Use and Care Guide
3
Proper Disposal of your 
Refrigerator 
Risk of Child Entrapment   
Child entrapment and suffocation are 
not only problems of the past. Junked 
or abandoned refrigerators are still 
dangerous – even if they will sit for 
“just a few days”. If you are getting rid 
of your old refrigerator, please follow 
the instructions below to help prevent 
accidents. 
Before you throw away your 
old refrigerator: 
●
 Remove doors. 
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    Leave shelves in place so children 
may not easily climb inside.   
●
    Have refrigerant removed by a 
qualified service technician. 
Installation 
Before installing, follow these 
important first steps.
Location 
Position the appliance away from 
sources of heat such as stoves, 
radiators, direct sunlight etc. Maximum 
performance and safety are 
guaranteed by maintaining the correct 
indoor temperature for the class of unit 
concerned, as specified on the rating 
plate. This appliance performs well 
from 12.8 to 43.3℃ (55~110℉).  The 
Appliance may not work properly if it is 
left for a longer period at a 
temperature above or below the 
indicated range. 
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IMPORTANT !
There is a need of good ventilation 
around the fridge for easy dissipation 
of heat, high efficiency of refrigeration 
and low power consumption. For this 
purpose, sufficient clear space should 
be available around the fridge. It is 
advisable for there to be 75 mm (2.953 
inch) separating the back of the fridge 
to the wall, at least 100 mm (3.937 
inch) of space at its two sides, and a 
minimum of 100 mm (3.937 inch) from 
its top and a clear space upfront to 
allow the doors to open 160°. 
Appliances must not be exposed to 
rain. Sufficient air must be allowed to 
circulate in the lower rear section of 
appliances, as poor air circulation can 
affect performance.
Cleaning 
●
    Wash any removable parts of the 
refrigerator interior, and exterior 
with mild detergent and warm 
water. Wipe dry. Do not use harsh 
cleaners on these surfaces.   
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    Do not use razor blades or other 
sharp instruments, which can 










