1. Power Connection and Starting to Use the Refrigerator
When bringing a new refrigerator home, the lengthy transportation process may unsettle its features. Immediate use could potentially disrupt its operation. Instead, follow these steps for smoother refrigerator usage:
Procedure:
- After acquiring the refrigerator, place it on a flat, sturdy surface without plugging it in for 24 hours to stabilize its gas.
- Prior to storing food, allow some time for the refrigerator to cool adequately, preventing food spoilage.
- In urgent situations, adjust the temperature to the lowest setting for quicker cooling.
- If not urgently needed, set the temperature to the highest level to allow the refrigerator to run unloaded, gradually lowering the temperature to ensure stable operation.


2. Odor Removal for Newly Purchased Refrigerators
Upon bringing home a newly purchased refrigerator, it often carries the scent of new plastic from the crystals and nylon used in its preservation. After 24 hours of powering up the refrigerator, use a damp cloth to wipe the entire interior surface, then you can place food inside for use.
You can use tea leaves, coffee grounds, tea bags, ginger, lemon peel, white vinegar, and more. These ingredients not only help effectively eliminate odors but also inhibit bacterial growth.


Setting the Refrigerator to Minimum Temperature Before Operation
After plugging in, you need to adjust the temperature of the new refrigerator appropriately. Setting it too high will not keep the food cold and fresh. Conversely, setting the temperature too low can lead to spoilage and freezing.
You should set it to the minimum level, let the refrigerator run unloaded (without food) for 24 hours. Every 4 hours, open both refrigerator doors for 5 minutes to release the plastic smell inside. This will ensure the refrigerator operates optimally in the future.




5. Temperature Considerations, Proper Refrigerator Placement, Avoiding Sunlight and Wind


6. Saving Electricity When Using the Fridge
Many women often worry about the monthly electricity bill for their families. To use the fridge more efficiently, here are some useful tips for you on how to save electricity when using the fridge.
Implementation:
- Avoid putting hot items into the fridge, which causes the fridge to consume a significant amount of electricity to balance the necessary cold temperature inside the fridge.
- Avoid overloading the fridge with too much food.
- Keep a certain distance between different types of food and beverages in the fridge so that cold air can circulate, thus reducing energy consumption.
- Do not open the fridge too frequently or for too long.
- Another tip is to use metal containers for food storage instead of plastic ones. Because metal conducts heat better, food cools down faster.






