Midea HS-65L Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
Refrigerator
Model: HS-65L
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General
This refrigerator is widely used in places such as hotels ,offices, student dormitories and houses. It is small size, lightweight, low electric consumption and easy use, most suitable for refrigerating and preserving foods such as fruits and beverage.
Instructions for Installation
1. Do not tilt the refrigerator more than 450 form upright during moving. Do not apply force on any part such as condenser and door to prevent the refrigerator from deforming as this can influence its performance.
2. Allow the refrigerator enough space to operate well.
3. Do not install it in areas of high temperature or humidity to avoid damage.
Cautions for Safety
1. Before the refrigerator is plugged in, ensure that the local electric voltage (e.g. 240V) is the same as the rated voltage. The power plug should have its independent socket as adapter may cause the socket to overheat.
2. Do not store inflammable materials such as ether, benzine, LP gas and glue etc. in the refrigerator.
3. Do not splash water on the refrigerator as it may cause malfunction or electric shock.
Instructions for Use
1. When operating the refrigerator for the first time, run it without loading any food until it automatically stops at the desired temperature. Usually it takes 2 or 3 hours. Then, set the thermostatic dial at the setting desired and put food in the refrigerator.
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2. The temperature of the refrigerator can be adjusted by turning the thermostatic dial. A medium setting of the thermostatic dial is the most suitable for general operation.
3. Defrost the freezing compartment whenever the layer of frost on the surface of the evaporator reaches 3 or 4 mm. When defrosting, remove all food and set the thermostat at “OFF” position. Put the drip tray under the evaporator to collect melted water. After the frost has melted, discard the melted water and dry up the interior of refrigerator. The refrigerator can then be restarted by turning its thermostat to the desired setting.
Cautions for Use
1. The more food is put in or the more and the longer the door is opened, the more electric it consumes, which may eventually lead to malfunction.
2. Better not to place objects which are too heavy, pointed or corrosive on table board.
3. Re-plugging in the power plug at the interval of over ten minutes.
4. Do not store bottled drinks in the freezer as they may break and damage the refrigerator.
5. Open the door as little as possible during power-cut.
6. When defrosting, never use any sharp or metallic objects to remove the frost on the surface of the evaporator as it will damage the evaporator.
7. Do not touch any food or container in the freezing compartment with your wet hands to prevent frostbit.
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