CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Defrosting
• Power off the refrigerator.
• Remove the food from the refrigerator and place it properly to prevent food
from melting.
• Clear the drain pipe (to use soft materials to prevent damage to the liner),
prepare the water containers for defrosting.
• (Pay attention to clean the compressor compartment water draining tray,
avoding overflow to the ground).
• You can use the natural temperature for the natural defrost, you can also use
the ice shovel to eliminate the frost (to use plastic or wooden ice shovel, for
avoding damage to the liner or pipe).
• You can also use the appropriate amount of hot water to speed up the defrost,
with a dry towel to dry the water after defrosting.
• After defrosting, put back the foods in cabinet, and power on the refrigerator.
ATTENTION
Other mechanical devices or other means shall not be used to accelerate except those
recommended by the manufacturer. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Stop using
Power failure:
In case of power failure, even if it is in summer, foods inside the appliance can be
kept for several hours. During the power failure, the times of door opening shall
be reduced, and no more fresh food shall be put into the appliance.
Long-time nonuse:
The appliance shall be unplugged and then cleaned. Please leave the doors open
to prevent odor.
Moving:
Before the refrigerator is moved, take all objects inside out, fix the glass partitions,
vegetable holder, freezing chamber drawers and etc. with tape, and tighten
the leveling feet; close the doors and seal them with tape. During moving, the
appliance shall not be laid upside down or horizontally, or be vibrated; the
inclination during movement shall be no more than 45°.
ATTENTION
The appliance shall run continuously once it is started. Generally, the operation of the
appliance shall not be nterrupted, otherwise the service life may be impaired.
Foods can be preserved for a couple of hours even in summer in case of power failure, it is
recommended to reduce the frequency of opening door.
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