Operation instructions
sers must not dismantle, repair or modify the
o not attempt to use the handle to lift or
move the unit to avoid damaging the freezer
equipment. Such improper operations may result
in fire or personal injury.
Warning
The power plug should be properly plugged
into the power outlet. Make sure the outlet is
free of dust as it can cause a fire.
The power outlet must be a grounded outlet
to connect with the power plug of the refrigerator.
If the ground wire is not available, please have a
professional install a proper ground wire before
the unit is plugged in to operate.
Never use a gas line, water lines, telephone
lines or lightning rod for ground connection of
the refrigerator. These devices may cause
electric shock or damage to the unit.
Never place an object such as a pin or wire
into the air vents inside the refrigerator.
Moving parts behind the grill may cause an
electric shock or personnel injury. Do not
store any explosive materials in this
refrigerator.
Do not place volatile or flammable materials
in the refrigerator. They may cause an explosion
or fire.
Unplug the refrigerator from the power source
before any serving or maintenance work is
performed.
Do not directly spray water onto the refrigerator
to avoid electric shock or personnel injury.
Do not perform any unauthorized dismantling
or reinstallation of the unit, as this type of work
may lead to fire or electric shock.
Should there be a failure of the refrigerator,
unplug the power cord of the unit from the
power outlet to prevent electric shock or fire.
When poisonous, harmful, or radioactive
materials are handled and stored in the
refrigerator, follow proper safety protocol for
selection of installation site to avoid negative
impacts to operators and environment.
he wastes of the refrigerator need to be disposed
by specialized personnel, no arbitrary
movement of it is allowed; or otherwise,
events of kids being shut in it may occu r.
or temperature abnormalities or alarming,
if any, no matter whatever reason, articles in
the refrigerator shall be transferred as soon as
possible so as to avoid your losses.
f 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.
P/IP foaming materials are flammable,
need professional processing.
o not store explosive substances such
as aerosol cans with a flammable
propellant in this appliance.
lease keep the article inside at least
20mm away from the cabinet back wall
Do not install the unit outdoors. Direct
exposure to rain or water may cause electric
leakage or shock.
The refrigerator should be installed by a
professional to avoid leakage of gas, liquid,
or electric current.
The refrigerator should firmly be installed
on a solid ground to prevent tipping over to
cause personnel injury.
The refrigerator should not be placed in areas
that water can splash to. Water can cause
damage to the insulation of the unit and electric
shock.
Please use a dedicated power outlet. Do not
connect the unit to a branch circuit as it may
overload the circuit to cause a fire.
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Unit does not reach
set temperature.
The unit is loaded with too much warm material.
There is no space between the stored materials for ventilation.
The unit is under direct sunlight or heat radiation.
The door is opened too frequently.
The ambient temperature is too high.
Unit’s ventilation is blocked.
Unit emits excessive noise Unit does not sit on a firm, flat surface.
Unit touches other objects.
Warning indicator blinks
and audible buzzer sounds
Temperature is not within 2℃to 8℃after a load
is placed into the refrigerator.
Door is not closed properly.
Ambient temperature exceeds design limit.
Unit does not operate
Problem Possible cause
Check the fuse condition.
The unit is not powered up properly.
There are problems with the input and control cables.
Voltage is too low.
or injuring personnel.