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Hints and tips
Normal operating sounds
The following sounds are normal during
operation:
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A faint gurgling and bubbling sound from
coils sound when refrigerant is pumped.
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A whirring and pulsating sound from the
compressor when refrigerant is pumped.
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A sudden cracking noise from inside
appliance caused by thermic dilatation
(a natural and not dangerous physical
phenomenon).
Hints for energy saving
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Do not open the door frequently or leave it
open longer than absolutely necessary.
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If the ambient temperature is high and very
low internal temperature is set and the
appliance is fully loaded, the compressor
may run continuously, causing frost or ice
on the evaporator. If this happens, set the
internal temperature toward warmer one to
allow automatic defrosting and so a saving
in electricity consumption.
Hints for fresh food refrigeration
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Do not store warm food or evaporating
liquids in the refrigerator.
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Cover or wrap the food, particularly if it has
a strong flavour.
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Position food so that air can circulate freely
around it.
Hints for refrigeration
Useful hints:
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Meat (all types): wrap in a suitable
packaging and place it on the glass shelf
above the vegetable drawer. Store meat for
at most 1-2 days.
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Cooked foods, cold dishes: cover and place
on any shelf.
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Fruit and vegetables: clean thoroughly and
place in a special drawer. Bananas, potatoes,
onions and garlic must not be kept in the
refrigerator if not packed.
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Butter and cheese: place in a special airtight
container or wrap in an aluminium foil or
a polythene bag to exclude as much air as
possible.
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Bottles: close with a cap and place on the
door bottle shelf, or (if available) on the
bottle rack.
Cautions for Use
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The more food stuff put in or the more and
the longer for once the door is opened, the
more it needs electric consumption, which
even leads malfunction.
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Re-plug in the power plug at the interval of
over ten minutes.
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Do not store bottled drink in the frozen-food
compartment, so as to prevent from being
broken and damaging the refrigerator.
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Open the door as less as possible during
power-cut.
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When defrosting, never use any sharp or
metallic objects to remove the frost on the
surface of the evaporator as it will damage
the evaporator.
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Do not touch foods and containers in
the frozen-food compartment with your
wet hands so as to prevent from being
frostbitten.
Storage of frozen food
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When first starting-up or after a period out
of use, before putting the products in the
compartment let the appliance run at least 2
hours on the colder setting.
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When you close and seal the package you
must not allow air or moisture in or out.
If you do, you could have food odour and
taste transfer throughout the refrigerator,
and also dry out frozen food.
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Note: Never put bottled food or drinks in
the frozen-food compartment.
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For best performance, leave enough space
in the frozen-food compartment for air
to circulate around the packages. Also let
enough room at the front so the door can
close tightly.
Hints for storage of frozen food
To obtain the best performance from this
appliance, you should:
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Make sure that the commercially frozen
foodstuffs were adequately stored by the
retailer.
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Make sure that frozen foodstuffs are
transferred from the food store to the
frozen-food compartment in the shortest
possible time.
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Do not open the door frequently or leave it
open longer than absolutely necessary.
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