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MODEL HR-45 REFRIGERATOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS * The manufacturer keeps on developing various types of refrigerators, so he has the right to modify designs, products and technical data without further notice.
MODEL HR-45 REFRIGERATOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS * The manufacturer keeps on developing various types of refrigerators, so he has the right to modify designs, products and technical data without further notice.
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FIGURATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR Ice-tray Bottle retainer Thermostat knob Evaporator Door gasket Shelf Drip tray Lock hinge MAIN TECHNICAL DATA Model Climate class Capacity Voltage Watt Energy consumption Refrigerant Overall dimension(D x W x H) HR--5405 ST 50L 220V, 50Hz 75W 0.50kW h/24h R134a 32g 460 x 475 x 490 (mm) 1
FIGURATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR Ice-tray Bottle retainer Thermostat knob Evaporator Door gasket Shelf Drip tray Lock hinge MAIN TECHNICAL DATA Model Climate class Capacity Voltage Watt Energy consumption Refrigerant Overall dimension(D x W x H) HR--5405 ST 50L 220V, 50Hz 75W 0.50kW h/24h R134a 32g 460 x 475 x 490 (mm) 1
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etc. SETTING UP The appliance can't be placed on flat and firm ground lest it gives off higher noise than usual. >10cm >10cm > 2cm Poorly ventilated rooms are unsuitable. It is 220V,50Hz single phase. Never store anything dangerous in direct sunshine or exposed to use . For a good air circulation, the vent grille at the back of heat. 2 Avoid positioning the appliance in the appliance, such as combustibles, exposives, strong acid and alkali. Connect the appliance with a properly earthed three-wire plug and socket with its rear panel directly against the wall. NOTICE ...
etc. SETTING UP The appliance can't be placed on flat and firm ground lest it gives off higher noise than usual. >10cm >10cm > 2cm Poorly ventilated rooms are unsuitable. It is 220V,50Hz single phase. Never store anything dangerous in direct sunshine or exposed to use . For a good air circulation, the vent grille at the back of heat. 2 Avoid positioning the appliance in the appliance, such as combustibles, exposives, strong acid and alkali. Connect the appliance with a properly earthed three-wire plug and socket with its rear panel directly against the wall. NOTICE ...
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The coldest position áë= , Temperature from low to high in order as K 1 4 3 2 ICE-MAKING When making ice,add water to the ice tray until 4/5 full with the grid in different positions inside the refrigerator are different due to different refrigeration distribution.Thus when store food, select proper position to remove the ice cubes. "4".Pos, "0" shows the power is cut off. "1",Pos. NOTE Do not use a knife and the like when removing the ice tray. 3 STORING FOOD The temperatures in it and place it on the bottom of the ice chamber. THERMOSTAT The knob ...
The coldest position áë= , Temperature from low to high in order as K 1 4 3 2 ICE-MAKING When making ice,add water to the ice tray until 4/5 full with the grid in different positions inside the refrigerator are different due to different refrigeration distribution.Thus when store food, select proper position to remove the ice cubes. "4".Pos, "0" shows the power is cut off. "1",Pos. NOTE Do not use a knife and the like when removing the ice tray. 3 STORING FOOD The temperatures in it and place it on the bottom of the ice chamber. THERMOSTAT The knob ...
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In any case do not use anything rough. NOTE Pull the plug out Do not use hot water,corrosive scouring agent and anything rough for a perfect refrigerating. CLEANING The appliance can only be packed in bags, avoiding giving off strong odours or getting wet or dry. Clean it . Allow space among the packages of food for cleaning. 4 Do not store food too full in it with lukewarm water containing a little detergent. Hot food or liquid must be allowed to cool to room temperature before placing in the appliance. NOTES ON STORAGE Where necessary, food should be cleaned at ...
In any case do not use anything rough. NOTE Pull the plug out Do not use hot water,corrosive scouring agent and anything rough for a perfect refrigerating. CLEANING The appliance can only be packed in bags, avoiding giving off strong odours or getting wet or dry. Clean it . Allow space among the packages of food for cleaning. 4 Do not store food too full in it with lukewarm water containing a little detergent. Hot food or liquid must be allowed to cool to room temperature before placing in the appliance. NOTES ON STORAGE Where necessary, food should be cleaned at ...
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Remove food from the ice chamber,it will be defrosted automatically.When defrosting process has been completed, the drip-tray should be depleted. Replace the food and switch on the appliance. The appliance door should be opened as little and briefly as possible to reduce energy consumption In the event of use for some time, pull out the plug to prevent odours from power supply. NOTES If the appliance remains out of power failure,try to keep the appliance closed to maintain the refrigeration as long as described above to disconnect the appliance from forming inside. DEFROSTING ...
Remove food from the ice chamber,it will be defrosted automatically.When defrosting process has been completed, the drip-tray should be depleted. Replace the food and switch on the appliance. The appliance door should be opened as little and briefly as possible to reduce energy consumption In the event of use for some time, pull out the plug to prevent odours from power supply. NOTES If the appliance remains out of power failure,try to keep the appliance closed to maintain the refrigeration as long as described above to disconnect the appliance from forming inside. DEFROSTING ...
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In the event of these circumstances applies and you are not able to repair the fault, please Contact the service point. 6 Supply voltage is opened too frequently. 4. If none of a fault occurring during operation, check first if the fault is located too near a source of food. 2. The door is not properly closed or is too low. Excessive noise from the appliance. It is not low enough. 1. The temperature inside the appliance is not switched on the ground. The appliance is turned to an operation error. The thermostat knob is not standing securely on properly, or mains...
In the event of these circumstances applies and you are not able to repair the fault, please Contact the service point. 6 Supply voltage is opened too frequently. 4. If none of a fault occurring during operation, check first if the fault is located too near a source of food. 2. The door is not properly closed or is too low. Excessive noise from the appliance. It is not low enough. 1. The temperature inside the appliance is not switched on the ground. The appliance is turned to an operation error. The thermostat knob is not standing securely on properly, or mains...
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! WARNING: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be accessible after the appliance positioned. The plug should be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
! WARNING: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be accessible after the appliance positioned. The plug should be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.