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2.2
Temperature
Control
NORMA-
(
The
picture
above
is
only
for
reference.
The
actual
configuration
will
depend
on
the
physical
product
or
statement
by
the
distributor
)
®
The
figures
do
not
mean
specific
set
temperature,
but
temperature
level.
"COLD"
means
the
warmest
setting
"COLDER"
means
the
coldest
setting
The
higher
the
figure
is,
the
lower
the
actual
temperature
inside
refrigerator
shall
be.
"OFF"
means
stop
running.
®
Please
adjust
between
"cold"
and
"colder"
gear.
®
Recommended
gear:
"normal"
2.3
Placement
®
Before
using
the
refrigerator,
remove
all
packaging
materials
including
bottom
cushions
and
foam
pads
and
tapes
inside
the
refrigerator
,
tear
off
the
protective
film
on
the
door
and
the
refrigerator
body.
®
The
refrigerator
should
be
place;
the
ground
shall
be
flat,
and
sturdy.
placed
in
a
well-ventilated
indoor
®
The
top
space
of
the
refrigerator
©
Keep
away
from
heat
and
shall
be
greater
than
30cm,and
®
avoid
direct
sunlight.
Do
not
the
distances
from
bothsides
place
the
refrigerator
in
and
backside
shall be
more
moist
or
watery
places
to
ocn.
_odn
tr!an_
10cm
to
facilitate
heat
iz
N
prevent
rust
or
reduction
of
dissipation.
~
insulating
effect.
2.4
Start
to
use
The
refrigerator
shall
stay
for
half
an
hour
before
connecting
power
when
it
is
firstly
started.
The
refrigerator
shall
run
2
to
3
hours
before
loading
fresh
or
frozen
_
||
foods;
the
refrigerator
shall
run
for
more
than
4
hours
in
summerin
—||
advance
considering
that
the
ambient
temperature
is
high.
)
2.5
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
the
direct
sunlight.
®
|
et
hot
foods
cool
to
room
temperature
before
placing
in
the
appliance.
Overloading
the
appliance
forces
the
compressor
to
run
longer.
Foods
that
freeze
too
slowly
may
lose
quality,
or
spoil.
®
Be
sure
to
wrap
foods
properly,
and
wipe
containers
dry
before
placing
them
in
the
appliance.
This
cuts
down
on
frost
build-up
inside
the
appliance.
@
Appliance
storage
bin
should
not
be
lined
with
aluminum
foil,
wax
paper,
or
paper
toweling.
Liners
interfere
with cold
air
circulation,
making
the
appliance
less
efficient.
@
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.
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