4.4 Adjusting the Legs
If the product is not in balanced position, ad-
just the front adjustable legs by rotating
them to right or left.
5 Preparation
Read the "Safety Instructions" sec-
tion first!
5.1 What to Do for Energy Saving
Connecting the product to electronic
energy-saving systems is harmful, as
it may damage the product.
• This refrigerating appliance is not intended
to be used as a built in appliance.
• Do not keep the refrigerator doors open
for long periods.
• Do not place hot food or beverages into
the refrigerator.
• Do not overfill the refrigerator; blocking the
internal air flow will reduce cooling capa-
city.
• In order to load the maximum quantity of
food into the freezer compartment of your
refrigerator, the upper drawers should be
taken out and the food should be placed
onto the wire/glass shelves. Net volume
and energy consumption information de-
clared in the energy label of your refriger-
ator was tested by taking out the upper
drawers in the cooler department and the
ice bucket, which is easily removable by
hand.
• Using the below drawer when storing is
strongly recommended.
4.5 Hot Surface Warning
The side walls of your product are equipped
with cooler pipes to enhance the cooling
system. High pressure fluid may flow
through these surfaces, and cause hot sur-
faces on the side walls. This is normal and it
does not require servicing. Be careful when
you contact these areas.
• Depending on the product's features; de-
frosting frozen foods in the cooler com-
partment will ensure energy saving and
preserve food quality.
• Make sure the foods are not in contact
with the cooler compartment temperature
sensor described below.
• If they are in contact with the sensor, en-
ergy consumption of the appliance might
increase
• Food shall be stored using the drawers in
the cooler compartment in order to ensure
energy saving and protect food in better
conditions.
• Food packages shall not be in direct con-
tact with the temperature sensor located
in the freezer compartment.
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