Haier HRF-663ISB2* manual

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    Inspired living Refrigerator/Freezer Combo User’s Guide HRF-663BSS HRF-663ATA2* HRF-663ASA2* HRF-663ITA2* HRF-663ISA2* HRF-663ASB2* HRF-663ISB2* *=blank , WW , HS , SS Thank you very much for choosing to purch ase a Haier-brand refrigerator. This User’s Guide will help you properly insta ll and operate your newly acqu ired appliance. For [...]

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    Contents Before operation Your refrigerato r’s featur es ................................................ 1 Component s ....................................................................... 2 Precautions .................................................................... 3-5 Preparati ons .......................................................[...]

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    (1) Ice cube maker Automatic ice cube maker, pow erful ice cr usher, refrigerat ed water disp enser (2) Minibar (HRF-663BSS,HRF-663ATA2*,HRF-663ASA2*,HRF-663ASB2*) You can st ore drinks here f or quick retrie val without having to open the re frigerato r door. (3) Sliding glass shelves Sliding shelves and baskets in the refrigerato r and freeze[...]

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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. ● Check the appliance for damages sustained during transportation. Do not connect the appliance if[...]

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    Customer service Precautions This appliance requires a 220-240V/50Hz power supply. If the voltage is outside of the 187-242V range, malfunctions and dam ages 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 shoc[...]

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    Precautions After-sales Service 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 temper ature requirements . Do not store fuel and other flamma ble[...]

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    Customer service Precautions The ground is too uneven. To 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. Keep bottles and tins out of the freezer. They could burst when the cont[...]

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    Preparations Troubleshooting Unpacking Remove the entire pa cking material, including the foam underlay and pieces of tape used to hold ac cessories in place. The specified power consumption at an ambient temperature of 25 ℃ with 5 ℃ in the refrigerator and - 18 ℃ in the freezer after 24 hours of norm al operation complies with government sta[...]

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    Troubleshooting Preparations Long operation time and a temperature increase of housing and compressor are normal during initial op eration. Some of the sounds produced during initial operation or at start-up will fade during normal operation. Attaching the toe moulding Open the refrigerator and freezer doors, r emove the moulding from the refriger [...]

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    Preparations Inoperation When on vacation ● Before a long vacation, turn off the appliance, take o ut the food, remove th e frost, clean the interior and leave the door open to prevent odour build-up . Transportation ● Unplug the power cord. ● Remove all foods from the refrigerator. ● Secure the shelves, drawers and baskets with tape. ● C[...]

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    Inoperation Preparations 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 applian ce and opening the doors. ● If you know there will be a power outage, produce more ice cubes and place them in th e top section of [...]

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    Door removal Removing the door If your house door is too narrow, remove the refrigerator door and carry the refrigerator in narrow side first. Defrosting · Cleaning Defrosting The appliance defrosts automatically. Cleaning Clean the refriger ator regularly to pr event odour build-up. ● For safety reasons, first unplug the power cor d. ● Clean [...]

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    Dispenser precautions Door removal Precautions The following instructions r efer only to pr oducts equipped with an ice cube maker, ice crusher and refrigerate d water dispenser. ● Do not use very tall or short glasses. ● Hold the glass as close as possible to th e ice cube outlet so as to prevent dropping ice cubes or jamming the ice cube supp[...]

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    Setting up the Refriger ator/Freezer Combo Dispenser operation Dispenser ope ration Choose crushed ice, refrigerated water or ice c ubes. 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 again[...]

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    Removing and installing the ice cube container Start-up Removing the ice cube container Press the middle s ection of the ice cube container in and pull it off its shelf. Re-placing the ice cube container Slide the ice cub e container in the ch annel on both sides of the inner sleeve until it is clasped into position. If the ice cube co ntainer cann[...]

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    Digital display operation Ice maker and dispenser operation A. Intelligent mode key indicat or G. Superfrost indicator B. Superfrost key H. Freezer te mperature display C. Freezer te mperature adjustment key I. Refrigerator temperature display D. Refrigerator temperature ad justment key J. Crushed ice indicator E. Ice/water selector K. Refrigerated[...]

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    Starting up the ice maker and dispens er Using the digital display Preparations before starting up the ice maker an d dispenser The ice maker can be connected either di rectly to a water supply line if fitted with a filter (option A) or to a drinki ng water container if fitted with a water pump (option B). ● Cut the water line to the right l engt[...]

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    Using the digital display Notes on freezing Open-door buzzer warn ing A buzzer sounds intermittentl y when the door is left op en permanently or is not closed properly. Display control 30 minutes after the last key operation the display is turned off. Th e display is re-activated as soon as a key is pre ssed or an appliance door is opened. Activati[...]

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    Freezer compartment Use the freezer compartment for long-term fo od storage A low temperature in the freezer compartm ent is necessary for long-term food storage. Do not exceed the maximum length of storage indicated on the package. Removing and cleanin g glass shelves First, lift the rear of the shelf in direction (1) , and then pull the shelf out[...]

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    Refrigerator compartment Home bar (HRF-663BSS,HRF-663ATA2*,HRF-663ASA2*,HRF-663ASB2*) Stocking example Foods should be grouped according to the various tem perature ranges in the refrigerator compartmen t. (1) Eggs, butter, cheese (2) Tinned drinks and foods, seasonings (3) Drinks, bottles (4) Preserves (5) Meats (6) Flours, pres erves, milk (7[...]

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    Home bar (HRF-663BSS,HRF-663ATA2*,HRF-663ASA2*,HRF-663ASB2*) Refrigerator compartment Operation To open the bar, press the compartment button. The bar compartment opens. The home bar can be used without ope ning the appliance door ; which saves energy. When the home bar is opened, the refr igerator light comes on . You can place drinks and othe[...]

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    Notes on refrigeration Tips on refrigeration Let warm foods and drinks cool down to room temperature before putting them in the refrigerator compartment. Wash and dry off fre sh foods before storing them. Remove the leaves of root vegetables to prevent them from ab sorbing the nutrients. Thawing frozen foods inside the refrigerator helps conserve e[...]