
Check
failure
notice
Care
and
maintenance
16
No
freezing
Not
freezing
properly
When
noise
is
severe
and
abnormal
sound
generates
Frost
or
dew
forms
Frost
or
dew
forms
Does
power
failure
occur?
Check
the
power
supply
of
other
product.
Is
the
power
plug
coming
out
from
the
socket?
Properly
the
power
cord
to
the
socket.
Check
this
point
before
notifying
failure.
Is
temperature
at
the
product
installation
location
too
warm
or
cold?
Does
the
drawer
close
entirely?
Is
appropriate
distance
maintained
around
the
product?
Is
the
floor
of
the
product
installation
location
too
weak
or
is
the
product
installed
improperly?
Install
the
product
at
a
place
where
outside
temperature
is
from
+5˚C
to
+43˚C.
Adjust
the
leveling
foot
so
that
the
front
side
of
product
becomes
somewhat
high
and
securely
close
the
drawer
after
taking
a
step
so
that
kept
foods
are
not
intervened.
Is
the
product
disclosed
to
direct
light
ray
or
located
at
near
thermal
devices?
Check
the
installation
location.
Maintain
appropriate
distance
around.
Is
the
drawer
bucket
wrongly
assembled?
Assemble
the
product
so
that
the
deodorizer
points
inward.
Install
the
product
at
a
place
where
the
floor
is
strong
and
even.
Is
the hot
food
inserted
without
cooling?
Is
the
drawer
remained
open
for
a
long
time?
Always
cool
the
hot
food
down
for
keeping.
Dew
automatically
disappears
if
remaining
the
drawer
closed but
it
is
better
to
wipe
it
out
with
a
rag.
Is
the
food
with
much
moisture
inserted
without
closing
the
cover?
Keep
the
foods
in
the
container
with
the
cover
or
sealed.
Are
too
much
food
inserted?
Is
the
refrigerator
inclined
ahead?
Are
the
both
refrigerator
ceil
and
the
food
kept
at
the
drawer
touched
together?
Maintain
appropriate
distance
so
that
air
in
the
refrigerator
is
not
properly
circulated.
Adjust
the
leveling
foot.
(The
drawer
of
the
refrigerator
properly
closes
if
adjusting
the
leveling
foot
so
that
the
front
side
of
product
becomes
somewhat
high.)
Keep
the
food
so
that
they
are
not
touched
with.
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