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DA68-01659F REV ( 0. 1 )[...]
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2:1(5·6,16758&7,216 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly , and retain for future reference. 5()5,*(5$ 7 25 (1*/,6+ 576 576[...]
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1 %LJDQG:LGH'RRU%LQ - Increase storage area for keep several food. %LJ9 HJHWDEOH%R[ - Large space for vegtable. (DV(JJ&DQFDUU - Store eggs and can in sliding tray . )($ 785(6 -XPER6WRUDJH*XDUG - Holds large bottles securely . 6LOYHU1DQR'HRGRUL]HU - Powerful deodo[...]
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2 This manual is made on the basis of model RT25S Date of Purchase : Model No. : Serial No. : )($ 785(6 ......................................... 1 6$)(7<,16758&7,216 ............... 3~6 3 $576 ?[...]
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7 3 $576 Freezer Compartment T emperature Control Freezer Shelf T ray Ice Cube Case T ray Ice Lamp Refrigerator Compartment T emperature Control Refrigerator Shelf Easy Egg & can carry Bottle Storage Guard Stand table V egetable Bin Freezer storage guard Storage guard Gasket[...]
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8 Install this refrigerator on a firm, flat surface. For optimum operation, normal room temperature is recommended. Avoid locations affected by draughts or dampness. Allow the enough space for opening drawers. Drawers can be easily opened with this condition. ,167 $//$ 7,21 1 1 2 2 3 3[...]
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9 For optimum operation, normal room temperature is recommended. Avoid locations in direct sunlight, near heaters, radiators, stoves or ovens. Allow 50mm space between the refrigerator and the wall. If your refrigerator is placed in a recessed area, allow at least 300mm clearance above the refrigerator . For personal safety , properly ground this a[...]
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: $51,1* - Keep ventilation opening in the appliance enclosure or mounting structure clear of obstruction. - Do not use mechanical devices or any other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer . - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. - Do not place or use electrical appliance inside the refriger[...]
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11 - Do not allow water to splash onto the back of the refrigerator . - W ater impairs the insulation of electric parts and may cause an electrical short or a shock hazard. - Do not use flammable sprays such as lacquer and paint near the refrigerator . - Heat from the refrigeration unit may ignite flammable aerosols. - Do not allow unattended child[...]
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12 - For optimum operation, do not leave the door open for any longer than necessary . - Leaving the door open allows warmer air to enter the refrigerator and causes the refrigeration unit to use more energy to maintain the cool temperature. - Do not store volatile chemicals such as ether and benzene in the refrigerator . - The fumes, besides damag[...]
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Load Name Dimensions Mass(g) Quantites T otal (kg) 23.13 (Freezer Compartment) 200*100*50 200*100*25 100*100*50 100*50*25 100*100*50 100*100*50 1000 500 500 125 500 500 13(13kg) 1(0.5kg) 8(4kg) 13(1.625kg) 8(4kg) 31 . 5 (W*D*H) T est Package F-M Package R-M Package • Manufacturer's recommended storage times should be adhered to. Refer to rel[...]
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14 7 HPSHUDWXUHFRQWURO ( 6HPL(OHFWULF0RGHO ) +2:7 286( &2/'(5 T urn the T emperature Control to "COLDER" if you : - Have a lot of food to store (refrigerator or freezer) - W ant to make ice quickly(freezer) - Require fast freezing(freezer) %HWZHHQ&2/'DQG&2/'(5 T urn the T emperature Contr[...]
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15 0DNLQJLFHFXEHV Fill the ice cube tray with water . Be careful not to overfill. 1 Slide the tray onto the cube shelf. 5HPRYLQJ,FHFXEHV Remove the ice cubes from the ice cube tray by twisting the ice tray lever . Make sure the ice storage bin is beneath the ice cube tray (see diagram below) (JJFDQFDUU 9 HJHWDEOH%LQ [...]
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16 Seal food in containers with lids, in plastic wrap or in plastic bags to prevent drying and the mingling of odors. Allow sufficient room between food to help the circulation of cool air . Place liquid at the front of the refrigerator to avoid freezing. Dry fruits and vegetables after washing before placing them in the refrigerator . 6WRULQJIR[...]
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17 )UHH]HU6KHOI - Pull the ice cube tray unit forward. - Lift the front of the freezer shelf upward to release the hooks and pull the shelf out of the freezer . 7 UDLFH - Pull the ice maker toward you. 5HIULJHUDWRU6KHOI - Pull the shelf towards you until it meets the stopper . - T ilt the front of the shelf up and continue pulling the[...]
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18 9 HJHWDEOH%LQDQG&RYHU - Pull the vegetable bin toward you until it meets the stopper . - T ilt the front of the vegetable bin and continue pulling the vegetable box. - Lift the cover up and pull it out of the refrigerator . 6WRUDJH*XDUGV Lift straight upward to release the tabs, then pull it out of the refrigerator .(This bott[...]
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19 4. Dry all cleaned surfaces with a clean cloth. 5. Plug in the refrigerator and allow 1~2 hours for adequate cooling before restoring food items. ,QWHULRU3DUWV After removing all the shelves, wipe the appliance using a clean, soft cloth dampened with warm water and a mild detergent. &/($1,1*7+(5()5,*(5$ 7 25 1. Unplug the refrigerat[...]
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20 :KHQWKH5HIULJHUDWRU )UHH]HULVQRWRSHUDWLQJ RUWKHIRRGGRHVQRW IUHH]HVXIILFLHQWO - Is the plug properly connected? - Is the power fuse blown? - Are the temperature controls set properly(not set to "COLD")? - Is the appliance exposed to direct sunlight or installed near a heater? - Does the a[...]
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