User Guide Manual: Code: ADQ501-10a
User Guide Manual: Code: ADQ501-10a
User Guide Manual: Code: ADQ501-10a
Code : ADQ501-10a
SAFETY WARNING
This appliance contains a certain amount of
isobutane refrigerant (R600a) a natural gas
with high environmental compatibility that is,
however, also combustible.
When transporting and installing the appliance,
care should be taken to ensure that no parts of the
Contents
refrigerating circuit are damaged. Be sure to keep for safety!...........................................1~2
Refrigerant squirting out of the pipes could ignite Installation guide..............................................................3
or cause eye injury. If a leak is detected, avoid any
Installation preparation....................................................4
naked flames or potential sources of ignition and air
the room in which appliance is standing for several Door removal/replacement..........................................5~6
minutes. Refrigerator Leveling & Door Adjustment
• In order to avoid the creation of a flammable gas-air (If needed)........................................................................7
mixture if a leak in the refrigerating circuit occurs, the How to install Water Line.............................................8~9
size of the room in which the appliance may be sited
Control panel..................................................................10
depends on the amount of refrigerant used.
The room must be 1 m³ in size for every 8g of R600a Temperature control......................................................11
refrigrant inside the appliance. The amount of refrigerant How to use the interior parts................................... 12~13
is shown on the identification plate inside the appliance. How to use the dispenser..............................................14
• Never start up an appliance showing any signs of
How to use the automatic ice maker.............................14
damage. lf in doubt, consult your dealer.
How to adjust the automatic ice maker
water supply............................................................ 15~16
Refreshment compartment............................................16
RoHS(Directive 2011/65/EU) Compliant Care & cleaning...................................................... 17~18
This product is environmentally sound and Before you call for service.............................................19
sustainable free from Pb, Cd, Cr+6, Hg, PBBs
and PBDEs restricted in accordance with the Something strange?
Directive. Don’t worry. Here is the answer....................................20
Never use flammable gas, benzene, thinners, Do not let children step on the cabinet shelves
gasoline, spray etc. near the refrigerator. or vegetable cases.
• There is a risk of fire, explosion and personal
injury or damage. Keep Children away from packaging or
packaging parts.
If a gas leak is found near the refrigerator or • There is a risk of suffocation from cardboard
in the kitchen, ventilate it immediately without boxes and plastic films.
touching the power plug or refrigerator.
Do not let children hang on the refrigerator
Do not store medicine or academic research doors.
samples which require strict temperature • Refrigerator can fall and harm them.
control in the refrigerator.
Do not change fuse or LED light on your own. Never touch foods and containers especially
Call the service agent to change them. of metal with wet hands in the freezer
compartment.
When you find the power cord damaged or • You can be hurt by chilblains or cold burns.
cut, call the service agent immediately.
Never eat any decayed or deteriorated food at
When you get rid of your old refrigerator, be all.
sure to remove the doors first. • Foods stored too long in the refrigerator can
• Children can be entrapped and suffocated in an deteriorate and become decayed.
abandoned refrigerator.
Never place bottles and containers of glass in
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance the freezer compartment.
enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of • Glass containers and bottles can break and can
obstruction. hurt you.
Do not use mechanical devices or other When moving the refrigerator (horizontally or
means to accelerate the defrosting process, tilted), more than 2 people are required to hold
other than those recommended by the it. (One to hold top back handles, the other to
manufacturer. hold the bottom holder.)
If other parts are held instead, it is very
Do not use electrical appliances inside the dangerous and likely to slip.
food storage compartments of the appliance.
Be sure to turn up the wheel first before
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. moving the refrigerator.
• The wheels can damage or scratch the floor.
If you are moving it for a long distance, never
To avoid a hazard due to instability of the forget to fasten the interior parts tightly with
appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with tapes. Otherwise, the parts can collide and break
the instructions. each other.
Precautions in use
■ To prevent personal injury, fire, electric shock etc. read
this user guide carefully before use and keep it at hand
for reference.
■ Accessories
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If the refrigerator can not pass 1 Pull out bending tube guide and the left water tube.
(Dispenser Models Only)
through a door during installation,
follow these steps.
(This guide refers to several models. The real features are
model dependent.)
2 Let the top of the door close and insert the top hinge
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pin to the top hole of the refrigerator door. Let the top of the door close and insert the top hinge
(Insert the back of hinge to the groove of protrusion pin to the top hole of the freezer door. (Insert the back
first, then front to the top hole of door.) of hinge to the groove of protrusion first, then front to
the top hole of door.)
■ Front Cover
3 Insert a spanner (part A) into the hinge nut (part 1)
and unscrew the nut by turning clockwise. After installation and/or door leveling, fasten front cover
with screws. (Remove the screws on the front bottom
Tap side
■ WATER SUPPLY KIT Water tube
S Check the parts below for installing water supply. Filter
Some other necessary parts are available at your local
service agents. A right angle
Refrigerator
Fastener A
Tap
Connector
DISPENSER/FILTER button
1) Button for dispenser function. Indicator for control panel LOCK.
You can select WATER, CUBED ICE or
ICE LOCK.
2) Button for filter exchange or reset. Filter change display
After exchanging or to reset, press the After 6 months of first power input, the icon will
button for 3 seconds. flicker.
FRIDGE
Temperature selection button for refrigerator
compartment.
• Interior lights of the refrigerator turn off when the doors are open for more than 10 minutes.
Note • In
case either the freezer or refrigerator door is left open for more than a minute, door alarm rings for 5
minutes with 1 minute intervals.
• D isplay off function
- All the light in the display will turn off after 20 seconds to save energy when doors closed.
- The light will turn on when the door is opened or button is pressed.
- Normal display mode resumes when customers operate buttons or doors.
• System off function (power off function)
- You can stop operating the appliance without unplugging, especially on holidays.
- Pressing FRZ.SET and REF.SET button at the same time for 5 seconds will turn the appliance off.
- Under the ‘off’ mode, freezer and refrigerator temperature displays “-- --”.
- Other LED lights go out and all the operation of your appliance halts.
- Conversely, pressing FRZ.SET and REF.SET button together for 5 seconds will switch it back on.
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Freezer Compartment
Push the FRZ SET. button and the setting temperature
changes as the figure shows.
>>> Sequential Temperature Change <<<
Faster Freezing...
Refrigerator Compartment
Push the FRZ SET. button and the setting temperature
changes as the figure shows.
>>> Sequential Temperature Change <<<
Caution
Foods in the refrigerator can be frozen if the ambient
temperature of the refrigerator is below 5°C.
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Caution
• For further information about preparing food for freezing
or food storage times, check a freezer guide or a reliable
cookbook.
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S When you get [CUBED ICE] release the cup from the In case of power failure
pad when if it is half full. • The
icecubes in the case may melt and flow to the room.
(If you don’t, the remaining ICES will make the cup • If many hours of power failure is predicted, pull out the
overflow or the dispenser outlet become blocked.) case, remove the icecubes in it and replace it back when
power resumes.
Caution
• Avoid using thin fragile cups or crystal glasses when Note Use only the ices out of this refrigerator.
taking icecubes.
• For your safety, never insert your fingers or other tools
into the dispenser outlet.
• If you find the icecubes are discolored, stop using the
dispenser and call a service agent.
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Fully filled
Half filled
Fully filled
Half filled
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1. S
oftly press the upper centre of Home Bar to open
(one-touch push type).
- You
can access the refreshment compartment without
7-2) If less than the maximum of proper water
opening the door thus saving electricity.
supply
- The
refrigerator lamp is lit when the refreshment
Change the water supply set value to lesser than ‘5’ by
compartment door is open. It is easy to identify the
pressing the dispenser button.
contents.
•T
he initial predetermined value of water supply is ‘5’
8. If the measured water supply is proper, hold the
water supply adjustment mode by pressing ‘Lock’
button once.
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Be sure to
unplug first !
Note Never use any other electrical appliances together in the inside of the refrigerator for fear of electric shock
or fire.
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Door Packing
• U
se cloth with mild(neutral) detergent.
Caution
• For your safety, press the (ICE MAKER LOCK) once,
when cleaning (removing & replacing) the icecubes
storage assembly. Back (Machine section)
*B
e careful not to hurt your hands and fingers when • Remove
dust on grill with a vacuum cleaner at least
cleaning the assembly. once a year.
Caution
• N
ever use petrol, benzene,
thinners, scouring pads or harsh
abrasives, for they can damage the
surfaces.
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Action
Checkup Point ❶ Move the refrigerator to a level and even floor.
❶ Is the refrigerator unplugged? ❷ Keep sufficient space.
❷ Is the temperature set to [Low Mode]? ❸ Remove any object which touches the refrigerator.
❸ Is the refrigerator under direct sunlight or is a heat
appliance placed near it?
❹ Is the space between the refrigerator back and the wall
too close? Problem
Odour or unpleasant smell from
Action the inside.
❶ Plug in the refrigerator.
❷ Set the temperature mode to Middle or High.
❸M ove to a place where there is no direct sunlight, no Checkup Point
heat appliances around. ❶ Is the food stored uncovered or unwrapped?
❹ Keep sufficient space between the back of the ❷ Are the shelves and pockets stained with food stuff?
refrigerator and the wall. ❸ Is the food stored too long?
Action
e sure to cover and wrap the foods.
❶B
Problem lean them regularly. Once smell gets soaked into
❷C
Foods in the refrigerator get those parts, it is not easy to remove.
frozen. o not store foods for too long. A refrigerator is neither
❸D
a perfect nor a permanent food keeper.
Checkup Point
❶ Is temperature set to [High]?
❷ Is the room temperature too low?
❸ Is food with moisture stored close to the cold air
spout?
Action
❶S et the temperature to [Middle] or [Low].
❷F oods can be frozen if ambient temperature is below
5°C. Move to a place where the temperature is over 5°C.
❸P lace foods with moisture on the shelves close to the
doors.
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• W
hen you close the door and then open it again
immediately, the door is not easy to open. Warm
Door is
Doors do not open easily. air rushes into the inside to create the pressure
sticky
difference. In this case wait for a minute, it will then
open easily.
• W
hen the compressor starts to run or stops,
refrigerant which makes the inside cold flowing in the
It sounds like water is pipes can make such sound.
flowing from the refrigerator. • D
efrosted water can also make such sound.
(This refrigerator adopts an automatic defrosting
system.)
Strange
Sound • Inside parts shrink and/or expand due to temperature
Cracking or clicking sounds. change --- When the inside gets cold or when the
door is open, such sounds can be made.
• C
ompressor or fans for cold air circulation can make
Humming or buzzing
such working sound. (If the refrigerator is not level,
sounds.
the sound can be louder.)
• If
it is highly humid around the refrigerator, moisture
Dew on the cabinet surface.
in the air sticks to the surface to form dew.
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