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PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
UNDERCOUNTER
FRIDGE
1
Thanksfor purchasing our products and thank you for placing your confidence in us.
Please read this manual carefully before using. Follow instructions and keep it for future reference.
Please follow the operating instructions and safety notices in the manual.
If any trouble arise, do not fix it yourself or hand it to the after sales service center which has not
been authorized. Please contact the local authorized service center.
Description of Parts.................................................................................................. 2
Safety Warnings ...................................................................................................... 3
Installation Instructions .......................................................................................... 5
Operation ………………............................................................................................... 6
Packing and Moving................................................................................................. 6
Maintenance............................................................................................................ 6
Defrost...................................................................................................................... 7
Disconnecting the Appliance.................................................................................... 7
User Notifications................................................................................................ 8
Troubleshooting Tips................................................................................................ 9
Hints and Tips.................................................................................................... 10
Shopping Tips.................................................................................................... 11
Technical Data.................................................................................................... 12
Specifications and Parameters............................................................................... 14
2
1. Freezer Compartment
2. Temperature Control Dial
3. Removable Glass Shelf
4. Crisper Glass Cover
5. Vegetable Crisper
6. Lamp Switch
7. Can Dispenser
8. Tall Bottle Storage
•This unit you purchased may be improved, which maybe not completely be consistent with the manual,
However the functions and operating methods will not change. Please feel free to use! please pay
attention to the instruction manual for the best operation.
•When you switch on the Unit for the first time, remove the adhesive tapes of the inside of the unit.
Leave the fridge to settle for minimum 1hour after transportation.
•Be careful when handling the unit and do not drop, and ensure the fridge is always kept in the upright
position. Do not pull or push the drawers and balconies fiercely during use in case of damage.
•Adjust the temperature control to your preferred temperature and leave it empty for minimum 1 hour
before loading any goods inside.
•Don’t open the door continually if it is in the normal working condition.
•Keep the combination of drawers, baskets and shelves of the refrigerator is consistent with its original
standard.
3
1. The circuitry for the refrigerator must be isolated. The area of cross section of wire must be larger than
0.75mm.
2. The power plug should have its own socket, the socket must be grounded as adapter may cause the socket
to overheat.
3. The voltage and frequency of this product should be 220-240V;50Hz. Contact with the local
maintenance station or retailer in case of electrical cord damage.
4. Always disconnect the power only by pulling the power plug out of the socket directly but not by the cord.
5. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
6. Persons with low physical, sensory and mental capabilities (including children of below 8 years) are not
advised to use this appliance unless they are well supervised/instructed by a safety person. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
7. Keep ventilation opening, in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure should be clear of
obstruction.
8. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer.
▪Take off the doors;
▪Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside
9. Do not store in the appliance explosive devices / substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable
propellant . This 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.
10. Do not use electrical appliance inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the
type recommended by the manufacture.
11. All affected or faulty parts (including the lamp) must be changed be a certified technician
12. To avoid hazards, the supply cord must always be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
a certified/qualified persons when damaged.
13. This refrigerating appliance is not intended to be used as a built-in appliance.
To ensure your personal safety, please follow the points below:
Warning:
•This appliance must be fixed in accordance to the instructions provided to avoid hazard
•When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
•Do not locate multiple portable socket outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
4
•When gas leaks from its container, don't pull the plug, out or in, for it may arouse sparks and fire
calamities.
•Don't splash water on the rear of the appliance, for it may cause malfunction or electric shock.
•Don't store inflammable materials such as ether, benzene, LP gas and glue etc. in the refrigerator.
•Don't place bottled beverage in the freezer, so as to prevent breaking.
•It is better not place object on the top of appliance which is magnetic, heavy, or be filled with water.
Electronic components may not work steadily if water gets inside. Do not store object which is costly or
impressible to temperature and , e.g. serum, bacterin and so on.
•The refrigerant of this product is R600a,which is inflammable. So, make sure not to damage the cooling
system during the transportation and installation.
DISPOSAL:Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such wastes separately
for special treatment is necessary.
TIPS FOR USE OF REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
1. The common refrigerating temperature of food stored in refrigerator is from 4°C to 8°C. In
this environment, cooked meat can not be stored for more than 4 days, and fruits and
vegetables should not exceed one week at most.
2. The common temperature of the chilling is from 0 to 4 °C, and meat can not be stored for more
than 7 days.
3. Meat and seafood need to be packed in different containers and stored for not more than 3 days.
4. Raw food and cooked food need to stored in different containers. In order to prevent
bacterial contamination, raw vegetables and fruits should not be exposed to raw meat or fish.
Vegetables and fruits should be wrapped by film and stored in the crisper.
5
1. The refrigerator should be located in a completely
flat surface , Leave 5~10 cm between each side of
the appliance and the wall, and leave 30 cm
between the top of the appliance.
2. Choose a location which is not exposed to
sunlight , high temperature or humidity
3. Remove all adhesive transport tapes before using.
4. The appliance can be adjusted by turning its two
legs in front the bottom when it is unstable.
Turning clockwise can raise up the machine.
5. The location should be firm and flat. If it is not in
a level position it may cause noise / vibration:
1) The noise may be increased if the floor is not
firm and level.
2) Put a sheet under the appliance for better
heat emission if you need to locate it onto a
carpet.
6. Make sure the adjustable legs are tight to the
floor, and set the appliance slope backwards
slightly for keeping the doors closed tightly.
1. There should always be some space between items inside for air circulation.
2. Food should be kept in sealed package to prevent them from getting dry or with odour
3. Hot food should be cooled down before placing into the appliance. Otherwise, interior temperature and
electronic consumption will increase.
4. Reduce the frequency of door opening - it can efficiently lower the electricity consumption.
For disposal of the appliance:
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. And the disposal
should only be done through public collection
points.
For installation, servicing:
Appliance should be placed on a horizontal floor
and allow free ventilation.
For handling:
Always handle the appliance gently and with
care to avoid any damage.
6
1. Unpack , repack and carry
Please memorize the position of each accessory of the appliance when unpack
it, repack the product and check it carefully before transportation.
2. Do not lift or pull the door or the door handle during lifting, carrying and
transportation.
3. When moving, the appliance can not be sloped over 45 degrees (the angle
to the vertical direction). Please avoid strong vibrations.
The temperature of refrigerator can be controlled manually by the knob. Setting "OFF" means
no cooling, but does not shut off the power of the refrigerator. Setting "MAX" is the coolest
possible temperature setting. Normally "MID" setting is advised. If you want the temperature
warmer, please turn the knob to "MIN".
This appliance should be maintained and cleaned frequently. For your safety, ensure to unplug the socket from
the main power source before cleaning.
❑Interior maintenance
Clean the interior of the appliance with clean water or neutral abluent. Scour it with clean water and wipe it with a
piece of dry cloth.
❑Maintenance of the door gasket
It is easy to damage if the door gaskets are polluted by the stain like oil, sauce and etc., so it is better to clean them
carefully.
❑Outer maintenance
Wipe the dusty with a piece of dry cloth ,clean it with neutral abluentif necessary.
❑The displacement of interior light Uninstall the cover and replace the light with a screwing light (E14 ,
220V/10W),Consult the following pictures:
1. Move the lampshade 3~5mm according
to arrow point direction.
2. Take out the lamp shade. 3. Rotate and take out the bulb in
counterclockwise direction.
1. Place this product in a cool area of the room and far away from any heat source for a maximum function.
2. Do not store hot food in the refrigerator, wait for it to cool before storage. This will prevent the compressor
from breaking down
3. Ensure foods and other items placed in the refrigerator is wrapped properly or with a dry container to
prevent frost build-up inside the unit
4. Do not line the storage bin with an aluminum foil, wax paper or to improve the efficiency of the refrigerator
5. Well organization and proper food labelling should be taken into consideration to reduce frequent door
openings to improve the efficiency of the appliance.
7
Heavy frost will influence the refrigeration of the appliance and increase the energy consumption. Thus,
defrosting is needed when the frost is as thick as 5mm. The process for manual defrost are listed as follows:
•Take all the food out of the compartment;
•Remove the shelf;
•Unplug the power cord;
•Open the doors and wait for thawing;
•Wipe the defrost water with a dry cloth.
In case of a power failure, the refrigerator can store food normally for several hours.
❑During power failure
After power failure, do not put additional food in the appliance and reduce the frequency of door opening. Make
several ices in a container if know the power failure beforehand, and put it in the top of the fridge.
❑During vacation
Please fetch out the easy-rot food and the food in fridge before shot vacation. After confirmation, close the door
firmly. If have a long vacation, please fetch out all the food and cut off the power. After defrosting, clean up the
liner of the appliance and wipe it dry, and leave the door open.
❑Not in use
If the refrigerator will not be in use for a long period of time, please unplug the outlet and clean up the appliance.
The door should be kept open in order to prevent unpleasant smell caused by food leavings.
Warning: Do not use any other equipment or method to assist the defrost process. It may cause
damage to the cooling system.
Attention: In a general working conditions, do not restart the power immediately, please leave at at least 5
minutes before powering back on.
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❑Do not expose water to the refrigerator, as it will lead to oxidation which may cause malfunction or
damage.
❑Cleaning materials such as soap powder, abrasive cleaning powder, alkali cleansers, chemicals, thinners,
alcohol, acid petroleum and very hot water should not be used to clean the refrigerator as they may
damage the painted covers and plastics.
❑Heat can damage the interior plastic components.
❑Ensure to check the following after maintenance:
•Is there any damage or loss of power ?
•Can the plug be put in the socket reliably and smoothly?
•Is the plug heating unconventionally?
You can easily solve some common problems in the unit which will save you the cost for a possible service charge
by technician. Try the suggested points below to see if you can solve the problem before calling a technician.
Warning: Please remove the gasket of the door before disposal. The disposal should be handled by a trained
personnel, as it may be harmful to the environment.
PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE
The refrigerator does not work
•It may not be connected to the power supply(plug,
power cut or fuse; Voltage is too low.
•Circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse
•The control knob was set to “0”
The refrigerator does not work efficiently as
expected •It may be caused by heavy frost, or by warm
temperature setting, or by frequent door openings.
Turns on and off frequently
•Room temperature is hotter
•Door opens frequently
•Door not closed tightly
•The temperature control switch was not set right
•Door gasket not sealed properly
•Unit not having correct clearances
It makes an unusual noise
•It may be caused by an imbalance in the position
•The compressor keeps working for a long period
•The environment temperature may be high.
•The door may be opened frequently or even left
opened.
•The temperature control knob setting in (4-10)
state may increase the working time of compressor.
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PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE
Unusual smell
•Food with strong odour should be packed tightly
before being put inside the appliance.
•Please check whether there is any deteriorated
items or whether the liners are left uncleaned for a
long time.
Water leaks from the bottom of the refrigerator •The drain tube is blocked. Please use a tool to
unblock the drain pipe
Heavy frost occurs on the rear of the appliance
•Putting hot food into the appliance may cause this
problem. Or
•it may be caused by the heavy environment
moisture / humidity
Door not closed properly
•Unit not on a level surface
•Door not installed properly or reversed
•The gasket is dirty or bent
•The shelves, bins, or baskets are out of position
❑Moisture may form dew on the outside of the product during high humidity. Please wipe the external
surface with a clean and dry cloth to clear this dew
❑The flow of refrigerant through the pipeline coil can cause some noises which is normal.
❑The sides of product having a warm temperature; it is as a result of the appliance working.
❑The frame of the appliance will be warm to prevent condensation
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a
qualified technician in order to avoid hazard.