Comfee CRR16S3ABB User manual

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CRR16S3ABB
CRR1653ARD
|
1.6
Cu.
ft
Retro
Compact
Refrigerator
CRR16S3ABB
)
CRR16S3ARD
«
Retro
Style
Looking
«
Mechanical
Temperature
Control
¥
VOLTAGE/Hz:
115V~/60Hz
«
Separate
Chiller
Compartment
NET
WEIGHT:
3151bs
«
Self-closing
Door
PRODUCT
SIZE:
19.1x17.3x19.7in
+
Grab
Handle
COLOR:
Black/Red
«
Adjustable
Leg

1
Safety
warnings
1.1
Warning
Wa
rnin
g
_risk
of
fire
/
flammable
materials
Th'S
appliance
is
intended
to
be
used
in
household
and
similar
applications
such
as
staff
kitchen
areas
in
shops,
offices
and
other
working
environments;
farm
houses
and
by
clients
in
hotels,
motels
and
other
residential
type
environments;
bed and
breakfast
type
environments;
catering and
similar
non-
retail
applications.
Thls
appliance
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capabilities,
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
unless
they
have
been
given
supervision
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
by
a
person
responsible
for
their
safety.)
Ch
|
Idren
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
do
not
play with
the
appliance.
If the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
its
service
agent
or
similarly
qualified
persons
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
DO
not
store
explosive
substances
such
as
aerosol
cans
with
a
flammable
propellant
in
this
appliance.
The
appliance
has
to
be
unplugged
after
use
and before
carrying
out
user
maintenance
on the
appliance.
Wa
rn|ng:
Keep
ventilation
openings,
in
the
appliance
enclosure
or
in
the
built-in
structure,
clear
of
obstruction.
Warn'ng:
Do
not
use
mechanical
devices
or
other
means
to
accelerate
the
defrosting
process,
other
than
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Warn|ng:
Do
not
damage
the
refrigerant
circuit.
Warnlng:
Do
not
use
electrical
appliances
inside
the
food
storage
compartments
of
the
appliance,
unless
they
are
of
the
type
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Warnlng;
Please
abandon
the
refrigerator
according
to
local
regulators
for
it
use
flammable
blowing
gas and
refrigerant.
Wal"nlng:
When
positioning
the
appliance,
ensure
the
supply
cord
is
not
trapped
or
damaged.
Warn|ng:
Do
not
locate
multiple
portable
socket-outlets
or
portable
power
supplies
at
the
rear
of
the
appliance.
DO
not
use
extension
cords
or
ungrounded
(
two
prong
)
adapters.
Da
NQJET:
Risk
of
child
entrapment.Before
you
throw
away
your
old
refrigerator
o
freezer:
~Take
off
the
doors.
—Leave
the
shelves
in
place
so
that
children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.
The
refrigerator
must
be
disconnected
from
the
source
of
electrical
supply
before
attempting
the
installation
of
accessory.

Rerlgel’ant
and
cyclopentane
foaming
material
used
for
the
appliance
are
flammable.
Therefore,
when
the
appliance
is
scrapped,
it
shall
be
kept
away
from
any
fire
source
and
be
recovered
by
a
special
recovering
company
with
corresponding
qualification
other
than
be
disposed
by
combustion,
so
as
to
prevent
damage
to
the
environment
or
any
other
harm.
The
necessity
that,
for
doors
or
lids
fitted
with
locks
and
keys,
the
keys
be
kept
out
of
the
reach
of
children
and
not
in
the
vicinity
of
the
refrigerating
appliance,
in
order
to
prevent
children
from being
locked
inside
.
FOF
EN
standard:
This
appliance
can
be
used
by
children
aged
from
8
years
and
above
and
persons
with
reduce
physical
sensory
or
mental
capabilities
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge
if
they
have been
given
supervision
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
in
a
safe
way
and
understand
the
hazards
involved.
Children
shall
not
play
with the
appliance.
Cleaning
and
user
maintenance
shall
not be
made
by
children
without
supervision.
Children
aged
from
3
to
8
years
are
allowed
to
load
and
unload
refrigerating
appliances.
TO
avoid
contamination
of
food,
please
respect
the
following
instructions:
-
Opening
the
door
for
long
periods
can
cause
a
significant
increase
of
the
temperature
in
the
compartments
of
the
appliance.
—
Clean
regularly
surfaces
that
can
come
in
contact
with
food
and
accessible
drainage
systems.
—
Clean
water
tanks
if
they
have
not
been
used
for
48
h;
flush
the
water
system
connected
to
a
water
supply
if
water
has
not
been
drawn
for
5
days.
(note
1)
—
Store
raw
meat
and
fish
in
suitable
containers
in
the
refrigerator,
so
that
it
is
not
in
contact
with
or
drip
onto
other
food.
—
Two-star
frozen-food
compartments
are
suitable
for
storing
pre-frozen
food, storing
or
making
ice-cream
and
making
ice
cubes.
(note
2)
—
One-,
two-
and
three-star
compartments
are not
suitable
for
the
freezing
of
fresh
food.
(note
3)
—
For
appliances
without
a
4-star
compartment:
this
refrigerating
appliance
is
not
suitable
for
freezing
foodstuffs.
(note
4)
—
If
the
refrigerating
appliance
is
left
empty
for
long
periods,
switch
off,
defrost,
clean,
dry,
and
leave
the
door
open
to
prevent
mould
developing
within
the
appliance.
Note
1,2,3,4:
Please
confirm
whether
it
is
applicable
according
to
your
product
compartment
type.
FOI'a
freestanding
appliance:
this
refrigerating
appliance
is
not
intended
to
be
used
as
a
built-in
appliance.
Warn
|
ng:
To
avoid
a
hazard
due
to
instability
of
the
appliance,
it
must
be fixed
in
accordance
with
the
instructions.
Wal'n
|
ng:
Connect
to
potable
water
supply
only.
(Suitable
for ice
making
machine)
TO
Prevent
A
Child
From
Being
Entrapped,
Keep
Out
Of
Reach
Of
Children
And
Not
In
The
Vicinity
Of
Freezer
(Or
Refrigerator).
(Suitable
for
products
with
locks)

1.2
Meaning
of
safety
warning
symbols
~
o
Prohibition
symbols
The
symbols
indicate
prohibited
matters,
and
those
behaviors
are
forbidden.
Non-compliance
with
the
instructions
may
result
in
product
damages
or
endanger
the
personal
safety
of
users.
The
symbols
indicate
matters
that
must
be
followed,
and
those
behaviors
must
be strictly
executed
in
line
with
the
0
Warning symbols
A
Note
symbols
operation
requirements.
Non-compliance
with
the
instructions
may
resultin
product
damages
or
endanger
the
personal
safety
of
users.
The
symbols
indicate
matters
to
pay
attention
to,
and
these
behaviors
shall
be
specially
noted.
Due
precautions
are
needed
or
minor
or
moderate
injuries
or
damages
of
the
product
will
be
caused.
J
This
manual
contains
lots
of
important
safety
information
(
which
shall
be
observed
by
the
users.
1.3
Electricity
related
warnings
®
Do
not
pull
the
power
cord
when
pulling
the
power
plug
of
the
refrigerator.
Please
firmly
grasp
the
plug
and
pull
out
it
from
the
socket
directly.
®
Do
not
damage
the
power
cord
under
any
condition
so
as
to
ensure
safety
use,
do
not
use
when
the
power
cord
is
damaged
or
the
plug
is
worn.
®
Worn
or
damaged
power
cord
shall
be
replaced
in
manufacturer-authorized
maintenance
stations.
®
The
power
plug
should
be firmly
contacted
with
the
socket
or
else
fires
might
be
caused.
Please
ensure
that
the
grounding
electrode
of
the
power
socket
is
equipped
with
a
reliable
grounding
line.
®
Please
turn
off
the
valve
of
the
leaking
gas and
then
open
the
doors
and
windows
in
case
of
leakage
of
gas and
other
flammable
gases.
Do
not
unplug
the
refrigerator
and
other
electrical
appliances
considering
that
spark
may
cause
a
fire.
e
To
ensure
safety,
it
is
not
recommended
that
to
place
regulators,
rice
cookers,
microwave
ovens
and
other
appliances
on the
top
of
the
refrigerator,
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
are
not
included. Do
not
use
electrical
appliances
in
the
food
pan.

1.4
Related
warnings
for
use
@
Do
not
arbitrarily
disassemble
or
reconstruct
the
refrigerator,
nor
damage
the
refrigerant
circuit;
maintenance
of
the
appliance
must
be
conducted
by
a
specialist.
©®
Damaged
power
cord
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
its
maintenance
department
or
related
professionals
in
order
to
avoid
danger.
®
The
gaps
between
refrigerator
doors
and
between
doors
and
refrigerator
body
are
small,
be
noted
not
to
put
your
hand
in
these areas
to
prevent
from
squeezing
the
finger.
Please
be
gentle
when
open
the
refrigerator
door
to
avoid
falling
articles.
®
Do
not
pick
foods
or
containers
with
wet
hands
in
the
freezing
chamber
when
the
refrigerator
is
running,
especially
metal
containers
in
order
to
avoid
frostbite.
@
Do
not
allow
children
to
enter
or
climb
the
refrigerator
to
prevent
that
children
are
sealed
in
the
refrigerator
or
children
are
injured
by
the
falling
refrigerator.
®
Do
not
spray
or
wash
the
refrigerator;
do
not put
the
refrigerator
in
moist
places
easy
to
be
splashed
with
water
so as
not
to
affect
the
electrical
insulation
properties
of
the
refrigerator.
®
Do
not
place
heavy
objects
on the top
of
the
refrigerator
considering
that
objects
may
fall
when
open
the
door,
and
accidental
injuries
might
be
caused.
®
Please
pull
out
the
plug
in
case
of
power
failure
or
cleaning.
Do
not
connect
the
refrigerator
to
power
supply
within
five
minutes
to
prevent
damages
to
the
compressor
due
to
successive
starts.

1.5
Warnings
related
to
placing
items
®
Do
not put
flammable,
explosive,
volatile
and
highly
corrosive
items
in
the
refrigerator
to
prevent
damages
to
the
product
or
fire
accidents.
©®
Do
not
place
flammable
items
near
the
refrigerator
to
avoid
fires.
®
This
product
is
household
refrigerator
and
shall
be
only
suitable
for
the
storage
of
foods.
According
to
national
standards,
household
refrigerator
shall
not
be
used
for
other
purposes,
such
as
storage
of
blood,
drugs
or
biological
products.
®
®
Do
not
place items
such
as
bottled
or
sealed
container
of
fluid
such
as
bottled
beers
and
beverages
in
the
refrigerator
to
prevent
bursts
and
other
losses.
/
1.6
Warnings
for
energy
1)Refrigerator
might
not
operate
consistently
when
sited
for
an
extended
period
of
time
below
the
cold
end
of
the
range
of
temperatures
for
which
the
refrigerator
appliance
is
designed.
2)The
fact that
effervescent
drinks
should
not be
stored
in
low-temperature
compartments
or
cabinets,
and
that
some
products
such
as
water
ices
should
not
be
consumed
too
cold;
3)The
need
to
not
exceed
the
storage
time
recommended
by
the
food
manufacturers
for
any
kind
of
food
and
particularly
for
commercially
quick-frozen
food
in
food-refrigerator
and
frozen-food
storage
compartments
or
cabinets;
4)The
precautions
necessary
to
prevent
an
undue
rise
in
the
temperature
of
the
frozen
food
while
defrosting
the
refrigerating
appliance,
such
as
wrapping
the
frozen
food
in
several
layers
of
newspaper.
5)The
fact
that
a
rise
in
temperature
of
the
frozen
food
during
manual
defrosting,
maintenance
or
cleaning
could
shorten
the
storage
life.
1.7
Warnings
related
to
disposal
The
refrigerator’s
refrigerant
and
cyclopentane
foam
materials
are
combustible
materials and
discarded
refrigerators
should
be
isolated
from
fire
sources
and
can
not be
burned.
Please
transfer
the
refrigerator
to
qualified
professional
recycling
companies
for
processing
to
avoid
[
damages
to
the
environment
or
other
hazards.
J
Please
remove
the
door
of
the
refrigerator
and
shelves
which
shall
be
properly
placed
to
avoid
[
accidents
of
children
entering
and
playing
in
the
refrigerator.
]
Correct
Disposal
of
this
product:
This
marking
indicates
that
this
product
should
not be
disposed
with
other
household
wastes.
To
prevent
possible
harm
to
the
environment
or
human
health
from
uncontrolled
waste
disposal,
recycle
it
responsibly
to
promote
the
sustainable
reuse
of
material
resources.
To
return
your
used
device,
please
use
the
return
and
collection
systems
or
contact
the retailer
where
the
product
was
purchased.They
can
take
this
B
oroduct
for
environmental
safe
recycling.

2
Proper
use
of
refrigerator
2.1
Names
of
components
Convenience
compartment
Small
door;.
——
Toolbar
Thermostat
knob‘I
L
I
@®—Door
handle
H
o
.%U
Toolbar
|
(
The
picture
above
is
only
for
reference.
The
actual
configuration
will
depend
on
the
physical
product
or
statement
by
the
distributor
)
Draintray
——1———
@
Glass
Shelf
g1
Levelling
foot—e!
®
The
Refrigerating
Chamber
is
suitable
for
storage
of
a
variety
of fruits,
vegetables,
beverages
and
other
food
consume
in
the
short term.
Cooking
foods
shall
not
be
put
in
the
refrigerating
chamber
until
cooled
to
room
temperature.
Suggested
storage
time
3days
to
5days.
It
is
the
most
energy
efficient
to
place
food
in
the
position
shown
in
the
picture
above.
Foods
are
recommended
to
be
sealed
up
before
putting
into
the
refrigerator.
It
is
recommended
to
put
bottled
or
canned
drinks
and
other
items
on
the
door;
e
Convenient
compartment,
it
can
store
food
or
drinks
that
need
to
be
cooled
quickly
in
a
short
time,
please
do
not put
food
that
needs
to
be
frozen
into
it
for
storage.

2.2
Temperature
Control
NORMA-
(
The
picture
above
is
only
for
reference.
The
actual
configuration
will
depend
on
the
physical
product
or
statement
by
the
distributor
)
®
The
figures
do
not
mean
specific
set
temperature,
but
temperature
level.
"COLD"
means
the
warmest
setting
"COLDER"
means
the
coldest
setting
The
higher
the
figure
is,
the
lower
the
actual
temperature
inside
refrigerator
shall
be.
"OFF"
means
stop
running.
®
Please
adjust
between
"cold"
and
"colder"
gear.
®
Recommended
gear:
"normal"
2.3
Placement
®
Before
using
the
refrigerator,
remove
all
packaging
materials
including
bottom
cushions
and
foam
pads
and
tapes
inside
the
refrigerator
,
tear
off
the
protective
film
on
the
door
and
the
refrigerator
body.
®
The
refrigerator
should
be
place;
the
ground
shall
be
flat,
and
sturdy.
placed
in
a
well-ventilated
indoor
®
The
top
space
of
the
refrigerator
©
Keep
away
from
heat
and
shall
be
greater
than
30cm,and
®
avoid
direct
sunlight.
Do
not
the
distances
from
bothsides
place
the
refrigerator
in
and
backside
shall be
more
moist
or
watery
places
to
ocn.
_odn
tr!an_
10cm
to
facilitate
heat
iz
N
prevent
rust
or
reduction
of
dissipation.
~
insulating
effect.
2.4
Start
to
use
The
refrigerator
shall
stay
for
half
an
hour
before
connecting
power
when
it
is
firstly
started.
The
refrigerator
shall
run
2
to
3
hours
before
loading
fresh
or
frozen
_
||
foods;
the
refrigerator
shall
run
for
more
than
4
hours
in
summerin
—||
advance
considering
that
the
ambient
temperature
is
high.
)
2.5
Energy
saving
tips
®
The
appliance
should
be
located
in
the
coolest
area
of
the
room,
away
from
heat
producing
appliances
or
heating
ducts,
and
out
of
the
direct
sunlight.
®
|
et
hot
foods
cool
to
room
temperature
before
placing
in
the
appliance.
Overloading
the
appliance
forces
the
compressor
to
run
longer.
Foods
that
freeze
too
slowly
may
lose
quality,
or
spoil.
®
Be
sure
to
wrap
foods
properly,
and
wipe
containers
dry
before
placing
them
in
the
appliance.
This
cuts
down
on
frost
build-up
inside
the
appliance.
@
Appliance
storage
bin
should
not
be
lined
with
aluminum
foil,
wax
paper,
or
paper
toweling.
Liners
interfere
with cold
air
circulation,
making
the
appliance
less
efficient.
@
Organize
and
label
food
to
reduce
door
openings
and
extended
searches.
Remove
as
many
items
as
needed
at
one
time,
and
close
the
door
as
soon
as
possible.
7

2.6
Levelling
feet
Schematic
diagram
of
the
leveling
feet
(The
picture
above
is
only
for
reference.The
actual
configuration
will
depend
on
the
physical
product
or
statement
by
the
distributor)
Adjusting
procedures:
a.
Turn
the
feet
clockwise
to
raise
the
refrigerator;
b.
Turn
the
feet
counterclockwise
to
lower
the
refrigerator;
c.Adjust
the
rightand
left
feet
based
on
the
procedures
above
to
a
horizontal
level.

3
Maintenance
of
refrigerator
3.1
Cleaning
®
Dusts
behind
the
refrigerator
and
on
the
ground
shall
be
timely
cleaned
to
improve
the
cooling
effect
and
energy
saving.
@
Check
the
door
gasket
regularly
to
make
sure
there
are
no
debris.
Clean
the
door
gasket
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
with
soapy
water
or
diluted
detergent.
®
The
interior
of
the
refrigerator
should
be
cleaned
regularly
to
avoid
odor.
®
Please
turn
off
the
power
before
cleaning
interior,
remove
all
foods,
drinks
,shelves,
drawers,
etc.
®
Use
a
soft
cloth
or
sponge
to
clean
the
inside
of
the
refrigerator,
with
two
tablespoons
of
baking
soda
and
a
quart
of
warm
water.
Then
rinse
with
water
and
wipe
clean.
After
cleaning,
open
the
door
and
letit
dry
naturally
before
turning
on
the
power.
®
For
areas
that
are
difficult
to
clean
in
the
refrigerator
(such
as
narrow
sandwiches,
gaps
or
corners),
itis
recommended
to
wipe
them
regularly
with
a
soft rag,
softbrush,
etc.
and
when
necessary,combined
with
some
auxiliary
tools
(such
as
thin
sticks)
to
ensure
no
contaminants
or
bacterials
accumulation
in
these
areas.
®
Do
not
use
soap,
detergent,
scrub
powder,
spray
cleaner,
etc.,
as
these
may
cause
odors
in
the
interior
of
the
refrigerator
or
contaminated
food.
®
Clean
the
bottle
frame,
shelves
and
drawers
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
with
soapy
water
or
diluted
detergent.
Dry
with
a
soft
cloth
or
dry
naturally.
®
Wipe
the
outer
surface
of
the
refrigerator
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
with
soapy
water,
detergent,
etc.,
and
then
wipe
dry.
®
Do
not
use
hard
brushes,
clean
steel
balls,
wire
brushes,
abrasives(such
as
toothpastes),
organic
solvents
(such
as
alcohol,
acetone,
banana
oil,
etc.),
boiling
water,
acid
or
alkaline
items,
which
may
damage
the
cooler
surface
and
interior.
Boiling
water
and
organic
solvents
such
as
benzene
may
deform
or
damage
plastic
parts.
®
Do
notrinse
directly
with
water
or
other
liquids
during
cleaning
to
avoid
short
circuits
or
affect
electrical
insulation
after
immersion.
C
A
Please
unplug
the
refrigerator
for
defrost
and
cleaning.)
3.2
Defrost
®
Refrigerator
shall
be
manually
defrosted.
Disconnect
the
plug
from
the
wall
socket,
open
the
door
and
remove
all
the
food
to
a
cool
place.
Itis
recommended
to
remove
the
frost by
a
plastic
scraper,
or
let
the
temperature
rise
naturally
until
the
frost
melts.
Then
wipe
away
the
remaining
ice
and
water,
and
plug
in
socket
for
switching
on
the
refrigerator.
It
is
normal
for
the
evaporator
in
the
refrigerator
to
frost
in
use.
When
you
manually
defrost,
please
use
the
drain
tray
to
connect
the
defrosting
water
Other
mechanical
devices
or
other
means
shall not
be
used
to
accelerate
except
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Do
not
damage
the
(A
refrigerant
circuit.
)
3.3
Stop
using
Power
failure:
Foods
can
be
preserved
for
a
couple
of
hours
even
in
summer
in
case
of
power
failure;
it
is
recommended
to
reduce
the
frequency
of
opening
door
and
do
not put
fresh
foods
into
the
refrigerator.
Long-time
nonuse:Please
unplug
the
refrigerator
left
unused
for
a
long
time
for
cleaning.
Keep
the
door
open
to
avoid
the
bad
odor.
Moving:Do
not
turn
upside
or
vibrate
the
refrigerator,
the
carrying
angle
can
not
be
greater
than
45°
.
Do
not
hold
the
door
and
hinge
when
moving
this
unit.
Continuous
operation
is
recommended
when
the
refrigerator
is
A
started.
Please
do
not
stop
the
refrigerator
under
normal
(
circumstances
so
as
not
to
affect
the
refrigerator's
service
life.
9

4
Trouble
shooting
The
following
simple
issues
can
be
handled
by
the user.
Please
call
the
after-sale
service
department
if
the
issues
are
not
settled.
Inoperation
Odor
Long-term
operation
of
compressor
The
refrigerator
door
can
not be
properly
closed
Loud
noises
Transient
difficulty
in
door
opening
Refrigerator
enclosure
heat
Condensation
Airflow
sound
Buzz
Clatter
Whether
the
refrigerator
is
plugged
and
connected
to
power;
Low
voltage;
Whether
temperature
control
knob
is in
the
work
area;
Failure
power
or
tripping
circuit.
Odorous
foods
should
closely
wrapped;
Whether
foods
are
rotten;
Whether
the
interior
shall
be
cleaned.
Itis
normal
that
refrigerator
operates
for
longer
time
in
summer
when
the
ambient
temperature
is
higher;
Do
not put
too
much
food
in
the
refrigerator
at
one
time;
Do
not put
foods
until
they
are
cooled;
Frequent
opening
of
refrigerator
door;
Thick
frost
layer
(defrost
is
needed).
The
refrigerator
door
is
stuck
by
food
packages;
Too
much
food;
Unbalanced
refrigerator.
Whether
the
floor
is
flat,
whether
the
placement
of
refrigerator
is
stable;
Whether
the
refrigerator
accessories
are
properly
placed.
After
refrigeration,
there
will
be
pressure
difference
between
the
inside
and
outside
of
the
refrigerator
to
result
in
transient
difficulty
in
door
opening.
This
is
a
normal
physical
phenomenon,|
The
refrigerator
enclosure
may
emit
heat
during
operation
specially
in
summer,
this
is
caused
by
the
radiation
of
the
condenser,
and
it
is
a
normal
phenomenon.
Condensation:
condensation
phenomenon
will
be
detected
on
the
exterior
surface
and
door
seals
of
the
refrigerator
when
the
ambient
humidity
is
large,
this
is
a
normal
phenomenon,
and
the
condensation
can
be
wiped
away
with
adry
towel.
Refrigerants
circulating
in
the
refrigerant
lines
will
produce
eruption
of
sound
and grunts
which
is
normal
does
not
affect
the
cooling
effect.
Buzz
will
be
generated
by
running
compressor
specially
when
starting
up
or
shutting
down.
The
solenoid
valve
or
electric
switch
valve
will
clatter
which
is
a
normal
phenomenon
and
does
not
affect
the
operation.
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