Currently, many customers opt for Sanaky refrigerators to meet the food storage needs of households, restaurants, etc. Do you know how to effectively use a Sanaky refrigerator? If not, let Mytour Supermarket guide you through the process in the following article.
Simple and Detailed Guide on Using Sanaky Refrigerator
1. Using Your Newly Purchased Sanaky Refrigerator
Before using your Sanaky refrigerator, take note of the following:
- Installation Location:
+ Choose a well-ventilated area, avoiding places with moisture and water. High humidity areas can lead to condensation, posing a risk of dangerous electrical contact.
+ Avoid placing the refrigerator directly in sunlight, near heat sources like electric stoves, gas stoves, etc. Leaks in these areas can easily lead to fire or explosion.
+ Place the refrigerator surfaces at least 20cm away from walls or other objects to facilitate good ventilation.
+ Choose a hard, flat surface for placing the refrigerator to ensure safety and prevent tipping over.

Choose a flat surface for placing the refrigerator
- Power Source during Use:
+ The suitable power source for using the Sanaky refrigerator is 220V/50-60Hz. Find a stable power source to supply the product. If the voltage is unstable, use a stabilizer to ensure safety and increase the lifespan of the product.
+ Avoid plugging too many devices into the same power source. This can lead to unstable voltage, fluctuations, and even overload, causing fires or explosions.

Avoid plugging too many devices into the same outlet
- Running the Refrigerator with No Load:

Adjust to the 'Min' direction or a smaller number when cooling the refrigerated food.
Adjust to the 'Max' direction or a larger number when intending to cool the food.
The 'Max' position is the mode for the refrigerator to operate continuously. Keeping the appliance running at this setting for extended periods will cause frost buildup on the evaporator, increase power consumption, and affect the compressor's durability.

Sanaky refrigerator temperature control knob
2.2. Arranging Food Items
The arrangement of food items in the refrigerator also affects its operation and preservation. You should:
+ Create space between food items to ensure proper airflow within the refrigerator.
+ Avoid overloading the refrigerator with too many food items, as this can cause the appliance to operate beyond its capacity without ensuring effective cooling, leading to increased power consumption.
+ Avoid obstructing the cold air flow with food items, as it reduces the refrigerator's ability to cool and preserve food.
+ Before placing food items in the refrigerator for storage, use sealed containers or zip bags to prevent them from drying out, evaporating, and mixing food odors.

Store food items in sealed containers for hygiene purposes
2.3. Cleaning and Maintaining the Refrigerator
To ensure the durability of the refrigerator during use, it's essential to understand how to operate and clean it:
- Automatic Defrost:
+ Sanaky refrigerators feature an automatic defrost system. When the refrigerator accumulates frost, it automatically defrosts through the drain hole at the bottom of the refrigerator, flowing into the water collection tray located above the compressor at the rear of the refrigerator. This water will evaporate automatically due to the heat emitted from the compressor.
+ However, on days with high humidity, the compressor may not evaporate the water fast enough. In this case, simply remove the water tray and empty it to prevent water from spilling onto the floor.
- Cleaning and Wiping the Refrigerator: To ensure the refrigerator operates smoothly and safely, regular cleaning is necessary. During the cleaning process, pay attention to the following:
+ Always unplug the power cord from the socket before cleaning the refrigerator.
+ Avoid using chemicals, acidic or alkaline substances, gasoline, oil, alcohol, etc., to clean the product. These substances can corrode the refrigerator's components.
+ You can use water or mild neutral cleaning agents to wipe the exterior of the refrigerator.
+ Remove the shelf trays for separate cleaning. After cleaning, reassemble the shelves back into their original positions.

Perform regular cleaning of the refrigerator
- Storing the Refrigerator When Not in Use: If you won't be using the refrigerator for an extended period (several months or more), turn the temperature control knob to the 'Min' position, unplug the power cord from the socket, remove all food items, and slightly open the refrigerator door.
3. Tips for Using the Refrigerator
Below are some tips for using the Sanaky refrigerator, please refer to:
- Avoid frequent opening of the refrigerator: This leads to loss of cold air, reduces food preservation capability, and increases power consumption.

Avoid excessively frequent refrigerator opening
- Avoid immediately plugging in after unplugging: During usage, if you unplug the power plug, do not plug it back in immediately. In this case, wait at least 10 minutes before plugging it back in to ensure the safety of the refrigerator.
- Avoid leaving food in the refrigerator for too long: Despite refrigeration, food left in the refrigerator for extended periods will still spoil and deteriorate. Therefore, you also need to consider the storage time of food in the refrigerator.
The article provides guidelines on how to use the Sanaky refrigerator. Hopefully, through the information in the article, you can understand the operation of the refrigerator to adjust and preserve food more effectively.
