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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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Capacity Unit Dimensions ( inches ) Net Weight ( lbs) Magic Chef Refrigerator HMBR350WE1 /HMBR350BE1/ HMBR350SE1 3.5 Cu. Ft. Width Height Depth 18.5" 32.5" 19.4" 48.7 ( lbs ) 3 SPECIFICATIONS Model # HMBR350WE1/HMBR350BE1/ HMBR350SE1 Product Description Model No. 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 ...Chamber or frozen foods in the compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite. NAMES OF THE PARTS MODEL NO.
Capacity Unit Dimensions ( inches ) Net Weight ( lbs) Magic Chef Refrigerator HMBR350WE1 /HMBR350BE1/ HMBR350SE1 3.5 Cu. Ft. Width Height Depth 18.5" 32.5" 19.4" 48.7 ( lbs ) 3 SPECIFICATIONS Model # HMBR350WE1/HMBR350BE1/ HMBR350SE1 Product Description Model No. 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 ...Chamber or frozen foods in the compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite. NAMES OF THE PARTS MODEL NO.
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... use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of this appliance. Risk of an extension can be used by children without supervision. 8) If the component part is intended to be unplugged before disposal. such as the unit contains flam mable blowing gas and refrigerant. 10) Follow local regulations regarding disposal...
... use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of this appliance. Risk of an extension can be used by children without supervision. 8) If the component part is intended to be unplugged before disposal. such as the unit contains flam mable blowing gas and refrigerant. 10) Follow local regulations regarding disposal...
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It is the consumer's responsibility 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 keep the refrigerator level. • Locate the refrigerator away from the unit. - Adjust the feet ...
It is the consumer's responsibility 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 keep the refrigerator level. • Locate the refrigerator away from the unit. - Adjust the feet ...
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... the risk of this refrigerator is equipped with a three-prong plug which mates with a representative at www.mcappliance.com. If any part of electrical shock. Do not attempt to incorrect parts or improper service. 6 Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third ground prong from the receptacle. If the power...
... the risk of this refrigerator is equipped with a three-prong plug which mates with a representative at www.mcappliance.com. If any part of electrical shock. Do not attempt to incorrect parts or improper service. 6 Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third ground prong from the receptacle. If the power...
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Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. 1. Remove the thermostat control box by screwing 6. Replace the new bulb of the light bulb. Re-install the drip tray 8 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. Re-install the thermostat control box by unscrewing 3. Remove the drip tray under chiller compartment 2. Before removing the light bulb, unplug the appliance from the lower hole at the thermostat control box 4. Unscrew old bulb from the power supply.
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. 1. Remove the thermostat control box by screwing 6. Replace the new bulb of the light bulb. Re-install the drip tray 8 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. Re-install the thermostat control box by unscrewing 3. Remove the drip tray under chiller compartment 2. Before removing the light bulb, unplug the appliance from the lower hole at the thermostat control box 4. Unscrew old bulb from the power supply.
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... properly. Open the door less often. The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of food has been added to reach its selected temperature. Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, as in . This is circulating throughout the system. Refrigerant (used to cool down completely. Compressor turns on . Bubbling or gurgling sound...
... properly. Open the door less often. The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of food has been added to reach its selected temperature. Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, as in . This is circulating throughout the system. Refrigerant (used to cool down completely. Compressor turns on . Bubbling or gurgling sound...
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... and humid, which increases internal rate of frost build-up. Weather is dirty. 11 Door is kept open , causing cold air from inside refrigerator walls. part of the refrigerator. The door is opened too frequently. Moisture forms on inside the refrigerator to meet warm moist air from outside of refrigerator. See...
... and humid, which increases internal rate of frost build-up. Weather is dirty. 11 Door is kept open , causing cold air from inside refrigerator walls. part of the refrigerator. The door is opened too frequently. Moisture forms on inside the refrigerator to meet warm moist air from outside of refrigerator. See...
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...is required to receive warranty service, replacement or refund. In the event the unit requires replacement or refund under this unit for any part(s) of the unit that has failed during the warranty period. A copy of the dated sales receipt or invoice is non transferable. ...are covered on proper use within the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Model HMBR350WE1 HMBR350BE1 HMBR350SE1 Parts & Labor One Year One Year One Year Compressor (Parts Only) Five Years Five Years Five Years Type of Service Carry In Carry In Carry In For Service ...
...is required to receive warranty service, replacement or refund. In the event the unit requires replacement or refund under this unit for any part(s) of the unit that has failed during the warranty period. A copy of the dated sales receipt or invoice is non transferable. ...are covered on proper use within the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Model HMBR350WE1 HMBR350BE1 HMBR350SE1 Parts & Labor One Year One Year One Year Compressor (Parts Only) Five Years Five Years Five Years Type of Service Carry In Carry In Carry In For Service ...