Haier C2FE736CSJ Manuale utente

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Manuale utente
C2FE732C*J
C2FE736C*J
C2FE636C*J
C2FE637C*J
C2FE836C*J
A2FE635C*J
A2FE735C*J
A2FE737C*J
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ELEMENTS
ThanksforpurchasingaHaierProduct
Pleasereadtheseinstructionscarefullybeforeusingthisappliance.Theinstructionscontain
importantinformationwhichwillhelpyougetthebestoutoftheapplianceandensuresafeand
properinstallation,useandmaintenance.
Keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesoyoucanalwaysrefertoitforthesafeandproperuseof
theappliance.
Ifyouselltheappliance,giveitaway,orleaveitbehindwhenyoumovehouse,makesureyoualso
passonthismanualsothatthenewownercanbecomefamiliarwiththeapplianceandsafety
warnings.
Accessories
Checktheaccessoriesandliteratureinaccordancewiththislist:
1xUserManual
1xDoorHingeCover
1xWarrantyCard
1xEnergyLabel
2
INDEX
Cautions...................................................................................................................................................3
BeforeUse...............................................................................................................................................9
Functions...............................................................................................................................................15
Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................21
TroubleShooting...................................................................................................................................23
AfterSaleService..................................................................................................................................25
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Attention
Caution
Disposal
Thepresenceofthissymbolontheproduct,accessoriesormaterialsthatgoeswiththisinformation
indicatesthatattheendofitsusefullifetheproductoritselectronicaccessories(ex.charger,headset,
USBcable)shouldbedisposedwithotherhouseholdwaste.
Topreventpossibledamagetotheenvironmentor
humanhealthfrom
uncontrolledwastedisposal,pleaseseparatetheseitemsfromothertypesof
wasteandrecyclethem.Thiswillpromotethesustainablereuseofmaterial
resources.
Householdusersshouldcontacteithertheretailerwheretheypurchasedthe
productortherelevantlocalauthoritiestofind outhowtheycantakethisitem
forenvironmentallysaferecyclingandsafe.
Businessusersshouldcontacttheirsupplierandchecktheconditionsofthe
purchase.Thisproductanditselectronicaccessories
shouldbemixedwithother
commercialwaste.
3
CAUTIONS
Before using the appliance for the first me
Intended use: This appliance has been designed exclusively for use in dry-interior households. Every other
use is improper and may lead to injuries, whereby the liability of the manufacturer will cease.
Things to do
Make sure that the plug is not trapped under the
refrigerator.
Hold the plug, not the cable, when unplugging the
refrigerator.
Take care not to roll over the power cord or damage it when
moving the refrigerator away from the wall.
Take care that the plug is not damaged, if it is, if possible
switch off the power supply and carefully unplug it and
consult an authorized service agent for replacement.
Make sure that there is no gas or other inammable
gas leaking in the vicinity of the refrigerator. In the
case of this occurring, turn o the valve of the leaking
gas; open doors and windows but do not plug or
unplug the power cords of the refrigerator or any
other appliance.
Unplug the refrigerator for cleaning or maintenance or because of lamp replacement.
Open the doors by the handle, cauon the gap between the doors can be very narrow, so avoid
trapping your fingers.
When unplugging the refrigerator allow at least 5 minutes before restarng, as frequent starng
be damage the compressor.
Leave the venlaon openings free of obstrucon.
When discarding the refrigerator, to avoid the accidental trapping of children, please remove
the refrigerator doors, door seals and shelves and put them in an appropriate place.
The refrigerator should be placed in a well-venlated place not far from a drink water source.
Ensure a space of at least 20 cm above and 10 cm around the refrigerator.
The appliance must be posioned so that the plug remains accessible.
Things not to do…
The refrigerator is operated by a 220-240 VAC/50 Hz power supply. Plug the refrigerator to
incorrect voltage, fluctuaon may cause the refrigerator to fail to start, or damage to the
temperature control, or the compressor, or there may be abnormal noise when the compressor
is operang. In such a case, an automac regulator should be mounted.
A dedicate socket with reliable grounding/earth must be provided for the refrigerator. The
refrigerator’s power cable is fied with 3-cord (grounding/earth) plug that fits a standard 3-cord
4
CAUTIONS
(grounded/earthed)socket.Nevercutoffordismountthethirdpin(grounding/earth).Afterthe
refrigeratorisinstalled,theplugshouldbeaccessible.
8
Neverstoreinflammables,explosivesorcorrosivematerialsintherefrigerator.
8
Donotstoremedicines,bacteriaorchemicalagentsintherefrigerator.Thisrefrigeratorisa
householdappliance.Itisnotrecommendedtoplacematerialsthatrequirestricttemperature.
8
Donotstoreorusegasolineorotherinflammablematerialsinthevicinityoftherefrigeratorto
avoidafire.
8
Donotplaceunstablearticles(heavyobjects,containersfilledwithliquids)onthetopofthe
refrigerator,toavoidpersonalinjurycausedbyfallingorelectricshockcausedbycontactwith
water.
8
Donotswingfromthedoororbottle
racksonthedoor.Thedoormaybe
pulledawayfromvertical,thebottle
rack,maybepulledaway,orthe
refrigeratormaytopple.
Donotsteponthefreezerstorage
compartmentdoor,shelvesorcabinet
whenfillingwithorremovingfoodand
drinks.
8
Donottouchtheinsidesurfaceofthefreezerstorage
compartmentwhenin operation,especiallywithwethandsasyour
handsmayfreezeontothesurface.
8
Toensuretherefrigerator’selectricalinsulatio n,donotsprayorflushtherefrigeratorwithwater
whencleaning,norplacetherefrigeratorinadampareaoralocationwhereitmaybesplashed
withwater.Cleananddrywatersplashesandstainswithasoftcleancloth.
8
Disassemblyandaltera tionoftherefrigeratormustbeauthorized. Anysharporroughmovement
oftherefrigeratormaydamagethecoolingpipes.Propertylossorpersonalinjurymayresult.
Repairoftherefrigeratormustbeperformedbyprofessionalpersonnel.
8
Neverstorebottledbeerorbeveragesinthefreezer,asthesewillburstduringfreezing.
8
Donotplacetherefrigeratorindirectsunlightorinaplacewhereitisexposedtoheatfrom
stoves,heatersorotherappliances.
8
Donotleaverefrigerator'sdoorsopenwithoutthepresenceofanadult,andnotletchildrenget
intherefrigerator.
8
Donotletinfantsorchildrentoclimbintothefreezerdrawer.
8
Donotuseelectricalappliancesinsidetherefrigerator,unlessyouarethetype
recommendedbythemanufacturer.
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8
Donotdamagetherefrigerantcircuit.
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CAUTIONS
8
Donotuseahairdryertodrytheinsideoftherefrigerator.Donotplacelightedcandlesinthe
refrigera tortoremoveodors.
8
Donotsprayvolatilematerialssuchasinsecticideonanysurfaceoftheappliance.
8
Openorclose therefrigeratordoorsonlywhentherearenochildrenstandingwithintherange
ofdoormovement.
8
Thisapplianceis notintended foruseby persons (including children) withreduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
givensupervision orinstructionconcerninguseof the appliancebya personresponsible for
theirsafety.
8
Donotstoretoomuchfoodinthefreezerstoragecomportmen ttoavoidlongeroperationtime
ofthecompressororfallingfood.Itisrecommendednottoexceedtheloadlineofthedrawers.
Thetotalweightofthefoodshouldnotexceed 30kg.Topreventthefoodfromfailing
onthe
ground,donotpullopenthefreezerdrawertoostronglyoratanangle.
8
Donotusemechanicaldevicesorothermeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocess,otherthan
thoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.
8
Incaseofanyproblemwiththelightofrefrigerator,pleasecontactwithourcustomerservice
departmentforhandling,anduserscannotreplaceitbythemselves.
F
ridgestoragetips
Hotfoodsmustbecooledtoroomtemperature
beforestoringintherefrigerator.
Washor cleanthefoodanddryanywater
dropletsonitbeforeplacingintherefrigerator.
Foodtobestoredshouldbeproperlysealed.Thiswill
preventmoistureinthefoodfromevaporatingand
preventthemfromspoiling.
Sortedstorageoffood.Foodtobestoredshouldbe
sortedaccordingtotheircategory.Foodconsumed
dailyshouldbeplacedonthefrontpartoftheshelves.
Thiscanavoidunnecessarydelaysindooropeningas
wellasexpirationofthestorageperiodbecauseyou
forgottoeatit.
Donotstoreexcessquantitiesoffood.Foodshouldbe
storedwithspacesinbetweenthem.Thisallowscoldairtoflowsmoothlyandtherefore
obtainbetterstorageresults.
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CAUTIONS
Donotplacethefoodtooneartotheinnerwalls.Donotstore foodswithhighmoisture
conten ttouchingtheinnerwalls.Otherwisethefoodmayfreezetothewalls.Placefood
alittleawayfromtheinnerwalls.
Avoidingfood(especiallyoilfood)touchingtheinnerlinerdirectly,assomeoilscan
damagetheinnerliner.Soit'sbettertocleantheoilycontaminationwheneveritis
found.
Forturnipradishandothersimilarvegetables,pleasecutofftheirleavesbeforestorage
soastopreventthenutritionfrombeingabsorbedbytheleaves.
Defrostfrozenfoodinthefridgestoragecompartment.Inthiswayyoucanusethe
frozenfoodtodecreasethetemperatureinthecompartmentandsaveenergy.
Somevegetables,forexample,onion,garlic,ginger,waterchestnut,andother
rhizomaticfoods,canbestoredforlongperiodsatnormaltemperature.Thereisno
needtostorethemintherefrigerator.
Them eta bolismofvegetablemarrow,melons,pawpaw,banana,pineapplecanbe
quickenedintherefrigerator,soitisnotsuitabletostoretheminthefridgestorage
compartment.Butstoringgreenfruitsintherefrigeratorforcertainperiodscanpromote
itsmaturing.
Hotfoodshouldnotbestoredintherefrigeratoruntilithascooleddowntoroom
temperature.
Foodcutintosmallportionswillfreezefasterandbeeasiertodefrostandcook.The
recommendedweightforeachportionislessthan2.5kg.
It'sbettertopackfoodbeforeputtingitinthefreezer.Theoutsideofthepackingmust
bedrytoavoidbagsstickingtogether.Packingmaterialsshouldbeodorfree,airtight,
nonpoisonousandnontoxic.
Inordertoavoidexpirationofstorageperiod,pleasenotethefreezingdate,timelimit
andnameofthefoodonthepackingacco rdingtothestorageperiodsofdifferentfoods.
Onlytaketherequiredamountoffoodfromthefreezer.Defrostedfoodcannotbere‐
frozenunlessitisfirstcooked;otherwiseitmaybelessedible.
Donotloadexcessivequantitiesoffreshfoodinthefreezer.Itisbettertorefertothe
coolingcapacityoftherefrigerator.
EnergySavingTips
Installtheapplianceinacool,dryroomwithadequateventilation.
Neverblockanyventsorgrillesontheappliance.
Allowwarmfoodtocooldownbeforeplacingitintheappliance.
Putfrozenfoodintherefrigeratortothaw.Youcanthen usethelowtemperaturesof
thefrozenproductstocoolfoodintherefrigerator.
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CAUTIONS
Donotkeepthedooroftheapplianceopenfortoolongwhenputtingfoodinortaking
foodout.Theshortertime,forwhichthedoorisopen,thelessicewillforminthe
freezer.
Cleantherearoftherefrigeratorregularly.Dustincreasesenergyconsumption.
Donotsettemperaturecolderthannecessary.
Ensuresufficientairexhaustattherefrigeratorbaseandatthebackwallofthe
refrigerator.
Donotcoverairventopenings.
Allowclearancetotheright,left,backandtopwheninstalling.Thiswillhelpreduce
powerconsumptionandkeepyourenergybillslower.
UKOnly13APlugConnection
Ifyourrefrigeratorisconnectedtothemainssupplyusinga3pin13ampplug,the
voltageratingis220240voltsandshouldbeprotectedbya3ampfuseintheplug.
Shouldthefuserequirereplacementforanyreason,thefusemustbereplaced
withafuseratedat3ampsandmanufacturedandapprovedtoBS1362.
Ifthemainsplugisunsuitableforthesocketoutletinyourhomeorisremovedfor
anyotherreason,thenthecutoffplugshouldhaveitsfuseremovedandbe
disposedofsafelytopreventthehazardofelectricshock.
Thereisadangerofelectricshockifthecutoffplugisinsertedintoany13amp
socketoutlet.
HowtowireaUK13ampplug.
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CAUTIONS
Important
ThewiresinthemainsleadonaTVarecolourcodedinaccordancewiththefollowing code.
Greenandyellow Earth
Blue Neutral
Brown Live
Doubleinsulatedappliances
Ifthecoloursdo notcorrespondwiththemarkingsidentifyingtheterminalsinyourplug,
proceedasfollows.
Thegreenandyellowwire,mustbeconnectedtotheterminalintheplugwhichismarked
withtheletterEorwiththeearthsymbol orcolouredgreenandyellow.
ThebluewiremustbeconnectedtotheterminalmarkedNorcolouredBlueorBlack.
ThebrownwiremustbeconnectedtotheterminalmarkedLorcolouredBrownorRed.
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BEFORE USE
Descripon
This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the refrigerator you have just purchased.
*C2FE736CFJ/C2FE736CSJ/C2FE736CWJ/C2FE
636CXJ/C2FE636CFJ/C2FE636CSJ/C2FE636CWJ/
C2FE636CBJ
*C2FE836CFJ/C2FE836CXJ
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BEFORE USE
*A2FE735CXJ/A2FE735CFJ/A2FE735CWJ
*A2FE635CXJ/A2FE635CFJ/ A2FE635CSJ/A2FE635CWJ/A2FE635CBJ
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BEFORE USE
*C2FE637CFJ
*A2FE737CXJ
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BEFOREUSE
*C2FE732CMJ/C2FE732CWJ/C2FE732CSJ
13
BEFOREUSE
PlacingEnvironment
Levelingthecabinet.Therefrigeratorshouldbeplacedonaflatandsolid
surface.Iftherefrigeratorisplacedonanunevensurface,flatstrongand
fire‐resistantmaterialsmustbeused.Neverusethefoampackingmaterial
asapedestal.Iftherefrigeratorisslightlyunstable,youcanlengthenor
shortentheadjustablefeet oftherefrigeratorbyturningthemclockwiseor
anticlockwise.
Neverplacetherefrigeratorinadampareaorlocationwhereitmaybesplashedwith
water.Cleananddryanywatersplashesandstainswithsoftcloth.
Donotstoretoomuchfoodinthefreezerstoragecompartmenttoavoidlongoperation
timeofthecompressorofcoolingfood.Itisrecommendednottoexceedtheloadlineof
thedrawers.Thetotalweightofthefoodshouldnotexceed30kg.Topreventthefood
fromfallingon
theground,donotpullopenthefreezerdrawertooquicklyorallowitto
tiportilt.
Therefrigeratorwithawaterconnectionshouldbeplacedinawellventilatedplace
notfarfromadrinkwatersource.Aspaceofatleast20cmand10cmmustbekept
aboveandaroundtherefrigerator.

Keepventilationopenings,intheapplianceenclosureorinbuiltinstructure,clearof
obstruction.
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BEFOREUSE
Preparationpriortouse
Removeallpackageparts
Pleasealsoremovethefoambaseandtheadhesivetapefixingaccessories.
Checkaccompanyingaccessoriesanddocuments
ChecktheitemsinsidethepackageboxagainstthePackingList.Pleaseinquirewiththe
purchaseshopifthereisanydiscrepancywithin5daysofpurchase.
Move
therefrigeratorintoaproperlocation
Seesection“PlacingEnvironment
Itisadvisabletocleanthecabinetbeforeuse
Pleasecleantheinsideandoutsideoftherefrigeratorwithwaterbeforeputtingintoanyfoodonit.
IdleStanding
Aftertheappliancehasbeenleveledandcleaned,letitremainidleforatleast6hoursbefore
switchingitonsoastoensurenormalrunningoperation.
Connectiontopowersupply
Whentherefrigeratorisconnectedtopowersupply,thefridgetemperatureandthefreezer
temperatureareautomaticallysetto5
o
Cand‐18
o
Crespectively.TheMyZonecompartmentison
chillermode.
Operationmodesoftherefrigerator
Manualadjustmentmode:cansettemperaturebypressingthetemperaturesetupkey.(see
“FunctionDescription”sectionofthismanual)
Loadingtherefrigeratorwithfood
Loadtherefrigeratorwithfoodafterithasbeenoperatingforaperiodandtheinsideiscoolenough.
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FUNCTIONS
ControlPanel
Fridgestoragetemperaturesetup
PresskeyA1repeatedlyuntilindicatorsBilluminates;pressA2tosettherefrigeratortemperature.
correspondingindicatorsBandDbegintoflashsimultaneously.Thetemperatureincreasesby1
o
C
byeachsinglepress;Therefrigeratorsettingpositionsequencesthrough“2”“3”“4”“5”“6”“7”
“8”“2”.Therefrigeratortemperaturerangeisfromaminimumvalueof2
o
Ctoamaximumvalueof
8
o
C.StoptopressA2toconfirmthesettemperature.

A1
A2
A3
A4
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
I
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FUNCTIONS
Freezerstoragetemperaturesetup
PresskeyA1repeatedlyuntilindicatorsCilluminates;pressA2tosetthefreezertemperature.
correspondingindicatorsCandDbegintoflashsimultaneously.Thetemperaturereducesby1
o
Cby
eachsinglepress;Thefreezersettingsequencesthrough16”17”18”19”20”21”22”
23”24”16”.Thefreezertemperaturerangesfromaminimumvalueof‐24
o
Ctoamaximum
valueof‐16
o
C.StoptopressA2toconfir mthesettemperature.
Supercool
PresskeyA3repeatedlyuntilindicatorsEbegintoflash;pressA4toconfirmtheactivationofthe
SuperCoolingfunction.Thisfunctioncanbedisabledbyrepeatingtheactivationproceduremanually.
Thisfunctionwillbeautomaticallydisabledwhentemperaturedropsbelowminimumlevel.
Inthismode,theSuperCoolfunctionwillbedisabledbytheoperationofsettingtherefrigerator
temperature.
SuperFreeze
PresskeyA3repeatedlyuntilindicatorsGbegintoflash;pressA4toconfirmtheactivationofthe
SuperFreezefunction.This functioncanbedisabledbyrepeatingtheactivationproceduremanually.
Thisfunctionwillbeautomaticallydisabledafter56hours.Ifyouarefreezinglargequantitiesoffood
inthe
freezercompartment,pleaseswitchonsuperfreezingby24hoursbeforethefoodisplacedin
thefreezercompartment.
Inthismode,theSuperFreezefunctionwillbedisabledbytheoperationofsettingthefreezer
temperature.
HolidayFunction
PresskeyA3repeatedlyuntilindicatorsIbegintoflash;pressA4toconfirmtheactivationofthe
HolidayFunction.Thisfunctioncanbedisabledbyrepeatingtheactivationproceduremanually.In
Holidaymode,therefrigeratorcompartmentoperatesatatemperatureof17
o
Cautomatically.
Inthismode,theHolidayFunctionwillbedisabledbytheoperationofsettingtherefrigerator
temperature.
MyZoneQcoolFunction
PresskeyA3repeatedlyuntilindicatorsFbegintoflash;pressA4toconfirmtheactivationoftheMy
ZoneQcoolFunction.Thisfunctioncanbeautomaticallydisabledbychoosingtheotherfunctionsof
MyZonecompartment.
MyZoneDFrostFunction
PresskeyA3repeatedlyuntilindicatorsHbegintoflash;pressA4toconfirmtheactivationofMy
ZoneDFrostfunction.Thisfunctioncan beautomaticallydisabledbychoosingtheotherfunctionsof
MyZonecompartment.
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FUNCTIONS
MyZoneChillerFunction
PresskeyA3repeatedlyuntilindicatorsJbegintoflash;pressA4toconfirmtheactivationofMy
ZoneChillerFunction.Thisfunctioncanbeautomaticallydisabledbychoosingtheotherfunctionsof
MyZonecompartment.
Note:
ThecompartmenttemperaturecanbereducedbyusingtheQCoolfunctionorincreasedby
usingtheDFrostfunction.
AmongthethreefunctionsofMyZonecompartment,oneofthe
functionsmustbeactivated.
DisplayControl
Thedisplayscreenwillturnoffautomatically30secondsafteranoperationisfinished.Itwillbelit
upbyopeningthedoororpressinganykey.(Alarmdoesnotlightupthedisplayscreen)
Door
OpeningAlarm
Whentherefrigeratordoorisopened,thefridgeinteriorlightandthecontrolpanelwillilluminate.
After3minutes,thedooropenalarmwillsound.Thealarmcanbesilencedbyeitherclosingthedoor
ortouchingthecontrolpanel.Iftherefrigeratordoorisleftopenformorethan7
minutes,the
internallightandcontrolpanelilluminationwillautomaticallyswitchoff.
Turningoff/ontheRefrigerator
Whentherefrigeratorisworking,ifyoupresskeyA4for5seconds,thewholerefrigeratorwillbe
switchedoff.ThebuzzerwillbegintobeepafterpressingkeyA3for5seconds.Thewhole
refrigeratorwillstoptoworkafterthebeep.
Whentherefrigeratorisswitchedoff,if
youpresskeyA4for5seconds,therelevantindicator
lightsup,therefrigeratorbeginstooperate.
Note:Therefrigeratorneedstobeemptiedbeforeoperatingthisfunction;thisoperationisnot
equivalenttoturningoffthepower.
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FUNCTIONS
Aboutthefridgestoragecompartment
Pleaseputthefoodtobestoredforshortperiodorfordaily
consumptioninthefridgestoragecompartment.
Althoughtheaveragetemperatureinmostareasinthefridge
storagecompartmentcanberegulatedbetween0
o
Cand10
o
C,
extendedperiodoffoodstorageisnotrecommended.The
fridgestoragecompartmentshouldonlybeusedforshortterm
storage.
Adjustingshelfheight
Theshelfcanberelocatedtoaccommodatefoodsizeorheight.Toadjusttheheightofashelf,
removeitfirstinthisway:upliftitsfrontedgeandthenpullitout.
Toinstalltheshelf,putthelugsonbothsidesoftheshelfonthesupportingribsandpushittothe
mostrearwardposition
.
Fruit
andvegetablebox
Therefrigeratorhasacrisper.Youcanadjustthehumidityinsideitaccordingtothepropertiesofthe
foods.
Turningthehumiditycontrolbuttonrightwardenablesthecrispertokeepinahigherhumidity
suitableforcucumbers,grapes,Chinesegooseberries,persimmons,etc.
Turningthehumiditycontrolbuttonleftwardenablesthecrispertokeepinalowerhumiditysuitable
forstrawberries,oranges,beans,garlic,watermelon,plums,tomatoes,etc.
MyZoneCompartment
QCoolFunction:Underthisfunction,MyZonecompartmentcanquickcool15cannedbeverages
within60minutes.ThisfunctioncanbedisabledbychoosingtheotherfunctionsofMyZone
compartmentmanually.
PleasemakesuretotakeoutthebeveragebottlesbeforetheQCool
functionbeingdisabled,otherwisethebottlesrisktobefrozen.
DFrostFunctionUnderthisfunction,MyZonecompartmentcandefrostthefrozenfood.Therewill
benoliquidonthesurfaceofthefoodafterdefrosting.Thefoodwillbepartfrozen,convenientfor
cuttingandcooking.Thisfunctioncanbedisable dbychoosingtheotherfunctionsofMy
Zone
compartment.
Theestimateddefrostingtimetableisasthefollowing:
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FUNCTIONS
DefrostTime Weight
7hours 500g
8hours 1000g
10hours 1500g
Theabovedefrosttimeisonlyforreference,differentsizeandthicknessofmeatandfishmayneed
differentdefrostingtime.
ChillerFunction:Underthisfunction,theMyZonecompartment worksatatemperatureofaround
0
o
C;itmaybeslightlychangedduetothedifferentambienttemperatureorrefrigeratorworking
style.Itissuitabletostorefreshfish,meatandcookedfoodin12 days.
Disassembleofthebottleguard
Totakeoutabottleguard,upliftthebottleguardsindirectionandgripbothsidesandpullitoutin
direction.Aftercleaning,installitwiththeoperationinthereverseddirection.
Use
ofthefoldawayshelf
Fig.1showstheextendedstateofthefoldawayshelfinwhich
youcanputlowerfoodcontainers.
Fig.2showsthefoldedstateofthefoldawayshelf inwhich
youcanputhigherfoodcontainers.
Tofoldtheshelffromstate1tostate2,simplypushstructure
A
upwards,andpushstructureBinwardinthedirectionofthe
arrowshowninthefigure.
Toextendtheshelffromstate2tostate1,pushstructureA
upwards,andpullstructureBinthedirectionofthearrow
showninthefigure.
Use
ofthewirewineholder
Fig.1showsthefoldedstateofthewirewineholder.In
thisstatelargespacecanbespared.
Fig.2showstheextendedstateofthewirewineholder.In
thisstateitcanholdvariouswines.
Toextenditfromstateto1state2,simplypullthewire
down.Tofolditfromstate2tostate1,simplypushthe
wireup.
Makesuretokeepthetwoendsofashelfonthesamelevel.Otherwiseitmayfallorthefoodonitmayfall.
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