Preparation; What To Do For Energy Saving; First Use - Beko CSKDN6335MC0S User Manual

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Preparation

4.1. What to do for energy saving

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Connecting the product to
electronic energy-saving systems
is harmful, as it may damage the
product.
Do not keep the refrigerator doors
open for long periods.
Do not place hot food or beverages
into the refrigerator.
Do not overfill the refrigerator;
blocking the internal air flow will
reduce cooling capacity.
In order to store the maximum
amount of food into the cooler
compartment of your refrigerator,
you should take out the upper
drawers and place it onto the
glass rack. The declared energy
consumption of your refrigerator
was determined by taking out
the cooler, ice tray and upper
drawers in a way that will enable
maximum storage. Using the below
drawer when storing is strongly
recommended. Energy saving
function should be activated for
best energy consumption.
You should not block the airflow by
putting food in front of the cooler
fan. A space of minimum 3cm must
be left in front of the protective fan
wire when placing food.
Depending on the product's
features; defrosting frozen foods in
the cooler compartment will ensure
energy saving and preserve food
quality.
Food should be stored using the
drawers in the cooler compartment
in order to ensure energy saving and
protect food in better conditions.
Food packages should not be in
direct contact with the heat sensor
located in the cooler compartment.
If they are in contact with the
sensor, energy consumption of the
appliance might increase.
Refrigerator / User manual
Make sure the foods are not
in contact with the cooler
compartment temperature sensor
described below.

4.2. First Use

Before using your refrigerator, make
sure the necessary preparations are
made in line with the instructions in
"Safety and environment instructions"
and "Installation" sections.
Keep the product running with no
food inside for 6 hours and do not
open the door, unless absolutely
necessary.
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A sound will be heard when
the compressor is engaged. It is
normal to hear sound even when
the compressor is inactive, due
to the compressed liquids and
gasses in the cooling system.
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Front edges of the product
might heat up. This is normal.
These areas are designed to
warm up in order to prevent
condensation.
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