Haier HSP04WNB, HSL04WNA User Manual

Compact Refrigerators Refrigerador Compacto Réfrigératuer Compact
User Manual
Model # HSL04WNA, HS P04WN B
Guide de l’Utilisateur
Modéle # HSL04WNA, HS P04WN B
Manual del Usuario
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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 immediately, all electric service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged. 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 performs the service.
6. Do not use any electrical device or any sharp instrument in defrosting your refrigerator.
7. If your old refrigerator is not being used, we recommend that you remove the doors and leave the shelves in place. 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, which 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 thawed if they still contain ice crystals or if they are still 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 eating 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 foods as soon as possible, to save as much of its eating quality as you can."
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10. This refrigerator should not be recessed or built-in an enclosed cabinet. It is designed for freestanding installation only.
11. Do not operate your refrigerator in the presence of explosive fumes.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator
or freezer, take off the doors. Leave the shelves in place so that
children may not easily climb inside.
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Thank you for using 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 in back of the refrigerator.
Staple your receipt to your manual. You will need it to obtain warranty service.
Model number
Serial number
Date of purchase
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Table Of Contents
Safety Precautions......................................................................................1-2
Features and Diagrams ..................................................................................4
Installing Your Refrigerator ........................................................................5-9
Unpacking Your Refrigerator ..........................................................................5
Leveling Your Refrigerator................................................................................5
Proper Air Circulation ....................................................................................5
Electrical Requirements....................................................................................5
Use of Extension Cord ....................................................................................6
Installation Limitations ....................................................................................6
Door Alignment..............................................................................................7
Door Reversal ................................................................................................8
Refrigerator Features and Use................................................................10-14
General Features ..........................................................................................10
Refrigerator Interior Shelves ..........................................................................10
Dispense-A-Can™ ........................................................................................11
Using The Lock ............................................................................................11
Defrosting ....................................................................................................12
Food Storage Information..............................................................................13
Normal Operating Sounds ............................................................................14
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Proper Refrigerator Care and Cleaning ......................................................14
Cleaning and Maintenance ..........................................................................14
Power Interruptions ....................................................................................14
Vacations and Moving Care ........................................................................14
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................15
Warranty Information ..................................................................................16
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Features and Diagrams
Dispense-A-Can™ Models
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HSL04WNA
HSP04WNB
1. Freezer Compartment
2. Ice Cube Tray
3. Drip Tray
4. Adjustable Temperature Control
5. Slide-Out Shelves
6. Retainer Bar
7. Adjustable Front Leveling Leg (not shown)
8. “Dispense-A-Can™” can storage
9. Fixed Door Shelf (varies per model)
10. Lock With Key (HSL04WNA only)
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Installing Your Refrigerator
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.
LEVELING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
• Your refrigerator has two leveling legs which are located in the front corners of
your refrigerator. After properly placing your refrigerator in its final position, you can level your refrigerator.
• Leveling legs can be adjusted by turning them clockwise to raise your refrigerator
or by turning them counterclockwise to lower your refrigerator. The refrigerator door will close easier when the leveling legs are extended.
PROPER AIR CIRCULATION
• To assure 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....................2" (50mm)
Back..................2" (50mm)
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
• 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 CORDS
• 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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DOOR ALIGNMENT (SEE FIG. # 1)
1. Remove hinge cover screw.
2. Remove the top hinge cover.
3. Loosen the top hinge screws using a phillips head screwdriver.
4. Adjust the door or put a spacer in between and then tighten the screws.
5. Replace the top hinge cover.
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REVERSING THE DOOR HINGE
1. Remove the top hinge cover screw and then remove the top hinge cover. (see fig. # 1)
2. Using a Phillips Head Screwdriver, loosen and remove the screws holding the top hinge in place. (see fig. # 1)
3. Remove the top hinge and carefully lift off the door.
4. Remove the screw hole plug from the opposite side and insert the plug in the screw hole openings of the just removed screws. (see fig. # 2)
5. Remove the door pin from the bracket of the lower hinge by turning counter clockwise. Move the pin to the opposite hole and tighten. (see fig. # 3)
6. Loosen the screws holding the lower hinge bracket and remove the hinge.(see fig. # 3)
7. Align the holes in the lower hinge bracket to the corresponding holes in the opposite side of the cabinet. Insert and tighten the screws.(see fig. # 3)
8. Align the bottom hole on the left side of the door with the pin of the lower hinge and slide into place.
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screw holes plug
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9. Align the pin of the top hinge with top hole on the left side of the door and push into place. Replace the screws in the upper hinge bracket but do not tighten all the way. (see fig. # 2)
10. Make sure the door closes easily but forms a tight seal. Adjust the door as
needed. Once you are satisfied with the door alignment, completely tighten the upper door hinge screws.
11. Replace the hinge cover, insert the screw and tighten completely. (see fig. #
2)
12. If the door does not close properly, refer to the section titled “Door
Alignment”.
door pin
door pin
lower hinge bracket
screw holes plug
screw hole plug
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lower hinge bracket
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Refrigerator Features And Use
GENERAL FEATURES
Adjustable temperature dial:
Your refrigerator will automatically maintain the temperature level you select. The temperature control dial has 7 settings plus off. 1 is the warmest. 7 is the coldest. Tur ning the dial to OFF stops cooling in both the refrigeration and freezer sections. At first, set the dial to 4 and allow 24 hours to pass before adjusting the temperature to your needs.
(Note: If the refrigerator has been placed in a horizontal or tilted position for any period of time wait 24 hours before plugging the unit in.)
Refrigerator Interior Shelves
To remove or replace a full-width slide-out shelf: (see fig. # 4)
1. Gently tilt the shelf up and slide forward until the shelf has been completely removed.
2. To replace the shelf, gently slide the shelf back.
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USING THE DISPENSE-A-CAN™
• Your refrigerator may be equipped with the convenient “Dispense-A-Can™” compartment. Each compartment will hold up to four cans. Simply load the cans from the top. To dispense a can, simply draw one out from the bottom. It is that easy.
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USING THE LOCK (HSL04WNA ONLY)
• Your refrigerator may be equipped with a lock and key (located at the bottom center of the door) for optional security, should you choose. Simply close the refrigerator door, insert the key and turn. To open, insert the key and turn in the opposite direction.
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DEFROSTING YOUR REFRIGERATOR (SEE FIG. # 7)
• For maximum energy efficiency, defrost freezer section whenever frost accumulates to a thickness of 1/4" or more on freezer walls. Note that frost tends to accumulate more during the summer months.
• To defrost freezer, remove food and ice cube tray from the freezer section. Make sure the drip tray is under the freezer section and turn temperature control dial to OFF position. Defrosting may take a few hours. To speed up defrost time, keep the door open and place a bowl of warm water in the refrigerator.
• While defrosting, water will accumulate in the drip tray. The drip tray may also need to be emptied during the defrost process. Do not leave unattended. (see Fig. 7)
• After defrosting, empty and wipe down the drip tray, as well as the interior of the refrigerator. You may now reset your refrigerator to the desired temperature and return food.
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dip tray
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FOOD STORAGE INFORMATION
Fresh Food
• When storing fresh food, which is not prepackaged, be sure to wrap or store food in airtight and moisture proof material unless otherwise noted. This will ensure proper shelf life and prevent the transfer of odors and tastes.
• Wipe containers before storing to avoid needless spills.
• Eggs should be stored in an upright position in their original carton to maximize shelf life.
• Fruit should be washed and dried then stored in sealed plastic bags before storing in the refrigerator.
• Vegetables with skins should be stored in plastic bags or containers.
• Leafy vegetables should be washed and drained and then stored in plastic bags or containers.
• Hot food should be allowed to cool before storing in the refrigeration. This will prevent unnecessary energy use.
• Fresh seafood should be used the same day as purchased.
• When storing meats in the fresh food section, keep in the original packaging or rewrap as necessary. Follow the suggestions below for safe storage:
• Chicken 1-2 Days
• Ground Beef 1-2 Days
• Cold Cuts 3-5 Days
• Steaks/Roasts 3-5 Days
• Smoked/Cured Meats 7-10 Days
• All others 1-2 Days
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NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
• Boiling water, gurgling sounds or slight vibrations that are the result of the refrigerant circulating through the cooling coils.
• The thermostat control will click when it cycles on and off.
PROPER REFRIGERATOR CARE AND CLEANING
Cleaning and Maintenance Warning: To avoid electric shock always unplug your refrigerator before
cleaning. Ignoring this warning may result in death or injury.
Caution: Before using cleaning products, always read and follow
manufacturer’s instructions and warnings to avoid personal injury or product damage.
General: • Prepare a cleaning solution of 3-4 tablespoons of baking soda
mixed with warm water. Use sponge or soft cloth, dampened with the cleaning solution, to wipe down your refrigerator.
• Rinse with clean warm water and dry with a soft cloth.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine bleach,concentrated detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. SOME of these chemicals may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your refrigerator.
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Door Gaskets: • Clean door gaskets every three months according to general
instructions. Gaskets must be kept clean and pliable to assure a proper seal.
• Petroleum jelly applied lightly on the hinge side of gaskets will keep the gasket pliable and assure a good seal.
POWER INTERRUPTIONS
• Occasionally there may be power interruptions due to thunderstorms or other causes. Remove the power cord from AC outlet when a power outage occurs. When power has been restored, replug power cord to AC outlet. If outage is for a prolonged period, inspect and discard spoiled or thawed food in freezer and refrigerator. Clean refrigerator before reusing.
VACATION AND MOVING CARE
• For long vacations or absences, empty food from refrigerator and freezer, move the temperature DIAL to the OFF position and clean the refrigerator and door gaskets according to "General cleaning" section. Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.When moving always move the refrigerator vertically. Do not move with the unit lying down. Possible damage to the sealed system could occur.
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TroubleShooting
Refrigerator Does Not Operate
• Check if thermostat control is not in the “OFF” position.
• Check if refrigerator is plugged in.
• Check if there is power at the ac outlet, by checking the circuit breaker.
Food temperature appears too warm
• Frequent door openings.
• Allow time for recently added warm food to reach fresh food or freezer temperature.
• Check gaskets for proper seal.
• Clean condenser coils (for models with exposed condenser coils).
• Adjust temperature control to colder setting.
Food temperature is too cold
• If temperature control setting is too cold, adjust to a warmer setting and allow several hours for temperature to adjust.
Refrigerator runs too frequently
• This may be normal to maintain constant temperature during high temperature and humid days.
• Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time.
• Clean condenser coils (for models with exposed condenser coils).
• Check gasket for proper seal.
• Check to see if doors are completely closed.
Moisture build up on interior or exterior of the refrigerator:
• This is normal during high humidity periods.
• Prolonged or frequent door openings.
• Check door gaskets for proper seal.
Refrigerator has an odor:
• Interior needs cleaning.
• Foods improperly wrapped or sealed are giving off odors.
Refrigerator door does not shut properly:
• Level the refrigerator.
• Re-align refrigerator door.
• Check for blockages e.g. food containers, crisper cover, shelves, bins etc.
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