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Galanz RFFK006B Руководство пользователя

DEFROST

Heavy frost will influence the refrigerating of the appliance and increase the
energy consumption. Defrosting is therefore needed as the frost can reach a
thickness of 5mm.
For manual defrost: take all the food out of the compartments; remove the
drawers and shelves; unplug the electronic power cord.
Open the doors and wait for thawing to finish, then wipe up water with a dry cloth.
Do not use any additional mechanical or electrical methods
to accelerate the defrosting process

DISCONNECTING THE APPLIANCE

After a power failure, even during the summer, the refrigerator can store food
normally for several hours.
1. Discontinuation during power failure. After power failure, do not put additional
food in the appliance and reduce the frequency of door openings. Put several
ice cubes in a container and place in the top of the fridge if the power failure
was anticipated or planned.
2. Discontinuation during vacation. If the appliance is being left for a short
period, please consider any foods that may go off during this period and
dispose of accordingly. Ensure the doors are tightly closed before leaving. If
the appliance is being left for an extended period, please remove all food and
turn off the power. Once defrosted please clean up the liner, wipe dry and
leave the door open until return.
3. Stop using if the refrigerator is not going to be used for a long time, please
unplug, clean up, and leave the door open to get rid of unpleasant odours.
Please minimize powering down the appliance as this can affect
the product life. After unplugging the power, please leave at least
Attention
5 minutes before reconnecting.

USER NOTIFICATIONS

1. Do not splash water on the refrigerator, as it could cause oxidation and
malfunction. Electronic components such as the on/off button should be wiped dry.
2. The following cleaning agents should not be used as they may damage the
painted cover and plastic: Soap powder, abrasive cleaning powder, alkali
cleansers, chemical cloths, thinner, alcohol, acid, petroleum products, hot water.
3. Any spillages, splashes or smears on the internal plastic components can
cause damage if not wiped clean.
4. Please check the points below after maintenance:
(1) Is there any damage or loss of the electronic wire?
(2) Can the plug be put into the socket reliably and smoothly?
(3) Is the plug heating abnormally?
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Please remove the door gaskets before disposing of this
Warning
appliance. Disposal must be carried out in line with local authority
requirements.

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS

During normal use, please do not interrupt the power as this could affect the life
of the appliance. If the units do need to be turned off, please allow at least 5
minutes before turning back on.
1. The refrigerator is not working: It may not be connected to the power supply (plug,
power cut or fuse); Voltage is too low.
2. The refrigerator does not work efficiently as expected: It may be caused
by heavy frost, a warm temperature setting, or frequent door operation.
3. It makes unusual noise: It may be caused by an imbalance or loose location
of the appliance, or by resonation between the appliance and other objects.
4. The compressor keeps working for a long period of time: The location
environment maybe too hot. The doors may be opened too frequently
or left open. The temperature control knob set (4-7) may increase the working
time of the compressor.
5. Unpleasant odour present: Food with strong odours should be packed tightly before
being put inside the appliance.
6. Water leaks from the bottom of the refrigerator: The drain tube is jammed.
Please use a proper appropriate tool to attempt unblocking.
7. Heavy frost occurs on the rear of the appliance: Putting humid or hot food
into the appliance may cause this problem. Or it may be caused by high humidity.
Expected phenomenon
1. Condensation may form on the outside of the product during high humidity
periods. Please wipe away with a dry cloth.
2. The flow of refrigerant through the pipeline coil can generate an audible
surge.
3. It is normal for the sides of the product to get warm as a result of the cooling
pipeline operation.
4. It is normal for the frame of the product to get warm as a result of the defrost
pipeline operation.
Please check the points above first.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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