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Daewoo FR-860NA User Manual

Daewoo FR-860NA
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Unstable installation causes vibration and
noise of refrigerator.
Wooden floor or carpet can be discolored
under the refrigerator.
Doors look hanged down due to the twist
of refrigerator unless it is levelled.
More than 10 cm from 3 sides (left, right
and back) is good enough for ventilation.
Insufficient space causes the noise of
vibration, weakening of refrigerating
power and the waste of electricity.
Direct sun light, side heat of stove and gas
range can weaken the refrigerating power.
Avoide a place by the faucet or sink with much
moisture and where water can splash. Rust and
corrosion, short-circuit are surely made.
Use hard board or a plank on a
concrete/cement floor.
1. Installation Instructions
Where the floor is solid and level Where ventilation is good Where there is little or no heat, moisture
Suitable Installation Place
Grounding is necessary
where
Grounding by using
grounding wire
Grounding by using
short-circuit breaker
Grounding is not necessary
You should not connect the
ground wire to
Grounding terminal is the green one connected to the power cord in the back of refrigerator.
Bury copper plate to which grounding wire is connected 25 cm deep in the ground.
Short-circuit breaker is a must where the floor is always wet, for example, fish shop,
restaurant kitchen etc.
in case of using side-grounded outlet.
water pipe, gas pipe, telephone line,
lightening-rod.
There can be an explosion or fire.
Grounding wire
Side
Grounded
outlet
Grounding
Correct usage of Refrigerator Installation Process
water can splash easily ;
Kitchen etc.
there is much moisture ;
basement etc.
any wet and/or damp
places.
Plug in the refrigerator
after installation.
Set both compartments’
temperature to “3” to
perform preparatory run
for 2 or 3 hours.
When the inside is cold
enough, put the foods in.
* See page for
details.
* When the surrounding
temperature is hot in
midsummer, do not
open and shut the doors
too often after
installation.
2
Attatch the height adjustable legs to their holes in the
left and right bottom of refrigerator.
Adjust the height by turning the legs until they touch the floor.
Let the right adjustable leg touch the floor firmly, while the
left, smoothly.

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Daewoo FR-860NA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDaewoo
ModelFR-860NA
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Installation Instructions

Suitable Installation Place

Guidance on selecting an appropriate location for optimal refrigerator performance and stability.

Grounding Requirements

Details on the necessity and methods of grounding the refrigerator for electrical safety.

Refrigerator Usage After Installation

Instructions on initial plug-in and preparatory run cycles for the refrigerator.

Installation Process Steps

Procedure for attaching adjustable legs and leveling the refrigerator correctly.

Safety Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Important warnings and cautions regarding potential hazards and improper use of the refrigerator.

Ventilation and Power Outlet Safety

Guidelines for proper ventilation and using exclusive power outlets to prevent fire and electrical hazards.

Food Handling and Disposal Safety

Precautions for handling frozen food and safe procedures for discarding the refrigerator.

Cleaning and Electrical Hazards

Advice on cleaning plugs and avoiding electrical hazards from moisture and dirt.

Placement and Load Safety

Recommendations on avoiding wet environments and overloading the refrigerator to prevent short circuits and fires.

Environmental and Electrical Hazards

Safety advice regarding moisture, electrical sparks, and using sprays near the refrigerator.

Usage Restrictions and Maintenance

Guidance on safe food consumption, storage, and avoiding unauthorized disassembly or touch.

Electrical Safety and Maintenance

Procedures for unplugging, grounding, and basic maintenance safety.

Moving and Installation Safety

Precautions for safely moving, carrying, and installing the refrigerator.

Door Operation and Power Failure Safety

Safe practices for door handles, power outages, and food storage during emergencies.

Operational Cautions and Hazards

Warnings about floor spills, touching cold surfaces, and reaching under the unit.

Troubleshooting

Fresh Food Freezing Issues

Diagnosing why food in the fresh compartment may be freezing unexpectedly.

No Cooling Issues

Steps to check if the refrigerator is not cooling at all, including power and plug checks.

Insufficient Cooling Issues

Identifying causes for the refrigerator not cooling sufficiently, like temperature settings or food load.

Refrigerator Noise Diagnosis

Troubleshooting common noises to determine if they indicate a fault or normal operation.

Moisture and Water Management

Addressing issues related to moisture collection inside and water flow when moving the unit.

Odor Detection and Resolution

Checking for blocked ducts and unwrapped strong-odoring foods to resolve smells.

Refrigerator Operational Anomalies

Identifying common refrigerator issues that may appear as malfunctions but are normal operations.

Name of Each Part & Function

Automatic Icemaker and Deodorizer

Description of the automatic icemaker system and the anti-microbe deodorizer function.

Water Supply and Storage Systems

Details on the water feeding case, supply tank, and their roles in icemaking.

Food Storage Compartments

Overview of the chilled room, fresh food shelves, and vegetable drawers.

Cabinet Components and Covers

Identification of the front cover and other structural parts of the refrigerator.

Freezer and Fresh Food Compartment Storage

Details on shelves and pockets within the freezer and fresh food compartments.

Automatic Icemaker Components Breakdown

Identification and description of individual parts of the automatic icemaker system.

How to Use the Icemaker

Initial Setup and Cleaning

Steps for preparing and cleaning the icemaker components before first use.

Filling and Ice Production

Instructions for filling the water tank and initiating the ice-making process.

Ice Storage and Quality

Guidance on ice storage and advice regarding the first batches of ice cubes.

Control Buttons & Indicators

Freezer Compartment Controls

Explanation of buttons and indicators for controlling the freezer compartment temperature and silent mode.

Water Supply Status Indicator

Understanding the 'Water supply' display light for the icemaker's water tank status.

Fresh Food Compartment Controls

Details on buttons and indicators for managing fresh food compartment temperature and modes.

Fuzzy Logic Control System

Explanation of fuzzy control, multi-screen indicators, and fuzzy display functions.

Temperature Setting & Regulation

Freezer Compartment Temperature Settings

How to adjust and regulate the temperature for the freezer compartment.

Silent Control Mode Operation

Instructions on activating, running, and stopping the silent control mode.

Fresh Food Compartment Temperature Settings

How to adjust and regulate the temperature for the fresh food compartment.

Fuzzy Logic and Silent Control Functions

Detailed steps for operating Fuzzy Logic and Silent Control modes.

Care & Cleaning

Pre-Cleaning and General Advice

Guidelines before cleaning, including stain removal and regular cleaning frequency.

Cleaning Refrigerator Compartments

Instructions for removing and cleaning shelves, drawers, and the chilled room.

Exterior Cleaning and Mobility

Cleaning the exterior, rollers, and steps for moving the refrigerator.

Interior Cleaning and Safety Checks

Advice on interior cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals, and post-cleaning safety checks.

Evaporation Dish Cleaning Procedure

Steps for cleaning the evaporation dish, especially if strong odors are present.

How to Clean the Icemaker

Water Tank and Supply Box Cleaning

Procedure for removing and cleaning the water tank and water supply box.

Icemaker Test and Ice Storage Cleaning

Using the test button and cleaning the ice storage case.

Right Use of Icemaker

Icemaker Operational Issues

Troubleshooting steps when the icemaker stops working temporarily.

Factors Affecting Ice Production

Reasons for slow ice-making, including initial use and environmental factors.

Water Filter Maintenance

Guidelines for using and maintaining the water filter for optimal icemaker performance.

Helpful Hints

Light Bulb Replacement Guide

Instructions for safely replacing light bulbs in the freezer and fresh food compartments.

Power Failure and Long-Term Storage

Advice on managing the refrigerator during power outages and extended periods of non-use.

Efficient Storage of Foods

Food Preparation and Cleaning Practices

Ensuring foods are clean and properly prepared before storage to maintain freshness.

Temperature Control for Freshness

The importance of cooling hot foods before storage to preserve freshness and save energy.

Portioning and Packaging for Storage

Tips for dividing food into servings and wrapping it to prevent drying and odor.

Optimizing Air Circulation and Door Use

Avoiding overfilling and minimizing door openings to maintain cold air circulation.

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