Overview of appliance
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1. Freezer compartment
2. Ice cubes
3. Temperature control dial for
the freezer compartment
4. Temperature control dial for
the refrigerator compartment
5. Shelves
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6. Vegetable drawer
7. Water dispenser
8. Door compartments
9. Adjustable foot
10. Egg holder
11. Ice cube tray
Positioning the appliance
Position the appliance in a place with good air circulation, protected from sources of heat or moisture.
cooling and low energy consumption.
Leave enough space so that you can open the door up to an angle of 160°.
Power supply
The SABA refrigerator is operated with a single-phase alternating current of 220 - 240 V/50 Hz.
The mains plug must be connected to a grounded outlet.
Do not lengthen or fold the power cable and keep it away from the compressor, as the surface
temperature of the compressor rises when it is in operation. Otherwise you risk damaging the power
cable insulation, which can lead to current leakage.
Your appliance must be placed on a level surface. The feet can be adjusted for this purpose.
Energy-saving tips
Install the fridge or freezer in a cool place out of direct sunlight and away from cookers, heaters,
dishwashers or any hot air emitting items.
Do not set the fridge and freezer temperatures lower than necessary. Set the internal temperature
within the correct range eg. adjust the thermostat at middle position for 4°C in the fridge
compartment and -18°C in the freezer respectively.
Let pre-cooked foods cool down before placing them in the fridge or freezer.
This will prevent the internal temperature of the fridge from rising.
Keep your fridge full, but not over crowded, this helps reduce "cold" air loss.
Meanwhile, avoid overloading the fridge or freezer. Try to leave about 20% free space for air
circulation.
To prevent cold air escaping, limit the frequency of opening door. When returning from shopping,
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