Ice Cubes
Fill water into the ice making trays, below the graduated line, then place in the freezing
compartment. Ice cubes can be removed by twisting the ice trays.
Important Notices
• No combustibles, explosives or volatiles, such as methanol, ethanol and petroleum, etc…,
are allowed to be stored in the refrigerator.
• An independent power socket with reliable earthing should be used. 97V-127V/60Hz or the
motor will get damaged.
• Null wire (N end) on the socket cannot be connected with the ground wire (! end)
• The bottom base packaging must be removed to ensure air ventilation, low power
consumption and to eliminate hidden fire peril.
• If the power is cut during operation, wait for 5 minutes before restarting, to avoid damaging
the refrigerator.
• The power cable should not be too close to the compressor and back plate, as the high
temperature could destroy the insulation.
• Minimize frequency and time of opening the refrigerator to save power.
• After the refrigerator has been defrosted and de-energised, the water and ice inside should
be wiped clean to avoid smell. Too much frost will affect the refrigerators performance. Be
sure to turn off the power before wiping up the water inside.
Defrosting twice a week is recommended, to prevent water overflowing out of the water pan.
• The surface of the compressor should be cleaned with a soft brush, from time to time, in
order to ensure a good heat radiation effect. Be sure to switch off the power before doing so.
• The refrigerator should be kept clean, both inside and outside, by cleaning at regular intervals
with warm water and a small quantity of neutral detergent.
Boiling water, cleanser, or acid-based materials, as well as organic solvent such as benzene
are not to be used at all. Be sure to cut off the power supply when cleaning, to ensure safety.
• If the refrigerator is not used for a long period, both the internal and external surfaces, as well
as the accessories, should be cleaned first.
Trouble Shooting
• No Operation
o .Is the fuse broken?
o Is the voltage too low?
o Is the power plug connected firmly into the socket?
o Is the temperature controller in the forced stop point?
• Noisy
o Is the refrigerator installed in a level position?
o Is the water pan correctly mounted?
o Are there any loose parts?
o
If you fail to judge the cause of the problem, and it persists, then please contact an
authorized service agent.
The following cases are not malfunctions:
• Slight sound of water flow inside the pipes.
• During the rainy or humid seasons, dew forms on the surface of refrigerator, which can
then be wiped off with a dry cloth?
• In summer, the compressor and back plate are warm and even hot while the
refrigerator is working.
DIAGRAM OF CIRCUIT PRINCIPLES
Input Voltage: AC115V/60Hz
NOTE:
• Replacement of the supply cord must be done by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician
• The light bulb can be replaced by the manufacturer, qualified electrician or yourself, carefully, when it
is out of use.