Igloo FR1082 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FR832B-BLACK
FR1082
Igloo is a registered trademark of Igloo Products Corp.
Licensed to:
Curtis International LTD
Warning and safety instructions
Please Read Operating Instructions Carefully Before Using The Refrigerator.  Please Keep Your Instructions For Reference In The Future.  Owing To Update Of Product Incessantly, Product What You Buy May Be Not
Completely Comported With The Instructions. However, It Does Not Convert Performance Of Refrigerator And Operation.
The Instructions Provided Must Be Strictly Observed When Setting Up, Operating And
Servicing The Refrigerator.
The Manufacturer Is Not Responsible For Any Accidents Or Damage Caused By
Disregard Of The Following Rules:
WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Using power supply of the refrigerator must agree with the indicated power supply in the
nameplate. Otherwise it will damage the refrigerator, for the damage and breakdown; the manufacture does not undertake charge free maintenance in despite of the protected time.
Installation and connection of the refrigerator must be carried out exactly according to
the instructions provided by the manual. Connection parts must be in accordance with the specifications stated on the identification plaque.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarity qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not damage the refrigerator circuit.  Electrical safety is only guaranteed when the refrigerator is connected to a properly
wired, earthed electricity supply.
In order to ensure operation normally of the refrigerator, by the long-distance moving, it
must wait for 1/2-1 hour or so, then turn on it.
After electricity failure, wait for more than 5 minutes before you turn on your refrigerator
again, or the compressor may be damaged.
Do not place or use anything flammable, such as gas containers, petrol, banana oil or
other such substance near the refrigerator due to fire risk. High-proof alcohol must be stored in tightly sealed bottles or other containers and should always be placed in an upright position. Never store explosive substances in the refrigerator.
Do not store full, sealed, glass bottles in freezer, as they will burst upon freezing.  Do not locate the refrigerator in a damp or wet environment. Or in a position where it is
likely to get splashed. Such an environment would weaken the electrical insulation or expose live wires while live wires are dangerous and may cause an electric shock or fire.
Children should not be left unsupervised with the refrigerator.  The refrigerator must be disconnected from the electricity in case of breakdown or when
cleaning and repairing.
To remove the plug from the socket, grasp the plug firmly and pull it out. Do not pull at
the cable. Do not connect the machine to electrical outlets while your hands are wet or damp.
Do not step on or lean against the cooler or freezer door, or the base cover of the
refrigerator.
To prevent frostbite, do not touch with bare skin or eat anything that has been directly
removed form the freezer.
If a gas leak is discovered in the same room as the refrigerato r, turn off the gas supply.
Do not open the refrigerator door and do not remove the plug from the main electricity
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supply. A small spark resulting from such actions could cause a gas explosion. Open all of the doors and windows in the room to disperse the gas.
REGULATIONS:
This refrigerator is solely for the purpose of refrigerator, freezing and storing food and for making ice and must not be used for any other purpose .
Straction diagram
Notice: The inside accessory is different for each model refrigerator.
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Using of freezer chamber and cold-storing chamber
FREEZER CHAMBER: A chamber for freezing food or storing refrigerator food and making a small quantity of ice.
NOTICE:
When buying ready-frozen food, the following precautions should be observed:
1. Check that the packaging is intact.
2. Make sure that the products have not exceeded their expiry date.
3. Check that the thermometer of the freezer where the food is being bought is indicating a temperature at or below -18℃.
4. Once bought frozen foods should be exposed to as little heat as possible and should be placed in the home freezer as quickly as possible.
Before hot food or hot beverage put into the chamber, it must be cooled according to
indoor temperature.
Before freezing pack the food in tightly sealed containers or bags so that it does not lose
its taste, color or nutritional value and so that it does not dry out.
1. The following are suitable packing materials: polyethylene bags, aluminum foil and freezing-proof container. All of these materials are available at department stores or stores that specialize in this line of business.
2. The following are unsuitable packing materials: wrapping paper, vellum paper, cellophane, rubbish bags and used shopping bags.
3. If possible, eliminate the air from the packing container.
4. Before placing wrapped food in the freezer mark the date that the food is being placed in the freezer and also mark the contents. For all types of food can be stored frozen, before it starts to deteriorate.
When a power cut occurs, the doors of the refrigerator should be open as less as
possible. Avoid putting new food into the cooler or freezer as this will cause the temperature to rise at a faster rate.
Do not handle frozen food, nor take them directly from the freezer with wet hands, as wet
hands adhere to frozen food.
ICE TRAY
Fill the ice-tray three quarters full of water and place it in the freezer. Ice cubes can be easily removed from the ice-tray by slightly twisting it.
Notice: Use cool boiled water to make ice cubes.
Don’t bend ice tray so as not to break the tray.  Don’t make cubic with other container lest damage it.
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