is, when you press the “super-Cooling” button once, the buzzer will beep once
an
d the indicator will not blink, meaning the temperature in the refrigerator storage compartment is
to
o low and the super-cooling function doesn't need to be activated.
Holida
y function
Pres
s key A2 until icon C flashes. Then, press key A5 to confirm the holiday function. Icon C will
illuminat
e solid. You can deactivate the holiday function with the same operation.
r freezing
Supe
If you are freezing large quantities of food in the freezer compartment, please switch on super
freezin
g by 24 hours before the food is placed in the freezer compartment.Press key A2 until icon I
flashes.Then,pres
ca
n deactive the super freezing function with the same operation. The function will become inactive
automaticall
e making function (only on models with an icemaker)
Ic
s key A2 until icon J flashes. Then, press key A5 to confirm the ice making function. Icon J will
Pres
illuminat
e solid. You can deactivate the ice making function with the same operation.
: If the ice machine is not installed, the H icon on the display panel will be displayed as “Er”.
Note
Icemaker'
Pres
s key A2 until icon K flashes. Then, press key A5 to confirm the icemaker's water injection time
adjustment
D. For example, if the time is 4.0s, icon H will be 4 and D will be 0. Press key A3 or A4 to set the time
in an increment of 0.5s. It cycles from 2s to 7s. After you have set it to the desired value, press key
A5 to confirm. Icon K will go off. You can exit the icemaker's water injection time adjustment with the
sam
e operation.
Note
: this operation can be performed only when the ice making function is selected.
Displa
Th
e display screen will dim 1 minute after an operation is finished. It will recover to normal
brightnes
Whe
buzze
icon G wil
s when you open the door or press any key. (Alarm does not light up the display screen)
r open alarming
Doo
n the fridge storage compartment door is open for more than 3 minutes, icon G will flash and the
r will give out 3 beeps every 30 seconds. If you close the door, the alarm will be silenced and
s key A5 to confirm the the super freezing function.Icon I will illuminate solid.You
y after 56 hours.
s water injection time adjustment (only on models with an icemaker)
. Icon K will illuminate solid. The water injection time will be indicated with icon H and icon
y control
l go off. You can also silence the buzzer by pressing key A5.
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Function introduction
Switchin
Press and hold key A1 for 3 seconds, the fridge storage compartment will be turned off while the
freeze
becom
Pres
s and hold key A1 for 3 seconds again, the fridge storage compartment will be turned on, icon D
wil
l recover, and icon E will recover its normal brightness.
Note
: if super cooling or holiday function is selected previously, the function will be deactivated and
correspondin
Switchin
Pres
s and hold key A6 for 3 seconds, the display panel will go off and the refrigerator will stop
operating
refrigerato
Erro
When E
afte
r sales service personnel as soon as possible.
g off the fridge storage compartment
r storage compartment is operating normally. At this time, icon D will go off and icon E will
e dim.
g icon will turn off when the fridge storage compartment is turned off
g off the refrigerator
. Press and hold key A6 for 3 seconds again, the display panel will light up and the
r will start operating normally. This function is not equivalent to turning off the power.
r indication
or F is displayed due to fault, the refrigerator can still refrigerate. Please contact professional
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About the fridge storage compartment
Please put the food to be stored for short period or for daily
consumption in the fridge storage compartment:
Although the average temperature in most areas in the fridge storage
compartment can be regulated between 0and 10, extended
period of food storage is not recommended. The fridge storage
compartment should only be used for short-term storage.
Adjusting shelf height
The shelf can be relocated to accommodate food size or height. To
adjust the height of a shelf, remove it first in this way: uplift its front
edge and then pull it out.
To install the shelf, put the dogs on both sides of the shelf on the
supporting ribs and push it to the most inward end.
Fruit & Vegetable box
The refrigerator has a crisper. You can adjust the humidity inside it
according to the properties of the foods.
Turning the humidity control button rightward enables the
crisper to keep in a higher humidity suitable for cucumbers, grapes,
Chinese gooseberries, persimmons, etc.
Turning the humidity control button leftward enables the crisper
to keep in a lower humidity suitable for strawberries, oranges, beans,
garlic, watermelon, plums, tomatoes, etc.
Fresh control box
The temperature in this box is kept at approx 0 , it may be slightly
changed due to the different ambient temperature or refrigerator
working style. It is suitable to store fresh fish, meat and cooked food
in 1~2 days.
Disassemble of Clean the bottle
To take out a bottle guard, uplift the bottle guards in directionand
grip both sides and pull it out in direction. After cleaning, install it
with the operation in the reversed direction.
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Fridge storage precautions
Ho t foo ds mu st be co ol ed to ro om
temperatur
e before storing in the refrigerator.
Clea
befor
n the food and dry any droplets on it
e placing in the refrigerator.
d to be stored should be properly sealed.
Foo
Thi
s will prevent moisture in the food from
evaporatin
Do not store excess quantities of food.
Foo
them
therefor
g and prevent them from spoiling.
d should be stored with spaces in between
. This allows cold air to flow smoothly and
e obtain better storage results.
d storage of food.
Sorte
Foo
d to be stored should be sorted according
to their category. Food consumed daily should
be placed on the front part of the shelves. This
ca
n avoid unnecessary delays in door opening
as well as expiration of the storage period
becaus
e you forgot to eat it.
Do not place the food too near to the inner
walls.
Do not store foods with high moisture content
clingin
g to the inner walls. Otherwise they may
freez
e to the walls. Place food a little away
fro
m the inner walls.
Avoiding food (especially o il fo od) c ont act w ith the inner liner d ire ctly, as oil c an
e the inner liner. S o i t's bett er to cl ean the oily dir t w henever it is fo und.
erod
Note
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Tips on food storage in the fridge storage compartment
Defreez
For turnip radish and other s imilar
vegetables
befor
nutritio
leaves.
, please cut off their leaves
e storage so as to prevent the
n from being absorbed by the
e frozen food in the fridge storage
compartment
froze
th
e compartment and save energy.
. In this way you can use the
n food to decrease the temperature in
Som
e vegetables, for example, onion,
garlic
, ginger, water chestnut, and other
rhizomati
period
nee
c foods, can be stored for long
s at normal temperature. There is no
d to store them in the refrigerator.
Th
e metabolism of vegetable marrow,
melons
, pawpaw, banana, pineapple can
be quickened in the refrigerator, so it is not
suitabl
e to store them in the fridge storage
compartment
th
e refrigerator for certain periods can
promot
. But storing green fruits in
e its maturing.
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Freezer storage precautions
Hot food should not be stored in the
refrigerato
roo
It'
s better to pack food before putting it in
th
e freezer. The outside of the packing
mus
Packin
airtight
r until it has cooled down to
m temperature
t be dry to avoid bags sticking together.
g materials should be odor-free,
, non-poisonous and nontoxic.
d cut into small portions will freeze
Foo
faste
r and be easier to defrost and cook.
Th
e recommended weight for each portion
is less than 2.5kg.
In order to avoid expiration of storage
period
, please note the freezing date, time
limi
t and name of the food on the packing
accordin
di
g to the storage periods of
fferent foods.
D M Y
Y
MD
y take the required amount of food
Onl
fro
m the freezer. Defrosted food cannot be
re-froze
otherwis
n un les s it is first coo ked ,
e it may be less edible.
Do not load excessive quantities of fresh
foo
d in the freezer. It is better to refer to
th
e cooling capacity of the refrigerator.
(Se
e “Technical data”.)
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Defrosting ·Cleaning
Defrosting the freezer
Th
e freezer defrosts automatically. No manual operation is needed.
Cleaning
Th
e refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to prevent bad stored food
odors.
Fo
r safety, unplug the power cord before cleaning the refrigerator.
Clean the refrigerator with a soft cloth or sponge with warm water (can
be added with mild detergent).
Dr
y water droplets on the refrigerator surfaces with a dry cloth.
Use of the cleaning filter (on some models)
Th
e design service life is from 5 to 6 years. But as the kind and
concentratio
operatio
replacemen
Afte
recove
n of odors in each refrigerator is uncertain due to different
n condition and environment, we recommend you to set the
t cycle within 3 years.
r prolonged use, you can put it under sunshine for 30 minutes to
r the deodorization effect. To clean, please use slow water flow.
The refrigerator is very heavy. When you are moving it for cleaning or repairs,
tak
e care not to damage the floor. Keep the refrigerator upright during moving. Do
no
t move the refrigerator by rocking it to avoid damage to the floor.
Do not spray or flush the refrigerator with water to avoid impact on its electrical
insulatio
n property.
Do not clean with hard brush, wire brush, detergent powder, gasoline, amyl
acetate
, acetone and similar organic solutions, warm water or acid or alkaline
Note
solutions
th
th
or property loss.
. Please clean with special refrigerator detergent to avoid damage.
Do not touch the cold iron parts with wet hands, otherwise your skin may stick on
e cold iron parts.
Whe
n cleaning, do not clean the cold glass shelves with warm water. Otherwise
e glass may break due to sudden temperature change and cause personal injury
Always keep the door gasket clean.
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Stopping use
Measures on power interruption
Eve
n in summer, food may be stored in the refrigerator for a few
hour
s after a power interruption. If a power interruption occurs,
pleas
e call the power company to ask about the interruption
duration.
Do not put additional food into the refrigerator during a power
interruptio
duratio
th
It is normal that the refrigerator will be delayed restart on condition power
supply shortly after power interruption, especially product is under ambient temperature above 43?.
If the refrigerator will not be used for an extended period, please unplug the power cord,
disconnec
Kee
producin
If leaving on an extended vacation, please disconnect the power and
wate
clea
remainin
temperatur
servic
Otherwis
wate
as well as the shelves and other movable parts in the freezer with
adhesiv
to avoid damaging the refrigerating system.
damag
n and try to open the door as few times as possible.
If prior notice of a power interruption is given and the interruption
n is over 24hrs, make some ice and put it in a container in
e top of the fridge storage compartment.
As temperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power interruption or other
failures
, the storage period and edible quality of food will be reduced.
Note
Stopping use
t the water source, and clean it with the method described above.
p the refrigerator door open to prevent any food remaining in the compartment from
g bad odors.
To ensure the service life of the refrigerator, it is recommended that the refrigerator
no
Note
Before leaving for a vacation
r source. remove any food, wait for the frost to melt. Afterwards,
n and dry the interior, and keep the door open to prevent any food
e person to drain the water in the water supply system.
r if the water pipe or joint breaks.
Movin
Unplug the refrigerator.
Remov
Secur
Clos
Do not tilt the refrigerator more than 45 degrees (angle to vertical)
Do not move the refrigerator by its handle to avoid property
t be turned off unless it is necessary.
g in the compartment from producing bad odors. If the room
e is expected drop below 0, please ask a qualified
e serious property loss may be caused due to overflow of
g the refrigerator
e all food.
e the shelves and crisper in the fridge storage compartment
e tape.
e the door and secure with adhesive tape.
e or personal injury.
War nin g
Neve
r place the refrigerating horizontally down.
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Troubleshooting
Before calling for service, please read the following troubleshooting table first. This can save
bot
h your time and money. The table contains common problems except those caused by
defect
s in workmanship or material of the refrigerator.
ProblemsCause
Refrigerato
The
compressor
doe
The
refrigerator
run
or runs for too
lon
r operation
s not work
s frequently
g period
The refrigerator is in the
defrostin
Th
e refrigerator is not
plugge
outlet.
Th
turne
d OFF.
The indoor or outdoor
temperatur
Th
bee
n powered off for a
perio
d of time.
Th
e automatic icemaker
is operating.
Th
e door is opened too
frequ ent l
period.
Th
e door of the fridge /
f r e e z e
compartmen
closed.
Th
e temperature setting
fo
r the freezer storage
compartmen
Th
e door gasket of the
fridg e/ fr eeze
compartmen
cracke
Th
e condenser is dirty.
sSolutions
g cycle.
d int o a power
e refrigerato r is
e is high.
e refrigerator has
y or for long
r s t o r a g e
t is not tightly
t is too low.
r stor ag e
t is dirty, worn,
d or mismatched.
refrigerato
mor
fro
to run longer.
refrigerato
to run longer.
it to start frequently. Please do not open the
doo
groun
j ar r in
opening/closing
sa tis factor
obtained
temperatur
ga
tim
desire
This is normal for an automatic defrosting
r.
Verify the plug is plugged in the socket firmly.
Pres
s the “Power” button for 3 seconds or
e to restart the refrigerator or turn the knob
m OFF to temperature selection position.
In this case, it is normal for the refrigerator
Normall
y, it takes 8 to 12 hours for the
r to totally cool down.
Ice-makin
Warm air enters the refrigerator and causes
r too frequently.
Ensur
Se
Clea
p of door gasket can cause a longer running
e of the refrigerator in order to maintain
Clea
g process makes the refrigerator
e the refrigerator is located on a level
d and there is no food or container
g th e doo r. S ee “ doo r /d r a we r
” in section “Problem”
t the temp erature high er until a
y re frigerat or tempera tur e is
. It takes 24 hours for the refrigerator
e to become stable.
n or replace the door gasket. A leakage
d temperature.
n the condenser.
Too high tem per atu re
Too high
temperatur
the
fridge/freezer
storage
compartment
Th
e temperature
in the freezer is
to
o high while the
temperatur
fridg
compartmen
OK
e in
e in the
e storage
t is
The door is opened too
frequentl
eac
high.
tightl
y or for too long
h time.
Temperature is set too
Th
e door is not closed
y.
Th
e condenser is dirty.
The freezer
temperatur
high.
e is set too
Warm air will enter the refrigerator
wheneve
doo
sectio
take
refrigerato
r the door is opened. Try to open the
r as less frequently as possible.
Rese
t the temperature.
Se
e “Door/drawer opening/closing in
n “Problem”.
Clea
n the condenser.
Set the freezer temperature lower. It
s 24 hours for the temperature of the
r to become stable.
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Troubleshooting
ProblemsCause sSolution s
Too high tem per atu re
e temperature in the
Th
e storage
fridg
compartmen
h while the
hig
temperatur
freeze
Wat er/ moisture/frost in the refrigerator
Moistur
accumula te
refriger ato
wall
Wat er/ moisture/frost on outside surface of the ref rig erator
Moistur
accumula te
refriger ato r'
outsid
betwee
t is too
e in the
r is OK
e
r inner
s
e
e surface or
n two doors
s on th e
s on th e
s
The fridge temperature
is set too high.
Hot and moist climate.
e door is not closed
Th
y.
tightl
e door is opened too
Th
frequentl
eac
no
cause
col
an
y or for too long
h time.
Damp climate.
e refrigerator door is
Th
t closed tightly. This
s condensation of the
d air in the refrigerator
d the warm air outside it.
Set the fridge temperature lower. It
take
s 24 hours for the temperature of the
refrigerato
Accumulation of frost and moisture
accelerat
sectio
moistur
drops.
sectio
e in such climate.
e “Door/drawer opening/closing” in
Se
n “Problem”.
Do not open the door so frequently.
This is normal in damp climate. The
e will decrease when the humidity
e “Door/drawer opening/closing” in
Se
n “Problem”.
r to become stable.
Automati
Th
no
Ice-maki n
capacit
insu
Th
canno
ic
Th
ba
Ba
Th
refriger ato
c icemaker
e icemaker do es
t make ice
g
y is
fficient
e icemaker
t stop mak ing
e
e cubed ic e t ast e
d
d odors in the ref rigerator
e inside of the
r is di rty
The icemaker is not
turne
d on
Th
e water supply valve is
no
t turned on
Th
e temperature in the
freeze
r is not low enough
Th
e icemaker is not
installe
d in place.
The ice-making capacity
is less than expected
Th
e temperature in the
freeze
r is not low enough
Its ice detection bar is
d to a lower position
pushe
by some object in the
r storage
freeze
compartment.
Tainted by odors in the
e or freezer storage
fridg
compartment.
e water supplied to the
Th
icemake
bee
extende
r is not fresh.
e cubed ices have
Th
n stored for an
d period.
The inside of the
refrigerato
store
r needs cleaning
d of strong odor is
Foo
d in the refrigerator
Turn on the icemaker on the display
panel.
Turn on the water supply valve.
e “Too high temperature” in section
Se
“Problem”.
h the icemaker to its proper place.
Pus
The icemaker can make approximately
g of cubed ices in 24 hours.
1k
Se
t the freezer temperature lower.
Remove the object that is restricting the
e detection bar, free the ice detection bar
ic
d remove all frozen ice patches from
an
d the ice detection bar.
aroun
Cover all the food closely. Discard the
ice
s stored for long period or made in the
t loads.
firs
d a filter on the water supply pipe.
Ad
e consult a water purification
Pleas
y.
compan
d the cubed ices stored too long.
Discar
Clean the internal of the refrigerator.
Wrap the food tightly.
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Troubleshooting
ProblemsCause sSolution s
If you hea r
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facilities
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system.
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e alarm is normal when it is first started
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e to relatively higher temperature. You can
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e the alarm manually.
silenc
Adjust the feet to level the refrigerator.
e objects around it.
Remov
Normal.
This prevents condensation and is normal.
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