INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2 Doors Direct Cool Refrigerator WRM2000_A-R WRM2800_A-R WRM3500_A-R Thank you for choosing refrigerator. Please read this manual before operating your refrigerator. It contains valuable information to help you maximize the use of the refrigerator and to obtain total satisfaction for years. 2MK-6-P101-156-00-0 Printed : 18 Jan.
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I N S T A L L A T I O N 1. Install the unit on a strong and level surface. Leveling can be obtained by using the adjusting screws on the bottom of the unit. For proper performance the front of the refrigerator “Cabinet” should be slightly higher than the back. 2. Allow at least 30 cm. space above the unit, 15 and 10 cm. at the back and sides to allow air ventilation. 30 cm. 10 cm. 15 cm. 3. Place the unit away form direct sunlight or heat from stoves. 4. Place the unit away from sinks and water faucets.
O P E R A T I O N Making a test run 1. Clean the Refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe the external surface with a soft dry cloth, the interior with a damp cloth. 2. Keep the door open and plug the power cord into its own electrical outlet. The interior lamp should lit. 3. Turn the thermostat dial to “7”. Close the door and allow the unit to operate for 15-20 minutes. The evaporator should then show some traces of frost. The compressor will run smoothly with just a soft humming sound. 4.
O P E R A T I O N Food Storage 1. Refrigerated air goes down at the rear of the fresh food compartment and rises up at the front. Then, store the foodstuffs such as fish and meats which require quick refrigeration to the rear of the compartment. 2. Leave spaces among foodstuffs to help air circulation. 10 cm. at the back and sides to allow air ventilation. 3. Foodstuffs which are easily dried should be well wrapped with waxed paper, aluminum foil or plastic film. 4.
H O W T O D E F R O S T Refrigerator compartment The cooling (evaporator) unit in the refrigerator compartment is automatically defrosted whenever the compressor motor stops running. No manual control is required. Frost may grow thick temporarily if the room temperature is high or the door is opened frequently. Under normal condition, however, it will disappear after a period of operation.
C L E A N I N G 1. Before cleaning the refrigerator, you should always unplug it from the outlet and remove all food. 2. Clean the external surfaces of the unit using only a damp cloth to wipe away dust and dirt. Never use acids, thinner, gasoline, acetone nor benzene in cleaning and removing stains. 3. Wash internal accessories using a mild detergent solution and dry it with a soft towel. 4. To remove odors from your unit, combine skin of a lemon and warm.
C L E A N I N G A N D M A I N T E N A N C E Your refrigerator does not require any special maintenance. To clean the inside, use a soft cloth with water, mild soap suds, or some mild detergent. Wash ice cube tray, evaporation tray and shelves in a mild detergent solution and dry with a soft towel. Stains on the outside can also be removed with a soft cloth and some mild detergent. Removable parts may be rinsed with water. Don’t forget to clean the door gasket especially the bottom gasket is liable to dirty.
C A U T I O N 1. Do not use inflammable sprays such as lacquer and paint near the refrigerator, because there is a danger of igniting. 2. Do not operate the refrigerator in the presence of explosive gas to avoid a fire or an explosion by ignition of the electric contact of the refrigerator. 8. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. 3.
T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Before you call for service please check the table below. Your problems could be easily rectified. If you still need service, please contact the store where you purchased or the nearest service center. When Check if ... not operating ... Power supply cord is unplugged. Temperature control in “0” position. If home fuse blown or circuit breaker off ? warmer than usual ... Too frequent or too long door openings. Check the temperature control dial setting.
S P E C I F I C A T I O N MODEL DESCRIPTION WRM2000_A-R WRM2800_A-R WRM3500_A-R 272 322 Net Volume (Litre) 177 Freezer Volume (Litre) 49 76 98 196 128 224 Refrigerator Volume (Litre) Exterior Dimensions : W x D x H (mm.) 525x564x1355 605x638x1515 606x670x1700 59.0 69.0 45.0 Weight (kg.