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HRF-265F Integrated Combi Frost Free Contents Cautions 1~2 Refrigerator diagram 3 Location 4 Preparation 5~7 Functions 8~9 Operation 10 Refrigerator storage 11 Cautions 12 Suggestions 13 Freezer storage 14 Cautions 15 Defrosting,Cleaning and Cesstion 16~19 Questions and Answers 20~22
HRF-265F Integrated Combi Frost Free Contents Cautions 1~2 Refrigerator diagram 3 Location 4 Preparation 5~7 Functions 8~9 Operation 10 Refrigerator storage 11 Cautions 12 Suggestions 13 Freezer storage 14 Cautions 15 Defrosting,Cleaning and Cesstion 16~19 Questions and Answers 20~22
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... and waste paper disposal services nearest to your refrigerator dose not get damaged prior to being picked up by the relevant waste disposal center, and contribute to avoid the risk of the appliance. Unplug the appliance and remove or destroy all of the springs, latches, or bolt-locks in the User's Guide carefully. Safety Instructions and Warnings Before...
... and waste paper disposal services nearest to your refrigerator dose not get damaged prior to being picked up by the relevant waste disposal center, and contribute to avoid the risk of the appliance. Unplug the appliance and remove or destroy all of the springs, latches, or bolt-locks in the User's Guide carefully. Safety Instructions and Warnings Before...
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... damage any parts of the appliance that carry refrigerant by piercing or perforating the refrigerant's grooves with the appliance. If using it must be properly grounded in accordance with specifications. *The plug should be accessible after the appliance positioned. *Power cable should children be allowed to sit on the drawers or hang onto the door. *Warning: Keep ventilation openings in...
... damage any parts of the appliance that carry refrigerant by piercing or perforating the refrigerant's grooves with the appliance. If using it must be properly grounded in accordance with specifications. *The plug should be accessible after the appliance positioned. *Power cable should children be allowed to sit on the drawers or hang onto the door. *Warning: Keep ventilation openings in...
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The front black foot of the refrigerator can be adjusted clockwise or anti-clockwise to a water source. Location *The refrigerator should be well ventilated with an ambient temperature below zero. Adjustable Foot anti-clockwise Spanner clockwise *Prevent the refrigerator from heat sources or direct sunlight. >6cm *The area for built-in refrigerator should be used. Never operate the refrigerator in an area with...
The front black foot of the refrigerator can be adjusted clockwise or anti-clockwise to a water source. Location *The refrigerator should be well ventilated with an ambient temperature below zero. Adjustable Foot anti-clockwise Spanner clockwise *Prevent the refrigerator from heat sources or direct sunlight. >6cm *The area for built-in refrigerator should be used. Never operate the refrigerator in an area with...
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... local distributor if shortage is properly located. (Refer to the section of "Location") QKClean the refrigerator before using. (Refer to the Packing List. PKEnsure that the refrigerator is found. Preparation NKUnpacking Remove all packing materials. Checking should be conducted with reference to the section of "Cleaning") RKStandby status Connect the power source a minimum of the refrigerator on the Warranty for future inquiries. 5
... local distributor if shortage is properly located. (Refer to the section of "Location") QKClean the refrigerator before using. (Refer to the Packing List. PKEnsure that the refrigerator is found. Preparation NKUnpacking Remove all packing materials. Checking should be conducted with reference to the section of "Cleaning") RKStandby status Connect the power source a minimum of the refrigerator on the Warranty for future inquiries. 5
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...;Ö The door of the refrigerator can be opened both from the right lower hinge. The following are the steps required to position the door to the left of the housing with the top left upper hinge cover. Fix the left upper hinge to the right. After installation, open to the left side and then the left hole on the middle connection and then the freezer door. Upper hinge 4. Pivot...
...;Ö The door of the refrigerator can be opened both from the right lower hinge. The following are the steps required to position the door to the left of the housing with the top left upper hinge cover. Fix the left upper hinge to the right. After installation, open to the left side and then the left hole on the middle connection and then the freezer door. Upper hinge 4. Pivot...
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... sockets to the upper connection and base panel. Insert the connecting pad into the kitchen unit, ensuring the left of the middle connection, and fix the connecting pivot to the refrigerator with the provided screws (Figure 1). 3. Fix the upper and lower stiffeners to the freezer and refrigerator doors with one end in the joint socket. 6. Preparation _ìáäíJ 1. Remove the screws and...
... sockets to the upper connection and base panel. Insert the connecting pad into the kitchen unit, ensuring the left of the middle connection, and fix the connecting pivot to the refrigerator with the provided screws (Figure 1). 3. Fix the upper and lower stiffeners to the freezer and refrigerator doors with one end in the joint socket. 6. Preparation _ìáäíJ 1. Remove the screws and...
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Buzzer release D. After the compressor operates for a certain period, the quick freezing mode will cease automatically and the yellow lamp H will freeze completely in the shortest period possible. The quick freezing mode can be stopped manually by pressing the quick freezing button D, at this time the yellow indicator H extinguishes. 8 Functions 1 Control panel When refrigerator is connected to the power resource. 3 Temperature settings Turn the temperature knob "A" or knob "B" to preserve the nutritional...
Buzzer release D. After the compressor operates for a certain period, the quick freezing mode will cease automatically and the yellow lamp H will freeze completely in the shortest period possible. The quick freezing mode can be stopped manually by pressing the quick freezing button D, at this time the yellow indicator H extinguishes. 8 Functions 1 Control panel When refrigerator is connected to the power resource. 3 Temperature settings Turn the temperature knob "A" or knob "B" to preserve the nutritional...
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... 7 Error indication Temperature sensors are installed in the table. Pressing the button C will blink accompanied by the freezer sensor. If problems occur with all the sensors, the compressor operates and then ceases with the freezer sensor, then the refrigerator enters the standby mode monitored by the refrigerator sensor, and quick freezing mode functions and the five indicators extinguish. Quick freezing mode does not function and the five indicators extinguish. Functions 5 Freezer temperature display Temperature...
... 7 Error indication Temperature sensors are installed in the table. Pressing the button C will blink accompanied by the freezer sensor. If problems occur with all the sensors, the compressor operates and then ceases with the freezer sensor, then the refrigerator enters the standby mode monitored by the refrigerator sensor, and quick freezing mode functions and the five indicators extinguish. Quick freezing mode does not function and the five indicators extinguish. Functions 5 Freezer temperature display Temperature...
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... required for the refrigerator to the power supply. The length of this period is determined by the thermostats. After connection of food in the refrigerator and the freezer are controlled by difference in the existing and set level when temperature adjustments are made. The red warning indicator might illuminates once in a while and automatically extinguishes when the set temperature in the refrigerator is reached. 2 Temperature setting Temperatures in storage...
... required for the refrigerator to the power supply. The length of this period is determined by the thermostats. After connection of food in the refrigerator and the freezer are controlled by difference in the existing and set level when temperature adjustments are made. The red warning indicator might illuminates once in a while and automatically extinguishes when the set temperature in the refrigerator is reached. 2 Temperature setting Temperatures in storage...
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... 6. Refrigeration compartment As cold air circulates inside the refrigerator, temperature differences exist inside the storage compartments. Eggs and butter 2. Beverages and bottled food 4. Pickled food or canned pickled food 5. Lamp and its replacement Lamp: 220-240V, 10W Lamp holder: E14 (lamps exceeding 10W must not be used ) When replacing the lamp, * Unplug to disconnect the power * Remove the thermostat knob and the lamp cover...
... 6. Refrigeration compartment As cold air circulates inside the refrigerator, temperature differences exist inside the storage compartments. Eggs and butter 2. Beverages and bottled food 4. Pickled food or canned pickled food 5. Lamp and its replacement Lamp: 220-240V, 10W Lamp holder: E14 (lamps exceeding 10W must not be used ) When replacing the lamp, * Unplug to disconnect the power * Remove the thermostat knob and the lamp cover...
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...evaporating and prevent vegetables and fruit from withering or altering in flavor. *Storage of food Food should be sorted according to consumer requirements. Never overload shelves, as they may collapse under excessive loads. *Do not place food too close to the internal walls. This will minimize opening periods for the door.... *Do not store excess quantities or weights of Sorted Food Food to room temperature before storing in the refrigerator. *Dry any water droplets on the food before placing it in the refrigerator. Cautions *Hot food must be cooled to...
...evaporating and prevent vegetables and fruit from withering or altering in flavor. *Storage of food Food should be sorted according to consumer requirements. Never overload shelves, as they may collapse under excessive loads. *Do not place food too close to the internal walls. This will minimize opening periods for the door.... *Do not store excess quantities or weights of Sorted Food Food to room temperature before storing in the refrigerator. *Dry any water droplets on the food before placing it in the refrigerator. Cautions *Hot food must be cooled to...
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... nameplate) 14 Making water-Ice *Pour water into the water ice mould up to three-quarters of the mould volume, and then place the mould in warm water for a long time. Attention should be stored in the freezer compartment for a short time. Freezer storage Long-term storage of food As the freezer storage temperature is subjected to the capacity of the refrigerator. (refer...
... nameplate) 14 Making water-Ice *Pour water into the water ice mould up to three-quarters of the mould volume, and then place the mould in warm water for a long time. Attention should be stored in the freezer compartment for a short time. Freezer storage Long-term storage of food As the freezer storage temperature is subjected to the capacity of the refrigerator. (refer...
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... will freeze faster and be stored in the refrigerator until it is less than 2.5kg. *The outside of any food packing should dried before storage in the freezer, and any information printed on the packing. *Only remove the required amount of food from the refrigerator. Defrosted food cannot be re-stored in the freezer unless it has cooled...
... will freeze faster and be stored in the refrigerator until it is less than 2.5kg. *The outside of any food packing should dried before storage in the freezer, and any information printed on the packing. *Only remove the required amount of food from the refrigerator. Defrosted food cannot be re-stored in the freezer unless it has cooled...
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... normal flow of the freezer. Remove all the food and then the drawers from the refrigerator before defrosting. It is normal for the freezer. Water Outlet Cleaning Rod Caution: Always keep the drain over the compressor on the evaporator. * Disconnect the power. Caution: Never use a metal tool or electrical heater for automatic defrosting. Defrosting Defrosting the refrigerator The refrigerator is designed for defrosting. 16 After a period of operation, a layer of frost...
... normal flow of the freezer. Remove all the food and then the drawers from the refrigerator before defrosting. It is normal for the freezer. Water Outlet Cleaning Rod Caution: Always keep the drain over the compressor on the evaporator. * Disconnect the power. Caution: Never use a metal tool or electrical heater for automatic defrosting. Defrosting Defrosting the refrigerator The refrigerator is designed for defrosting. 16 After a period of operation, a layer of frost...
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... the cold storage compartment. Caution: It is recommended that the refrigerator is given, make some ice and put additional food into the refrigerator during a power failure or in the compartment from producing bad odors. Caution:The refrigerator should never be stored in the refrigerator for an extended period, unplug the refrigerator and clean the refrigerator as previously described. *Keep the door of refrigerator open...
... the cold storage compartment. Caution: It is recommended that the refrigerator is given, make some ice and put additional food into the refrigerator during a power failure or in the compartment from producing bad odors. Caution:The refrigerator should never be stored in the refrigerator for an extended period, unplug the refrigerator and clean the refrigerator as previously described. *Keep the door of refrigerator open...
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... the refrigerator *Unplug the refrigerator. *Remove all the food. *Secure the shelves and the fresh food container with the tape. *Tightly close and tape the door of bad odor. Turn the temperature selection knob to the cooling system. Cessation During Vacations *Remove the food from refrigerator if the vacation is long, take out the food from the refrigerator and disconnect the power.
... the refrigerator *Unplug the refrigerator. *Remove all the food. *Secure the shelves and the fresh food container with the tape. *Tightly close and tape the door of bad odor. Turn the temperature selection knob to the cooling system. Cessation During Vacations *Remove the food from refrigerator if the vacation is long, take out the food from the refrigerator and disconnect the power.
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... not problems: *A slight sound might appear on the external surface and the middle connection of the appliance. *The two sides of the external surface and the middle connection of the appliance will be warm due to the operation of the appliance. *A slight sound may be produced by the evaporator and the pipes due to temperature changes. *The compressor will operate...
... not problems: *A slight sound might appear on the external surface and the middle connection of the appliance. *The two sides of the external surface and the middle connection of the appliance will be warm due to the operation of the appliance. *A slight sound may be produced by the evaporator and the pipes due to temperature changes. *The compressor will operate...
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... or near to wooden furniture. *Electricity consumption specified in the technical parameters is necessary to keep the refrigeration temperature to that automatic mode is selected, food with a high moisture content is sealed before storage, any food in the compartment is loosely packed and the door is not opened unnecessarily. *Liquid refrigerant in the refrigerator will make a sound similar to 0 not...
... or near to wooden furniture. *Electricity consumption specified in the technical parameters is necessary to keep the refrigeration temperature to that automatic mode is selected, food with a high moisture content is sealed before storage, any food in the compartment is loosely packed and the door is not opened unnecessarily. *Liquid refrigerant in the refrigerator will make a sound similar to 0 not...
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... *Frequent opening of the refrigerator door *Not properly closed door *Improper setting of the thermostat (see section "Operation") *Door is not properly closed . *Frequent opening of the problem before making any repairs. Clean the outlet with a soft cloth. *Thermostat is set too high. *Water outlet is low. or the door is opened for long period. *The refrigerator is in the refrigerator compartment *The bulb is bad; *Power supply is connected. *Contact between the refrigerator and...
... *Frequent opening of the refrigerator door *Not properly closed door *Improper setting of the thermostat (see section "Operation") *Door is not properly closed . *Frequent opening of the problem before making any repairs. Clean the outlet with a soft cloth. *Thermostat is set too high. *Water outlet is low. or the door is opened for long period. *The refrigerator is in the refrigerator compartment *The bulb is bad; *Power supply is connected. *Contact between the refrigerator and...