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Adjusting 2 For Domestic Use Only Setting up 3 Operation Instruction 4-6 Left/Right - opened door 7 Reparing 8 Main Technical Data 9 * The manufacturer keeps on developing various types of Each Part 1 Please read this operation manual carefully before operation. Keep it properly for future reference. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF REFRIGERATOR MODEL: HBF130W HBF130SS CONTENT Name of refrigerators, so he has the right to modify designs, products and technical data without further notice.
Adjusting 2 For Domestic Use Only Setting up 3 Operation Instruction 4-6 Left/Right - opened door 7 Reparing 8 Main Technical Data 9 * The manufacturer keeps on developing various types of Each Part 1 Please read this operation manual carefully before operation. Keep it properly for future reference. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF REFRIGERATOR MODEL: HBF130W HBF130SS CONTENT Name of refrigerators, so he has the right to modify designs, products and technical data without further notice.
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..., or lack of experie nce and knowledge, unles s they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. WAR NING - WAR NING - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. ! Do not us e mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defros ting proces s, other than thos e recommended by the manufacturer. ! WA R NING: Young... a pers on res pons ible for their s afety. .2. Adjusting Adjusting If the floor is uneven please adjust the adjustable screws at the front of the refrigerator by using the spanner to level the refrigerator. (the spanner is positioned. ! WAR NING -
..., or lack of experie nce and knowledge, unles s they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. WAR NING - WAR NING - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. ! Do not us e mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defros ting proces s, other than thos e recommended by the manufacturer. ! WA R NING: Young... a pers on res pons ible for their s afety. .2. Adjusting Adjusting If the floor is uneven please adjust the adjustable screws at the front of the refrigerator by using the spanner to level the refrigerator. (the spanner is positioned. ! WAR NING -
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... food, select the best position to remove the ice cubes. The coldest position is cut off. Twist the tray or place it 's better to different refrigeration distribution. Thermostat The knob graduation 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, does not stand for concrete temperature. NOTE Do not use a knife and the ...like when removing the ice tray. .4. Usually, it briefly in order as 2,3,4,5,6,7. Storing food The temperature varies within the refrigerator are different due to put the thermostat in the compartment and vice versa. "4", Pos. The smaller the numbers, the higher the temperature ...
... food, select the best position to remove the ice cubes. The coldest position is cut off. Twist the tray or place it 's better to different refrigeration distribution. Thermostat The knob graduation 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, does not stand for concrete temperature. NOTE Do not use a knife and the ...like when removing the ice tray. .4. Usually, it briefly in order as 2,3,4,5,6,7. Storing food The temperature varies within the refrigerator are different due to put the thermostat in the compartment and vice versa. "4", Pos. The smaller the numbers, the higher the temperature ...
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... should be cleaned when the net-work plug is removed. In any case do not use anything rough. Do not store food too full in refrigerator. Allow space among the packages of food for cleaning. .5. Clean it with luke-warm water containing a little detergent. Cleaning The appliance can only be packed... room temperature before placing in the appliance. Put the plug out. NOTE Do not use hot water, corrosive scouring agent or anything rough for perfect refrigerating. Hot food or liqiud must be cooled to avoid giving off strong odours or getting wet or dry.
... should be cleaned when the net-work plug is removed. In any case do not use anything rough. Do not store food too full in refrigerator. Allow space among the packages of food for cleaning. .5. Clean it with luke-warm water containing a little detergent. Cleaning The appliance can only be packed... room temperature before placing in the appliance. Put the plug out. NOTE Do not use hot water, corrosive scouring agent or anything rough for perfect refrigerating. Hot food or liqiud must be cooled to avoid giving off strong odours or getting wet or dry.
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... switch on the appliance. Operating Instructions 4~6mm Note If the appliance remains out of a power failure, try to keep the appliance closed to maintain the refrigeration as long as described above to prevent odours from the power supply. The appliance door should be depleted. Remove food from the ice chamber, it...
... switch on the appliance. Operating Instructions 4~6mm Note If the appliance remains out of a power failure, try to keep the appliance closed to maintain the refrigeration as long as described above to prevent odours from the power supply. The appliance door should be depleted. Remove food from the ice chamber, it...
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... that occur. 3) Install the left hinge and hinge mount (two items of accessory parts) onto the corresponding location at the left upper corner of the refrigerator body with screws removed from the right hinge. 4) Dismantle the shaft from the door body. 2) Put stoppers in place. 6) Install the door handle on the...
... that occur. 3) Install the left hinge and hinge mount (two items of accessory parts) onto the corresponding location at the left upper corner of the refrigerator body with screws removed from the right hinge. 4) Dismantle the shaft from the door body. 2) Put stoppers in place. 6) Install the door handle on the...