• The appliance may not operate properly (there is a possibility of defrosting or the temperature in
the frozen food compartment becoming too warm) if it is installed for a prolonged period below
the cold limit of the temperature range for which the refrigeration appliance is designed.
• Information on the appliance's climate type is shown on the data plate.
• The internal temperature may be affected by factors such as the location of the refrigeration ap-
pliance, ambient temperature, frequency of door openings, etc., and, where appropriate, it should
be noted that the setting of any temperature control device may need to be adjusted to take
these factors into account.
• Fizzy drinks should not be stored in the freezer or in the low-temperature compartment, and some
products, such as ice cream, should not be consumed too cold.
FOO D STOR AGE
• Due to the circulation of cold air in the refrigerator, the temperature in each zone is different, so
different types of food should be placed in different zones.
• The fresh food compartment is suitable for storing foods that do not need to be frozen, such as
cooked foods, beer, eggs, some condiments that require cold storage, milk, fruit juice, etc.
• The vegetable compartment is suitable for preserving vegetables, fruits, etc.
• The freezer compartment is suitable for storing ice cream, frozen foods, and foods that need to
be preserved for a long time.
R E FRIGE R ATOR COMPART ME NT S
Refrigerator shelf:
• When removing the shelf, lift it up first and then pull it out. When installing the shelf, place it in
position before lowering it. Keep the rear edge of the shelf facing up to prevent food from coming
into contact with the lining wall. When removing or replacing the shelf, hold it firmly and handle
it carefully to avoid damage.
Refrigerator drawer:
• Pull out the refrigerator drawer to access the food. After using or cleaning the refrigerator draw-
er cover, be sure to replace it in its proper place so that the internal temperature of the drawer is
not affected.
D R AW E R HU MI DIT Y REG UL ATO R
• The vegetable drawer humidity regulator is designed to maintain the humidity and freshness of
the vegetables stored inside.
• When the humidity regulator is slid to the right, with more holes exposed, lower humidity will be
maintained inside the vegetable drawer.
• When the humidity regulator is slid to the left, with fewer holes exposed, higher humidity will be
maintained inside the crisper drawer.
FRU IT S AN D V EGE TAB LE S
• In the case of refrigerators with a refrigerator compartment, it must be noted that some types of
fresh fruit and vegetables are sensitive to cold and are therefore not suitable for storage in this
type of compartment.
FOOD STORAGE
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