Midea MDRB438FG Používateľská príručka

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USER MANUAL
MODEL: MDRB438FG
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REFRIGERATOR
Warning:
Before using this product, please
read this manual carefully and
keep it for future reference.
The design and specifications are
subject to change without prior
notice. Consult with your dealer
or manufacturer for details.
Version: 001-9-2021
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Dear user
THANK YOU and CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of this
high-quality Midea product. Your Midea refrigerator is designed for
reliable, trouble-free performance.
For future reference, please record your product model and serial
number on the back of the product or above the compressor
compartment on the right.
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................3
2. PROPER USE OF REFRIGERATOR .............................................. 11
2.1 PLACEMENT ....................................................................................... 11
2.2 ENERGY SAVING TIPS ................................................................. 12
2.3 CHANGING THE LIGHT ................................................................ 12
2.4 START TO USE ................................................................................ 13
2.5 COMPONENTS ................................................................................ 13
2.6 FUNCTIONS .....................................................................................14
2.7 LEVELING FEET.............................................................................. 17
3. MAINTENANCE OF REFRIGERATOR ......................................... 18
3.1 OVERALL CLEANING .................................................................... 18
3.2 CLEANING DOOR TRAY ............................................................. 19
3.3 DEFROSTING ...................................................................................19
3.4 OUT OF OPERATION ................................................................... 19
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................. 20
5. APPENDIX ..................................................................................... 21
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS ARE VERY
IMPORTANT
To prevent injury to the user or other persons and property damage,
these instructions must be followed. Incorrect operation due to ignoring
instructions may cause harm or damage, including death.
The level of risk is shown by the following indications.
Prohibition
symbol
This is a prohibition symbol.
Any incompliance with instructions marked with this symbol may result in damage to the product or endanger
the personal safety of the user.
Warning
symbol
This is a warning symbol.
It is required to operate in strict observance of instructions marked with this symbol; otherwise damage to the
product or personal injury may be caused.
Cautioning
symbol
This is a cautioning symbol.
Instructions marked with this symbol require special caution. Insucient caution may result in slight or
moderate injury or damage to the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Risk Of Fire / Flammable Materials
Risk of fire / Flammable materials
WARNING
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar
applications such as sta kitchen areas in shops, oces and other
working environments; farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels
and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type
environments; catering and similar non-retail applications.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order
to avoid a hazard.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a
flammable propellant in this appliance.
The appliance has to be unplugged after use and before carrying out
user maintenance.
WARNING: Keep ventilation openings in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in structure clear of obstructions.
WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to
accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended
by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Please dispose of the refrigerator according to local
regulations since it uses flammable blowing gas and refrigerant.
WARNING: When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply
cord is not trapped or damaged.
WARNING: Do not place multiple portable socket-outlets or
portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
WARNING: Do not use extension cords or ungrounded (two
prong) adapters.
WARNING: To avoid a hazard due to instability of the appliance,
it must be fixed in accordance with the instructions.
To Prevent Children From Being Entrapped, The Keys Must Be Kept
Out Of Reach Of Children And Not In The Vicinity Of Chest Freezer
(Or Refrigerator) (suitable for products with locks).
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DANGER
Risk of child entrapment. Before you dispose of your old refrigerator
or chest freezer:
-Take o the doors.
-Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
The refrigerator must be disconnected from mains power before
attempting the installation of accessories.
Refrigerant and cyclopentane foaming material used for the appliance
are flammable. Therefore, when the appliance is scrapped, it shall
be kept away from any fire source and be recovered by a special
recovering company with corresponding qualification other than be
disposed by combustion, so as to prevent damage to the environment
or any other harm.
For doors or lids fitted with locks, the keys must be kept out of reach
of children and not in the vicinity of the refrigerating appliance, in
order to prevent children from being locked inside.
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WARNING
For EU standard:
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with
the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision. Children aged from 3 to 8 years are
allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances.
To avoid contamination of food, please observe the following
instructions:
– Opening the door for long periods of time can cause a significant
increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
– Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and
accessible drainage systems.
– Clean water tanks if they have not been used for 48h; flush the
water system connected to a water supply if water has not been
drawn for 5 days. (Note 1)
– Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so
that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food.
– Two-star frozen-food compartments are suitable for storing
pre-frozen food, storing or making ice-cream and making ice cubes.
(Note 2)
– One-star , two-star and three-star compartments are
not suitable for freezing fresh food. (Note 3)
– For appliances without a 4-star compartment: this
refrigerating appliance is not suitable for freezing foodstus. (Note 4)
– If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods of time,
switch o, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent
mould developing within the appliance.
Notes 1, 2, 3, 4: Please confirm whether it is applicable according to
your product.
For a freestanding appliance: this refrigerating appliance is not
intended to be used as a built-in appliance.
Any replacement or maintenance of the LED lamps is intended to
be made by the manufacturer, its service agent or similar qualified
persons.
This product contains a light sources of energy efficiency class (F).
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
-www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
PROPER DISPOSAL
WARNING
Suocation Hazard
Before you dispose of your old chest freezer or refrigerator:
Remove the door or lid so that children cannot hide or get trapped
inside your old appliance.
Leave any shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or brain damage.
IMPORTANT:
Flammable gas and refrigerant used. It is the consumer’s responsibility to comply
with Federal and Local regulations when disposing of this product. Refrigerants must
be evacuated by a licensed, EPA-certified refrigerant technician in accordance with
established procedures.
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ELECTRICITY-RELATED
WARNINGS
Do not pull the power cord
when pulling the power plug of
the refrigerator. Please firmly
grasp the plug and pull out from
the socket.
To ensure safe use, do not
damage the power cord or
use the power cord when it is
damaged or worn.
Please use a dedicated power
socket; the power socket
shall not be shared with other
electrical appliances.
The power cord should be firmly
contacted with the socket,
otherwise fire may be caused.
Please ensure that the
grounding electrode of the
power socket is equipped with a
reliable grounding line.
Please turn o the valve of
leaking gas and open the doors
and windows in case of leakage
of gas and other flammable
substances. Do not unplug the
refrigerator and other electrical
appliances considering that
spark may cause a fire.
Do not use electrical
appliances on top of the
appliance, unless they are of
the type recommended by the
manufacturer.
WARNINGS RELATED
TO PLACING ITEMS
Do not place flammable,
explosive, volatile and
highly corrosive items in the
refrigerator to prevent damages
to the product or fire accidents.
Do not place flammable items
near the refrigerator to avoid
fire.
This product is a household
refrigerator and is only suitable
for the storage of food.
According to national standards,
a household refrigerator shall
not be used for other purposes,
such as storage of blood, drugs
or biological products.
Do not store beer, beverages
or other fluids contained in
bottles or enclosed containers
in the freezing chamber of
the refrigerator, otherwise the
bottles or enclosed containers
may crack due to freezing and
cause damages.
Freezing chamber
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WARNINGS FOR USE
Do not arbitrarily disassemble
or reconstruct the refrigerator,
nor damage the refrigerant
circuit; maintenance of the
appliance must be conducted by
a specialist.
A damaged power cord must be
replaced by the manufacturer,
its maintenance department or
related professionals in order to
avoid danger.
The gaps between refrigerator
door and body are small. Do
not place your hands in these
areas to prevent squeezing your
fingers. Please be gentle when
opening the refrigerator door to
avoid articles falling out.
Do not pick up food or
containers with wet hands in
the freezing chamber when the
refrigerator is running, especially
metal containers in order to
avoid frostbite.
Do not allow children to enter or
climb inside the refrigerator to
prevent that children are sealed
in the refrigerator or injured by
the falling refrigerator.
Do not spray or wash the
refrigerator; do not place the
refrigerator in moist places easy
to be splashed with water so
as not to aect the electrical
insulation properties of the
refrigerator.
Do not place heavy objects
on top of the refrigerator
considering that objects may
fall when opening the door, and
accidental injuries might be
caused.
Please pull out the plug in case
of power failure or cleaning. Do
not connect the refrigerator
to power supply within five
minutes to prevent damages
to the compressor due to
successive starts.
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ENERGY WARNINGS
1. Refrigerating appliances
might not operate consistently
(possibility of defrosting
of contents or temperature
becoming too warm in the
frozen food compartment)
when set for an extended
period of time below the cold
end of the temperature range
for which the refrigerating
appliance is designed.
2. Sparkling beverages shall not
be stored in a freezing chamber
or a lower temperature
compartment. Certain drinks
(such as ice water) shall not be
too cold for drinking.
3. Do not exceed the storage
time(s) recommended by the
food manufacturers for any
kind of food and particularly for
commercially quick-frozen food
in food-freezer and frozen-
food storage compartments or
cabinets.
4. Prevent an undue rise in
temperature of frozen
food while defrosting the
refrigerating appliance, such
as wrapping the frozen food in
several layers of newspaper.
5. A rise in temperature of frozen
food during manual defrosting,
maintenance or cleaning can
shorten the storage life.
DISPOSAL
Refrigerant and cyclopentane foaming material used for the
refrigerator are flammable. Therefore, when the refrigerator
is scrapped, it shall be kept away from any fire source and be
recovered by a special recovering company with corresponding
qualification other than be disposed by combustion, so as to
prevent damage to the environment or any other harm.
When the refrigerator is scrapped, disassemble the doors, and
remove gaskets of door and shelves; place the doors and shelves
in a proper place, so as to prevent trapping children.
Correct Disposal of this product:
This marking indicates that this product should not be
disposed with other household waste. To prevent possible
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled
waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used
device, please use the return and collection systems or contact
the retailer where the product was purchased. They take this
product in for environmental safe recycling.
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2. PROPER USE OF REFRIGERATOR
2.1 PLACEMENT
Before use, remove all packing
materials, including bottom
pads, foam pads and tapes
inside of the refrigerator; tear
o the protective film on the
doors and the refrigerator body.
Keep away from heat and
avoid direct sunlight. Do not
place the refrigerator in moist
or wet places to prevent rust
or reduction of the insulating
eect.
Do not spray or wash the
refrigerator; do not place the
refrigerator in moist places easy
to be splashed with water so
as not to aect the electrical
insulation properties of the
refrigerator.
The refrigerator is placed in a
well-ventilated indoor place; the
floor must be flat and sturdy
(rotate left or right to adjust the
wheel for levelling if unstable).
The space on top of the
refrigerator shall be greater
than 30cm, and the refrigerator
should be placed against a
wall with a distance of more
than 10cm to facilitate heat
dissipation.
Spare enough space for
convenient opening of doors
and drawers according to the
statement of the distributor.
10cm
10cm
D
H
10cm
10cm
10cm 10cm
W
W
B
A
135°
Front View
Top View
Side View
Width “W” 627
Depth “D”
(without handle)
670
Height “H” 1867
A1125
B1145
(unit: mm)
The measurements in the above table
may dier, depending on the measuring
method.
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NOTE
This refrigerator needs to be installed
independently and cannot be built-in.
Otherwise, it will cause problems such
as failure to install, performance and life
of the product are reduced. Also, the
manufacturer does not provide basic
product warranty.
2.2 ENERGY SAVING
TIPS
The appliance should be located
in the coolest area of the room,
away from heat producing
appliances or heating ducts, and
out of direct sunlight.
Let hot foods cool down to
room temperature before
placing it in the appliance.
Overloading the appliance
forces the compressor to run
longer. Food that freezes too
slowly may lose quality, or spoil.
Be sure to wrap food properly,
and wipe containers dry before
placing them in the appliance.
This cuts down on frost build-up
inside the appliance.
Appliance storage bins should
not be lined with tin foil, wax
paper, or paper toweling.
Liners interfere with cold
air circulation, making the
appliance less ecient.
Organize and label food to
reduce door openings and
extended searches. Remove as
many items as needed at one
time, and close the door as soon
as possible.
2.3 CHANGING THE
LIGHT
Any replacement or
maintenance of the LED lamps
is intended to be made by the
manufacturer, its service agent
or similar qualified persons.
The light source in this product is
only to be replaced by qualified
engineers.
1. First remove the plug.
2. Remove the light cover with a
screwdriver.
3. Take down the lamp panel.
4. Remove the connection terminal.
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2.4 START TO USE
Before initial start, keep the
refrigerator still for two hours
before connecting it to power
supply.
Before placing any fresh or
frozen foods, the refrigerator
should have run for 2 - 3 hours,
or for above 4 hours in summer
when the ambient temperature
is high.
NOTE
This product is not recommended for use
with sockets or main switch with A/GFCI
function, otherwise it may cause tripping.
1. It does not pose a safety risk when
tripped.
2. If tripping persists, it is recommended
to replace the socket or main switch
without A/GFCI function.
2.5 COMPONENTS
LED lighting
Door tray
Shelf
Drawer
Upper freezer drawer
Lower freezer drawer
The picture above is only for reference. The actual configuration will depend on the
physical product or statement by the distributor
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Refrigerating chamber
The Refrigerating Chamber is
suitable to store of a variety of
fruits, vegetables, beverages
and other food consumed in the
short term; suggested storage
time 3 to 5 days.
Cooked food should not be
placed in the refrigerating
chamber until cooled down to
room temperature.
Food is recommended to be
sealed up before placing it into
the refrigerator.
The glass shelves can be
adjusted up or down for proper
storage space and easy use.
Freezing chamber
The low temperature freezing
chamber may keep food fresh
for a long time and it is mainly
used to store frozen food and
making ice.
The freezing chamber is suitable
to store meat, fish, rice balls and
other food not to be consumed
short-term.
Chunks of meat are preferably
to be divided into small pieces
for quick freezing and easy
access. Please note that food
should be consumed within the
shelf life.
Freezing capacity value is
marked on the rating label.
IMPORTANT:
Drawers, food boxes, shelves, etc. placed according to the position in the picture above
are the most energy ecient.
NOTE
Storage of too much food during operation after the initial connection to power may
adversely aect the freezing eect of the refrigerator. Food stored should not block the
air outlet; or otherwise the freezing eect will also be adversely aected
2.6 FUNCTIONS
Display
Refrigerating compartment
Freezer compartment
Super Cool icon
Super Freeze icon
Auto mode
Button operation
A. Temperature adjustment
B. Refrigerating / freezer compartment
adjustment
C. Auto mode adjustment
D. Lock/unlock adjustment
The picture above is only for reference. The actual configuration will depend on the
physical product or statement by the distributor
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Lock and unlock
In unlocked mode, press and
hold button for 3 seconds
to enter locked mode, which is
confirmed by the locking beep.
In locked mode, press and hold
the button for 3 seconds to
enter unlocked mode, which
is confirmed by the unlocking
beep.
Locked mode will be
automatically entered after
30 seconds if there is no key
operation.
Mode setting
Press button , the Super
Cool icon will light up / go
out to enter or exit Super Cool
mode.
Press button , the Super
Freeze icon will light up / go
out to enter or exit Super Freeze
mode.
Press button , icon will
light up / go out to select /
cancel AUTO mode.
Super Cool mode is
automatically disabled after
6hours.
Super Freeze mode
automatically disabled after
26hours.
When setting the Super Cool
mode, the refrigerating system
will automatically set 2°C.
When Super Cool mode is
exited, the temperature in
the refrigerating chamber will
automatically return to the
previously set temperature.
When setting the Super Freeze
mode, it is automatically set
to -24°C. When Super Freeze
mode is exited, the freezing
chamber will automatically
return to the previously set
temperature.
When setting AUTO mode, the
refrigerating compartment will
is automatically set to 5°C and
the freezer compartment is set
to -18°C.
Temperature setting of
refrigerating compartment
Press the refrigerating
compartment temperature
adjusting button to
adjust the temperature of the
refrigerating compartment.
Press button once for the
temperature to decrease 1°C.
After the temperature setting
reaches 2°C, press button
once for the refrigerating
compartment temperature
cycling to 8°C.
The refrigerating compartment
temperature setting range is
2°C to 8°C, taking eect after
locking the display.
Switching the refrigerator o and
on:
In on mode, press and hold
button for 4 seconds until
three beeps can be heard; the
refrigerating compartment
enters o mode and the display
shows “o”.
In o mode, press and hold
button for 4 seconds until
three beeps can be heard and
the refrigerating compartment
exits o mode. “O” disappears,
indicating that the refrigerating
compartment has been
switched on; the default setting
temperature of the refrigerator
is 5°C and it enters the normal
operating mode.
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Temperature setting of freezing
compartment
Press the freezing compartment
adjusting button to adjust
the temperature of the freezing
compartment.
Press button once for
the temperature to decrease
1°C. After the temperature
setting reaches -24°C, press the
freezing compartment adjusting
button once for the freezing
compartment temperature
cycling to -16°C.
The freezing compartment
temperature is setting range
-24 to -16°C, taking eect
after locking the display.
Recommended setting:
refrigerating chamber 4°C,
freezing chamber -18°C.
Storage upon power failure
In case of power failure, the
working mode will be locked
and maintained until the power
is back.
Door open warning and alarm
When the door of the
refrigerating chamber opens,
display and lamp of the
compartment light up.
If the door of the refrigerating
chamber is not closed
or opened for more than
120seconds, beep tones will be
mitted until the door is closed
again.
Fault indication
The following warnings
appearing on the display
indicate corresponding faults
of the refrigerator. Though
the refrigerator may still have
cold storage function with the
following faults, please contact
a maintenance specialist to
ensure optimized operation of
the appliance.
Error code Fault description
E1
Temperature sensor
failure of refrigerating
chamber
E2
Temperature sensor
failure of freezing
chamber
E5
Freezing defrost
sensor detection
circuit error
E6 Communication error
E7 Ambient temperature
sensor error
NOTE
The quick freezing function is designed to
maintain the nutritional value of the food
in the freezer. It can freeze the food in the
shortest time. If a large amount of food
is frozen at one time, it is recommended
that you turn on the quick freezing
function. At this time, the freezing speed
is increased, which can quickly freeze the
food, eectively lock the nutrition of the
food, and facilitate storage.
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2.7 LEVELING FEET
1) Precautions before operation:
Before making changes the
refrigerator must be disconnected
from power.
Before adjusting the leveling feet,
precautions should be taken to
prevent any personal injury.
2) Schematic diagram of leveling
feet
3) Adjusting procedures:
a. Turn the feet clockwise to raise
the refrigerator.
b. Turn the feet counter-clockwise
to lower the refrigerator.
c. Adjust the right and left feet
based on the procedures above to
a horizontal level.
IMPORTANT:
The picture above is only for reference.
The actual configuration will depend on
the physical product or statement by the
distributor
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Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Trouble
Shooting Appendix
Trouble
Shooting Appendix
3. MAINTENANCE OF REFRIGERATOR
3.1 OVERALL CLEANING
Dust behind the refrigerator and
on the floor must be cleaned to
improve the cooling eect and
energy saving.
Check the door gasket regularly
to make sure there is no debris.
Clean the door gasket with a
soft cloth dampened with soapy
water or diluted detergent.
The interior of the refrigerator
should be cleaned regularly to
avoid odors.
Please turn o the power before
cleaning the interior, remove all
food, drink, shelves, drawers,
etc.
Use a soft cloth or sponge
to clean the inside of
the refrigerator with two
tablespoons of baking soda and
a quart of warm water. Then
rinse with water and wipe clean.
After cleaning, open the door
and let it dry naturally before
turning on the power.
For areas that are dicult to
clean inside the refrigerator
(such as narrow places, gaps
or corners), we recommend to
wipe them regularly with a soft
rag, soft brush, etc. and when
necessary, with some tools
(such as thin sticks) to ensure
no contaminants or bacterial
accumulation in these areas.
Do not use soap, detergent,
scrub powder, spray cleaner,
etc., as these may cause odors
inside the refrigerator or
contaminate food.
Clean the door tray, shelves
and drawers with a soft cloth
dampened with soapy water or
diluted detergent. Dry with a
soft cloth or dry naturally.
Wipe the outer surface of the
refrigerator with a soft cloth
dampened with soapy water,
detergent, etc., and then wipe
dry.
Do not use hard brushes,
scouring pads, wire brushes,
abrasives (such as toothpaste),
organic solvents (such as
alcohol, acetone, banana oil,
etc.), boiling water, acid or
alkaline items, which may
damage the fridge surface
and interior. Boiling water
and organic solvents such as
benzene may deform or damage
plastic parts.
Do not rinse directly with
water or other liquids during
cleaning to avoid short circuit or
aect electrical insulation after
immersion.
Unplug the refrigerator for defrosting and
cleaning.
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3.2 CLEANING DOOR
TRAY
The picture above is only for reference.
The actual configuration will depend on
the physical product or statement by the
distributor
Cleaning steps:
a. In order to take o the tray,
punch the bottom of right part of
the tray several times, then punch
the bottom of left part, as shown in
the figure.
b. The tray can be easily taken o
after it has been loosened.
3.3 DEFROSTING
The refrigerator is made based
on the air-cooling principle
and thus has automatic
defrosting function. Frost
formed due to change of
season or temperature may
also be manually removed by
disconnection of the appliance
from power supply or by wiping
with a dry towel.
3.4 OUT OF OPERATION
Power failure: In case of power
failure, even if it is in summer,
food inside the appliance can
be kept for several hours; during
the power failure, the times
of opening the doors must be
reduced, and no more fresh
food should be placed into the
appliance.
Long-term non-use: Unplug
and clean the appliance and
leave the doors open to prevent
odors.
Moving: Before the refrigerator
is moved, take all objects
out, fix the glass partitions,
vegetable holder, freezing
chamber drawers etc. with tape,
and tighten the leveling feet;
close the doors and fix them
with tape. During the move,
the appliance must not be laid
upside down or horizontally, or
be exposed to strong vibration;
the inclination during the move
should be no more than 45°.
IMPORTANT:
The appliance shall run continuously once
it is started. Generally, the operation of
the appliance shall not be interrupted;
otherwise the service life may be
impaired
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Safety
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Refrigerator
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Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Maintenance of
Refrigerator
Trouble
Shooting Appendix
Trouble
Shooting Appendix
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING
The following simple issues can be handled by the user. Please call the
after-sale service department if the issues are not solved.
Malfunction Check whether the appliance is connected to power or whether the plug
is inserted properly.
Check whether the voltage is too low.
Check whether there is a power failure or circuits have tripped.
Odor Odorous food should be tightly wrapped.
Check whether there is any rotten food.
Clean the inside of the refrigerator.
Long operation of
the compressor
Long operation of the refrigerator is normal in summer when the
ambient temperature is high.
We do not suggest placing too much food in the appliance at the same
time.
Food must cool down before being placed in the appliance.
The doors are opened too frequently.
Light fails to turn
on
Check whether the refrigerator is connected to power supply and
whether the illuminating light is damaged.
Have the light replaced by a specialist.
Door cannot be
properly closed
The door is stuck by food packages.
Too much food inside.
The refrigerator is tilted.
Loud noises Check whether the floor is level and whether the refrigerator is placed in
a stable position.
Check whether accessories are placed at proper locations.
Door seal fails to
be tight
Remove foreign matters on the door seal.
Heat the door seal and then cool it for restoration
(or blow it with an electrical drier or use a hot towel for heating).
Water pan
overflows
There is too much food in the chamber or food stored contains too
much water, resulting in heavy defrosting.
The doors are not closed properly, resulting in frosting due to entry of
air and increased water due to defrosting.
Hot housing Heat dissipation of the built-in condenser via the housing, which
is normal. When the housing becomes hot due to high ambient
temperature, storage of too much food or shutdown of the compressor,
provide good ventilation to facilitate heat dissipation.
Surface
condensation
Condensation on the exterior surface and door seals of the refrigerator is
normal when the ambient humidity is too high. Just wipe the condensate
with a clean towel.
Abnormal noise Buzz: The compressor may produce buzzes during operation, and the
buzzes are loud particularly upon start or stop. This is normal.
Creak: Refrigerant flowing inside the appliance may produce creak,
which is normal.
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