Preparation; Things To Be Done For Energy Saving - Defy G10750 NE Instruction Manual

4 door sbs refrigerators
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Preparation

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Things to be done for energy saving

Connecting the product to
electronic energy-saving systems
is harmful, as it may damage the
product.
Do not leave the doors of your refrigerator
open for a long time.
Do not put hot food or drinks in your
refrigerator.
Do not overload the refrigerator. Cooling
capacity will fall when the air circulation in
the refrigerator is hindered.
Do not place the refrigerator in places
subject to direct sunlight. Install the
product at least 30 cm away from heat
sources such as hobs, ovens, heater units
and stoves and at least 5 cm away from
electrical ovens.
Pay attention to store food in the
refrigerator in closed containers.
For storage flexibility it is OK to remove
some freezer compartment drawers.
Power consumption stated for your
refrigerator has been determined after
removing the icematic and the upper
drawers as to allow maximum loading.
Airflow should not be blocked by placing
foods in front of the freezer and the
multizone compartment fans. Foods
should be loaded by leaving minimum 5
cm space in front of the protective fan grid.
Thawing frozen foods in the fridge
compartment both saves energy and
preserves the quality of the foods.
Temperature of the room where
your refrigerator is located should
at least be 10ºC /50°F. Operating
your refrigerator under cooler
conditions is not recommended
with regard to its efficiency.
Inside of your refrigerator must be
cleaned thoroughly.
If two coolers are to be installed
side by side, there should be at
least 10 cm distance between
them.
Recommendations for the fresh food
compartment
Make sure that the food does not touch the
temperature sensor in fresh food
compartment. To allow the fresh food
compartment to keep its ideal storage
temperature, the sensor must not be
hindered by food.
Do not place hot foods or beverages inside
the product.
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