Operating Instructions
BEFORE USING
TEMPERATURE
SELECTION
DEFROSTING
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1
Before the refrigerator is plugged in make sure the electric voltage to
be used is the same as the rated voltage. The power plug should
have its own independent socket. Using an adapter may cause the
socket to overheat.
2
Do not store flammable materials such as ether, benzene, LP gas
and glue, etc. in the refrigerator.
3
Do not splash water on the refrigerator, it may cause a malfunction or
electric shock.
4
The first time you turn the unit on, set the temperature control to "7,"
the coolest setting. Run the refrigerator without loading any food for at
least 2 hours. This ensures that the compartment has cooled down
sufficiently before placing any food inside.
To avoid vibration, the unit must be on a level surface. This is accom-
plished by adjusting the leveling legs located under the refrigerator. The
temperature of the refrigerator is controlled by setting the thermostat knob
to a desired setting.
The temperature of the refrigerator can be
adjusted by turning the thermostatic dial. The
range of temperature controls is from position
"OFF," or NO COOLING to "7," the coldest.
The setting of "4" should be satisfactory for
home refrigerator use.
There is no need to defrost the refrigerator, because ice deposits on the
inner back wall are defrosted automatically.
Ice build-up on the inner back wall during the compressor operation will
defrost automatically (when the compressor has cycled off). Defrost water
collects inside the drain passing through the drain outlet in the inner back
wall into a drain pan situated above the compressor from where it evapo-
rates.
7
OFF
7