Initial Setup:
Once the equipment has been positioned, leveled, and cleaned, ensure it remains untouched for at
least 24 hours before you turn it on. This step ensures optimal functioning.
Power Connection: Connect the power cord to a socket that matches the required specifications
and can handle the device's load.
Switch Activation: After ensuring proper power connection, turn on both the power switch and the
lamp switch. This action verifies the operational status of the refrigerator's lamp.
Temperature Check: Before filling the refrigerator, confirm that it reaches and maintains the
desired temperature. If everything seems fine after a 24-hour cycle, you can start placing a small
quantity of items inside.
Batch Filling: When adding items to the refrigerator, do it in batches. Each batch shouldn't exceed
one-third of the appliance's total capacity. Ensure the equipment has been off and remains off for
at least 12 hours before introducing another batch.
Operational Caution: Avoid constantly opening the door, especially during the cooling cycle.
Excessive interruptions can cause a rise in internal temperature.
Operation after Powering-Off
Memory Feature: The equipment is designed to remember set values. In case of power outages, it
will resume from where it stopped once power is restored.
Warning & Precautions:
If you switch the power off, remember that you cannot re-energize the refrigerator immediately.
Wait for at least five minutes to prevent potential harm to the compressor or the system.
If you anticipate not using the refrigerator for an extended period, unplug the power cord. For
models with batteries, ensure you turn off the battery switch. This step prevents unforeseen
electrical issues.
If you are leaving the refrigerator in a location where no one will monitor it for an extended period,
ensure children cannot access it. Additionally, make sure its door remains securely closed.
Inspections:
Assign a dedicated person to regularly inspect the refrigerator. They should check its current
condition, note down any abnormalities, and record its operational status. If any anomalies are
detected, especially ones that could compromise the items stored inside, immediately transfer
those items to another functional refrigerator. After rectifying the identified issue, you can then
replace the items in their original position.