Contents
Product presentation
Operation
Product Features ........................................................................... |
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Names of components ................................................................... |
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Safety precautions.......................................................................... |
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Transportation and Placement ...................................................... |
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Electrical Connections.................................................................... |
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Product Standards.......................................................................... |
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Preparation before operation.......................................................... |
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Functions of Control Panel ............................................................. |
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Switching on and Temperature Adjustment.................................... |
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Refrigerator Compartment.............................................................. |
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Freezer Compartment................................................................... |
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning....................................................................................... |
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Key Points for Energy Saving....................................................... |
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Others .......................................................................................... |
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Common problems, analysis and elimination of faults
Technical parameters
Packing list
General knowledge of refrigerators
Common Problems ...................................................................... |
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Analysis and Elimination of Faults ............................................... |
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Technical parameters .................................................................. |
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Packing list ................................................................................... |
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General Knowledge of Refrigerators (I) ....................................... |
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General Knowledge of Refrigerators (II) ...................................... |
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Product Features
Frost-Free Refrigerator
Auto-defrost for refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment. A cooling fan is mounted in the freezer compartment respectively to force cool air circulation, such that the temperature in the refrigerator is dropped down quickly and kept uniform.
Highly Efficient and Energy Saving
Use a highly efficient and energy saving compressor to achieve a higher cooling efficiency and save more energy.
Double temperature, double control
The temperature in the freezer compartment is controlled by a computer system, and the temperature in the refrigerator compartment is controlled by an air door.
Computerized precision temperature control system keeps food fresh longer
The temperature in the freezer compartment is set, controlled, and displayed by the micro-computer system, such that the temperature can be controlled precisely to 1 and food can be kept fresh for a longer period of time.
LED single-screen temperature display
The single screen displays the temperature in the freezer compartment, has a vivid appearance which is quite clear.
Wide climate-range design
The product is designed suitable for a large range of climates, from the sub-temperature zone to the subtropical zone.
R600a refrigerant, a pioneer in the environmental protection the refrigerant
Both the refrigerant R600a and the foaming agent are hydrocarbon and will neither damage the ozone layer, nor produce a green house effect.
Safe and reliable toughened glass
Toughened glass shelves are safe, beautiful, and durable and with a heavy load capacity.
Removable door sealing strips for convenient cleaning
The purpose made removable door sealing strips are durable with a strong adhesive force, and can be cleaned conveniently.
Left-right door opening feature
The door can be opened to the left or to the right for more convenient placement of the refrigerator.
High-temperature alarm system
When the temperature in the freezer compartment is higher than an alarm temperature, the computer system will set off the automatic alarm to alert the user.
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Names of components All the illustrations in this manual are schematic. Some characterizations and apparatuses may be not consistent with your refrigerator type, and the specific structure and configuration are subject to the specific product.
A refrigerator compartment
B freezer compartment
1-7 control panel |
16 small bottle tray cover |
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air door temperature controller |
17 large bottle tray |
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light |
18 temperature sensor |
10 glass shelf |
19 freezer compartment door |
11 glass partition tray
12 vegetable basket
13 freezer drawer
14 short bottle tray
15 small bottle tray
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Safety precautions
A separate three-pin power supply socket with a grounding wire must be used.
When the refrigerator is started, it should be noted that, an alarm sound may be given out when the power supply plug is inserted into the socket, and at this time, please press the memory and alarm button 7 to stop alarming. When the refrigerator is powered on again after power failure, repair, or cleaning, if an alarm sound is given out, the memory and alarm button 7 may also be pressed.
The power cord must not be squeezed, folded, knotted, or damaged. If the power cord has been damaged during
transportation or installation, please contact the local customer service center immediately to have the cord replaced. There is the risk of possible electrical shock or fire if a damaged cord is plugged into a power source.
The power supply plug must be removed from the socket during refrigerator maintenance or cleaning.
To avoid breaking the cord, never directly pull the cord when removing the plug from the socket.
To avoid explosion and fire, it is forbidden to put inflammable or explosive materials, such as alcohol or gasoline, in the refrigerator.
Never put glass bottles or cans containing liquid in the freezer compartment, since they may crack or break after thorough freezing.
Do not touch frozen food or metal containers in the freezer compartment with wet hands, as fingers may be injured due to the low temperature.
Warning-The refrigeration tubing must not be damaged. The refrigerant in the tubing can cause serious injury if contacting the eyes. In case of emergency, immediately wash the eyes and go to a hospital for treatment.
Warning Except for those recommended by our company, mechanical tools or others must not be used to speed defrosting.
Warning Except for the categories recommended by our company, electrical appliances must not be used in the compartments. Do not place electrical appliances, such as microwave ovens, electrical cookers, and stabilizers, on the top of the refrigerator.
Warning-Good and unobstructed ventilation must be maintained within the housing or the nested structure of the refrigerator.
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Transportation and
Placement
30 cm |
30 cm |
Transportation
The refrigerator should not be moved by holding it by the door or door handle. It should be lifted from the bottom.
The refrigerator should not be laid on its side or turned upside down.
Placement
The refrigerator should be placed in a dry and well ventilated room, with a side and back clearance at least 10 cm, and a 30 cm clearance on top.
The ventilation grid on the compressor cover at the back of the refrigerator must not be covered or blocked. Avoid
placing the refrigerator close to a heat source or subjecting it to direct sunlight.
Foot adjustment
When placing the refrigerator, please ensure that the two front plastic foot screws can be adjusted to a proper height.
Place the refrigerator in a stable and level position. Adjust the two foot screws with a flat screwdriver or spanner on the side in the direction shown by the arrow, so that the refrigerator can be kept in an upright and stable condition. To avoid vibration and noise, be sure the plastic foot screws are securely on the ground.
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Electrical Connections
Product standards
The rated voltage of the refrigerator is 220V, the rated frequency
50 Hz, and the permissible voltage fluctuation range is 165-242V.
To ensure safe operation, the socket and its connection wires must be able to withstand a current over 10 A.
This series of refrigerators are based on the following national standards:
GB/T8059.4-93
Household refrigerating appliances, Frost-free refrigerators, Frost-free refrigerator-freezers, Frost-free frozen food storage cabinets, and Frost-free food freezers.
GB4706.1-1998
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances – Part 1: General requirements
GB4706.13-2004
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances-Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream appliances, and ice-makers
GB12021.2-2003
The maximum allowable values of the energy consumption and energy efficiency grades for household refrigerators
GB19606-2004
Noise limit value for household and similar electrical appliances
GB4343.1-2003
Electromagnetic compatibility-Requirements for household appliance, electric tools and similar apparatus-Part 1: Emission
GB17625.1-2003
Electromagnetic compatibility Limits-Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions Operation
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Operation
Preparation before operation
Remove all packing components, including the foam pad underneath the refrigerator, and pads and adhesive tapes inside the refrigerator securing accessories.
Check and count all accessories and documents according to the packing list.
Place the refrigerator at a proper location according to the related instructions in "Transportation and Placement".
Clean the refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment as well as the outside of the appliance, according to the related instructions on Page 13.
Wait more than thirty minutes before connecting to the wall socket.
Functions of Control
Panel
Negative sign indicator light 1
Temperature display screen 2 of freezer compartment
When no button is pressed, it displays the freezer compartment temperature.
When the button 5 is pressed, it displays the set value of the freezer compartment temperature.
Display the highest temperature having been reached in the freezer compartment during power failure.
Super freezing indicator light 3
Alarm indicator light 4
Temperature-adjusting button of freezer compartment 5
Super freezing button 6
Memory and alarm button 7
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