Hisense PureFlat RF22B3FSE Operation Manual page 19

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If you have set temperature type to
Fahrenheit, the temperature settings
cycle from 46°F to 36°F.
46°F - 45°F - 44°F -43°F - 42°F-41°F
36°F - 37°F -38°F - 39°F-40°F
Note: Each press of the button, the
temperature drops one degree.
"Freezer temperature control"
1. Press " " or " " repeatedly until the
Freezer icon "
" blinks.
2. Press the Confirm Control "
first time, and the Freezer icon "
be always on . After that, press the
Confirm Control "
cycle through the available
temperature settings, from -14°C to
-24°C if you have set temperature
type to Celsius.
-14°C -15°C -16°C -17°C -18°C - 19°C
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-24°C -23°C -22°C -21°C -20°C
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If you have set temperature type to
Fahrenheit, the temperature settings
cycle from 7°F to -11°F
7°F 6°F 5°F
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-11°F -10°F -9°F
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Note: Each press of the button, the
temperature drops one degree.
" for the
" will
" repeatedly to
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"Super Cool"
The Super Cool feature helps to keep
food stored in the refrigerator at the
setting temperature during periods of
high usage, large grocery loads, or
temporarily warm room temperatures,
The Super Cool feature lowers the
temperature in the fridge compartment
to 36°F(2°C) to cool food.
1. Press " " or " " repeatedly until the
Super Cool icon "
2. Press the Confirm Control "
the Super Cool function on or off. When
the Super Cool function is turned on,
the "
" icon lights.
3. When setting fridge temperature, the
Super Cool function will turn off and the
temperature setting will revert back to
the previous setting.
NOTE: Super Cool will automatically
turn off after 6 hours.
"Super Freeze"
This Super Freeze feature helps to keep
the food stored in the freezer as the
setting temperature during periods of
high usage, large grocery loads, or
temporarily warm room temperatures.
The Super Freeze feature lowers the
temperature in the freezer
compartment to -11°F (-24°C) to freeze
the food faster.
" blinks.
" to turn
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