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This refrigeratorhas been built withthe doorhinges on the right.
If youwish to change theopening direction,follow the instructions
below:
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4.Changing the reversible door4.Changing the reversible door
1. Removethe upper hinge cover(6)first.
2. Removethe two screws (1)that holdthe upper hinge (5)(right side)
to theframe. Take awaythe upperhinge (5).
3. Liftthe door and placeit ona padded surface toprevent scratchingit.
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5. Removethe left front leg(4) andtransfer it to theright side.
6. Removethe hole cover plate(7)to theright side.
7. Beforeplacing this lower hinge(2),remove thebolt-pin (9) and
reverse thedirection ofthe lower hinge(2). Theninstall thelower
hinge (2)onto theleft side of thelower framewith two screws (8).
8. Insertthe bolt-pin(9) to thelower hinge(2).
9. Setthe door to itsplace makingsure the door seatat thelower hinge(2).
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11.Install the upper hingecover(6) onthe upper hinge.
Remove thetwo screws (8) thathold thelower hinge (2) and
then removethe hinges(2).
Hold thedoor in the closedposition andsecure the top hinges(5)
to thetop frame of \theleft sidewith the two screws(1).
Do notover tighten the twoscrews. Onlytighten until the topof
the dooris levelled with thecounter top.
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The refrigeratorshould be cleaned andmaintained oncea month.
The powerplug should always bedisconnected fromthe
power outletbefore any cleaning ormaintainance iscarried out.
For cleaning,do not use hotwater,petrol, alcohol, kerosene,
washing powder, cleanser, alkalinedetergent, acidor chemical
clothes. Neverdirectly spray the refrigeratorwith water.
This couldcause rust or weakenthe insulation.
Wipe theinner, outer andaccessories ofthe refrigerator only
with lukewarm water. Forheavier cleaning,use a small amount
of washingdetergent in luke warmwater,then wipe down with
water anddry with a cleancloth.
Make surethat the rubber sealson thedoor are clean andnot
damaged.
Avoid leavingoils and solubles onthe plasticparts of the refrigerator.
Try towipe upas it is stain. Not doing so couldeasily agethe plastic.
Bad odourscan also occur ifnot cleanedregularly.
5.Maintenance5.Maintenance
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6. Troubleshooting
1. Whenthe refrigerator does notwork.
Check ifthere isa power failure.
Check ifthe powerplug is plugged intothe poweroutlet.
Check thatthe fusehas not blown.
2. Whenthe refrigerator is coolingexcessively.
The temperaturecontrol dial may beset toohigh.
3. Whenthe refrigerator is notcooling sufficiently.
The doormay not have beenclosed properly.
The doorgaskets may be damaged.
The temperaturecontrol dial may notbe setproperly.
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Check thatthe drainpipe and the drainhose arenot clogged.
Check thatthe drainpan is housed properly.
5. Whencondensation form on theoutside ofthe refrigerator.
Condensation mayform onthe outside when thehumidity ishigh
such asduring awet season. This isthe same result asthe
condensation formedwhen chilledwater is poured intoa glass.
It doesnot, therefore,indicate a failure, wipedry witha dry cloth.
6. Whenyou hear a soundlike waterflowing.
Asound like water flowingis therefrigerant flowing.
It doesnot Indicatea malfunction.
7. Whenthe cabinet's side panelheats up.
The sidepanel of the cabinetwill heat up whenthe dooris opened
or closedfrequently,when startingthe unit and whenthe unit
operates insummer withhigh ambient outside temperature,In
such case,do nottouch the panel, itresults fromthe dissipation
of theheat frominside the cabinet, andit doesnot mean that
something iswrong withthe refrigerator.
Youmay haveput something hot in.
Allowit tocool down.
There istoo much food inthe refrigerator.
The doorgasket/seals may be damaged.
The refrigeratormay not be wellventilated.
There maybeInsufficient clearance between therefrigerator
and surroundingwalls.
While defrosting,water overflows the refrigeratorand ontothe floor.
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7.Technical specifications7.Technical specifications
* Forthe detailed technical specifications,please referto the nameplate
at theback of the refrigerator.
* Specificationsare subject to changewithout priornotice.