Read all of the instructions before using this appliance.
When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety
precautions, including the following:
1. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this use
and care guide.
2. This refrigerator must be properly installed in accordance with the
installation instructions before it is used. See grounding instructions
in the installation section.
3. Never unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always
grasp the plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet.
4. Repair or replace all electric service cords that have become frayed or
otherwise damaged immediately. Do not use a cord that
shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length, the plug, or
the connector end.
5. Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning or before making any repairs.
Note: If for any reason this product requires service, we strongly
recommend that a certified technician perform the service.
6. Do not use any electrical device or sharp instrument in defrosting
your refrigerator.
7. If your old refrigerator is not being used, we recommend that you
remove the doors. This will reduce the possibility of danger to children.
8. After your refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces
in the freezer compartment, particularly when hands are damp or wet.
Skin may adhere to these extremely cold surfaces.
9. Do not refreeze foods that have been thawed completely. The
United States Department of Agriculture in Home and Garden Bulletin
No. 69 reads: “…You may safely refreeze frozen foods that have
been thawed if they still contain ice crystals or if they are cold—
below 40° F.”
“… Thawed ground meats, poultry, or fish that have any off-odor or
off-color should not be refrozen and should not be eaten. Thawed ice
cream should be discarded. If the odor or color of any food is poor or
questionable, discard it. The food may be dangerous to eat.”
“…Even partial thawing and re-freezing reduce the quality of foods,
particularly fruits, vegetables, and prepared foods. The eating quality
of red meats is affected less than that of many other foods. Use refrozen
food as soon as possible, to save as much of its eating quality as you
can.”
10. Do not operate your refrigerator in the presence of explosive
fumes.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
DANGER
Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrig-
erator or freezer, take the doors off. Leave the shelves in place so
that children cannot easily climb inside.
IMPORTANT
ENERGY SAVER INSTRUCTIONS
*This product is equipped with energy saver feature. The
refrigerator is shipped with the energy saver feature enabled.
Over time, moisture can form on the front surface of the
refrigerator cabinet and cause rust. If moisture does appear on the
front surface of the refrigerator cabinet, horizontal mullion or top
of freezer drawer, turn off the energy saver feature by following
the instruction on page 16.
Thank you for purchasing our Haier
product. This easy-to-use manual
will guide you in getting the best
use of your refrigerator.
Remember to record the model and
serial number. They are on a label
inside of the refrigerator.
Staple your receipt to your manual.
You will need it to obtain warranty service.
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Model number
Serial number
Date of purchase
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INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Note: Refrigerator is for freestanding purpose.
Unpacking Your Refrigerator
1. Remove all packaging material. This includes the foam base and all adhesive
tape holding the refrigerator accessories inside and outside.
2. Inspect and remove any remains of packing, tape or printed materials before
powering on the refrigerator.
Proper Air Circulation
• To ensure that your refrigerator works at the maximum efficiency it was
designed for, you should install it in a location where there is proper air
circulation, plumbing and electrical connections.
• The following are recommended clearances around the
refrigerator:
Sides……………3/4 "(19mm)
Top....................1" (25mm)
Back..................1" (25mm)
Electrical Requirements
• Make sure there is a suitable power outlet (115 volts, 15 amps outlet) with
proper grounding to power the refrigerator.
• Avoid the use of three-plug adapters or cutting off the third grounding in order
to accommodate a two-plug outlet. This is a dangerous practice since it
provides no effective grounding for the refrigerator and may result in
shock hazard.
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Use of Extension Cord
• Avoid the use of an extension cord because of potential safety hazards under
certain conditions. If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire
extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot outlet that will
accept the plug. The marked rating of the extension cord must be equal to, or
greater than, the electrical rating of the appliance.
Install Limitations
• Do not install your refrigerator in any location not properly insulated or heated,
e.g. garage etc. Your refrigerator was not designed to operate in temperature
settings below 55˚ Fahrenheit.
• Select a suitable location for the refrigerator on a hard, even surface away
from direct sunlight or heat source, e.g. radiators, baseboard heaters, cooking
appliances etc. Any floor unevenness should be corrected with the leveling legs
located on the front bottom corners of the refrigerator.
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PARTS & FEATURES
Fresh Food Section
Fresh food storage floodlight
Dairy product
stored here
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Water filter
Gallon Door Bin
Freezer Section
Ice cube bin
Glide Shelf
Meats, fruit and
vegetable crispers
Full-width pantry
Freezer
lower drawer
Upper storage bin
Lower storage basket
Note: When reviewing this manual for your features some models may
differ in appearance from what is shown in the manual.
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Disconected the cable,crew out the earth line.Disconected the water pipe on the back at the same time,pull out the pipe from the cabinet,then take the door off.(only PBFS21* and PRFS25*)
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE DOORS
You may not need to remove the doors, but if you have trouble getting the unit
into its final location, please follow the below door removal and installation
instructions. It is suggested, for your safety, to have two or more people to assist
you in completing the below task to avoid bodily injury, product damage, or
property loss.
Right French Door Removal and Installation
1. Remove the screws on the top hinge cover, then set aside the top hinge cover
and lay it down for installing later.
2. Using a proper tool, remove the top hinge screws. Remove the hinge, then
take the refrigerator door off and place it aside for the time being.
3. Remove the middle hinge, if needed.
4. Re-install the refrigerator door in reverse sequence.
When lifting up the refrigerator hinge and separating it from the door body,
please be careful not to drop the door. It could cause bodily harm or damage.
Left French Door Removal and Installation
1. First remove the top hinge cover as below.
2. Disconnect the wire cable connector and ground wire from the unit.
3. Remove the middle hinge, if needed.
4. Re-install the door in the reverse order.
When lifting the hinge as it separates from the door, be careful it doesn’t lean
forward and fall, causing you bodily harm or damaging the door.
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Removing and Installing Freezer Drawer (IF REQUIRED)
1. First open the drawer as far as possible, and then remove the screw on each
side of the drawer.
2. Then pull the drawer body up and towards you, and put it aside in a safe
place.
3. Re-install the drawer in the reverse order.
Caution: Keep children and pets from playing inside the freezer drawer as a
hiding place. Use caution after drawers are removed, due to the
possibility of the plastic track protruding from unit.
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CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY LINE
Note: It is consumer's responsibility, if not
using a licensed plumber, to follow
your local plumbing codes.
Install the “shut off” valve on the water pipe.
1. Turn off the main water supply pipe. Turn on the
nearest tap until the water pipe is cleaned
completely.
2. Choose the position of the valve. Choose a
position for the valve that is easy to install and
reach. It is recommended to install the valve on the
side of a vertical water pipe. It is better to connect
the valve to a level water pipe on the upside of the
water pipe, not the downside, so the sediment may
flow out from the water pipe.
3. Drilling the “shut off” valve hole: Drill a 1/8”
diameter hole on the water pipe using a sharp drill.
Clean off burrs left on the water pipe by the drill.
Use caution to prevent any water flowing into
the drill.
4. Tightening the “shut off” valve: Tighten the valve
on the cold water pipe using a pipe nip. Follow
the rules specified in the 248CMR of Massachusetts
Federal Piping Standard.
Saddle-backed valves are unlawful in
Massachusetts and forbidden. Please consult a
plumber if you are unsure of the correct method to
install the valve.
5. Tightening the pipe tip: Tighten the bolts of the
pipe tip until the closing circle begins to expand.
Don’t let the bolts of the pipe tip be too tight,
otherwise the water pipe is pressed flat and
will cause a leak.
6. Positioning the water line to the refrigerator:
Position the water line between the cold water pipe
and the refrigerator. Drill a hole in the wall or on
the floor that is near the wall and the location for
the fridge. Add extra length for the water supply
line, about 8 feet (2.4 meters) and make three
circles with the diameter of each circle about 1
foot, so there is extra line to move the fridge in and
out for cleaning (unit away from the wall).
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7. Connecting the water line to the “shut off” valve:
Put the tightened nut over the copper or plastic water line,
then the compression fitting, and insert the copper (or
plastic) end inside the “shut off” valve. Make sure the
pipe end sits all the way inside the valve. Tighten
(but don’t over-tighten) the nut. Follow the descriptions
specified in 248CMR of Massachusetts Federal Piping
Standard. Saddle-backed valve is unlawful in
Massachusetts and is forbidden. Please consult a
licensed plumber if you are unsure of the assembly.
8. Clear the water line supply:
Turn on the main water supply until the water in the pipe
becomes clear and clean. Turn off the water valve after
having used water for about 30 seconds – 1 minute.
9. Connect the water supply line to the refrigerator.
Note: Before connecting the water line to the refrigerator, make sure the water
line is not draped over the power cord to the refrigerator or power outlet.
(1) Tighten the water supply line at the fridge water
valve by sliding the nut over the water line end.
(2) Then, as shown in the figure, connect the end
side of the water supply line to the water valve;
tighten the water supply line nut with a crescent
wrench.
Note: Please make sure that the 1/4" water tube is fully inserted
into the water valve prior to tightening. Open the water
supply valve and check for leaks, before positioning the
unit in place.
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PREPARING BEFORE USE
1. Remove all packaging material.
2. Check to make sure all parts and materials are available in the fridge.
Consult the seller for help if you find parts are missing.
3. Place the refrigerator in a good location (See Install Limitations on page 5).
4. Toe grille installation: Open the freezer drawer and remove the basket inside.
Install toe grille with screws from bag.
5. For the convenience of record keeping, the model and serial number,
purchase date, and receipt should be copied and taped to this manual for
safekeeping.
6. It is recommended to clean the refrigerator before use. Before putting food in
the refrigerator, please clean the inside and outside with water and diluted
baking soda. Dip clean cloth in gallon of water and spoonful of baking soda.
7. Position the fridge then plug it in. After the refrigerator is placed on a flat
surface and cleaned, turn on the power then let it run a few hours, then begin
loading it with food.
Initial Usage
1. Plug in the power cord.
2. Change the settings to the temperature desired.
3. Putting the food into the refrigerator: The refrigerator will be cooled completely
after a period of a few hours. After that, frozen and fresh foods can be put
into the refrigerator for normal use.
When changing internal temperatures, a new balance temperature will occur
after a period of time. The length of this period of time depends on the degree of
the temperature change, the ambient temperature, the frequency of door
openings, and the amount of stored food in the fridge.
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SETTING THE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
(1) The Top Refrigerator Control Center
EF GHIJ KLM N
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ENERGY SAVER
E. Quick-freeze Button
F. Freezer Temperature
Adjusting Button
G. Freezer Temperature
Adjusting Button
H. Freezer Temperature
Indicating Area
I. Refrigerator Temperature
Indicating Area
J. Refrigerator Temperature
Adjusting Button
K. Refrigerator Temperature
Adjusting Button
L. Refrigerator Quick-chill Button
M. Water Filter Reset and Energy
Saver Button
N. Water Filter Indicator Light
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SETTING THE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (CONT'D)
(2) Fresh Food temperature adjustment
ENERGY SAVER
IJ K
Press Button J or Button K: The fresh food temperature control center will flash.
When the temperature is set, the temperature range is 34 to 46 degrees F. Each
time you press Button K, temperature will increase a level, until the highest
temperature level is reached. Each time you press J, the temperature will
decrease a level, until the lowest temperature level is reached.
(3) Freezer temperature adjustment
ENERGY SAVER
F GH
Press Button F or Button G on the freezer temperature control center: Area H will
flash. When the temperature is set, the range of the freezer is -6 to 6 degrees F.
Each time you press Button G, the freezer temperature will increase a level, until
the highest temperature level is reached; each time you press Button F, the freezer
temperature will decrease a level, until the lowest temperature level is reached.
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SETTING THE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (CONT'D)
(4) Freezer Express-freeze setting
ENERGY SAVER
E
The function of Express-freeze is to freeze the food completely in the shortest time.
Press Button E: The Express-freeze button indicator lamp will light and the freezer
will be in the Express-freeze mode. It will remain in this mode for 3 hours. You
can press Button E before 3 hours is up if you wish to end the Express-freeze
mode early and the Express-Freeze button indicator lamp will go out and the
freezer will exit Express-Freeze.
(5) Fresh Food Express-chill setting
ENERGY SAVER
L
Press Button L: The Fresh Food Express-chill refrigerator button indicator lamp
will light and the refrigerator will be in the Express–chill refrigerator mode. The
refrigerator will stop Express–chill mode if the storage temperature is 2° F lower
than its desired temperature or after 3 hours pass. If you want the refrigerator
to exit Express-chill mode, press Button L again. The Express-chill button indicator
will go out, and the refrigerator will exit Express-chill.
Caution! When the refrigerator is in the Express-freeze or Express-chill modes,
within the set time, the process of refrigerating remains constant.
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SETTING THE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (CONT'D)
(6) Quick–ice function
ENERGY SAVER
EM N
Press Button E and M at the same time for three seconds: The indicator light N of
the water filter will flash, and the freezer will be in the Quick–ice mode; 24 hours
later it will exit the quick-ice mode automatically. Press Button E and M at the
same time for three seconds again to exit the Quick–ice mode.
(7) Stopping icemaker function
ENERGY SAVER
EGJ
Press Button G and J at the same time for three seconds: The indicator lamp E will
flash, and icemaker will turn off. When you press Button G and J at the same
time for three seconds again, the icemaker will turn on again.
(8) Sabbath function
ENERGY SAVER
EL
Press Button E and L at the same time for 3 seconds: The interior lights, LED
displays and chimes will turn off. Press Button E and L at the same time for 3
seconds again and the chime will sound and the lights and displays will turn on
ending the Sabbath mode.
(9) Celsius/Fahrenheit conversion function
ENERGY SAVER
F GJ
Press Buttons F, G, and J on the control center at the same time for 3 seconds:
Celsius Temperature Readings will be in effect after the first sound of the chime.
Press Button F, G, and J on the control center at the same time for 3 seconds
again to switch to Fahrenheit mode. Fahrenheit mode will be in effect after the
first sound of the chime.
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SETTING THE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (CONT'D)
(10) The water filter indicator setting
ENERGY SAVER
M N
When the indicator light of the water filter is lit up, the water filter should be
changed. After the water filter is changed, press and hold the water filter reset
button M for one second. The indicator light of the water filter N will go out.
Caution! When the water filter needs to be changed, please refer to the “water
filter” section.
MUST FLUSH 3.75 GALLONS THROUGH FILTER BEFORE USE
(approximately 5 minutes.)
Note: Our water filters comply with CA. propositions requirements.
(11) Energy Saver
ENERGY SAVER
1. The energy saver button is initially set to ON. You can see "ES" on the right
display for 3 seconds when you open the refrigeration doors, then it will turn
back to show the refrigeration temperature.
2. By pressing and holding the "energy saver" button M on the control panel for
5 seconds, you can turn on or off the Energy Saver feature.
3. "ES" will appear only when the Energy Saver in the ON position.
M
Note: See additional information on page 3.
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SETTING THE CONTROL FUNCTIONS (CONT'D)
(12) Demo mode
ENERGY SAVER
F GK
1. Compressor and fan motors do not operate in the demo mode.
2. Press Button F, G, and K at the same time for 3 seconds: After the first sound
of the chime, the demo mode will be in effect. The temperature displays will
show "- -". Press Button F, G, and K at the same time for 3 seconds again, and
the demo mode will be cancelled.
(13) Door ajar alarm
When any door is open for over 60 seconds, the door ajar alarm function of the
refrigerator will go off, and the refrigerator will chime once every 30 seconds.
This alerts the user that there is a door left open.
(14) Power Surge protection
The refrigerator is equipped for power surge protection. When a power surge
is detected, the refrigerator will turn off automatically. The refrigerator will
automatically restart after 5 minutes.
(15) Loss of Power Return Setting
When a power loss occurs, the settings of the refrigerator before the power break
are memorized. This allows the refrigerator to return to the previous settings when
it is turned back on.
(16) Fault Display
If the display is broken but you still hear accompanying chimes when you press
buttons, this means the buttons are still working. However, you should call an
after-sales service engineer to fix the problem to ensure optimum performance.
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ABOUT THE FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT
• Short term fresh or frozen food can be placed in the upper fresh food section
or in the ice cream drawer. Keep raw foods near the lower area, away from
ready to eat food in the top area.
• The height of the cantilever shelves can be adjusted to fit your storage needs.
When adjusting the height of the shelf, first remove any foods placed on the
shelf. Then lift up by tilting the front up and pull it up. This will unlatch the rear
hooks. Then place the hooks in a new ladder slot location and tilt back down
into position on an even, horizontal plane.
Caution! Make sure that the two sides of the shelf are in balance, otherwise, the
shelf may fall down or the food may slide.
• Crisper use
The refrigerator is designed to include a fruits, vegetables, and/or deli crisper.
The inside temperature can be adjusted according to the type of food being
stored.
• Turn up the humidity control button on the right side of the crisper, for a high
humidity, to store cucumbers, grapes, oranges, apples, peaches, lettuce, and
other produce that’s high in moisture.
• Turn down the humidity control button on the right side of the crisper to lower
the humidity. This is suitable for storing meats, cheeses, onions, tomatoes and
other drier foods.
• Full-width pantry and its usage
The refrigerator is specially designed to include a full-width pantry. The inside
temperature can be adjusted, depending on the type of food to be stored there.
Note: To avoid damage do not press the air-adjusting button too hard.
Door bin height adjustment and cleaning
To change location, lift up the door bin while holding it by its two sides, and pull
it straight out. After being cleaned, the door bin can be installed in the reverse
manner, and the position can be adjusted according to the height of the food to
be stored.
Crisper cover removal
Lift up the shelf, then pull it straight out.
Caution! When adjusting the height of the door bin, it is better to keep the
dairy bin above the door bin.
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FOOD STORAGE TIPS (CONT'D)
• It is recommended to keep some space between foods for good cold air
circulation. The temperatures in the refrigerator are slightly warmer near the
top and colder near the base.
• Changing the Fresh Food Light Bulbs
The voltage and wattage of the fresh food bulbs are: 115volt, 60 Hz – 40W.
(Never use bulbs with power over 40W.) The lamp holder is type E17
intermediate size.
When changing the light bulbs:
• Pull out the power cord plug from the wall outlet, cutting off the power.
1. Remove the screw securing the light shield.
2. Use your hands to press down at the back of the light-shield, releasing
two tabs.
3. Hold the light-shield and pull it out.
• Turn the bulb in a counterclockwise direction, and put in a new bulb by turning
it clockwise.
• Re-install the light-shield back in the tabs in the reverse order, and snap back in
place.
• Removing and installing air curtain (only for servicing if needed).
1. Remove the water filter.
2. Take off the fresh food light-shield, and unscrew the bulb.
3. Remove the screws of the air curtain frame, using a screwdriver.
4. Take down the fresh food air curtain, using your hands to press down
on the air curtain with a little bit of pressure.
• Re-install the air curtain by following these steps in the reverse order.
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FRESH FOOD STORAGE TIPS
Before putting hot foods into the refrigerator, first let cool until they reach room
temperature. Foods stored in the refrigerator should be cleaned and the water
drops patted off after cleaning. Before foods are put into it the refrigerator to be
stored, it is recommended that the foods should be pressurized, so that the water
cannot vaporize, fruits and the vegetables can keep fresh, and the smells of the
foods will not mix together. Stored foods can be marked in bags. Store the
foods independently according to the different kinds of foods. Daily eaten foods
should be stored in the front of the shelf. Try avoiding frequent door openings
as it reduces food shelf life. When storing food in the fresh food section make
adequate space for air flow circulation. This helps maintain the shelf life of the
food. When you store the foods, you should make sure that the foods stored in
the refrigerator are not too close to the liner to avoid foods freezing on the back
or side walls of the refrigerator.
It is suggested for radishes and other root vegetables to trim the leaves before
storage. This keeps nutrients in the root so the leaves do not absorb them. Put
the refrigerated foods into the fresh food area to let them defrost. The low
temperature of the refrigerated foods reduces the formation of bacteria and
extends food life. Some foods like onions, garlic, bananas, and root vegetables
are better stored at room temperature than in the fridge. Melon, pineapples, and
bananas can go directly into the freezer after preparing if storing over longer
period.
ABOUT THE FREEZER
• The freezer is suitable for storing food for a long time. The temperature inside
the freezer is low (between -2 and 8 degrees F). It keeps foods fresh for a
long period of time. Frozen foods should be wrapped and marked when
stored to track storage time period.
The electrical rating of the bulb is: 115V, 60 Hz-40W.
The lamp holder is type E17. (Never use bulbs with power over 40W.)
How to change the freezer light bulb:
• Pull out the power cord plug to cut off the power.
• Lift the light-shield slightly in the direction upward, and then pull it out in the
direction shown.
• Turn the bulb counterclockwise and drop it down, then install a bulb of the
same rating.
• Re-install the light-shield in the reverse order.
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PRECAUTION WHEN FREEZING FOOD
Before hot foods are put into the refrigerator, first let them cool until their
temperature reaches the room temperature. Divide the food into small portions,
so it is easier for it to be stored in the fresh food area. Each portion should be
marked so the contents and date can be checked before cooking. Each portion
of the food should be not more than 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg). The food should be
in packages before it is frozen. Keep the surface of the package dry. This keeps
the packs from freezing together. The package material of the foods should be
odorless and airproof so different stored foods may be mixed without affecting
their quality. Food should be stored based on use. Food should be classified
according to its use. Write the date, expiration date, and food name on the
outside of packing materials so you can be assured of the food and when it is
safe to eat. Take food from the freezer to defrost when needed. Defrosted food
cannot be frozen again unless it is cooked. Otherwise, it will affect food quality
and safety. Do not put too much fresh food into the freezer at once. This could
go beyond the freezer’s cooling capacity. (Refer to “Technical Data.”)
USAGE OF ICEMAKER
1. Preparation before using the icemaker:
a) Cut the water pipe according to need, and avoid bending the water
pipe too much. Usually the length should be less than 18ft. (5 m). If the
water pipe is too long, the ice maker capacity will be affected because
there is not enough water pressure.
b) The water pipe cannot stand heat. Keep it away from heat sources.
c) You may want to have a service engineer install the water pipe.
d) Water supply pipe instructions: The cold water pressure should be
between 21-123 psi for automatic ice making.
e) The water filter is for removing chlorine and odors from the water. It
cannot sterilize or destroy anything–therefore, make sure to connect the
water pipe to a drinkable water source.
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USAGE OF ICEMAKER (CONT'D)
2. Precautions
a) To prevent the pipe from freezing, do not install the water pipe in a
place below 32° F.
b) Open water valve to flush pipe, and check leakage in water pipe joints
until water is clean.
c) When temperature of icemaker is equal to or below 5˚F, the icemaker
will begin to make ice. (Throw out the first several batches of ice cubes
if you make ice after not having made it for a long time.)
d) After the fridge is installed, put the water supply pipe in a proper place
to prevent pressing and damage.
e) The filter in the water pipe is there to filter impurities in the water and to
make ice clean and hygienic. Therefore, the filter will absorb impurities
during normal use. After a long time of usage, if the cubed ice becomes
smaller, it may mean that the filter is blocked from the impurities. After
6 months of use, the “Change Filter” indicator light will turn on. At this
time, we suggest going to your local authorized Haier after-sale service
center or call 1-877-337-3639. After you change the filter, press and
hold the water filter reset button for one second, the indicator light will
turn off. The refrigerator comes with a filter installed; after this you have
to buy and change the filter yourself.
f) The ice maker should only be connected to a source of drinkable water.
3. Icemaker Operation:
The icemaker tray periodically receives an automatic flow of water to the
icemaker ice cube tray. Once the water freezes a sensor on the tray
recognizes cubes have been made and automatically twists the tray to drop
the ice cubes into the ice bucket. Capacity of the icemaker depends on
the ambient temperature, frequency of freezer door openings, and freezer
compartment cooling temperature setting. Typically ice harvest per day is
4 pounds of ice.
4. If this is your first icemaker:
Occasionally you may hear some sounds, like flowing of water or ice cubes
dropping. These sounds are normal. Occasionally, in periods of infrequent
ice use, cubes may stick together. This is normal.
5. If you do not use ice often:
Older ice cubes can get stale. Clean the ice container periodically with
warm water. Before putting it back, dry it well so cubes do not stick to
surfaces.
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USAGE OF ICEMAKER (CONT'D)
6. When you do not use the ice bucket for long periods of time:
If you will not be using the ice container for a long time, throw out the
remaining ice cubes, wash the container with warm water, dry it with a
towel, and place it back in the fridge. Then close the water supply valve
to the fridge.
Note:
1. Your upper left freezer compartment is arranged to load ice cubes, the right
compartment is for ice cream or small size frozen food.
2. When opening the ice tray avoid rapid pullout, which can cause ice cubes to
fall into the lower deep freeze drawer.
3. When icemaker is dropping ice into the center drawer ice bucket, a signal of
circling dashes will appear on the dispenser clock screen. It is recommended
for the user to wait for the ice cubes to drop before opening the ice tray.
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DEFROSTING AND CLEANING
• Defrosting
Defrosting is done automatically, so there’s no need to manually defrost this
fridge.
• Cleaning
To keep internal odors to a minimum, it is best to periodically clean the inside
shelves, crispers, bins, and walls. For your safety, before cleaning, pull out the
power cord plug. Clean the fridge using a soft cloth or sponge with warm water.
When done, dry off the areas with a dry clean cloth.
1. The fridge is heavy. When you move the fridge for cleaning or maintenance,
be careful to protect the floor. When you move the fridge, keep it vertical.
Do not tilt the fridge. This helps prevents damage to the floor.
2. During cleaning, do not spray or rinse the fridge with water or liquids. This
could harm the electrical parts.
3. When you clean near the electrical parts, like the light switch or bulb, use a
dry cloth.
4. Do not clean the fridge with a stiff or wire brush. Do not use solvent such as
detergent, petrol, lacquer, thinner, acetone, or acid. Warm water is best.
5. Make sure your hands are not wet when you touch cold steel parts, to prevent
your skin from sticking to the steel parts.
6. During cleaning, do not use hot water to clean the glass shelves, or they may
break or crack. This could cause personal injury and/or damage the fridge.
7. Door gaskets often collect dirt so please clean them off with a damp cloth.
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CHANGING WATER FILTER
• When the “water filter indicator light” is on:
If the “water filter indicator light” is on, it is indicating that you should change the
water filter. You should change the water filter at least every six months or when
the water capacity or the ice-making capacity has shown an obvious decrease.
Please pay attention to the water condition you are receiving, as you may need
to change the water filter frequently due to the difference between water
properties in different areas.
Please note: Depending on the water source quality, you may need to change
your water filter more frequently than every 6 months.
• Changing the water filter:
1. Remove the old filter by turning the filter cartridge handle counterclockwise.
2. The cartridge will eject slightly from the filter housing.
3. Pull out the cartridge from the filter housing.
Caution! Water may be retained in the old filter cartridge. This could cause
some water spillage through the filter housing drain.
4. Remove the protective heat seal from the new filter cartridge. Insert it into the
filter housing with the filter cartridge handle in the vertical position. Then push
the filter cartridge into the housing until it stops.
5. Gently turn the cartridge handle clockwise until it stops. The cartridge handle
should now be horizontal.
6. Run the refrigerator water dispenser for 3-5 minutes after replacing the filter to
flush out the water tank. Discard this water.
7. After replacing the Haier filter cartridge, reset the water filter indicator lamp.
Caution!
1. The ice maker can not be used without the water filter.
2. For filter replacement questions or information on your Haier appliances,
contact your dealer or call 1-877-337-3839.
Note
1. Do not use water filter or icemaker with water that is microbiologically unsafe.
If you are not sure that it is safe, do not use without disinfecting the water
before or after it goes through the system.
2. After installing a new water filter, discard all ice produced during the first 24
hours.
3. If the icemaker has not been used actively for an extensive period of time, or if
ice cubes have an unpleasant taste or odor, change the water filter.
4. Air trapped in the system may cause water and filter cartridge to eject. Use
caution when removing.
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SHUTTING OFF THE REFRIGERATOR
• Handling Power Failure
Foods can be stored well after several hours of a power failure, even during the
summer. After a power failure, do not put new food into the fridge, and open
the door as infrequently as possible. If you are aware there will be a power failure ahead of time, make ice cubes and put it in the upper part of the fresh food
compartment.
Note: If the temperature becomes warmer in the freezer due to a power failure
or other malfunction, the expiration date on frozen food may change, and
food quality may decrease.
• Discontinuing Use
If you do not want to use the fridge for a long period of time, pull out the power
cord plug. Cut off all power supply and water sources. Clean the fridge as
directed in this manual. Leave the fridge door open to prevent any odors from
accumulating.
Note: Normally, the fridge performs best when it is left on to run continuously
rather than unplugging it and energizing frequently.
• Vacation
If you will be on vacation for a long time, cut off the power source and water
supply, and take out all food. Clean the interior of the fridge after any frost
melts. Wipe it clean to remove any food residue that could cause odors. If the
ambient temperature is below freezing, call qualified service personnel to drain
the water system. This prevents leakage and keeps the pipes from bursting due
to frozen water.
• During Transport
Pull out the power cord plug and cut off the power. Remove all food. Fix all
moveable parts with good adhesive tape, such as fresh food and freezer shelves,
and crispers. Close the fridge doors and drawers and fix with tape to prevent
opening during transport. During transport, the maximum slant angle must not
be over 45 degrees (from vertical standing) to prevent damage to the cooling
system. During transport, do not hold the handle of the fridge. This could cause
property damage and is a threat to personal safety.
Note: It is suggested that you do not lay the refrigerator flat while transporting.
This could cause oil to drain from the compressor. If you must transport
this way allow the fridge to stand vertically for 4-6 hours so oil can return
into the compressor before turning on the fridge power.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before calling for service, please first read the following table. This could save
you time and money. In this table, common problems are discussed which can
be corrected with minor adjustments by you.
ProblemCauseSolution
The temperature is too low.
The
compressor
doesn’t work
The fridge
runs
frequently
or runs for a
long time.
• The refrigerator is in deep
freeze cooling.
• The refrigerator isn’t
powered on.
• The fuse or the circuit
breaker for room has
tripped off.
• There is no line electricity.
• The room temperature or
outside temperature is too
high.
• The automatic icemaker is
in operation.
• The doors or drawers are
frequently being opened
and closed.
• The control settings are
settings in freezer and
fresh food are set to a cold
level.
• Door and/or drawer
gasket seals may be dirty,
frayed, or cracked.
• The condenser is dirty.
• This case is normal for a fridge
automatically. The period of
deep freeze cooling lasts about
30 minutes.
• Make sure the power cord
plug is inserted all the way into
the power outlet.
• Check and change to a new
15A fuse and/or reset the
circuit breaker.
• Check the power line in the
room. Call the local electric
company.
• In this case it is normal for the
fridge to operate continuously.
• This is normal since the
icemaker adds an extra
workload in the fridge.
• Try to reduce frequency of
door or drawer openings.
• Raise up the compartment
temperatures slightly and
allow 24 hours to reach
new balance.
• Clean off the gaskets and/or
heat slightly with hair dryer so
gasket takes contour of metal
frame.
• Clean the condenser.
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ProblemCauseSolution
English
The compressor
frequently
cycles on
and off.
The temperature inside
the freezer
is too low,
but the fresh
food temperature is
fine.
The temperature inside
the fresh
food is too
cold, while
the freezer
sections are
fine.
The foods
stored in the
full width
pantry are
frozen.
The foods
stored in the
crisper are
frozen.
Readings on
the display
are showing
error codes
The compartment
temperature sensors keep the
fridge at the set points
causing the compressor to
cycle.
The temperature inside the
freezer section is set too low.
The temperature inside the
fresh food area is set too
low.
• The control setting in the
fresh food area is set too
cold.
• The settings for the fresh
food compartment are too
cold.
• An electronic operating
problem has been
encountered.
This is normal. The fridge
compressor will provide required
cooling.
Set the temperature in the freezer
slightly higher, and then wait
24 hours for new balance to be
achieved.
Set the temperature inside the
fresh food section slightly
warmer. The temperatures will
reach new balance within 24
hours.
• Set the fresh food control
setting higher. The new set
point temperature will reach a
balance within 24 hours.
• Raising the fresh food control
settings to a slightly higher
temperature and/or lowering
the humidity control setting will
prevent frost or ice forming.
• Call your Haier service
engineer, who can diagnose
the problem and make
corrections.
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ProblemCauseSolution
The temperature is too high.
The freezer
drawer
sections or
fresh food
compartment
temperatures
are too
high.
The temperature is too
warm in the
freezer but
fine in the
fresh food
section.
The temperature is too
warm in the
fresh food
section but
fine in the
freezer.
The temperature inside
the crisper is
too warm.
• The doors or drawers are
opened frequently or for
too long of a time.
• The doors or drawers are
left opened.
• The condenser is dirty.
• The temperature setting
in the freezer is set too
warm.
• The temperature setting in
the fresh food section is set
too warm.
• The fresh food set
temperature is too warm.
• Try to reduce frequency of
opening doors and drawers.
• Take extra care to keep
gaskets sealing well around the
perimeter of the doors. Keep
gaskets clean and dirt free.
• Periodically clean the
condenser coil with a vacuum
cleaner attachment.
• Set the temperature colder for
the freezer section. Then allow
it to balance within 24 hours
at new colder temperature.
• Set the fresh food temperature
display slightly colder. The
new colder temperature can be
achieved within 24 hours.
• Set the fresh food temperature
colder and let it balance to
the colder temperature for 24
hours.
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