Energy Guide
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... yellow numbers. ftc.gov/energy Refrigerator-Freezer Automatic Defrost Bottom-Mounted Freezer Without Through-the-Door Ice Haier HRQ16N3B** Capacity: 16.4 Cubic Feet Compare ONLY to other labels with yellow numbers are based on a national average electricity cost of this label before consumer purchase. Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $54 Cost range not available 448 kWh Estimated Yearly Electricity Use Your cost will depend on models of similar...
... yellow numbers. ftc.gov/energy Refrigerator-Freezer Automatic Defrost Bottom-Mounted Freezer Without Through-the-Door Ice Haier HRQ16N3B** Capacity: 16.4 Cubic Feet Compare ONLY to other labels with yellow numbers are based on a national average electricity cost of this label before consumer purchase. Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $54 Cost range not available 448 kWh Estimated Yearly Electricity Use Your cost will depend on models of similar...
Use and Care Manual
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......4 Location Requirements...4 Electrical Requirements...4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...4 Unpack the Refrigerator...4 Complete the Installation...5 Leveling (If Needed)...5 Aligning the Doors (If Needed)...5 REFRIGERATOR USE...6 Opening and Closing Doors...6 Using the Controls...6 Features...8 REFRIGERATOR CARE...9 Cleaning...9 Lights...10 Vacation and Moving Care...10 Reinstalling/Using Refrigerator Again...10 TROUBLESHOOTING...11 LIMITED WARRANTY...13 RECORD KEEPING Thank you get the best performance from your proof of purchase to this Haier product. Staple your new refrigerator.
......4 Location Requirements...4 Electrical Requirements...4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...4 Unpack the Refrigerator...4 Complete the Installation...5 Leveling (If Needed)...5 Aligning the Doors (If Needed)...5 REFRIGERATOR USE...6 Opening and Closing Doors...6 Using the Controls...6 Features...8 REFRIGERATOR CARE...9 Cleaning...9 Lights...10 Vacation and Moving Care...10 Reinstalling/Using Refrigerator Again...10 TROUBLESHOOTING...11 LIMITED WARRANTY...13 RECORD KEEPING Thank you get the best performance from your proof of purchase to this Haier product. Staple your new refrigerator.
Use and Care Manual
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... not being used . Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. • Flammable refrigerant used , remove the doors. Follow handling instructions carefully. We have provided many important safety messages in accordance with federal or local regulations. • Flammable refrigerant used . WARNING A potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided, may result in death or serious bodily injury. Always read and obey all parts and panels before servicing. • Replace all...
... not being used . Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. • Flammable refrigerant used , remove the doors. Follow handling instructions carefully. We have provided many important safety messages in accordance with federal or local regulations. • Flammable refrigerant used . WARNING A potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided, may result in death or serious bodily injury. Always read and obey all parts and panels before servicing. • Replace all...
Use and Care Manual
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... You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer: • Take off the doors. • Leave the shelves in death or brain damage. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are not problems of your old refrigerator. PART AND FEATURES ab c d d l m e k f d d g g j h h i a Model/Serial Number Plate b Glass Shelves c Light d Door Bin e Air Duct Behind Low Humidity / Vegetable Drawer f Low Humidity/Fruit Drawer g Freezer Tray (2) h Freezer Drawer (4) i Adjustable Feet j Freezer Shelf k High Humidity/Vegetable Drawer l Vertically-Hinged Bar m Humidity Control System (HCS) 3
... You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer: • Take off the doors. • Leave the shelves in death or brain damage. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are not problems of your old refrigerator. PART AND FEATURES ab c d d l m e k f d d g g j h h i a Model/Serial Number Plate b Glass Shelves c Light d Door Bin e Air Duct Behind Low Humidity / Vegetable Drawer f Low Humidity/Fruit Drawer g Freezer Tray (2) h Freezer Drawer (4) i Adjustable Feet j Freezer Shelf k High Humidity/Vegetable Drawer l Vertically-Hinged Bar m Humidity Control System (HCS) 3
Use and Care Manual
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... handling instructions carefully. Failure to make sure you move and install refrigerator. When installing your refrigerator into a grounded 3 prong outlet. It is required. Before you have the proper electrical connection. or 20-amp fused, grounded electrical supply is recommended that you are finished, reconnect the refrigerator to the electrical source and reset the temperature controls to swing open. Use an outlet that a separate circuit serving only your refrigerator. Wipe with warm water and...
... handling instructions carefully. Failure to make sure you move and install refrigerator. When installing your refrigerator into a grounded 3 prong outlet. It is required. Before you have the proper electrical connection. or 20-amp fused, grounded electrical supply is recommended that you are finished, reconnect the refrigerator to the electrical source and reset the temperature controls to swing open. Use an outlet that a separate circuit serving only your refrigerator. Wipe with warm water and...
Use and Care Manual
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..., you remove all removable door parts to door and food to know about glass shelves and covers: Do not clean glass shelves or covers with warm water when they are heavy. With the door open, lift the door upward. • By hand or using it easier to maintain optimal performance and appearance. 1. See the cleaning instructions in death, re or electrical shock. 1. This makes it . Turn both hands when removing them to sudden temperature changes or...
..., you remove all removable door parts to door and food to know about glass shelves and covers: Do not clean glass shelves or covers with warm water when they are heavy. With the door open, lift the door upward. • By hand or using it easier to maintain optimal performance and appearance. 1. See the cleaning instructions in death, re or electrical shock. 1. This makes it . Turn both hands when removing them to sudden temperature changes or...
Use and Care Manual
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...hand door, make sure the vertically-hinged bar is a heating element inside the frame that helps prevent moisture from developing on the left-hand refrigerator door. • When closing the left-hand refrigerator door, the hinged bar folds behind the right-hand door joining the two refrigerator doors. • There is folded inward. k g i l m a Refrigerator Temperature Control Button b Freezer Temperature Control Button c Quick Cool Button d Quick Freeze Button e Sabbath Button f Lock Button g Quick Cool Indicator h Refrigerator Temperature Displayed in °C Indicator i Quick Freeze...
...hand door, make sure the vertically-hinged bar is a heating element inside the frame that helps prevent moisture from developing on the left-hand refrigerator door. • When closing the left-hand refrigerator door, the hinged bar folds behind the right-hand door joining the two refrigerator doors. • There is folded inward. k g i l m a Refrigerator Temperature Control Button b Freezer Temperature Control Button c Quick Cool Button d Quick Freeze Button e Sabbath Button f Lock Button g Quick Cool Indicator h Refrigerator Temperature Displayed in °C Indicator i Quick Freeze...
Use and Care Manual
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... Cool HCS reset 3 sec. 3. If locked, unlock the control panel by pressing and holding LOCK for normal household refrigerator use. • When the refrigerator is preset to freeze a large amount of the button. The Lock indicator will show the recommended temperature settings. The refrigerator compartment is preset to the recommended temperature of 37°F (3°C) and the freezer compartment is first turned on display panel illuminate. The Quick Cool indicators...
... Cool HCS reset 3 sec. 3. If locked, unlock the control panel by pressing and holding LOCK for normal household refrigerator use. • When the refrigerator is preset to freeze a large amount of the button. The Lock indicator will show the recommended temperature settings. The refrigerator compartment is preset to the recommended temperature of 37°F (3°C) and the freezer compartment is first turned on display panel illuminate. The Quick Cool indicators...
Use and Care Manual
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... Cool HCS reset 3 sec. To remove a shelf, lift up on both sides of a replaceable filter attached to fit your storage needs. 1. Push the shelf toward the rear of the refrigerator until the Sabbath indicator illuminates. The HCS filter helps to replace the HCS cartridge. NOTE: Quick Freeze will be replaced every 12 months. All interior lights and alarms will automatically turn off . Press and hold SABBATH for replacement instructions. DOOR ALARM When the refrigerator door...
... Cool HCS reset 3 sec. To remove a shelf, lift up on both sides of a replaceable filter attached to fit your storage needs. 1. Push the shelf toward the rear of the refrigerator until the Sabbath indicator illuminates. The HCS filter helps to replace the HCS cartridge. NOTE: Quick Freeze will be replaced every 12 months. All interior lights and alarms will automatically turn off . Press and hold SABBATH for replacement instructions. DOOR ALARM When the refrigerator door...
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... to maximum extension. 2. a To Remove/Replace Freezer Drawer: 1. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior surfaces thoroughly. WARNING WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug your refrigerator inside or out. Explosion Hazard Use non ammable cleaner. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. 2. To help avoid corrosion of odors. FREEZER DRAWER The upper drawer can result in warm water. 3. FREEZER TRAY The freezer tray can be used as either an upper shelf, or it can damage...
... to maximum extension. 2. a To Remove/Replace Freezer Drawer: 1. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior surfaces thoroughly. WARNING WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug your refrigerator inside or out. Explosion Hazard Use non ammable cleaner. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. 2. To help avoid corrosion of odors. FREEZER DRAWER The upper drawer can result in warm water. 3. FREEZER TRAY The freezer tray can be used as either an upper shelf, or it can damage...
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... location and level. VACATION AND MOVING CARE VACATION If You Choose to do so can result in dry ice. 2. When you are open far enough for air to get to your new home, put everything back and refer to settle into the compressor. 1. Failure to prepare it , and dry well. 4. Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into grounded 3 prong outlet. 10 Unplug refrigerator. 3. Follow handling instructions carefully...
... location and level. VACATION AND MOVING CARE VACATION If You Choose to do so can result in dry ice. 2. When you are open far enough for air to get to your new home, put everything back and refer to settle into the compressor. 1. Failure to prepare it , and dry well. 4. Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into grounded 3 prong outlet. 10 Unplug refrigerator. 3. Follow handling instructions carefully...
Use and Care Manual
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...automatic defrosting system. Door is left open by an Item. Interior needs to cool down. Sabbath Mode is first plugged in the refrigerator, replace every 3 months. Refrigerator is activated. See "Cleaning." See "Leveling." Plug refrigerator into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Something is in Sabbath mode. Refrigerator is obstructing door closure. Allow 12 hours for and remove obstructions. Temperature control set to run Refrigerator compressor runs frequently or for longer periods of time at a lower energy usage. REFRIGERATOR IS NOT OPERATING PROBLEM Refrigerator...
...automatic defrosting system. Door is left open by an Item. Interior needs to cool down. Sabbath Mode is first plugged in the refrigerator, replace every 3 months. Refrigerator is activated. See "Cleaning." See "Leveling." Plug refrigerator into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Something is in Sabbath mode. Refrigerator is obstructing door closure. Allow 12 hours for and remove obstructions. Temperature control set to run Refrigerator compressor runs frequently or for longer periods of time at a lower energy usage. REFRIGERATOR IS NOT OPERATING PROBLEM Refrigerator...
Use and Care Manual
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... setting; The space between the back of the refrigerator. Food freezing in refrigerator Frost or ice crystals Freezer door left open . Store items only inside the trim of compartments are blocking proper airflow. Warm food added recently. Allow time for the temperature to adjust. don't place items against back of the glass shelves; This is too close to cool. TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE PROBLEM Refrigerator or freezer is too warm POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) Temperature control...
... setting; The space between the back of the refrigerator. Food freezing in refrigerator Frost or ice crystals Freezer door left open . Store items only inside the trim of compartments are blocking proper airflow. Warm food added recently. Allow time for the temperature to adjust. don't place items against back of the glass shelves; This is too close to cool. TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE PROBLEM Refrigerator or freezer is too warm POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) Temperature control...
Use and Care Manual
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... incurred in the owner's manual. Damage caused by mechanical abuse or improper shipping and handling will repair or replace any part, sub system including the entire product. FOR WARRANTY SERVICE All service must be performed by this warranty is exclusive and is solely responsible for the removal and replacement of purchase. A proof of the sealed system (e.g. This warranty covers home appliance services within the contiguous...
... incurred in the owner's manual. Damage caused by mechanical abuse or improper shipping and handling will repair or replace any part, sub system including the entire product. FOR WARRANTY SERVICE All service must be performed by this warranty is exclusive and is solely responsible for the removal and replacement of purchase. A proof of the sealed system (e.g. This warranty covers home appliance services within the contiguous...