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3.5 Cu. Ft. Compact Refrigerator User's Manual Model HMBR350WE1 / HMBR350BE1 / HMBR350SE1 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
3.5 Cu. Ft. Compact Refrigerator User's Manual Model HMBR350WE1 / HMBR350BE1 / HMBR350SE1 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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...new product is required. 3. Product Registration Thank you for purchasing a Magic Chef®product. 1 The first step to protect your proof of purchase in the event of registering your product will allow us to complete the product registration on our website: www.mcappliance.com/register. Registering your product will allow for more efficient warranty service... processing when warranty service is to contact you for purchasing a Magic Chef®product. Once again, thank you regarding a safety notification or product update. 2. Registering...
...new product is required. 3. Product Registration Thank you for purchasing a Magic Chef®product. 1 The first step to protect your proof of purchase in the event of registering your product will allow us to complete the product registration on our website: www.mcappliance.com/register. Registering your product will allow for more efficient warranty service... processing when warranty service is to contact you for purchasing a Magic Chef®product. Once again, thank you regarding a safety notification or product update. 2. Registering...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF THE PARTS 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 5 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 6 OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL 7 ICE TRAY 7 THE CHILLER COMPARTMENT 7 HOW TO DEFROST 7 HOW TO CHANGE THE INTERIOR LIGHT 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 VACATION TIME 9 MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10-11 REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY 12 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF THE PARTS 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 5 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 6 OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL 7 ICE TRAY 7 THE CHILLER COMPARTMENT 7 HOW TO DEFROST 7 HOW TO CHANGE THE INTERIOR LIGHT 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 VACATION TIME 9 MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10-11 REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY 12 2
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... Height Depth 18.5" 32.5" 19.4" 48.7 ( lbs ) 3 HMBR350WE1/HMBR350BE1/ HMBR350SE1 (1) Drain Pan (2) Shelf (3) Freezer Compartment (4) Ice Tray (5) Temperature Control Box (6) Temperature Control Dial (7) Interior Light Switch (8) Can Dispenser (9) Rack (10) Bottle Rack (11) Door Liner WARNING: Never touch the interior of the Freezer Chamber or frozen foods in the compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite. Capacity Unit Dimensions ( inches ) Net Weight ( lbs) Magic Chef Refrigerator HMBR350WE1...
... Height Depth 18.5" 32.5" 19.4" 48.7 ( lbs ) 3 HMBR350WE1/HMBR350BE1/ HMBR350SE1 (1) Drain Pan (2) Shelf (3) Freezer Compartment (4) Ice Tray (5) Temperature Control Box (6) Temperature Control Dial (7) Interior Light Switch (8) Can Dispenser (9) Rack (10) Bottle Rack (11) Door Liner WARNING: Never touch the interior of the Freezer Chamber or frozen foods in the compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite. Capacity Unit Dimensions ( inches ) Net Weight ( lbs) Magic Chef Refrigerator HMBR350WE1...
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..., electrical shock, or injury follow these basic precautions when using your old refrigerator or freezer: • Take off the doors • Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. 6) The appliance has to be unplugged before disposal. All refrigeration products contain refrigerants, which under the guidelines of federal law must be removed before carrying out user...
..., electrical shock, or injury follow these basic precautions when using your old refrigerator or freezer: • Take off the doors • Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. 6) The appliance has to be unplugged before disposal. All refrigeration products contain refrigerants, which under the guidelines of federal law must be removed before carrying out user...
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... before placing food in . • Place your refrigerator, follow these instructions- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Before Using Your Refrigerator • Remove the exterior and interior packing. • Before connecting the refrigerator to comply with federal and local regulations when disposing of this product. • Never clean refrigerator parts with , or crawl inside . • Never allow the unit to operate, play with flammable fluids. Direct sunlight may affect...
... before placing food in . • Place your refrigerator, follow these instructions- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Before Using Your Refrigerator • Remove the exterior and interior packing. • Before connecting the refrigerator to comply with federal and local regulations when disposing of this product. • Never clean refrigerator parts with , or crawl inside . • Never allow the unit to operate, play with flammable fluids. Direct sunlight may affect...
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... service. 6 All other servicing should be secured behind the refrigerator and n ot left exposed or dangling to repair or replace any part of an extension cord can result in this manual. This refrigerator should be referred to a qualified technician, so as to minimize the risk of the unit. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the power cord supplied...
... service. 6 All other servicing should be secured behind the refrigerator and n ot left exposed or dangling to repair or replace any part of an extension cord can result in this manual. This refrigerator should be referred to a qualified technician, so as to minimize the risk of the unit. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the power cord supplied...
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... cooling efficiency of the refrigerator temperature control is unplugged, loses power; Remove large pieces of the chiller compartment to change the thermostat setting, adjust thermostat control by one control for home or office refrigerator use hot water or other electric heating devices to storage. • Place frozen food into the freezer as quickly as needed. Allow several hours for the ice making is approximately ¼" thick. After defrosting, remove accumulated ice / water and wipe the freezer...
... cooling efficiency of the refrigerator temperature control is unplugged, loses power; Remove large pieces of the chiller compartment to change the thermostat setting, adjust thermostat control by one control for home or office refrigerator use hot water or other electric heating devices to storage. • Place frozen food into the freezer as quickly as needed. Allow several hours for the ice making is approximately ¼" thick. After defrosting, remove accumulated ice / water and wipe the freezer...
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Re-install the drip tray 8 Remove the drip tray under chiller compartment 2. Re-install the thermostat control box by unscrewing 3. Remove the thermostat control box by screwing 6. Replace the new bulb of the light bulb. Before removing the light bulb, unplug the appliance from the lower hole at the thermostat control box 4. How To Change the interior light NOTE:All parts removed must be saved to do the reinstallation of the same voltage and screw size. 5. Unscrew old bulb from the power supply. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. 1.
Re-install the drip tray 8 Remove the drip tray under chiller compartment 2. Re-install the thermostat control box by unscrewing 3. Remove the thermostat control box by screwing 6. Replace the new bulb of the light bulb. Before removing the light bulb, unplug the appliance from the lower hole at the thermostat control box 4. How To Change the interior light NOTE:All parts removed must be saved to do the reinstallation of the same voltage and screw size. 5. Unscrew old bulb from the power supply. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. 1.
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... foods cool to room temperature before placing them in the refrigerator. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Refrigerator • Upon installation of your refrigerator. • Tape the doors shut. • Be sure the refrigerator stays in the upright position during vacations of less than three weeks. • Long vacations: If the appliance will not be cleaned with mild detergent and warm water. • Dry the interior...
... foods cool to room temperature before placing them in the refrigerator. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Refrigerator • Upon installation of your refrigerator. • Tape the doors shut. • Be sure the refrigerator stays in the upright position during vacations of less than three weeks. • Long vacations: If the appliance will not be cleaned with mild detergent and warm water. • Dry the interior...
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... for the refrigerator to cool down completely. Temperature inside the refrigerator cabinet. POSSIBLE CAUSE Not plugged in hot water pipes. The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of a possible service call. Warm air enters the refrigerator every time the door is opened too often. This is normal while the compressor works to transfer heat from inside the refrigerator is opened . This is not set correctly. R efrigerator rocks on a level surface...
... for the refrigerator to cool down completely. Temperature inside the refrigerator cabinet. POSSIBLE CAUSE Not plugged in hot water pipes. The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of a possible service call. Warm air enters the refrigerator every time the door is opened too often. This is normal while the compressor works to transfer heat from inside the refrigerator is opened . This is not set correctly. R efrigerator rocks on a level surface...
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...-level the refrigerator and move it from inside refrigerator walls. See "Installation Instructions". Door is kept open too long, or is touching the wall. Moisture forms on outside . The refrigerator is opened too frequently. Open the door less often. part of frost build-up. This is not sealed properly. The door is normal. The refrigerator is not on inside the refrigerator to meet warm moist air from outside of refrigerator...
...-level the refrigerator and move it from inside refrigerator walls. See "Installation Instructions". Door is kept open too long, or is touching the wall. Moisture forms on outside . The refrigerator is opened too frequently. Open the door less often. part of frost build-up. This is not sealed properly. The door is normal. The refrigerator is not on inside the refrigerator to meet warm moist air from outside of refrigerator...
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... has failed during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover the following: • Damages due to shipping damage or improper installation. • Damages due to misuse or abuse. • Content losses due to failure of the unit. • Inside components such as door panels, door shelves, racks, light bulbs, etc. • Repairs performed by unauthorized service agents. • Service calls that do not...
... has failed during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover the following: • Damages due to shipping damage or improper installation. • Damages due to misuse or abuse. • Content losses due to failure of the unit. • Inside components such as door panels, door shelves, racks, light bulbs, etc. • Repairs performed by unauthorized service agents. • Service calls that do not...
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www.mcappliance.com Printed in China Magic Chef®logo is a registered trademark of CNA International, Inc. d/b/a MC Appliance Corporation. CNA International, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.mcappliance.com Printed in China Magic Chef®logo is a registered trademark of CNA International, Inc. d/b/a MC Appliance Corporation. CNA International, Inc. All rights reserved.