1. Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully unpack the refrigerator and check for any signs of damage during transport. Ensure all accessories and components are included.
2. Positioning the Refrigerator
Place the refrigerator in a well-ventilated area with a minimum distance from the wall to ensure proper air circulation. Ensure the surface is level to avoid vibrations.
3. Electrical Connection
Connect the refrigerator to a dedicated electrical outlet with the correct voltage (230 V, 1N, 50 Hz) as specified. Avoid using extension cords to prevent electrical hazards.
4. Temperature Settings
Set the desired temperature using the digital display on the control panel. Adjust settings as needed for optimal storage conditions.
5. Defrosting Cycle Setup
Ensure the automatic defrosting cycle is activated to prevent ice build-up. The defrosting indicator will show the cycle status on the control panel.
6. Initial Cleaning
Before storing any food, clean the interior with a mild detergent and warm water. Dry thoroughly to ensure no moisture remains.
7. Shelving Installation
Install the shelving units as per the configuration that suits your storage needs. Ensure shelves are securely positioned.
8. Final Checks
Verify all settings and connections are correct. Ensure the door seals properly and the internal light functions when the door is opened.