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Product presentation
Operation
Cleaning and maintenance
Common problems, simple
causes and solutions
Technical specification
Packing list
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Features of products.................................................2
Name of components................................................3
Safety precautions.....................................................4
Handling and placement............................................5
Electric connections .................................................6
Product standards......................................................6
Preparation before operation.....................................7
Thermostat................................................................7
Cooler compartment.................................................9
Freezer compartment...............................................10
Defrosting...................................................................13
Cleaning....................................................................14
Key points for energy saving....................................14
Other precautions.....................................................15
Common problems...................................................16
Simple causes and solutions....................................17
Technical specification..............................................18
Packing list...............................................................19
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product presentation Features of products..........2 Name of components..........3 Safety precautions.............4 Handling and placement..........5 Electric connections ..........6 Product standards............6 Operation Preparation before operation........7 Thermostat..............7 Switch on and temperature adjustment....8 Cooler compartment..........9 Freezer compartment..........10 Cleaning and maintenance Defrosting..............13 Cleaning..............14 Key points for energy saving........14 Other precautions.............15 Common problems, simple causes and solutions...
  • Page 2: Product Presentation

    Product presentation Features of products Energy saving Energy saving is realized by optimizing the refrigerating system and implementing intelligent control. All products of this series meet the national standard for energy-saving products. Low noise technology A series of technologies have been adopted to lower the noise level to the minimum.
  • Page 3: Name Of Components

    Product presentation Names of This manual covers a number of refrigerator models. The following components diagram may differ slightly from your model in some features and devices. Please follow the packing list attached. A Cooler compartment B Freezer compartment Control panel Freezer drawer Cooler door switch Cooler door...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Product presentation Safety precautions A separate three-pin power supply socket with grounding wire must be used. The power cord must not be squeezed, folded, knotted or damaged. If the power cord has been damaged during handling or installation, immediately contact the nearby customer service to replace the cord.
  • Page 5: Handling And Placement

    Product presentation Handling and placement Handling The refrigerator should not be moved by holding it by the door or door handle. It should be lifted from the bottom. The refrigerator should not be laid down or turned upside down. Placing The refrigerator should be placed in a dry and well ventilated room, with a side and back clearance of 10cm or over, and a 30cm clearance on top.
  • Page 6: Electric Connections

    Product presentation Electric connections The rated voltage of the refrigerator is 220VAC, the rated frequency 50Hz, and the permissible voltage fluctuation range is 180~242V. To ensure safe operation, the socket and its connection wires must be able to withstand a current over 10A.
  • Page 7: Preparation Before Operation

    Operation Remove all packaging materials, including the bottom foam Preparation before operation pad underneath the refrigerator, and pads and tapes inside the refrigerator securing accessories. Check and count all accessories and documents against the packing list. Place the refrigerator at a proper location and follow the instructions in “Handling and Placement”...
  • Page 8: Switch On And Temperature Adjustment

    Operation Switching-on and tem- Switching-on perature adjustment When switched on for the first time, the thermostat knob should be set at “5” . Let the refrigerator run for a period of time with the doors closed, then turn the thermostat knob to a normal step (Step 1~3).
  • Page 9: Cooler Compartment

    Operation Cooler compartment The cooler compartment is mainly used for short term storage of food. Glass shelf in cooler compartment The position of this shelf is adjustable to facilitate storage of different types of food. It can be pulled out by lifting it at the back.
  • Page 10: Freezer Compartment

    Operation Freezer compartment The freezer compartment is used for freezing food, storing frozen food and making ice cubes. It can store foods safely for long periods of time. Accessories and placement of food The freezer compartment is provided with drawers. A drawer can be removed by pulling out and lifting it gently.
  • Page 11: Making Ice Cubes

    Operation Making ice cubes Pour cool boiled water, or beverage, into the ice-maker until it reaches the marked water level line. Swing gently and put it into the freezer compartment in a horizontal position. To remove ice cubes, press the handles on both sides of the ice-maker tray, to remove the cover.
  • Page 12: Thawing Frozen Food

    Operation Packing food to be frozen Before freezing food, it is better to pack it up in order to prevent it from deterioration, changing or crossing of smell. Put food into a bag and squeeze it gently to expel the air in the bag as much as possible for good sealing.
  • Page 13: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Defrosting Refrigerator compartment and bio-preservation compartment Defrosting is performed automatically for the refrigerator compartment , and dew water will go into the drain at the lower back of the refrigerator and flow into dew water tube also at the back of the refrigerator. The water is evaporated by the heat from the compressor.
  • Page 14: Cleaning

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning Precautions for cleaning the refrigerator The power supply plug must be unplugged before cleaning. Ensure that no water enters the light equipment during cleaning. Wash with a soft cloth, lukewarm water, and a mild detergent. Dry with a clean and soft cloth. The “drain trough and outlet hole”...
  • Page 15: Other Precautions

    Cleaning and maintenance Other precautions During power failure Reduce the door opening frequency and avoid placing new food into the refrigerator (to prevent accelerated temperature rise inside). If the power outage is forecasted, the Super cooling switch can be turned on in advance (by pressing the Super Key) to further lower the internal temperature or more ice cubes can be made and placed at the upper part of the cooler compartment.
  • Page 16: Common Problems

    Common problems, simple causes and solutions Common problems Dew water on external surface of refrigerator This may occur when the humidity in the atmosphere is high. Just wipe it dry. Frost on the back in the refrigerator compartment The refrigerating piping for the refrigerator compartment is close to the back of the refrigerator compartment container and the temperature here will fall below 0°C.
  • Page 17: Simple Causes And Solutions

    Common problems, simple causes and solutions Simple causes and solutions Remedy Fault Possible cause No cooling at The power supply plug is not Properly insert the power supply plug; properly inserted, blown supply replace the fuse; and check if there is a fuse, or no power supply power failure.
  • Page 18: Technical Specification

    Technical specification Technical specification KG15V31TI KG18V31TI KG20V31TI MODEL KG18V41TI KG20V41TI PARAMETERS KG15V41TI Climatic type SN/ST SN/ST SN/ST Star mark Total effective volume (L) Effective volume of freezer (L) Freezer temperature (°C) Power supply 220V 50Hz 220V 50Hz 220V 50Hz Freezing capacity (kg/24h) Energy consumption (kW h/24h) 0.79...
  • Page 19: Packing List

    Packing list Packing list Type KG15V31TI KG18V31TI KG20V31TI Description KG15V41TI KG18V41TI KG20V41TI Safe glass shelf Glass partition tray Accessories in “Vario” shelf the case Vegetable basket Freezer drawer Ice-maker Short bottle tray Small bottle tray Door Large bottle tray accessories...
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