Haier HRF-241 User Manual

FOR FROST FREE REFRIGERATORS
Dear Friend,
At the outset, we at Haier thank you for your interest in our range of products.
A uni que and international range of applianc es designed solely with the
purpose of making mo dern life simpler. And how! The entire Ha ier range of
appliances ranging from refrigerators, televisions, was hing machines, air-
wine-coolers combines the best of technology, features, performance and
styling. All, a re sult of our perfect understanding of your lifestyle
and needs.
But what is a great product without great service? Leaving no stone unturned
in giv ing you the best of servic e, we have also est ablis hed
an extensive network of au thorised dealers and authorise d service centres,
so that you get a lifetime of great and timely service for your
Haier appliance.
It has been an honour and a pleasure bringing these hi-tech produc ts to you
and we hope th at you get as much ha ppiness using them as we have got,
putting them together for you.
Happy Inspired Living!
Thanking you
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KNOW YOUR
REFRIGERATOR
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Move the food away from the air vent (near the controls). Turn down the refrigerator temperature control.
CAUTION
Improper use of the grounding plug may result in a risk of electric shock. If a grounding adapter is used, make sure the receptacle box is fully grounded.
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Product with high sugar content may not harden completely when frozen (ice-cream, concentrated juice etc.).
Adjust the freezer control to a colder setting.
FREEZER NOT FREEZING PROPERLY
Normal sound caused by defrost water dripping on defrost mechanism.
SIZZLING SOUND IN FREEZER
FREEZER NOT FREEZING PROPERLY
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Take a moment to know all the features of your refrigerator. Refer to the illustration on page 1.
CAUTION
1. Check mains voltage before inserting the power supply cord into socket.
2. Do not spill any liquid on the unit.
3. Don’t work with flammable spray, such as paint near this unit.
4. Don’t put ignitable materials such as benzene, L.P. Gas, alcohol etc. into this unit.
5. Take precautions against leakage of any gas equipment near this unit.
6. Don’t let children hang on to the door of the unit.
7. Allow minimum 5 minutes gap before you restore the supply after disconnecting from the mains.
FEATURES OF YOUR
REFRIGERATOR
Ice Cube Tray
Fill Tray 3/4th full to allow expansion of water during freezing. Place the tray in freezer chest. To release ice cubes, twist ice cube tray slightly.
Adjustable Shelf
Shelves can be removed by pulling forward. The shelf can be placed at a desirable position.
No Frost
No frost in freezing compartment.
Vegetable Crisper
May be used for vegetable and fruit storage. Both the crisper and its cover shelf are removable for easy cleaning. Simply slide forward to remove.
Egg Pocket
Used for Egg support. This pocket can be turned upside down. May be used for small size goods.
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Remove the p ower supply cord. Dry your ref rigerator, with the do or open for 2-3 days .
When out of o peration for a long time
Securely fa sten removable int eriors parts (or mo ve and package them separately). Do not lay yo ur refrigerator ho rizontally otherw ise the compressor may get damaged.
Before tran sportation
Before yo u call for se rvice, please chec k the following poi nts by
yourself first (PRO BLEM / POSSI BLE CAUSE)
May be in def rost cycle when mot ors does not operat e for about 30 minut es. If interior light is not on, ref rigerator may not b e plugged in at the w all electrical out let. If plug is se cure and the refrig erator still fails to operate, plug a l amp or a small appliance i nto the same outlet to determine if the re is a tripped circ uit breaker.
REFRIGERATOR DOE S NOT OPERATE
Modern refr igerators are larg er and run colder, whic h require more runn ing time to provide m ore stable tempera ture. Normally, when r efrigerator is fir st delivered to you r home, usually requ ires 24 hours to com pletely cool. Large amoun ts of food is placed in the refrigerato r to be cooled or fro zen. Hot weather, fr equent door openin gs. Door is left open.
COMPRESSOR OPERATES FOR LONG PERIOD AN D FREQUENTLY
If the refri gerator vibrates m ore than normal, it is likely that it is not resting solidl y on the floor, the fron t levelling legs ne ed adjusting or flo or is weak / uneven. If dishes vi brate on shelves, t ry moving them. Sli ght vibration is no rmal.
VIBRATION OR RATTLING
Odour produ cing food should be covered or wrapped . Check for sp oiled food. Interior ne eds cleaning.
REFRIGERATOR HAS ODOUR
WHAT TO DO
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