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A. ON/OFF key, push for 3 seconds. Appliance turns on with a long acoustic feedback (1sec)
B. Wi-Fi key, used to connect the appliance
C. Mode key, used to select between Fridge, Freezer, Eco and Holiday
D. TEMP key, used to select between temperatures levels (also Super Cool and Super Freeze)
a. Fridge/Freezer area icon, shows which compartment of the appliance is selected
b. Fridge temperature levels, shows which is the selected temperature
c. Super Cool icon, shows if the Super Cool function is activated
d. Freezer temperature levels, shows which is the selected temperature in the freezer
e. Super Freeze icon, shows if the Super Freeze function is activated
f. Eco mode icon, shows whether the Eco mode is activated
g. Holiday function icon, shows whether the holiday function is activated
h. Wi-Fi icon, shows whether the Wi-Fi is working and the appliance is connected
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Customized temperature icon, shows if the temperature has been selected by app
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Use
Plug in the appliance and it automatically turns on with a long acoustic feedback (1 sec)
All LEDs turn on (1 sec), then the Fridge temperature LED and Freezer LED turn on fixed.
The temperature will automatically set at 4 °C in the fridge and -18 °C in the
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freezer.
NOTE: wait at least 2/3 hours before putting food in the appliance, so as to
ensure the temperature inside the fridge.
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In case of power loss, the last cooling level set will be restored.
To restore the default setting, keep pressed the door switch inside the
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refrigerator and simultaneously press the ON/OFF key for 5 seconds.
Under the normal operating condition (in spring and autumn), it is
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recommended to set the temperature at 4 °C. In summer when the ambient
temperature is high, it is recommended to set temperature at 6~8 °C, so as to
guarantee the fridge and freezer temperatures and reduce the refrigerator
continuous running time; and in winter when the ambient temperature is low, it
is recommended to set temperature at 3~4 °C to avoid frequent start/stop of the
refrigerator.
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