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TypeFrench doorFrench door
Total capacity620 L634 L
Number of chambers22
Number of cooling circuits22
Number of compressors11
Inverter compressor
No Frostfreezer / refrigerator compartmentsfreezer / refrigerator compartments
Features
Features
LED display
door alarm
LED display
door alarm
More features
glass door panel
hidden door handles
glass door panel
hidden door handles
Refrigeration chamber
Refrigerator capacity460 L460 L
Storage compartments
fresh zone
fresh zone
Dynamic air cooling
Auto-defrost
Deodorizer
 /with ionizer/
 /with ionizer/
LED lighting
Freezer chamber
Freezer compartmentbottombottom
Freezer capacity160 L174 L
Freezer temperature-24 °C-24 °C
Autonomy time12 h12 h
Freeze capacity12 kg/day12 kg/day
Fast freeze
Ice makerinternalinternal
More specs
Controlsexternal touch controlsexternal touch controls
Energy classA++A++
Energy consumption per year325 kWh335 kWh
Climate classT (tropical)T (tropical)
Noise level40 dB40 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)184x86x78 cm184x91x78 cm
Weight102 kg105 kg
Country of originThailandThailand
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018december 2018

Total capacity

The total capacity of the refrigerator is the total capacity of all the main working chambers: refrigerating, freezing, zero, and wine chambers. The set of these chambers, of course, will be different in different models (see more about them above). Here we note that large volumes, on the one hand, simplify the storage of numerous products and, on the other hand, affect the dimensions and price of the unit. It is also worth considering that refrigerators of the same total capacity may differ in the capacity of individual chambers.

LED lighting

Indoor lighting based on built-in light-emitting diodes (LED) has several advantages over more traditional bulbs. Firstly, due to its high efficiency, it gives excellent brightness with low power consumption and also generates almost no heat. Secondly, small LED lamps can be evenly distributed along the walls of the chamber, providing bright illumination of the entire volume of the refrigerator. The disadvantages of such lighting can only be attributed to a certain difficulty in repair and replacement. However, modern LEDs are quite durable.

Freezer capacity

The capacity of the freezer installed in the refrigerator. Such a chamber is designed to store products at temperatures well below zero (on average -18 °C). Its capacity is related to the total capacity of the refrigerator (and the capacity of the main, refrigerating chamber). However, there is no strict dependence here — models with a similar volume of the refrigerating chamber can be equipped with freezers of different sizes.

When choosing by capacity, it is worth considering how much frozen food you plan to store at a time. Note that it is undesirable to fill the freezer completely — this negatively affects the efficiency of work. However, if this chamber is planned to be used only occasionally, and you do not plan to keep numerous products in it, you can not chase after the capacity: for such cases, 25 – 50 liters, or even smaller capacities, are enough. In the smallest modern refrigerators, the freezer capacity does not exceed 10 liters. And vice versa, very roomy freezers come across — for 176 – 200 liters and even more. Such volumes are typical mainly for side-by-side and French door units (see "Product type"). However, they are also found in models of the classic two-chamber layout.

Energy consumption per year

The average amount of energy consumed by a refrigerator in a year of operation. Of course, these figures are not absolutely accurate; the actual power consumption may vary depending on the specific operating conditions. However, this parameter makes it possible to evaluate the power consumption of the refrigerator and compare different models with each other. At the same time, it often turns out to be more convenient and visual than the energy consumption class (see above) because in this paragraph we are talking about a specific figure (from which you can also calculate the cost of electricity consumed). For clarity, let's take the following example: a small two-chamber refrigerator with energy class A can consume less energy per year than a large side-by-side unit of class A+++, although formally, in terms of energy consumption classes, the second model will be more economical than the first.