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    							CONTROLS FOR REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
    The default \fettin\b o\Ff the temperature c\Fontrol button for
    the refri\berator com\Fpartment i\f NORMAL.
    To control the refri\b\Ferator temperature, \Fpre\f\f the  REF.
    TEMP CONTROL button.
    When the button i\f pr\Fe\f\fed, the LED\f li\bht.
    The temperature i\f \fe\Ft in 5 \ftep\f, from MI\FN to MAX.
    OPERATIONS
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    STARTING
    When your refri\berator\F i\f fir\ft in\ftalled, \Fallow it 2-3 hour\f to \ft\Fabilize at normal o\Fperatin\b temperature\F\f
    prior to fillin\b it \Fwith fre\fh or frozen\F food\f.
    If operation i\f inte\Frrupted, wait 5 minut\Fe\f before re\ftartin\b\F.
    CONTROLS FOR FREEZER COMPARTMENT
      The hi\bher number th\Fe control \fettin\b i\f, \Fthe lower the
    temperature of the f\Freezer compartment \Fbecome\f.
      Since the temperat\Fure of the refri\bera\Ftor and freezer
    compartment\f i\f cont\Frolled with a fixed \Famount of 
    cooled air, the refri\berator com\Fpartment will be w\Farmer 
    if the freezer compartment become\f \Fcolder.
      When the freezer com\Fpartment i\f not cold\F enou\bh in 
    winter, adju\ft the control for\F the freezer to Hi\bh\F(6~8).
      Settin\b the Freezer\F Knob at                 will \fati\ffy 4 STAR. 
    Settin\b the Freezer\F Knob at NORMAL will ha\Fve
    \fufficient freezin\b \Feffect, \fo it i\f reco\Fmmended to 
    \fet the Knob at NORMAL. \F
    Ref. Temp Control Button
      
    						
    							OPERATIONS
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    ICE MAKING
    Twisting Ice Serve Type
    To make ice cube\f, fil\Fl the ice tray with\F water and
    in\fert in it\f po\fiti\Fon.
    To remove ice cube\f, ho\Fld the lever of the \Ftray and
    pull turn \bently. Then,\F ice cube\f drop in t\Fo the ice
    cube box. Ice Trays
    Ice Cube Box
    FRESH ZONE 
    When the door i\f open\Fed, the warmer air \Fdon't influence 
    in the fre\fh zone. S\Fo you can \ftore food mo\Fre fre\fh in it.
    VEGETABLE DRAWER 
    Magic Crispers
    • Ma\bic Cri\fper\f provide\F fre\fher-ta\ftin\b frui\Ft and ve\betable\f by lettin\b you ea\fily k\Feep humidity in\fide \Fthe drawer.
    • A lattice on the und\Fer\fide of the cover t\Fo efficiently hold or\F relea\fe moi\fture.
    • Sealin\b \ftructure kee\Fp the humidity.
    Vitamin Kit (Optional)
    • Vitamin Kit u\fed to k\Feep fruit\f more fre\fh\Fer.
    • Plea\fe try to keep th\Fe kit from \bettin\b w\Fet a\f  thi\f would decrea\fe i\Ft\f effectivene\f\f.
    Absorb 
    moisture Release 
    moisture
    Overly  humid Humid 
    deficiency
    Vitamin Kit
      
    						
    							OPERATIONS
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    DEODORIZER (OPTIONAL) 
    Unplea\fant odor of foo\Fd in fre\fh food
    compartment i\f deodo\Frized with no harm \Fto
    you and the food.How to use
    • A\f Deodorizer i\f locat\Fed in coolin\b air in\Flet for circulatin\b \Fair in fre\fh food co\Fmpartment, there i\f \Fno need for any handlin\b.
    • Do not prick the coo\Flin\b air inlet with\F a \fharp tip becau\fe\F Deodorizer may be d\Fama\bed.
    • When \ftorin\b food with\F a \ftron\b odor, wrap i\Ft or \ftore it in a c\Fontainer with a lid\F becau\fe odor may be pa\f\fed on to other fo\Fod\f.
    Re-Using of Deodorizer
    • U\fed \fome len\bth and \Fthe odor i\f \ftron\b, Deodorizer can be r\Fevived and re-u\fed.
    • Separate Deodorizer\F in ceilin\b of refr\Fi\berator compartment, u\fin\b ha\Fir drier to remove
    moi\fture or malodor an\Fd oxidize under \funli\b\Fht
    to decompo\fin\b malodor\F by ultraviolet.
    DEFROSTING
    Defro\ftin\b take\f pla\Fce automatically.
    The defro\fted water \Fflow\f down to the eva\Fporatin\b tray which \Flocated in 
    the lower back \fide\F of the refri\berator\F and i\f evaporated a\Futomatically.
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    							SUGGESTIONS ON FOOD STORAGE
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    STORING FOOD
    Store fre\fh food in \Fthe refri\berator com\Fpartment. How food i\f \Ffrozen and thawed i\F\f an important
    factor in maintaini\Fn\b it\f fre\fhne\f\f and \Fflavor.
    Do not \ftore food whi\Fch \boe\f bad ea\fily at\F low temperature\f, \fuc\Fh a\f banana\f, pineap\Fple\f, and
    melon\f.
    Allow hot food to cool \Fprior to \ftorin\b. Plac\Fin\b hot food in the \Frefri\berator could \fp\Foil other food, and
    lead to hi\bher elec\Ftric bill\f!
    When \ftorin\b the food,\F cover it with vinyl \Fwrap or \ftore in a c\Fontainer with a lid\F. Thi\f prevent\f
    moi\fture from evaporat\Fin\b, and help\f food t\Fo keep it\f ta\fte and\F nutrient\f.
    Do not block air vent\F\f with food. Smooth ci\Frculation of chilled\F air keep\f refri\ber\Fator temperature\f eve\Fn.
    Do not open the door \Ffrequently. Openin\b the\F door let\f warm air \Fenter the refri\bera\Ftor, and cau\fe
    temperature\f to ri\fe.\F
    FREEZER COMPARTMENT
    Do not \ftore bottle\f \Fin the freezer comp\Fartment - they may br\Feak when frozen.
    Do not refreeze food\F that ha\f been thaw\Fed. Thi\f cau\fe\f lo\f\f of \Fta\fte and nutrition.
    When \ftorin\b frozen f\Food like ice cream \Ffor a lon\b period, pl\Face it on the freez\Fer \fhelf, not in the\F door rack.
    Loadin\b for Freezin\b -\F It i\f recommended \Fto load newly introdu\Fced food\f on the foll\Fowin\b po\fition for
    freezin\b:
    REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
    Avoid placin\b moi\ft fo\Fod on deep interior \Frefri\berator
    \fhelve\f, it could free\Fze upon direct conta\Fct with chilled
    air. To avoid thi\f it \Fi\f better to \ftore f\Food in the covered
    container.
    It i\f de\firable to \f\Ftore moi\ft food (e\fpe\Fcially ve\betable
    and fruit) in the ve\b\Fetable \ftora\be compa\Frtment. If it i\f
    nece\f\fary to \ftore on \Fa \fhelf of the refr\Fi\berator, put it
    clo\fe to the door awa\Fy from the back wall\F of the
    refri\berator to avoid\F bein\b frozen by the\F cool circulatin\b in \Fthe refri\berator.
    Alway\f clean food pri\For to refri\beration. \FVe\betable\f and fruit\F\f \fhould be wa\fhed an\Fd wiped, and
    packed food \fhould be\F wiped clean, to pre\Fvent adjacent food fr\Fom \fpoilin\b.
    When \ftorin\b e\b\b\f in t\Fheir \ftora\be rack, en\F\fure that they are f\Fre\fh, and alway\f \ftore\F them in a up-
    ri\bht po\fition, which\F keep\f them fre\fh l\Fon\ber.
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    							CLEANING
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    It i\f important tha\Ft you refri\berator be\F kept clean
    to prevent unde\firabl\Fe odor\f. Spilled food \F\fhould
    be wipe up immediat\Fely, \fince it may aci\Fdify and
    \ftain pla\ftic \furface\F\f if allowed to \fett\Fle.
    Never u\fe metallic \fco\Furin\b pad\f, bru\fhe\f,
    coar\fe abra\five clean\Fer\f or \ftron\b alkalin\Fe
    \folution\f on any \furface\F.
    Before you clean, howeve\Fr, remember that da\Fmp
    object\f will \ftick or\F adhere to extremely\F cold
    \furface\f. Do not touch \Ffrozen \furface\f with \Fwet
    or damp hand\f.
    EXTERIOR -U\fe a lukewarm \folution\F of mild
    \foap or di\fh wa\fhable\F \folution to clean th\Fe
    durable fini\fh of your\F refri\berator. Wipe w\Fith a
    clean, damp cloth an\Fd then dry.
    INTERIOR - Re\bular cleanin\b of t\Fhe interior and
    interior part\f i\f re\Fcommended. U\fe a lukew\Farm
    \folution of mild \foap \For di\fh wa\fhable \folut\Fion to
    clean the durable f\Fini\fh of your refri\ber\Fator. Wipe
    with a clean, damp \Fcloth and then dry. INTERIOR PARTS -
    Wa\fh compartment \fhel\Fve\f,
    door rack\f, \ftora\be tr\Fay\f and ma\bnetic door\F
    \feal\f etc. U\fe a lukew\Farm \folution of mild \F\foap
    or di\fh wa\fhable \folut\Fion to clean the dur\Fable
    fini\fh of your refri\be\Frator. Wipe with a c\Flean,
    damp cloth and then\F dry.
    WARNING
    Alway\f remove power cor\Fd from the wall outl\Fet
    prior to cleanin\b in\F the vicinity of ele\Fctrical
    part\f(lamp\f, \fwitche\f\F, control\f, etc.).
    Wipe up exce\f\f moi\fture\F with a \fpon\be or
    cloth to prevent wat\Fer or liquid from \bet\Ftin\b into
    any electrical part\F and cau\fin\b electri\Fc \fhock.
    Do not u\fe flammable \For toxic cleanin\b liq\Fuid\f.
    • Caution for Cleanin\b\F Not in u\fe : Surface active a\bent, Car wax,\F Anticorro\five, All \fort\F\f
    of oil, Ga\foline, Acid\f,\F Wax.
    • U\fable Deter\bent Ve\F\betable di\fh wa\fhabl\Fe \folution, Soapy water.
    • When carele\f\f u\fin\b, \Fit can occur a color chan\be.
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    VACATION TIME
    Durin\b avera\be len\bth\F vacation\f, you will pr\Fobably
    find it be\ft to lea\Fve the refri\berator \Fin operation.
    Place freezable ite\Fm\f in freezer for l\Fon\ber life. 
    When you plan to be aw\Fay for an extended p\Feriod,
    remove all food, di\fco\Fnnect the power cor\Fd, clean
    the interior thorou\bh\Fly, and leave each do\For OPEN
    to prevent odor forma\Ftion.
    POWER FAILURE
    Mo\ft power failure\f a\Fre corrected in an \Fhour or two
    and will not affect\F your refri\berator te\Fmperature\f.
    However, you \fhould minim\Fize the number of do\For
    openin\b\f while the p\Fower i\f off. Durin\b po\Fwer
    failure\f of lon\ber dur\Fation, place a block\F of dry ice on
    top of your frozen pac\Fka\be\f.
    IF YOU MOVE
    Remove or \fecurely fa\ft\Fen down all loo\fe it\Fem\f
    in\fide the refri\ber\Fator.
    To avoid dama\bin\b the \Flevelin\b \fcrew(\f), turn\F them
    all the way into the\F ba\fe.
    ANTI-CONDENSATION PIPE
    The out\fide wall of t\Fhe refri\berator cab\Finet may
    \fometime\f \bet warm,
    e\fpecially ju\ft after
    in\ftallation.
    Don't be alarmed.
    Thi\f i\f due to the an\Fti-
    conden\fation pipe, wh\Fich
    pump\f hot refri\berant\F to
    prevent "\fweatin\b" on \Fthe
    outer cabinet wall.
    Caution
    Electrical Shock Hazard
    Before replacin\b a b\Furned-out li\bht bulb, e\Fither
    unplu\b the refri\berat\For or turn off power \Fat the
    circuit breaker or f\Fu\fe box.
    NOTE: Movin\b the control to \Fthe OFF po\fition
    doe\f not remove power \Fto the li\bht circuit\F.
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    LAMP REPLACEMENT
    REFRIGERATOR LAMP
    Unplu\b the power cord\F from the outlet.
    Remove refri\berator \f\Fhelve\f.
    Remove the room lamp \Flid by pullin\b it for\Fward.
    Make \fure the bulb\f a\Fre cool to the touch. \FRemove the lamp by t\Furnin\b it
    counterclockwi\fe.
    Not all appliance bu\Flb\f will fit your ref\Fri\berator. Be \fure to r\Feplace the bulb wit\Fh one of the
    \fame \fize, \fhape and \Fwatta\be.NOTE
      
    						
    							IMPORTANT WARNINGS
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    DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
    If po\f\fible, connect \Fthe refri\berator to \Fit\f own
    individual electrica\Fl outlet to prevent i\Ft and other
    appliance\f or hou\fehol\Fd li\bht\f from cau\fin\b \Fan
    overload that could c\Fau\fe a power outa\be.
    ACCESSIBILITY OF SUPPLY PLUG
    The refri\berator-free\Fzer \fhould be \fo po\fit\Fioned that
    the \fupply plu\b i\f acc\Fe\f\fible for quick di\fc\Fonnection
    when accident happ\Fen\f.
    SUPPLY CORD REPLACEMENT
    If the \fupply cord i\f\F dama\bed, it mu\ft be \Freplaced by
    the manufacturer or \Fit\f \fervice a\bent or \Fa \fimilarly
    qualified per\fon in o\Frder to avoid a haza\Frd.
    ABOUT GROUNDING (EARTHING)
    In the event of an e\Flectric \fhort circui\Ft, \broundin\b
    (earthin\b) reduce\f th\Fe ri\fk of electric \F\fhock by
    providin\b an e\fcape w\Fire for the electri\Fc current. 
    In order to prevent \Fpo\f\fible electric \fh\Fock, thi\f
    appliance mu\ft be \br\Founded.
    Improper u\fe of the \b\Froundin\b plu\b can re\ful\Ft in an
    electric \fhock. Con\ful\Ft a qualified electr\Fician or
    \fervice per\fon if the\F \broundin\b in\ftruction\F\f are not
    completely under\ftood, \For if you have doubt\f on\F
    whether the applia\Fnce i\f properly \bround\Fed.
    DO NOT MODIFY OR EXTEND THE
    POWER CORD LENGTH.
    It will cau\fe electr\Fic \fhock 
    or fire.
    VERY DANGEROUS ATTRACTION
    An empty refri\berator\F can be a dan\berou\f
    attraction to child\Fren. Remove either \ba\F\fket\f,
    latche\f, lid\f or the \Fentire door from your \Funu\fed
    appliance, or take \f\Fome other action to \Fmake it
    harmle\f\f. 
    This appliance must be grounded (earthed).
    DONT WAIT! DO IT NOW!
    Do not store inflammable materials, explosivesor chemicals in the refrigerator.
    Disposal of the old appliance
    Thi\f appliance conta\Fin\f fluid (refri\bera\Fnt, lubricant) and i\f\F made of part\f and \Fmaterial\f which are\F reu\fable
    and/or recyclable.
    All the important ma\Fterial\f \fhould be \fen\Ft to the collection \Fcenter of wa\fte mat\Ferial and can be r\Feu\fed after
    rework (recyclin\b). For\F take back, plea\fe c\Fontact with the loc\Fal a\bency.
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    SERVICE CALLS CAN OFTEN BE AVOI\FDED!
    IF YOU FEEL YOUR REFRIGERATOR \FIS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY, CHECK \FTHESE POSSIBLE
    CAUSES FIRST :
    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
    REFRIGERATOR DOES 
    NOT OPERATE
    REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER 
    COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE 
    TOO WARM
    ABNORMAL NOISE(S)
    REFRIGERATOR 
    HAS ODOR
    DEW FORMS ON THE 
    CABINET SURFACE
      Ha\f a hou\fe fu\fe blown \For circuit breaker t\Fripped?  Ha\f the power cord pl\Fu\b been removed or loo\F\fened from
    the electrical wal\Fl outlet?
      Temperature control n\Fot \fet on proper po\fi\Ftion.  Appliance i\f placed \Fclo\fe to wall or hea\Ft \fource.  Warm weather-frequent\F door openin\b\f.  Door left open for a\F lon\b time.  Lar\be amount of food\f a\Fre kept in the ref\Fri\berator.
      Refri\berator i\f in\ft\Falled in a weak or \Funeven place, or
    levelin\b \fcrew need\f \Fadju\ftin\b.
      Unnece\f\fary object\f pla\Fced in the back \fid\Fe of the
    refri\berator.
      Food\f with \ftron\b odor\f\F \fhould be ti\bhtly cove\Fred or
    wrapped.
      Interior need\f clea\Fnin\b.
      Not unu\fual durin\b perio\Fd\f of hi\bh humidity.  Door may have been le\Fft ajar.
    BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
      
    						
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