Installation Guide

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6. Defrost
1. If frost builds up in the freezer compartment it will influence the cooling performance of
the fridge. If the thickness of the frost is greater than 5mm it is time to defrost the fridge.
To do this you must unplug the fridge and remove all the perishable food from the unit.
Leave the door open until all the frost has melted. Wipe up any water with a soft clean
cloth.
2. The defrost water will flow to the base of the compressor to evaporate through the drainage
pipe behind the wall of the refrigerator compartment. The drainage pipe must be installed
firmly to avoid the water dripping onto the compressor electrical box and dripping onto the
floor.
Notice: Do not use sharp tools to scrape the frost. Do not use hot water or a hair dryer to heat the
cabinet wall directly to accelerate defrost.
7. Power Outages
1. If you receive a power outage notice, lower the temperature 2-3 hours before the outage
and make as many ice cubes as much as possible to place in the refrigerator compartment.
2. Do not open the door if possible.
3. If the power is off for an extended period, check the freezer compartment for any melted water.
If there is water in bottom of the compartment, wipe it up with a soft clean cloth.