Haier REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER COO HRF-6631RG manual

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    Inspired living Refrigerator/Fr eezer Combo User's Guide Thank you very much for choosing to purchase a Haier -brand refrigerator . This User's Guide will help you properly install and operate your newly acquired appliance. For future reference, please write down the model and serial number in the spaces provided below . Y ou can retrieve[...]

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    Before operation Notes on the refrigerator compartment Notes on the freezer compartment Defrosting Cleaning Inoperation T r oubleshooting & Customer Service Y our refrigerator's features ..............................................................1 Components ...............................................................................[...]

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    Y our r efrigerator's featur es Y our Haier -brand Refrigerator/Freezer Combo is equipped with numer ous innovative, space-saving and energy-efficient features. (1) Ice cube maker Automatic ice cube maker , powerful ice crusher , refrigerated water dispenser (2) Sliding glass shelves Sliding shelves and baskets in the refrigerator and freezer [...]

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    Components Note The power plug must remain accessible after setting up the appliance. If damaged, the power cord of this appliance must be replaced by the maker , their customer service or an equally qualified person so as to prevent any hazards. Should the refrigerant circuit have been damaged, keep away all sources of fire or sparks and thoroughl[...]

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    Pr ecautions This appliance requires a 220-240V/50Hz power supply . If the voltage is outside of the 187-252V range, malfunctions and damages of the controls, thermostat or compressor may result, unless a regulator of at least 750W was installed. A dedicated grounded outlet is required. The appliance is equipped with a standard shockproof plug, who[...]

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    Pr ecautions Never place flammable, explosive or corrosive materials in the refrigerator . This appliance is intended strictly for storing and freezing foods. It is not suitable for storing such things as vaccines, bacteria or chemical samples, which have demanding temperature requirements. Do not store fuel and other flammable products near this a[...]

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    Pr ecautions T o avoid injury , keep fingers away from the door crack when opening or closing the doors. Keep children away from the appliance doors being opened and closed. Do not pour water onto the appliance or set it up in wet areas. Refrigerators may only be repaired or altered by professionals. Improper repair may cause considerable damage. P[...]

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    Pr eparations Unpacking Remove the entire packing material, including the foam underlay and pieces of tape used to hold accessories in place. Separate and count the included accessories. Check the items in the box against the packing list. In case of a mismatch, please contact your supplier . Set up the appliance in a suitable area. (Details under [...]

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    Pr eparations Attaching the toe moulding Open the refrigerator and freezer doors, remove the moulding from the refrigerator compartment, and then af fix it as shown in the illustration. 7[...]

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    Pr eparations 8 Please following the below operations when you are assembling the Door Handle: 1)Put the pothook of handle(1) into the connector(2), (as illustration 1); then pull down the handle hardly while the top of handle and top of door are in the same level(as illustration 2). 2)Put the bolt(3) into the right holes(4) with the help of screwd[...]

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    Pr eparations It is recommended to clean the interior before starting up the appliance. (Details under “Cleaning”.) Standstill After cleaning, let the appliance stand still for at least six hours before turning it on to start it up. 9[...]

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    Door r emoval Removing the door If your house door is too narrow , remove the refrigerator door and carry the refrigerator in narrow side first. Remove the toe moulding, and then release the water coupler . Slide the toe moulding up to remove it, and then release the water coupler while pressing on area (1) as shown in the illustration. W ater coup[...]

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    Door r emoval Remove the refrigerator compartment door . 1)Loosen the hinge cover bolts, and then remove the cover . Disconnect any wires except for the grounding wire. 3)Lift the refrigerator compartment door to remove it. 2) Remove the screws from the upper hinge following the direction as indicated by Arrow (1). Then remove the upper hinge follo[...]

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    Setting up the Refrigerator/Fr eezer Combo Be sure to choose a flat and level setup location. Use sturdy and fireproof supports to correct an unevenness in the floor . T urning an appliance foot clockwise raises the appliance, turning it anticlockwise lowers the appliance. Door adjustment If the freezer compartment door is lower than that of the re[...]

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    Start-up Power connection After connecting it to the power , the appliance is automatically set to the Intelligent and Crushed Ice modes. This appliance has a memory function which, in the event of a power failure, automatically stores the operating mode that was last used and restores it when the power is turned on again. Operating modes Recommend[...]

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    Digital display operation Contr ol panel If fuzzy logic is activated, the appliance will adjust inside temperature automatically according to ambient temperature. Fuzzy logic is activated and inactivated by consecutive press of button A, then Fuzzy logic indicator G will turned on and of f. 14 A B C F E D MN O P GK I J HL A---Fuzzy logic B---Freeze[...]

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    Using the digital display 15 Quick Fr eeze F J Quick freeze function is designed to preserve the nutritional value of food as the food will freeze completely in the shortest period possible. T o use the 'Quick Freeze' function, press button F . Indicator J will illuminate to show you that the function is operational, . T o switch 'Qu[...]

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    Using the digital display 16 Ice cube/water select Crushed ice D P Cool water D N Ice cubes D O The appliance is pre-set at crushed ice condition when the power supply is connected, indicator P illuminates. Press the button D to choose the option you want.[...]

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    Using the digital display Switching the icemaker on/off A B C F E D MN O P GK I J HL T o close the ice maker , press and hold the button F and A for 3 seconds, indicator I and N comes on, it is indicating that the ice maker has been turned off, this will shut of f the water supply to the ice maker , no cubed and crushed ice, Ice/W ater button can n[...]

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    Using the digital display T o switch off the refrigerator , press and hold button E for 3 seconds, indicator L will disappear , but the light will continue to illuminate. T o switch the refrigerator on again, press and hold button E. indicator L will reappear and the refrigerator will begin to run as usual. Locking and Unlocking the appliance C M T[...]

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    Using the digital display In the event of an error occurring, the Freezer temperature indicator K and Refrigerator temperature indicator L will show one of the following codes: E0, E1, E2,F1,F2,F3. If this happens, please contact Customer Service to have the refrigerator repaired. If any door and home bar is left for more than 30 seconds the Door A[...]

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    Refrigerator compartment Use the refrigerator compartment for short-term food storage The average refrigerator temperature of 0 °C-10 °C is not low enough for long-term storage of foods; it is suitable only for short-term food storage. Adjusting the height of glass shelves The shelves are height-adjustable to accommodate various item sizes. The s[...]

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    Refrigerator compartment Stocking example Foods should be grouped according to the various temperature ranges in the refrigerator compartment. (1) Eggs, butter , cheese (2) T inned drinks and foods, seasonings (3) Drinks, bottles (4) Preserves (5) Meats (6) Flours, pr eserves, milk (7) Pr ocessed meats, sausage (8) Fruits, vegetables, lettuce Remov[...]

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    Refrigerator compartment Using the veggie drawer The appliance is equipped with a veggie drawer suitable for keeping fruits and vegetables. The humidity level in the veggie drawer is adjustable. Reducing or closing the opening increases the humidity inside the veggie drawer , which is desirable for keeping cucumbers, grapes, kiwi, plums, etc. Incre[...]

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    Notes on r efrigeration Let warm foods and drinks cool down to room temperature before putting them in the refrigerator compartment. W ash and dry off fresh foods before storing them. Pack the food into portions suitable for your household. Place the foods that will be consumed the soonest towards the front so as not to leave the appliance door ope[...]

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    T ips on r efrigeration Remove the leaves of root vegetables to prevent them from absorbing the nutrients. Thawing frozen foods inside the refrigerator helps conserve energy . Items not requiring refrigeration: Onions, peppers, garlic, ginger . Items not suitable for refrigeration: Gourds, melons, bananas, pineapple. Refrigeration promotes their de[...]

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    Fr eezer compartment Use the freezer compartment for long-term food storage Removing and cleaning glass shelves Interior light and r eplacement of bulb Adjusting and cleaning bottle rack A low temperature in the freezer compartment is necessary for long-term food storage. Do not exceed the maximum length of storage indicated on the package. First, [...]

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    Notes on fr eezing Let warm foods and drinks cool down to room temperature before putting them in the freezer compartment. Pack the food into portions of up to 2.5 kg suitable for your household. As a result, the portions will freeze faster and the quality after thawing remain optimal for preparation. Package the food before freezing it. The packag[...]

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    Starting up the ice maker and dispenser Preparations befor e starting up the ice maker and dispenser The ice maker can be connected either directly to a water supply line if fitted with a filter (option A) or to a drinking water container if fitted with a water pump (option B). Cut the water line to the right length to prevent it from kinking. The [...]

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    Ice maker and dispenser operation Precautions Do not connect the ice maker water line when the temperature is below 0 ºC, otherwise the water line may freeze Open the valve and flush the water line to check the line connections for possible leaks. Close the valve again when the water is clean and clear . The ice maker does not become operational u[...]

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    Removing and installing the ice cube container Removing the ice cube container Press the middle section of the ice cube container in and pull it of f its shelf. Re-placing the ice cube container Slide the ice cube container in the channel on both sides of the inner sleeve until it is clasped into position. If the ice cube container cannot be fit in[...]

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    Dispenser operation Dispenser operation Choose crushed ice, refrigerated water or ice cubes. Slightly push a glass against the ice/water lever as shown in the illustration. (1) Dispensing crushed ice Press the appropriate button so that the indicator for crushed ice lights up. Lightly press against the lever so that crushed ice is supplied. (2) Dis[...]

  • Page 33

    Dispenser pr ecautions Precautions The following instructions refer only to products equipped with an ice cube maker , ice crusher and refrigerated water dispenser . Do not use very tall or short glasses. Hold the glass as close as possible to the ice cube outlet so as to prevent dropping ice cubes or jamming the ice cube supply . The outlet closes[...]

  • Page 34

    Defr osting · Cleaning Defrosting Cleaning The appliance defrosts automatically . Clean the refrigerator regularly to prevent odour build-up. For safety reasons, first unplug the power cord. Clean the appliance using a soft rag or sponge and lukewarm water , to which you may add a little bit of a neutral dishwashing liquid. Dry off surface water w[...]

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    Inoperation In the event of a power outage Even in the summer , foods can be kept cool for several hours during a power outage. In the event of a power outage, refrain from adding foods to the appliance and opening the doors. A temperature drop in the freezer compartment, caused by a power outage or other malfunction, reduces the storage life span [...]

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    Inoperation When on vacation Before a long vacation, turn off the appliance, take out the food, remove the frost, clean the interior and leave the door open to prevent odour build-up. T ransportation Unplug the power cord. Remove all foods from the refrigerator . Secure the shelves, drawers and baskets with tape. Close the appliance door and secure[...]

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    T r oubleshooting Long operation time and a temperature increase of housing and compressor are normal during initial operation. Some of the sounds produced during initial operation or at start-up will fade during normal operation. During initial operation, the appliance housing may become warm to prevent condensation. At start-up and during operati[...]

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    T r oubleshooting When operating, the fan produces an audible sound. Moan Moan The specified power consumption at an ambient temperature of 25 with 5 in the refrigerator and -18 in the freezer after 24 hours of normal operation complies with government standards. Higher power consumption is normal with large amounts of food in the freezer and when [...]

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    Customer service Should a malfunction occur that you cannot resolve as described below , contact the nearest customer service. In such a case, please indicate the full model name, serial number and spare part register . (See the product label at the back of the appliance.) Confirm the following before ordering a r epair . Unit does not cool The app[...]

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    After -sales Service Confirm the following befor e ordering a repair . Compressor runs often or for a long time This is normal during initial operation. Normal after loading with large amounts of foods. Appliance door not fully closed. Appliance door is opened frequently . Ambient temperature is high. W rong temperature setting. See “Starting up?[...]

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    Customer service Dispenser not supplying No ice cubes in the ice cube container . W ait until ice cubes are supplied. Freezer temperature is set too high. Lower the freezer temperature to improve the performance of the ice cube maker . The water supply valve is closed. Open the water supply valve. The freezer or refrigerator door is not fully close[...]

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    T echnical Data Model HRF-663IRG Input power 200W Climate class Protection class Gross volume Rated voltage Rated frequency T I 563L 220-240V~ 50Hz Defrost power Refrigerant Refrigerating capacity W eight Dimension(DXWXH) 270W R134a 155g 8kg/24h 131kg 750x890x1770 40[...]

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    The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product is not to be treated as regular household waste. Instead, it must be taken to a recycling collection point for electrical and electronic equipment. By properly disposing of this product, you are contributing to the preservation of the environment and the wellbeing of your fel[...]

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