In case of power failure
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Generally, a short power failure will not affect the temperature of the refrigerator abruptly.
However, if the power failure lasts for a long time, you should decrease door-opening
frequency and not put fresh food in the refrigerator (to avoid accelerating the interior
temperature rise).
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If you are aware of possible power failures, you can enable the Fast Freezing function and
the Fast Cooling function in advance to keep the refrigerator temperature at the lowest
value.
Switch-off
It is generally not recommended to switch off the refrigerator or unplug the power cord,
otherwise the lifetime of the refrigerator may be affected.
Energy-saving tips
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Make sure to keep the refrigerator away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
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Before storing hot food, cool it down to room temperature and store it in the refrigerator.
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Do not leave the door open. Reduce the door-opening frequency and shorten the opening
time.
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When defrosting frozen food, you can put it in the refrigerator compartment.
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Make sure the temperature sensor is not obstructed or covered by food. Keep the food far
enough away from the sensor.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Normal occurrences
Button failure
Check if the refrigerator is in lock mode–when in lock mode, the buttons do not work.
Slow start-up
If room temperature is too high, the refrigerator takes a long time to start.
Some components heat up
Some components heat up after some time of operation of the appliance. This is normal.
Condensation droplets
When outside air enters the cold inner surface of the refrigerator, condensation droplets may
appear. If it's rainy season or humidity at the place of installation is high, condensation droplets
may appear on the outside of the refrigerator. This is a natural phenomenon that occurs in wet
weather. Wipe off the water droplets with a dry cloth.
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