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1.   4  When the refrigerator operates too noisily     the refrigerator is not touching furniture that can transmit or amplify a noise or a vibration     the refrigerator properly levelled     the containers or solid packages stored inside are not touching each other     the mains supply is stable    If you refrigerator is still not functioning properly after making the above checks  please contact the sale  dealer immediately    Note  During the period of high humidity  moisture may form on the outside of the refrigerator  it is not  unusual  You may just wipe it up yourself     X OLD APPLIANCES    The cabinet of appliance is formed by cyclopentane or R141b  old appliance contain harmful materials and  should be disposed of with bulk refuse    1 Remove the spring action or bolt catch from the appliance or render it unusable so that children cannot  become trapped inside and suffocate    2 Ensure that the refrigerant circuit is not damaged before the appliance that is no longer needed is taken  away for disposal  In this way the refrigerant will not escape into the environment    Information concerning the refrigerant and insulating materials used can be found on the type plate and  disposal instructions on the appliance    Information on collection dates or collection points can be obtained from the waste disposal authorities or  your local council     XI REVERSING THE DOOR   This refrigerator can be opened either from the left or right side  The default way of opening the door
2.  is from  the right side    If you want to open the door from the left side  please follow the instructions below                                                  1 Screw cover 2 Screws 3 Top cover 4  Top cover  deck piece 5 Door 6  Leg regulator H  7 Screw 8   Lower Hinge 9 Cabinet 10  Upper Hinge 11 Screw  12 Pin 13 Leg regulator    1  Remove the screw cover 1   remove the screws 2  and the top cover 3 and upper hinge 10   remove the  door 5   remember keep the padded surface of the door upwards to prevent the scratching   2  Remove the lower hinge 8  leg regulator H  6  that on the left side     3    3 Remove the pin 12   and the leg regulator 13  of the lower hinge 8   and then transfer the pin  leg regulator  to the opposite side of the lower hinge    4  Insert the lower hinge 8  in the left lower side  fix the lower hinge on the cabinet  and fix the leg  regulator H  18  in the right lower side    5  Put the door on the lower hinge  keep the door level  then fix the upper hinge on the cabinet    6  Remove and transfer the top cover deck piece 4  to the opposite side of the top cover    7  Fix the top cover and screw cover     Palsonic    The AUSTRALIAN Company    Palsonic Customer Service  Telephone  Australia  1300 657 888    Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 34 000 474 108  1 Joynton Avenue  Waterloo NSW 2017 Australia    Telephone  02  9313 7111 Facsimile  02  9697 0655  www palsonic com au       
3. Palisonic    The AUSTRALIAN Company    PAL601BFZ  PAL115BFZ  PAL150BFZ    60   115 150 Litre Bar Refrigerator    D Zlirmaster                Offering Australians quality since 1958   www palsonic com au       PARTS  amp  FEATURES       1 Top cover   2 Screw cover  3 Cabinet   4 Chiller box  5 Light Temperature controller   6 Shelf   7 Vegetable box cover  8  Vegetable box   9  Leg regulator  10 Door   11 Bottle rack  12 Balcony shelf    Please read the following instruction carefully before using your refrigerator      Do not put hot food inside the refrigerator     Wrap all food items with a plastic protection film to avoid dehydration and lose food flavor     If you do not use the refrigerator for a long period of time  disconnect power  clean the inside parts  put the  refrigerator in a dry area and leave the door slightly open     I   GENERAL    The refrigerator is extensively used in places such as hotels  offices  houses and student dormitories  It is  mostly suitable for refrigerating and conserving foods such as fruits and beverages  It enjoys the advantages  of small size  light weight  high efficiency and low energy consumption     II  UNPACKING REPACKING AND MOVING    1 Unpacking  Just cut off the packing band  then pull the carton up     2  Repacking  Please remember to put the original foamed pads in place     3  Moving   Be sure refrigerator stays in upright position during moving it    Do not tilt it for more than 45  from upright  Never upset it    Do not appl
4. e safer defrosting of food and reduce the work of  the refrigeration unit      Try to avoid keeping the food open for long periods  or opening the door too frequently as  warm air will enter the cabinet  and cause the compressor to switch on unnecessarily offer      Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the door from closing properly      Itis advisable to periodically clean the refrigeration system at the back of the appliance with a  duster or vacuum cleaner      Hot foods should be cooled down to room temperature before storage  otherwise  it would affect  their preservation and increase energy consumption     VII  DEFROSTING    CAUTION  Never use any sharp of metallic instruments  e g  knives  to remove frost ice from the  evaporator as this will damage the evaporator  A punctured evaporator will cause serious problems     V   CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE    1  To clean the refrigerator  disconnect power supply and remove foods  shelves  trays etc  Use a solution  mixed with 2 spoons of baking soda per litre of warm water to clean the interior  Then wipe it clean with  fresh water    Never use acids  chemical thinner  gasoline  benzene or the like for cleaning any part of the refrigerator   Never use oiling water and benzene to clean plastic parts because they may deform or damage the plastic    parts     2  Too much foods or a too large container in the refrigerator will affect cold air circulation  so some free  space must be left  It is recommended that about 70  sto
5. ion  do not attempt to turn it more    2    over  Otherwise it will be damaged     V  THE USE OF SHELVES  CRISPER DRAWERS AND CHILLER COMPARTMENT     The refrigerator compartment is for storing the food need no frozen  And different compartment has  difference temperature  the temperature on the top of crisper drawer is the lowest  So difference  compartments suit for different food      The shelves and door racks can be adjusted  You can adjust them base on the size or the quantity of food  which you need to be stored  Small food such as eggs  bottles  canned food etc can be placed on the door  racks  Please lift the racks little when taking out the food  Large food can be placed on the shelves  Food  should not be place too much or too closed in order to allow air to circulate around each item      Vegetables and fruits should be placed in the crisper drawer since the best storage temperature of them is  5  C Vegetables and fruits should be packed before storage  in order to reduce the vapour of food cause  frost and energy consuming     VILENERGY SAVING ADVICE      Do not install the appliance close to sources of heat  such as a cooker  dishwasher or radiator      Locate the appliance in a cool well ventilated room and make sure that air opening of the  cabinet is not obstructed      Avoid unnecessary frosting in the cabinet by packing all foodstuffs in to airtight packages before  placing them in the Chiller Compartment      Thaw frozen food in the fridge  this will ensur
6. rage volume is loaded    Do not store volatile and or explosive materials such as ethers  gasoline  liquefied petroleum gas  adhesives  etc  in the refrigerator  Otherwise there will be a danger of explosion caused by electric sparks     VII  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    1  Before plugging your refrigerator in check that the electric supply in your house must comply with the  rating  voltage  frequency  of the refrigerator  the rating plate is usually on the back of the refrigerator   The refrigerator should always be plugged in its own individual electrical outlet to prevent overload   which could cause a possible fire hazard from overheating wires  Do not splash water on the refrigerator  as this will cause electrical leakage or failure  If the power cord becomes damaged  ask on electrician to  replace it immediately  The refrigerator must be properly earthed    2  Our corporation is not responsible for any accident caused by improper earthing or improper operation    3  Any repairs and work on the appliance should only be carried out by the customer service department  as  unauthorized work could prove highly dangerous for the user    4  Do not store explosives or sprays using combustible propellants such as butane  propane  pentane etc    5  Do not allow naked flames or ignition sources to enter the appliance    6  Do not use steam cleaners for defrosting and cleaning    7  Do not use mechanical devices or the other means to accelerate the defrosting process  other than those  
7. recommended by the manufacturer    8  Do not damage the refrigerant circuit    9  Do not use electrical appliance inside the food storage compartments of appliance  unless they are of type  recommended by the manufacturer    10  If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly  qualified person in order to avoid a hazard    11  The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible    12  If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by a special cord ar assembly available from the  manufacturer or its service agent    WARNING  Keep ventilation openings  in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure  clear  of obstruction    WARNING  Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process   other than those recommended by the manufacturer    WARNING  Do not damage the refrigerant circuit    WARNING  Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance   unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer    IX  SERVICE    If the refrigerator is not functioning properly  check that     1     When the refrigerator does not operate      the power plug is firmly in the wall outlet    the mains power switch is off     2  When the refrigerator does not cool enough    the thermostat is at the correct setting  there are too frequent and too long door openings     3 When the foods are frozen    the thermostat is at the correct setting   
8. y force on any external part such as pipe  condenser  door and its handle for moving  refrigerator  must be well packed and secured in long distance transportation to avoid damage from impacting and or great  rocking     II   OPERATION    1  Before the refrigerator is plugged in  check the following     There must not be any damage on all electrical wire    Earthing screw must be well fixed     Wall outlet must be properly earthed    Be sure that everything is in normal condition and the refrigerator can be plugged in     2  When operating for the first time  When operating is in normal condition and the refrigerator without any load until it auto stops at the desired  temperature  Usually it takes 2 or 3 hours  Then set the thermostat to the required setting and place foods in     3  Temperature control  Refrigerator   s temperature can be adjusted by    Lamp Pointer turning the knob of the thermostat  The closer to    7     Lampshade Knob position the knob is set  the lower the temperature    becomes  A medium setting is the most suitable for    gn general operation  The position    7    is cool than the   G z position    3        Refrigerator   s temperature will vary depending on  the quantity of foods stored and the frequency of the  door opening  In order to maintain good cooling  efficiency and save energy  We recommend you not  to store too much foods and not to open the door too  frequently        CAUTION  When the thermostat has been turned clockwise to    7   posit
    
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