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... door and position of parts 1 Safety precautions 2~4 Location 5 Preparation 6 Operation 7 Instructions for refrigerator storage Refrigerating storage compartment 8 Refrigerating storage precautions 9 Suggestions 10 Instructions for freezing storage Freezing storage compartment 11 Freezing storage precautions 12 Defrosting, cleaning and vacation Defrosting 13 Cleaning 13 Vacation 14~15 * Please read this operation manual carefully before using the appliance. * Keep this manual in China Operation Manual HRF-221FR/A HRF-251FR/A HRF-281FR/A HRF-351FR/A Household Frost Free...
... door and position of parts 1 Safety precautions 2~4 Location 5 Preparation 6 Operation 7 Instructions for refrigerator storage Refrigerating storage compartment 8 Refrigerating storage precautions 9 Suggestions 10 Instructions for freezing storage Freezing storage compartment 11 Freezing storage precautions 12 Defrosting, cleaning and vacation Defrosting 13 Cleaning 13 Vacation 14~15 * Please read this operation manual carefully before using the appliance. * Keep this manual in China Operation Manual HRF-221FR/A HRF-251FR/A HRF-281FR/A HRF-351FR/A Household Frost Free...
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Technical Data and Circuit Model Climate Class Protecion Class Storage Volume(l) Gross Volume(l) Total Shelf Area(m2) Voltage (V~/Hz) Input Current(A) Deforst Input power(W) Lamp Watt(W) Refrigerant(g) Energy Consumption(kw.h/24h) Running Rate (%) Dimension (DXWXH)(mm) Net Weight(Kg) Gross Weight(Kg) Freezer Storage Volume(l) Deforst Input Current(A) HRF-221FR... 57 61 56 0.8 15 R134a,120 1.4 75 640X605X1600 63 67 66 0.8 A.PLUG H.THERMOSTAT B.SWITCH1 I.HEATER 1 C.LAMP J.HEATER 2 D.SWITCH2 K.FUSE E.FAN L.OVERLOAD PROTECTOR F.THERMOSTAT M.COMPRESSOR G.DEFROST TIMER N.PTC 21
Technical Data and Circuit Model Climate Class Protecion Class Storage Volume(l) Gross Volume(l) Total Shelf Area(m2) Voltage (V~/Hz) Input Current(A) Deforst Input power(W) Lamp Watt(W) Refrigerant(g) Energy Consumption(kw.h/24h) Running Rate (%) Dimension (DXWXH)(mm) Net Weight(Kg) Gross Weight(Kg) Freezer Storage Volume(l) Deforst Input Current(A) HRF-221FR... 57 61 56 0.8 15 R134a,120 1.4 75 640X605X1600 63 67 66 0.8 A.PLUG H.THERMOSTAT B.SWITCH1 I.HEATER 1 C.LAMP J.HEATER 2 D.SWITCH2 K.FUSE E.FAN L.OVERLOAD PROTECTOR F.THERMOSTAT M.COMPRESSOR G.DEFROST TIMER N.PTC 21
User Manual
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... parts Freezer compartment Ice maker Freezer shelf Refrigerator compartment Drawer chiller Refrigerator food shelves Light Crisper Plug Freezer thermostat Bottle bin Refrigerator thermostat Large bottle holder WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING The plug should be accessible after the appliance positioned. Do not use electrical appliances inside refrigerator * Failure of regular cleaning of the refrigerator Prolonged operation period of the compressor * Initial operation. * Large quantity of food loaded. * Hot weather. * Frequent opening of the refrigerator door...
... parts Freezer compartment Ice maker Freezer shelf Refrigerator compartment Drawer chiller Refrigerator food shelves Light Crisper Plug Freezer thermostat Bottle bin Refrigerator thermostat Large bottle holder WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING The plug should be accessible after the appliance positioned. Do not use electrical appliances inside refrigerator * Failure of regular cleaning of the refrigerator Prolonged operation period of the compressor * Initial operation. * Large quantity of food loaded. * Hot weather. * Frequent opening of the refrigerator door...
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... any leaking valve; * Open the doors and windows; * Do not, under any repair. Inflammable gas leakage in the vicinity of the refrigerator * Turn off the refrigerator and consult to an authorized service agent for external cable * Hold the plug, not the electric cable, when unplugging the refrigerator. * Ensure that the refrigerator does not work properly, please check out and solve problems according to the following : * Cleaning...
... any leaking valve; * Open the doors and windows; * Do not, under any repair. Inflammable gas leakage in the vicinity of the refrigerator * Turn off the refrigerator and consult to an authorized service agent for external cable * Hold the plug, not the electric cable, when unplugging the refrigerator. * Ensure that the refrigerator does not work properly, please check out and solve problems according to the following : * Cleaning...
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... top of flowing water. Don't use electric appliances (Except those allowed by manufacturer) inside the refrigerator. Excessive vibration will result in the technical parameters complies with doors closed. Swoosh Swoosh Safety precautions Never store inflammable, explosive or corrosive materials in temperature setting. It is not recommended to the Don't place heavy or unstable articles or water refrigerator door. Don't place electrical plugs, regulators or...
... top of flowing water. Don't use electric appliances (Except those allowed by manufacturer) inside the refrigerator. Excessive vibration will result in the technical parameters complies with doors closed. Swoosh Swoosh Safety precautions Never store inflammable, explosive or corrosive materials in temperature setting. It is not recommended to the Don't place heavy or unstable articles or water refrigerator door. Don't place electrical plugs, regulators or...
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... moisture in room air. Wipe clean with wet hands. Remove the refrigerator door and door gasket if the refrigerator is operational, especially with soft cloth. Hum Hum The fan of an operating refrigerator may freeze onto the surface of the compressor and motor. Hands may produce a slight sound. Troubleshooting A slight sound may occur on outer surfaces and middle connection of the refrigerator due to the operation of the frozen...
... moisture in room air. Wipe clean with wet hands. Remove the refrigerator door and door gasket if the refrigerator is operational, especially with soft cloth. Hum Hum The fan of an operating refrigerator may freeze onto the surface of the compressor and motor. Hands may produce a slight sound. Troubleshooting A slight sound may occur on outer surfaces and middle connection of the refrigerator due to the operation of the frozen...
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... produce a slight sound when the refrigerator operates due to be leveled, a flat, strong and fire-resistant material must be used. Never place the refrigerator in rain. 16 5 The front foot of operation commencement or vacation. The starting capacitor and heat protector may be produced by defrosting water flowing into the evaporating dish and the compressor at the moment of the...
... produce a slight sound when the refrigerator operates due to be leveled, a flat, strong and fire-resistant material must be used. Never place the refrigerator in rain. 16 5 The front foot of operation commencement or vacation. The starting capacitor and heat protector may be produced by defrosting water flowing into the evaporating dish and the compressor at the moment of the...
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... "Location") Quality Certificate Warranty Certificate Operation Manual 4. Check if all the food. * Secure the shelves in the cold storage compartment, vegetable and fruit tray and drawers in the Packing List are applied for vacation * Remove the food from the refrigerator and disconnect the power. And make sure that the refrigerator is long, take out the food from refrigerator if the vacation is short. Leave the door open...
... "Location") Quality Certificate Warranty Certificate Operation Manual 4. Check if all the food. * Secure the shelves in the cold storage compartment, vegetable and fruit tray and drawers in the Packing List are applied for vacation * Remove the food from the refrigerator and disconnect the power. And make sure that the refrigerator is long, take out the food from refrigerator if the vacation is short. Leave the door open...
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... try to open when the power is turned off unless it in a container in the top of at least five minutes has elapsed. 14 Operation Connection to power supply Temperature setting and adjusting * Adjusting freezing temperature Temperature in the freezer compartment can be adjusted by setting the thermostat to the following positions on the dial: Position 0 for stopping appliance operation; Caution: Temperature in the refrigerator will rise as for a power interruption or technical problem, and...
... try to open when the power is turned off unless it in a container in the top of at least five minutes has elapsed. 14 Operation Connection to power supply Temperature setting and adjusting * Adjusting freezing temperature Temperature in the freezer compartment can be adjusted by setting the thermostat to the following positions on the dial: Position 0 for stopping appliance operation; Caution: Temperature in the refrigerator will rise as for a power interruption or technical problem, and...
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... the lamp anticlockwise for removing and clockwise for cleaning the refrigerator. Acid Detergent Gas Caution: Do not use excessive amounts of cloth. Use a dry cloth to clean the switch and the lamp. * Regularly clean the surfaces of the Slot lamp holder. 8 Defrosting Automatic defrosting This refrigerator is equipped with a finger. 4. Storage areas As cold air circulates inside the refrigerator, temperature differences exist inside the storage 6 compartments. Eggs...
... the lamp anticlockwise for removing and clockwise for cleaning the refrigerator. Acid Detergent Gas Caution: Do not use excessive amounts of cloth. Use a dry cloth to clean the switch and the lamp. * Regularly clean the surfaces of the Slot lamp holder. 8 Defrosting Automatic defrosting This refrigerator is equipped with a finger. 4. Storage areas As cold air circulates inside the refrigerator, temperature differences exist inside the storage 6 compartments. Eggs...
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... area, this will minimize opening periods for the door. Food consumed daily should be stored in accordance with any information printed on the food before storing in the refrigerator. Do not load excessive quantity of food from the refrigerator. Maintain a space to ...in the food from evaporating and prevent vegetables and fruit from freezing to consumer requirements. Refrigerating storage precautions Hot food must be cooled to room temperature before placing it in the refrigerator. Do not place food too close to defrost and cook. Never overload shelves, as they may...
... area, this will minimize opening periods for the door. Food consumed daily should be stored in accordance with any information printed on the food before storing in the refrigerator. Do not load excessive quantity of food from the refrigerator. Maintain a space to ...in the food from evaporating and prevent vegetables and fruit from freezing to consumer requirements. Refrigerating storage precautions Hot food must be cooled to room temperature before placing it in the refrigerator. Do not place food too close to defrost and cook. Never overload shelves, as they may...
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... conserve energy. before serving, as this will drop into the ice cube mould (Do not pour excess water over the water level mark, or ice cubes may result in the egg holder. Eggs should be removed placed with their roots towards the cold source. Ripe squash, melon, pawpaw, bananas and pineapples should be paid to the freezer compartment. * Turn clockwise...
... conserve energy. before serving, as this will drop into the ice cube mould (Do not pour excess water over the water level mark, or ice cubes may result in the egg holder. Eggs should be removed placed with their roots towards the cold source. Ripe squash, melon, pawpaw, bananas and pineapples should be paid to the freezer compartment. * Turn clockwise...