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... refrozen and should be dangerous to children. 8) After your old refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces in the freezer compartment, particularly when hands are still cold-below 40˚F". The food may be discarded. "...Even partial thawing and re-freezing reduce... for any repairs. "...Thawed ground meats, poultry, or fish that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its intended purpose as you remove the doors. Use refrozen foods as soon as possible, to these extremely cold surfaces. 9) Do not refreeze foods, which have become frayed or otherwise...
... refrozen and should be dangerous to children. 8) After your old refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces in the freezer compartment, particularly when hands are still cold-below 40˚F". The food may be discarded. "...Even partial thawing and re-freezing reduce... for any repairs. "...Thawed ground meats, poultry, or fish that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its intended purpose as you remove the doors. Use refrozen foods as soon as possible, to these extremely cold surfaces. 9) Do not refreeze foods, which have become frayed or otherwise...
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For Future Reference Please SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Risk of child entrapment. Remember to your old refrigerator or freezer, take off the doors. They are on a label in place so that children may not easily climb inside. You will guide you in getting the best use manual will ...need it to -use of your refrigerator in an enclosed cabinet. Leave the shelves in back of the refrigerator. It is designed for using our Haier...
For Future Reference Please SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Risk of child entrapment. Remember to your old refrigerator or freezer, take off the doors. They are on a label in place so that children may not easily climb inside. You will guide you in getting the best use manual will ...need it to -use of your refrigerator in an enclosed cabinet. Leave the shelves in back of the refrigerator. It is designed for using our Haier...
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Fixed Door Shelves (varies by model) 4. Drip Tray (not in all models) 44 Full Width Retainer Bar (not in all models) 3. EEnnglgislhish Parts And Features Non Dispense-A-Can™ Models 2 1 English 4 5 3 6 8 7 HSE04WNA 12345678 1. Slide-Out Shelves 7. Adjustable Front Leveling Legs (not in all models) 5. Ice Cube Tray (not in all models) 2. Freezer Compartment (not in all models, not shown) 8. Adjustable Temperature Control 6.
Fixed Door Shelves (varies by model) 4. Drip Tray (not in all models) 44 Full Width Retainer Bar (not in all models) 3. EEnnglgislhish Parts And Features Non Dispense-A-Can™ Models 2 1 English 4 5 3 6 8 7 HSE04WNA 12345678 1. Slide-Out Shelves 7. Adjustable Front Leveling Legs (not in all models) 5. Ice Cube Tray (not in all models) 2. Freezer Compartment (not in all models, not shown) 8. Adjustable Temperature Control 6.
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Retainer Bar (not in all models) 7. Adjustable Front Leveling Leg (not shown) 8. English 1 3 4 5 6 Dispense-A-Can™ Models 2 EnEgnlgislihsh 8 9 7 ® 10 HSL04WNA HSP04WNA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Ice Cube Tray (not in all models) 3. Slide-Out Shelves 55 6. Lock With Key (not in all models) Adjustable Temperature Control 5. Drip Tray (not in all models) 4. Fixed Door Shelf (varies per model) 10. "Dispense-A-Can™" can storage (not in all models) 9. Freezer Compartment (not in all models) 2.
Retainer Bar (not in all models) 7. Adjustable Front Leveling Leg (not shown) 8. English 1 3 4 5 6 Dispense-A-Can™ Models 2 EnEgnlgislihsh 8 9 7 ® 10 HSL04WNA HSP04WNA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Ice Cube Tray (not in all models) 3. Slide-Out Shelves 55 6. Lock With Key (not in all models) Adjustable Temperature Control 5. Drip Tray (not in all models) 4. Fixed Door Shelf (varies per model) 10. "Dispense-A-Can™" can storage (not in all models) 9. Freezer Compartment (not in all models) 2.
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..., as well as the interior of the refrigerator. The drip tray may also need to defrost. • For maximum energy efficiency, defrost freezer section whenever frost accumulates to the desired temperature and return food. Note that frost tends to OFF position. Make sure the drip tray is ...under the freezer section and turn temperature control dial to accumulate more on freezer walls. fig. # 7 drip tray 1133 To speed up defrost time, keep the door open and place a bowl of 1/4" or more during the defrost process. ...
..., as well as the interior of the refrigerator. The drip tray may also need to defrost. • For maximum energy efficiency, defrost freezer section whenever frost accumulates to the desired temperature and return food. Note that frost tends to OFF position. Make sure the drip tray is ...under the freezer section and turn temperature control dial to accumulate more on freezer walls. fig. # 7 drip tray 1133 To speed up defrost time, keep the door open and place a bowl of 1/4" or more during the defrost process. ...
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... a prolonged period, inspect and discard spoiled or thawed food in freezer and refrigerator. Clean refrigerator before reusing. Vacation and Moving Care • For long vacations or absences, empty food from AC outlet when a power outage occurs. Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.When moving always move the ...temperature DIAL to the OFF position and clean the refrigerator and door gaskets according to thunderstorms or other causes. Do not move with the unit lying down. When power has been restored, replug power cord...
... a prolonged period, inspect and discard spoiled or thawed food in freezer and refrigerator. Clean refrigerator before reusing. Vacation and Moving Care • For long vacations or absences, empty food from AC outlet when a power outage occurs. Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.When moving always move the ...temperature DIAL to the OFF position and clean the refrigerator and door gaskets according to thunderstorms or other causes. Do not move with the unit lying down. When power has been restored, replug power cord...
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... breaker. Refrigerator runs too frequently • This may be normal to maintain constant temperature during high temperature and humid days. • Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time. • Clean condenser coils (for models with exposed condenser coils...). • Adjust temperature control to adjust. Food temperature appears too warm • Frequent door openings. • Allow time for recently added warm food to reach fresh food or freezer temperature. • Check gaskets for proper seal. • Clean condenser coils (for models with...
... breaker. Refrigerator runs too frequently • This may be normal to maintain constant temperature during high temperature and humid days. • Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time. • Clean condenser coils (for models with exposed condenser coils...). • Adjust temperature control to adjust. Food temperature appears too warm • Frequent door openings. • Allow time for recently added warm food to reach fresh food or freezer temperature. • Check gaskets for proper seal. • Clean condenser coils (for models with...