• Do not put glass bottles in the refrigerator. That would result in
breakage of bottles due to external shock or vibration.
• Do not set the temperature setting knob at "5" except when
storing frozen products such as frozen food and ice. Doing
so may result not only in beverages being undrinkable but
explosion of cans and possible injuries.
• Do not use a knife, a driver or any sharp object to remove frost
from the refrigerator.
• Do not pour water in the refrigerator. Doing so will result
in failure from water ingress into the insulation material or
mechanical and electrical components. If water collects in the
cabinet, wipe it off with a soft cloth.
• The refrigerator needs an adequate ventilation for optimized
cooling performance. Insufficient space between the
refrigerator and adjacent walls may reduce the cooling
performance.
• Food shall be kept in its original package or put in other suitable
container when stored in the refrigerator.
• Overstuffing the refrigerator will result in insufficient cooling
from poor circulation of cool air and may spoil the stored foods.
Keep some spaces between the foods.
• Hot or warm food such as boiled product shall be stored after it
gets cool enough.
• It is recommended to pack watery food or products with
excessive fragrance when putting in the refrigerator.
• Pre-cool the food and drinks before putting into the refrigerator.
This refrigerator is not capable of cooling food and drink in
a short time. It is also recommended to pre-cool inside the
refrigerator cabinet before putting in any food.
• When the refrigerator is in operation, do not touch food or its
containers, especially those made of metal, stored there with a
wet hand. Doing so may lead to frostbite or other injury.
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