The fridge temperature must align with the external weather conditions. Operating at maximum capacity consumes a significant amount of energy, so the fridge temperature should be set between 6-8°C (42-46°F), equivalent to setting 2-3 for moderate energy consumption.
Limit prolonged opening of the Alaska LC-233H fridge door.
Opening the fridge door releases a considerable amount of cold air, resulting in increased electricity consumption to cool it down again. Therefore, avoid opening and closing the fridge too frequently. Retrieve items quickly when opening the fridge and close it promptly. Seal the fridge tightly to minimize heat loss, reducing energy consumption.
Store live and ripe food separately in designated containers.
Food should be cooled before placing it in the fridge for storage. If storing both live and ripe food in the fridge, use separate sealed containers for each type of food to prevent cross-contamination or mixing odors with other foods.
Regularly perform maintenance on the Alaska LC-233H fridge.
After using the refrigerator for a while (3-4 months), it's essential to regularly clean it to ensure food safety and enhance device efficiency. Make sure to clean both the inside and outside to ensure proper heat dissipation. Regularly check the electrical system inside the refrigerator to minimize the risk of short circuits caused by rodents damaging the wires.
With the information provided, we hope it will help you understand clearly about the power consumption and safe, efficient use of your Alaska LC-233H refrigerator.