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Daewoo FR-061 User Manual

Daewoo FR-061
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1. Clean the refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe the outside with a soft dry cloth, the
inside with a damp cloth.
2. Keep the door open and insert the power supply cord into the socket.
3. Turn the thermostat dial to “7” Close the door and let the refrigerator
operate for 15-20 minutes.
The freezer should then show some traces of frost.
HOW TO OPERATE
Starting your new Refrigerator
You can control the inside temperature by
turning the thermostat dial. Higher numbers
mean greater cooling power, smaller numbers
mean less cooling power. To make ice cubes
in the freezer compartment, set the dial to “7”.
The dial does not have to be set exactly on the
numbers, but can be any place in between.
Temperature control
Defrost the refrigerator when the frost accumulated on the evaporator is
about 5mm(1/5inch) thick.
Set the thermostat dial to “OFF”. Remove frozen or perishable foods.
Keep drip tray in place. Defrosting usually takes a few hours. To defrost
quickly remove all foods from the refrigerator and leave door open. Never
use a knife or other metal instrument to remove ice/frost from the
evaporator. After defrosting empty water from drip tray, return the
thermostat dial to the desired position to start refrigerating again.
How to defrost
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NOTE: Wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting if you unplug the
machine. Unit may fail to operate properly if restarted too
quickly.
NAMES OF THE PARTS
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1. EVAPORATOR:
The heart of the refrigerator.
It evaporates the refrigerant fluid and thereby absorbs heat from the
surrounding. Made of pure aluminum.
2. DRAIN PAN: (Use of Defrost Only)
Discards the water that drips of the evaporator when defrosting.
3. CONTROL BOX:
Regulates the operation of the motor and controls the inside
temperature of the refrigerator.
4. SHELF has full width and can slide out.
5. RACK for butter, eggs, and small size goods.
6. MAGNETIC DOOR SEAL:
Keeps the refrigerator virtually airtight all along the edge, but is never-
theless easy to open.
7. ICE CUBE TRAY:
Ice cubes are easy to remove from the tray.
8. USABLE RACK for cans or jars.
9. BOTTLE RACK for bottles, cans or jars.
10. CRISPER for vegetables and fruits.
11. SLIDE OUT CRISPER COVER.
§ FR-061 § FR-142
§ FR-091
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Daewoo FR-061 Specifications

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BrandDaewoo
ModelFR-061
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Names of the Parts

Evaporator

The heart of the refrigerator; evaporates refrigerant fluid to absorb heat. Made of pure aluminum.

Drain Pan

Discards water dripping from the evaporator during defrosting.

Control Box

Regulates motor operation and controls the refrigerator's inside temperature.

Shelf and Racks

Description of shelves and racks for food storage, including sliding and specialized racks.

Magnetic Door Seal

Keeps refrigerator virtually airtight along the edge, but is easy to open.

Ice Cube Tray

Ice cubes are easy to remove from the tray.

Crisper and Cover

Components for storing vegetables and fruits, including a slide-out cover.

How to Operate

Starting Your New Refrigerator

Instructions for initial setup and operation of the refrigerator.

Temperature Control

How to adjust the inside temperature using the thermostat dial for optimal cooling.

How to Defrost

Procedure for defrosting the refrigerator when frost accumulates on the evaporator.

How to Clean

How to Install

What to Do

When Out of Operating for a Long Time

Instructions for proper storage when the refrigerator will not be used for an extended period.

When You Get Ready to Move

Guidance on preparing the refrigerator for relocation to prevent damage.

When You Need Service

Troubleshooting tips for common issues before calling for professional service.

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