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Caracteristicas Menthes y Estructurales Del Funcionamiento Unidad de enfriamiento sellade hermoticamente con un motor miniature de 2 poles. Congelador de aluminio anodized° "Roll-Bond" (chapado a lamination) a prueba de corrosion (a congelador de aluminio 'Pipe On Sheer) de alta conductivided iermica. Temiostato graduable para el control automatic° de temperatura. Una cata bonderizada y esmallada en • acrilico de acuerdo a las tecnicas mas modernas de atomization electrostatica. Aislamiento termico de poliurelano de alta densidad. Junta de cierre magnetic° pare la puerta. 1. DISCO DEL TERMOSTATO:Para contrblar la temperatura dentro del refrigerador. Enciende el motor tan pronto como la temperatura sube por encima del nivel deseado. 2. COMPARTIMENTO DE CONGELACIoN CON PUERTA DE CONGELADOR:Seccion separada de congelador con espacio para bandeja para cubitos de hielo y articulos pequelnos. 3. BANDEJA PARA CUBOS DE HIELO:Los cubos de hielo se sacan de Ja bandeja con facilidad. 5 (no aparece en el dibujo) 4. ESTANTES REVESTIDOS DE PLASTICO: Resistentes a los olores, inoxidables y desmontables pare una limpieza facil. 5. BANDEJA PARA GOTEO:Atrapa el agua que gotea del evaporador cuando se esta descongelando. 6. JUNTA MAGNETICA:Un cierre ajustado de fa puerta que mantiene toda la potencia de enfriamiento encerrada en el refrigerador. Sin ganchos ni pestillos.. 7. ESTANTE PARA BOTELLAS:Para botellas, latas o frascos altos, medianos y grandes. 8. FORRO DE PUERTA CANSTOR:Sostiene latas de bebidas gaseosas, de jugo ode cerveza de 355mL. rTh DCR34W DCR34BL Instrucciones pm-a cabiar el sentido en que se abre la puerta para models DCR34W AND DCR34BL I o Power Failure Most power failures are corrected within an hour or two and will not affect your refrigerator temperatures. However, you should minimize the number of door openings while the power is off. During power failures of longer duration, take steps to protect your food by placing dry ice on top of packages. If You Move Remove or securely fasten down all loose items inside the refrigerator. To avoid damaging the leveling screws, turn them all the way into the base. Some Important Rules for the Correct Use of the Refrigerator • Never place hot foods in the refrigerator. • Beverages should be stored in sealed containers. • Foods to be stored for a long time should be wrapped in cellophane or polyethylene, or kept in glass containers. Never place spoiled foods in the cabinet. • Don't overload the cabinet. • Don't open the door unless necessary. • Should the refrigerator be stored without use for long periods it is suggested, after a careful cleaning, to leave the door ajar to allow the air to circulate inside the cabinet in order to avoid possible formations of condensate, mold or odors. Food Storage Suggestions Fresh Food Compartment • Never cover food compartment shelves with aluminum foil or any other shelf covering material which may prevent air circulation. • Always remove porous store wrapping paper from meats, poultry and fish. Meats should be wrapped individually and placed in a dish for storage. Wrap fish and poultry in foil or heavy waxed paper. Most fish should be used the same day of purchase. Packaged meats such as ham, bacon, dried beef, or frankfurter, store best in their original packages. • Allow warm foods to cool to room temperature before placing them in the refrigerator. • Always cover open dishes of food, especially leftovers. Use leftovers within 2 or 3 days.