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How to use the new refrigerator? How long does it take to put things after power on?

Common sense of refrigerator use:

1, after buying a new refrigerator, clean it with a clean rag several times, and don't close the door after cleaning it. You should open the door to let the smell inside dissipate and then use electricity. You can also use an electric fan to blow inside to speed up the smell.

2. After the new refrigerator is shipped back, it should stand still for several hours before being electrified for trial operation.

3. The refrigerator should be placed in a cool and ventilated place with a certain space around it, so as to facilitate the ventilation and heat dissipation of the refrigerator and improve its refrigeration efficiency.

4. During the power-on trial operation, the temperature setting of the freezing room should be adjusted to minus 18 degrees, and the refrigerating room should be around 2-6 degrees. If there is no food in the freezer that needs to be preserved for a long time, the temperature can be raised to-12 to-16, which will save more electricity, especially in summer. So is the cold room. If there is no special requirement for food preservation, it can be raised to 8- 15 degrees, which will also save more electricity. The mechanical thermostat should adjust the digital gear according to the seasonal ambient temperature, with the digital gear being smaller in summer, middle in spring and autumn, and larger in winter. Adjust to 1 in summer to save the most energy.

5. Don't put food into the machine when it is powered on. After the temperature in the refrigerator drops steadily, put the food into the machine slowly after the start-stop time of the compressor is normal. Don't put too much food into the machine at one time to avoid overloading the compressor.

6. The food put into the cold room should be sealed and packaged in containers or food bags to avoid cross-taste.