Preparation prior to use
Remove all package parts
Please also remove the foam base and the adhesive tape fixing accessories.
Check accompanying accessories and documents
Check the items inside the package box against the
Packing List. Please inquire with the purchase shop if
there is any discrepancy.
Install the handles
(AFD631CX/AFD631CB/AFD
631CS/AFL631CB/AFL631CS
/AFD630IX/AFT630IX) Take out the two handles
from the accessory box and insert them in the
handle seats respectively as shown in the figure.
Secure the handles on the doors with the supplied
(4) screws from bottom to upper direction.
Move the refrigerator into a proper location
(See section “Placing environment”)
It is advisable to clean the cabinet before use
Please clean the inside and outside of the refrigerator with
water before putting into any food in it.
Idle standing
After the appliance has been leveled and cleaned, let it
remain idle for at least 6 hours before switching it on so as to
ensure its normal running.
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Fridge storage precautions
Hot foods must be cooled to room
temperature before storing in the refrigerator.
Clean the food and dry any droplets on it
before placing in the refrigerator.
Food to be stored should be properly sealed.
This will prevent moisture in the food from
evaporating and prevent them from spoiling.
Sorted storage of food.
Food to be stored should be sorted according
to their category. Food consumed daily should
be placed on the front part of the shelves. This
can avoid unnecessary delays in door opening
as well as expiration of the storage period
because you forgot to eat it.
Do not store excess quantities of food.
Food should be stored with spaces in between
them. This allows cold air to flow smoothly and
therefore obtain better storage results.
Do not place the food too near to the inner
walls.
Do not store foods with high moisture content
clinging to the inner walls. Otherwise they may
freeze to the walls. Place food a little away
from the inner walls.
Avoiding food(especially oil food) contact with the inner liner directly, as oil can
erode theinner liner. So it's better to clean the oilydirt wheneverit is found.
Note
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