Haier HRF-420FLS manual

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    T able of Contents Before use Use instructions Maintenance K e y f e a t u r e s .......................................................1 Description of various components . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 S a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n s ........................................4 - 6 P l a c i n g e n v i r o n m e n t ................................[...]

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    Safety precautions The refrigerator is operated through a 220- 240 V AC/50Hz power supply . Abnormal voltag e fluctuation may cause the refrigerator to fail to start, or damage to the temperature contro l or compressor , or there may be an abnorma l noise when the compressor is operating . In such a case, an automatic regulato r shall be mounted. A[...]

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    Safety precautions Never store inflammables, explosives or corrosive materials in the refrigerator . Do not store medicines, bacteria or chemical agents in the refrigerator . This refrigerator is a household appliance. It is not recommended to place materials that require strict temperatures. Do not store or use gasoline or other inflammable materi[...]

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    Safety precautions Open/close the doors only with the handles. Th e gap between the two doors and between th e doors and the cabinets is very narrow . Do no t extend your hands in these areas to avoid pinchin g your fingers. Open or close the refrigerato r doors only when there are no childre n standing within range of door movement. T o ensure the[...]

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    Preparation prior to use Connection to power supply When the refrigerator is connected to power supply , the fridge temperature and freezer temperature are automatically set to 5 and -18 respectively . Operation modes of the refrigerator Manual adjustment mode: can set temperature by pressing the temperature setup key (see “Function description?[...]

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    F u n c t i o n i n t r o d u c t i o n Freezing storage temperature setup Supe r cooling Supe r freezing Holida y function Displa y control Doo r open alarming T urning off the fridge storage compartment T urning off the refrigerator Press key A6 or A7 to set the freezer storage temperature. The freezer storage temperature cycles fro m -14 to -24 [...]

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    Function introduction 13 Fridge storage temperature setup Pres s key A2 until icon D flashes. Then, press key A3 or A4 to set the temperature. The refrigerating storag e temperature cycles from 2 to 8. After you have set it to the desired value, press key A5 to confirm. Note : Flashing of icon D is accompanied by flashing of icon E Pres s key A2 un[...]

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    F u n c t i o n i n t r o d u c t i o n 14 Switchin g off the fridge storage compartment Switchin g off the refrigerator Erro r indication Press and hold key A1 for 3 seconds, the fridge storage compartment will be turned off while the freeze r storage compartment is operating normally . At this time, icon D will go of f and icon E will becom e dim[...]

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    About the fridge storage compartment Please put the food to be stored for short period or for daily consumption in the fridge storage compartment: Although the average temperature in most areas in the fridge storage compartment can be regulated between 0 and 10 , extended period of food storage is not recommended. The fridge storage compartment sho[...]

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    Fridge storage precautions H o t f o o d s m u s t b e c o o l e d t o r o o m temperatur e before storing in the refrigerator . Clea n the food and dry any droplets on it befor e placing in the refrigerator . Foo d to be stored should be properly sealed. Thi s will prevent moisture in the food from evaporatin g and prevent them from spoiling. Sort[...]

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    T ips on food s torage in t he fridge s tora ge compart ment For turnip radish and other similar vegetables , please cut off their leaves befor e storag e so as to pr event t he nutritio n from being absorbed by the leaves. Defreez e frozen food in the fridge storage compartment . In this way you can use the froze n food to decrease the temperature[...]

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    Freezer storage precautions Hot food should not be stored in the refrigerato r until it has cooled down to roo m temperature Foo d cut into small portions will freeze faste r and be easier to defrost and cook. Th e recommended weight for each portion is less than 2.5kg. It' s better to pack food before putting it in th e freezer . The outside [...]

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    Defrosting ·Cleaning Defrosting the freezer Th e freezer defrosts automatically . No manual operation is needed. Cleaning Th e refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to prevent bad stored food odors. Fo r safety , unplug the power cord before cleaning the refrigerator. Clean the refrigerator with a soft cloth or sponge with warm water (can be ad[...]

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    Stopping use Measures on power interruption Eve n in summer , food may be stored in the refrigerator for a few hour s after a power interruption. If a power interruption occurs, pleas e call the power company to ask about the interruption duration. Do not put additional food into the refrigerator during a power interruptio n and try to open the doo[...]

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    T roubleshooting Before calling for service, please read the following troubleshooting table first. This can save bot h your time and money . The table contains common problems except those caused by defect s in workmanship or material of the refrigerator . Problems Cause s Solutions Refrigerato r operation The compressor doe s not work The refrige[...]

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    T roubleshooting Problems Causes Solutions T oo high temperature Th e temperature in the fridg e storage compartmen t is too hig h while the temperatur e in the freeze r is OK The fridge temperature is set too high. Set the fridge temperature lower . It take s 24 hours for the temperature of the refrigerato r to become stable. W ater/moisture/frost[...]

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    T roubleshooting Problems Causes Solutions I f y o u h e a r Beep s The fridge storage compartmen t door is open. Th e temperature in the freeze r is too high. Close the door or silence the alarm manuall y . Th e alarm is normal when it is first started du e to relatively higher temperature. Y ou can silenc e the alarm manually . Abnorma l s o u n [...]