Owners Guide

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compartment.
M and N indicate temperature units: M is Fahrenheit and N is Celsius. When M or N is lit, the
temperature is shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius respectively.
O and P are temperature adjustment buttons for the compartment. When you press or ”, the
set temperature will rise or drop. Each time you press one of these buttons, the set temperature will
rise or drop 1º. The temperature range for the compartment is 1~18ºC (34~64ºF).
Q is the button for changing the Fahrenheit/Celsius scale. The original setting is Fahrenheit. Pressing
Q one time will change the display to Celsius. Press one more time and the display will revert to
Fahrenheit. When the temperature display shows Celsius, N is lit; when the display shows Fahrenheit,
M is lit.
R is the power switch. When the power cord is connected, press R and the appliance will start
working. Pressing R again will cause the appliance to stop working; the display, fan and compressor
will all turn off. When the machine is turned off in this way (with power cord still connected), the
temperature setting will not change when R is pressed again to turn the unit on. Even if the power
cord is disconnected or the power is otherwise cut off, the unit will still return to its previous set
temperature once power is restored and R is pressed.
NOTES:
If the unit is unplugged or turned off, or if there has been a power failure, you must wait 3 to 5
minutes before restarting the unit. If you attempt to restart before this time delay, the appliance
will not start.
When you use the appliance for the first time, or restart it after it has been shut off for a long
time, there could be a few degrees variance between the temperature you select and the one
indicated on the display. This is normal and due to the length of inactivation time. Once the
appliance has been running for a few hours, everything will be back to normal.
You may notice condensation on the outer surface of the glass door. This occurs when water
vapor from the air contacts the cold surface of the door and the vapor condenses on the glass,
causing a fogging effect. In extreme situations, water can even drip off the door, indicating
excessive humidity in the environment.
If the appliance has been off for less than 5 minutes, the compressor will not restart at once
when R is pressed. This behavior is built into the control system to protect the compressor.
CALIFORNIA CARB/SNAP DISCLOSURE For products manufactured after January, 1, 2019:
Retail food refrigeration equipment manufactured after January 1, 2019, designed to store and display chilled goods for
commercial sale, and that use HFC-134a/R134a refrigerant are not for sale in California.
*This product uses eco-friendly hydrocarbon refrigerant and fully complies with California CARB regulations. However, we are
required by California Law to provide the previous disclosure statement in every product sold in California.
This product does not use any refrigerants on the “List of Prohibited Substances.”