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AFD630IX CFL629CW/CX AFL628CX/CW Top Mount fridge-freezer Instruction for use[...]
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T able of Contents Before use Use instructions Maintenance K e y f e a t u r e s .......................................................1 Description ......... ..... .................. .............2 - 3 Safety precautions ........................................4 - 6 P l a c i n g and e n v i r o n m e n t .................................7 Prepar[...]
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Key Features ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô Automatic icemaker (only on some models). Freezer drawers - this facilitates easy access to food item,ensuring energy saving and convenience (only on some models). Slide in half shelf - a full length shelf that slides to half length to allow storage of taller items below. Innovative low-energy li[...]
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Description Fridge storage compartment Display panel Shelf Wire wine holder Fresh food drawer Crisper Crisper cover (including egg box) Butter box Middle bottle rack Large bottle rack Small bottle rack Middle drawer Bottom drawer Freezer storage compartment Middle drawer Bottom drawer T ransparent tray Note The accessories shown are for sev[...]
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Descriptions Models: Display panel Shelf Wire wine holder Crisper (including egg box) Middle bottle rack Large bottle rack Small bottle rack Freezer storage compartment drawer The accessories shown are for several models. There may be slight differences between them and the ones in your refrigerator . Note Fresh food drawer Crisper cover CF[...]
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Safety precautions Th e refrigerato r i s operate d throug h a 220- 240V AC/50Hz power supply . Abnormal voltag e fluctuatio n ma y caus e th e refrigerator to fail, damage the temperature control or compressor, or there may be an abnormal noise when the compressor is operating. refrigerator's power cable is fitted with 3-pin (grounding) plug [...]
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Safety precautions Never store inflammables, explosives or corrosive materials in the refrigerator . Do not store medicines, bacteria or chemical agents in the refrigerator . This refrigerator is a household appliance. It is not recommended to store materials that require precise temperatures. Do not store or use gasoline or other inflammable m[...]
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Safety precautions . insulation, do not spray/ f lu s h t he Never store bottled beer or beverages in the freezer , as these will burst during freezing. Unplug the refrigerator in the event of a power interruption or before cleaning. Allow at least 5 minutes before restarting the refrigerator , as frequent . .[...]
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Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. than those recommended by the manufacturer . Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer . This applia[...]
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Preparation for first use Remove all packaging including the foam base and the adhesive tape accessaries inside Check accompanying accessories and documents items inside the box against the Packing List. Install the handles (AFD630IX/AFL628CX/AFL628CW). T ake out the two handles from the accessory box and place them in the handle seats resp[...]
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Preparation for first use Connection to power supply When the refrigerator is connected to the power supply , the fridge temperature and freezer temperature are automatically set to 5 and -18 respectively . Operation modes of the refrigerator Manual adjustment mode: set temperature by pressing the temperature setup key (see “Function description?[...]
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Function 1 Models: Control panel Fridge temperature Freezer temperature A1 Switch on/off the fridge compartment A3 Super cool A5 Fridge temperature down A7 Freezer temperature down A9 Over-temperature/door open alarm A2 Holiday function A4 Fridge temperature up A6 Freezer temperature up A8 Super freeze A10 Power ON/OFF When the refrigerator is powe[...]
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Function Super cooling Super freezing Holiday function Display control Door open alarm High temperature alarm in the freezer T urning off the fridge compartment Select this function after you have put fresh food in the fridge compartment. Press key A3, to activate this function and the corresponding indicator w[...]
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Function Press and hold key A10 for 3 seconds, the display panel will go off and the refrigerator and freezer will stop operating.Press and hold key A10 for 3 seconds again, the display panel will light up, and the refrigerator will start operating normally . This function is not equivalent to turning off the appliance because the PC board continue[...]
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Function 13 Fridge temperature setup Press key A2 until icon D flashes. Then, press key A3 or A4 to set the temperature. The refrigerat- ing temperature cycles from 2 to 8. After you have set it to the desired value, press key A5 to Note: Flashing of icon D is accompanied by flashing of icon E Press key A2 until icon H flashes. Then, press key A3 o[...]
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Function 14 High temperature alarm in the freezer Switching off the fridge compartment Switching off the refrigerator and freezer compartment Error indication When the temperature in the freezer compartment rises to a certain value, icon G will illuminate and the buzzer will sound 1 beep every second. When the temperature in the freezer compartment[...]
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Fridge Compartment Foods that are perishable,or for daily consumption should be stored in the fridge compartment. Although the average temperature in most areas in the fridge compartment can be regulated between 0 and 10 ,an extended period of food storage is not recommended. The fridge compartment should only be used for short-term storage. Adjust[...]
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Fridge Compartment Use of the sliding half shelf Fig. shows the extended state of the sliding shelf used to store small food containers. Fig. shows the retracted state of the sliding shelf which allows for taller food containers below. arrow shown in the figure so it slides under structure A. T o extend the shelf from state to state , push structur[...]
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Fridge storage precautions Hot foods must be cooled to room temperature before storing in the refrigerator . Clean and dry food or bottles/containers, before placing in the refrigerator . Food to be stored should be properly sealed. This will prevent moisture in the food from evaporating and prevent them from spoiling. Sorted storage of food. Food [...]
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T ips on food storage in the fridge eafy vegetables should be trimmed before storage so as to prevent the nutrition from being absorbed by the leaves, and/or leaves rotting. Cover and thaw frozen food in the fridge Some vegetables, for example, onion, garlic, ginger , water chestnut, and other similar foods, can be stored for long periods at room t[...]
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Freezer storage precautions Hot food should not be stored in the refrigerator until it has cooled down to room temperature Food cut into small portions will freeze faster and be easier to defrost and cook. The recommended weight for each portion is less than 2.5kg. It's better to pack food before putting it in the freezer . The outside of the [...]
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Icemaker Installation Instructions Before using the icemaker Cut the water pipe to desired length while ensuring it is free from excessive bends. Generally the total length should not be more than 5m. A longer pipe may reduce water pressure and, as a result, reduce the water output flow-rate and ice-making capacity; The water pipe should be away fr[...]
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Defrosting and Cleaning Defrosting the freezer The freezer defrosts automatically . No manual operation is needed. Cleaning The refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to prevent bad food odours. For safety , unplug the power cord before cleaning the refrigerator . Clean the refrigerator with a soft cloth or sponge and warm water (a mild detergent[...]
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Interrupted use Power interruption Even in summer , food may be stored in the refrigerator for a few hours after a power interruption. If a power interruption occurs, please call the power company to ask about the interruption duration. Do not put additional food into the refrigerator during a power interruption and try to open the door as few time[...]
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T roubleshooting guide Before calling for service, please read the following troubleshooting guide first. This can save both time and money . The table contains common problems and solutions. Problems Causes Solutions Refrigerator operation The compressor does not work The refrigerator is in the defrosting cycle. The refrigerator is not plugged int[...]
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T roubleshooting Problems Causes Solutions High temperature High fridge The fridge temperature is set too high. Set the fridge temperature lower . It takes 24 hours for the temperature of the refrigerator to become stable. W ater/moisture/frost in the refrigerator Moisture accumulates on the refrigerator inner walls Hot and moist climate. The door [...]
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T roubleshooting Problems Causes Solutions If you hear the following Beeps The fridge storage compartment door is open. The temperature in the freezer is too high. Close the door or silence the alarm manually . The alarm is normal when it is first started due to relatively higher temperature. Y ou can silence the alarm manually . Abnormal sound The[...]