Manual Operation
Model HRF-669FF/A HRF-669FF/ASS |
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HRF-689FF/A HRF-689FF/ASS |
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Household Electrical Refrigerator |
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Table of Contents |
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Before using the appliance |
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Diagram of parts-------------------------------------------- |
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Safety precautions--------------------------------------- |
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Location--------------------------------------------------------- |
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Preparation----------------------------------------------------- |
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Operation------------------------------------------------------- |
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Functions----------------------------------------------------- |
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Instructions for refrigerator storage |
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Refrigerator compartment-------------------------- |
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Precautions-------------------------------------------------- |
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Suggestions------------------------------------------------- |
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Home bar------------------------------------------------ |
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Instructions for freezer storage |
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Freezer compartment-------------------------------------- |
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Precautions---------------------------------------------------- |
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Operation of icemaker/cold water supplier---- |
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Operation of icemaker-------------------------------- |
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Dismounting and installing cubed ice tray ------- |
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Operation of dispenser------------------------------------ |
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Ice and cool water supply------------------------------ |
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Precautions for dispenser operation-------------------------------- |
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Defrosting, cleaning and cessation |
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Defrosting------------------------------------------------------ |
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Cleaning-------------------------------------------------------- |
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Cessation------------------------------------------------- |
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Troubleshooting and after-sales service |
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Troubleshooting---------------------------------------- |
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After-sales service-------------------------------------------- |
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*Please read this operation manual carefully before using the appliance.
*Keep this manual in a safe place.
*Appearance, color and layout of the door may vary.
After-sales service
Dispenser blockage
*Defrost stuck on the auger due to o p e r a t i o n i n t e r r u p t i o n , temperature variation or high voltage. Empty, clean and dry the cubed ice tray before replacing it to the dispenser.
*Cubed ice blockage between ice maker and cubed ice tray. Remove the cubed ices.
*Cubed ices get stuck. Operate the dispenser regularly.
*Foreign cubed ices are used in the dispenser. Only cubed ices produced by this icemaker can be used for the dispenser.
Dispenser does not supply water.
*Water supply valve is not turned on. Turn of the water supply valve.
*Refrigerator or freezer compartment door is not closed. Close all the doors of the appliance.
Warranty
1. Warranty Certificate: If consultation or technical assistance is needed, please provide the local authorized service agent with the Warranty Certificate and the purchase invoice.
2. The one-year free maintenance shall be provided for operation of the appliance and three-year free maintenance shall be provided for main accessories and parts of the appliance (started from the date of the purchase)
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Troubleshooting
Please determine the cause of the problem before making any repair.
Prolonged operation period of the
compressor
* Initial operation.
* Large quantity of food loaded. * Door not properly closed
* Frequent opening of the refrigerator door. * Hot weather
* Improper setting of thermostat (see the section "Operation")
Diagram of parts
Freezer
compartment
Ice maker
Bottle holder
Lamp
Air vent
Freezer shelf
Power plug
Freezer draw
Bottle restrainer
Refrigerator
compartment
Bottle cover
Lamp
Home bar(only for HRF689FF/A series)
Cantilever shelf
Egg bin
Lampe
Crisper
Bottle restrainer
Chiller/Crisper
Lower decal
Thick frost formation on food |
Strange odor |
* Seal of the food. |
*Failure to seal food properly |
* Door improperly closed. |
* Rotting food inside refrigerator |
* Frequent opening of the refrigerator door. |
* Failure of regular cleaning of the refrigerator |
* Food close to air vent. |
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Dear customer,
Thank you for your purchasing Haier product.
Please read this manual carefully before using the electrical appliance that you have just purchased. Haier after-sales service is always available by contacting the nearest Haier service at the telephone number and address provided on the Warranty Certificate.
Note: Layout of the refrigerator that you have just purchased may vary due to technical
improvement of this company.
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Safety precautions
Safety precautions
This refrigerator requires a 220-240V supply Failure in operation and damage to the control panel, thermostat or the compressor will occur if voltage is outside the range 187-242V unless a regulator with a capacity of over 750W or higher is
installed.
220-240V~
50Hz
Care for external cable
*Hold the plug, not the electric cable, when unplugging the refrigerator.
*Ensure that the electric cable is not trapped by the refrigerator. Do not step on the cable.
*Avoid damage to the electric cable when moving the refrigerator.
Inflammable gas leakage in the vicinity of the
refrigerator
*Turn off any leaking valve;
*Open the doors and windows;
*Do not, under any circumstances, unplug electrical appliances in the vicinity of the leak.
A separate earthed socket is required.
The refrigerator is supplied with a standard threepin plug, of which the one for grounding should never be removed. Plug of installed refrigerator shall be always accessible, ensuring that the plug is tightly inserted into the socket, or fire may be caused.
Damaged electric cable
When the electrical cable is damaged or worn, turn off the refrigerator and consult to an authorized service agent for replacement.
Unplug the refrigerator for the following:
*Cleaning or maintenance;
*Replacement of lamp.
Troubleshooting
In the event that the refrigerator does not work properly, please check out and solve problems according to the following methods. If problems persist, contact the after-sales service center. Information of model, accessory list and serial number of the refrigerator is required. (see the type plate of the refrigerator)
Please determine the cause of the problem before making any repair.
The refrigerator does not operate.
Disconnection to the power supply (plug, socket or fuse); Switch is off.
Lamp does not illuminate.
Voltage is low. |
Automatic defrosting is activated. |
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(Compressor ceases operation |
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for 30 minutes) |
E x c e s s i v e noise
The bulb is bad. |
Power supply is |
Uneven placement. |
Contact between the |
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not connected. |
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refrigerator and a wall |
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or other article. |
Set temperature not reached.
Door is not properly |
Refrigerator is in direct |
The area is poorly ventilated, or |
closed, or the door is |
sunlight, or close to a heat |
the two sides of the refrigerator |
opened for long period; |
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are covered by too much dust. |
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Troubleshooting
The compressor will operate for comparatively |
The fan of an operating refrigerator may produce a |
longer periods if excessive quantity of food is stored |
slight sound. |
or the ambient temperature is high. |
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The evaporator and piping system of the refrigerator |
Water droplets may occur on outer surfaces and |
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may produce a slight sound when the refrigerator |
middle connection of the refrigerator due to heavy |
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operates due to ambient temperature changes. |
moisture in room air. Wipe clean with soft cloth. |
PaPa
PaPa
Energy efficiency specified in the technical parameters complies with government standards and is measured under the following conditions: ambient temperature 25oC, refrigerator compartment temperature 5oC, freezer compartment temperature -18oC and 24h continuous operation with doors closed. Actual power consumption may exceed this value if more food in storage, ambient temperature higher and the door more frequently opened.
When super freezing function is activated by pressing the super freezing button, the compressor may produce some noise due to accelerated rotation speed of the compressor.
Safety precautions
Never store inflammable, explosive or corrosive |
This refrigerator should be used for food storage. |
materials in the refrigerator. |
It is not recommended to place microbiological or |
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chemical materials, which have special requirement |
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in temperature setting. |
Mousse |
Spray |
Gas |
Acid |
Alkali |
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Bacterin |
Vaccine |
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Do not install the refrigerator near gasoline or other inflammable articles.
Do not swing on or apply excessive pressure to the refrigerator door.
Don't place electrical plugs, regulators or microwaves on top of the refrigerator. Don't use electric appliances (Except those allowed by manufacturer) inside the refrigerator.
Don't place heavy or unstable articles or water containers on top of the refrigerator.
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Safety precautions
Avoid prolonged contact with the food in the freezer compartment when the refrigerator is operational, especially with wet hands. Hands may freeze onto the surface of the frozen food.
Disassembly, renovation or cooling system maintenance of refrigerator must be authorized.
Unplug the refrigerator in the event of a power interruption or during cleaning. Allow at least 5 minutes lapse before restarting the refrigerator.
Do not spray or splash the refrigerator when cleaning the refrigerator, nor place the refrigerator in a damp area.
Never store bottled beer or beverages in the freezer compartment.
Remove the refrigerator door, gasket, food shelves if the refrigerator is discarded to prevent accidental entrapment in the refrigerator.
Troubleshooting
Temperature of the refrigerator and the compressor will rise and the compressor will run for comparatively longer periods when the refrigerator is first started.
When the refrigerator is first operated, the case may become warm. This is designed to prevent condensates.
A slight sound may be heard when the appliance is first started due to the operation of the compressor and motor. The sound will be lower and lower gradually a short period later.
The compressor may produce a slight sound during operation, or when it is started or stopped.
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Liquid refrigerant flowing in the evaporator may |
During defrosting process, a slight sound may be |
produce a slight sound similar to that of flowing |
generated. This sound is resulted by defrosted water |
water. When the refrigerator is stopped, the backflow |
dropping to the heater and by the evaporator. |
refrigerant may also generate that sound. |
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