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Haier HRF-688FF/A User's Manual

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1. Troubleshooting Before calling for services check the following points to see if you can solve the problem yourself The appliance doesn t work f Check if the appliance is connected Check if the voltage is too low plug socket or fuse etc Check if the power switch is off The interior lamps don t work Unusual noise ENa 7 The appliance The appliance is The bulb is The appliance is not doesn t stand firm placed so near the on even flooring wall that some part of broken connected 9 the appliance rubs against the wall The inner temperature is not low enough The door is not well The appliance is Bad air circulation of the closed or is frequently exposed to direct heat dissipation unit and opened sunlight or heat the both sides sources There is frost or ice in the food It s normal that there is frost in the food package The door is not well closed or the inner compartment is overfilled The door is opened frequently The food blocks the air opening Unpleasant odor Foods with special odor should be well wrapped Check if foods get deteriorated Interior needs cleaning Troubleshooting The compressor works continuously or starts and stops frequently Initial startup There is large amount of food placed in the refrigerator The door is not well closed or the inner comparment is overfilled The do
2. 1 with hands at both sides to pull it out in direction 2 About Freezer Section 1 Tips for Freezing Allow warm foods and beverages to cool down before storing them inside the freezer N A da Divide a large amount into smaller pieces that are easy to be frozen thoroughly so that the quality of food is best preserved It s recommended that each piece is less than 2 5kg Wrap or cover foods well before storage Keep the exterior package dry to prevent foods to get frozen to each other The packaging material must be durable odorless impermeable and air proof so as to keep the foods in good condition Write down the variety and expiry date on the package of the food for reference Only take out the necessary amount of food Don t refreeze foods that have been thawed completely Cook the thawed foods before refreezing them A Fresh foods to be stored in the freezer section should not exceed the cooling capacity of the appliance g eo Defrosting The appliance defrosts automatically The thaw water collects in the evaporation dish at the bottom of the back and evaporates Cleaning Clean the inner compartment regularly to prevent unpleasant odors Unplug the appliance before cleaning Use a cloth or sponge to wash the inner compartment with lukewarm water and mild detergent Defrosting Cleaning Dry the exterior with a cloth Keep t
3. 6 hours or more before startup to ensure proper operation A 9 Basic Operation Startup The inner temperatures of the fridge section and the freezer section are set at the third setting at the time of startup Operation mode Select one of the following modes as you desire 1 Fuzzy We recommend the fuzzy mode to be selected under most circumstances Press the key of fuzzy mode the indicator lights up and the machine operates automatically 2 Manual You may select the inner temperature with the temperature regulation keys see Functions It s recommended that the inner temperature is set at the third setting Food storage The inner compartment will be cold enough after some hours of non load operation and ready for food storage Fuctions Control Panel e lt FR SUPER 3 Tutu E7 TITT Z TEMP REF TEMP A B C D A Fuzzy mode selector E Temperature indicator of freezer section B Super freeze selector F Indicator of super freeze C Temperature selector of freezer section G Indicator of fuzzy mode D Temperature selector of fridge section H Temperature indicator of fridge section 2 Fuzzy mode G Under the fuzzy mode the inner temperature adjusts to the ambience automatically To start the mode press the key A and the lamp G lights up To quit press the key A again and the lamp G goes off 3 Fault indication In case that a
4. arrangement The height of the shelves can be adjusted as needed The shelf should be taken out before adjustment To remove the shelf dismount the fixer and lift up the shelf to pull it out To replace it push in the shelf along the slot Upper illuminator Data 220V 25W Base E27 Bulbs with the power higher than 25W are strictly prohibited To change the bulb Unplug the appliance Unfix the screw under lampshade Lift the lampshade in the direction 1 to take it out in the direction 2 Screw out the bulb anti clockwise and then replace with a new one of the same specification Restore the lampshade Lower illuminator Data 220V 25W Base E14 Bulbs with the power higher than 25W are strictly prohibited The steps of changing the bulb are same as those described above About Fridge Section Lift out Lower and lock Installation About Fridge Section Food arrangement Temperatures differ in different parts of the inner mu compartment and foods can be stored accordingly i 1 Egg butter and cheese etc 2 Pop tops cans and seasonings etc 3 Beverages and bottled foods 6 4 Souse and cans 5 Meat products snack 6 Wheaten food cans diary products and bean curd etc 7 Delicatessen and sausages 8 8 Fruits vegetables and salad etc Cool zone Vegetable crisper as Top plate of vegetable crisper To remove the plate raise the back end of the shelf in d
5. border blind Safety Precautions Electrical connection 240 V 50Hz In case the voltage fluctuates violently lower than 216 volt or higher than 264 volt a voltage stabilizer of 750W or higher should be adopted so as to prevent any malfunction or damage to the thermostat or compressor R o The appliance should be connected to a separate socket safely grounded The three pin grounded plug of the appliance complies with standard three pin grounded sockets In no case should the third pin grounded of the power cord be cut off or removed Be careful not to damage the power cord Always pull at the plug itself other than the power cord to disconnect the appliance Keep the power cord from the weight of the refrigerator or the like Do not step on the power cord When the power cord is damaged The use of cracked cord or worn plug is strictly prohibited The damaged power cord must be replaced at the service center specified by the manufacturer When there is a gas leakage Turn off the gas valve Open windows and doors for air ventilation Do not plug in or unplug the refrigerator or other electric appliances Disconnection Always remember to unplug the appliance before cleaning and reparation Unplug the appliance before replacement of broken bulbs to prevent electric shock Safety Precautions Storage of hazardous items as explosives flammables acid or alkali of
6. direction to prolong the storage life Select the proper egg rack according to the quantity of eggs and place it where suitable Ordinary egg holder Great egg holder Foods like onion garlic ginger water chestnut can be stored under room temperature for a long time without refrigeration Q Place the chilled foods to be defrosted into the fridge section for energy saving purpose Metabolism of foods such as pumpkin casaba papaya banana and pineapple is accelerated under refrigeration Store the unripe fruits in the fridge section to ripen them soon About freezer section The freezer section can be used for long term storage The inner temperature of the freezer section is very low and enables long term preservation of freshness Please observe the expiry date on the food package Ice preparation Fill 3 4 of the ice tray with water and place it in the freezer Do not use a pointed or sharp tool or any metallic tool to remove the ice tray Just give some strength to take it out To loose the ice cubes twist the ice tray gently or has it stay in running water for a while Removable shelves Lift the shelf up in direction 1 and pull it out in direction 2 Upper illuminator Data 240V 25W Base E27 Bulbs with the power higher than 25W are strictly prohibited Method of replacing the bulb is the same as that described above Removable door rack Lift the door rack in direction
7. Haier HRF 688FF A Domestic Refrigerator Contents Before Operation Safety Precautions 2 4 Installation Preparation Basic Operation Functions 8 9 c 4 DY i gt Operation Instructions Fridge Section About Fridge Section Tips for Refrigeration Useful Information Operation Instructions Freezer Section About Freezer Section Tips for Freezing Defrosting Cleaning Vacation Defrosting Cleaning Vacation Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Appendix Installation of Accessories Before operating the appliance please read the User s Manual carefully Please keep the User s Manual for later reference The illustrations in the User s Manual may differ from the product you ve bought in appearance color or painting etc Parts Freezer Section Fridge Section gt 1 a SOQCO0000 1 e p 2 a a q 2 tr mm H i 3 5 6 4 7 5 8 6 NI 9 1 Freezer Section 0 1 Bottle holder 2 Illuminator 3 Freezer shelf 4 Bottle holder 5 Freezer drawer 6 Bottle holder Fridge Section 1 Bottle holder cover 2 Illuminator 3 Shelf 4 Food shelf 5 Egg holder 6 Illuminator 7 Vegetable crisper 8 Cool zone Vegetable crisper 9 Bottle holder 10 Lower
8. cooling system Troubleshooting It s normal that the compressor runs for hours in the initial startup and the casing of the refrigerator and the compressor get warm It s normal that there may be loud noise when the refrigerator is initially started The noise decreases under steady operation A a Ge It s normal that the outer casing may get warm because of the heat radiation of the refrigerator especially when initially started AA Ars Ar he It s normal that buzz may be heard during operation of the compressor When the compressor starts or stops clicks can be heard A aa It s normal that the liquid refrigerant is brawling when flowing within the refrigeration circuit It is usually heard in the compressor and the evaporator Ns It s normal that noise can be heard during the defrosting process A aA Kon Troubleshooting It s normal that the compressor may It s normal that the noise of fan can be runs prolongedly when there is large heard during operation amount of fresh foods in the refrigerator or the ambient temperature is high Do go It s normal that cracks caused by In the room of high humidity the outer expansion and contraction of the surfaces of the refrigerator may get compressor and circuits out of wet Just dry the surfaces with cloth temperature changes can be heard
9. fault occurs the six lamps of temperature indication are fail all One of the lamps blinks to give warning The user may consult the service center Fuctions 4 Super freeze F anann mT Far TeUuPr ner teme B The function of super freeze is designed for the optimum preservation of nutrition Foods are frozen soonest in this mode To start the mode press the key B and the lamp F lights The super freeze mode ends automatically 4 hours later and the lamp F goes off or you can press the key B again to stop the fast freeze earlier as you desire G Temperature selection The inner temperatures of fridge section and the freeze compartment can be divided into six settings The inner temperatures are set at the third setting at initial startup E H vivi amp risi iI C D Freezer press the key C and the lamp E lights up Press the key one more time and the inner temperature grades up from weak to strong The sixth setting is the strongest Press the key C again and the setting restores to the weakest Fridge press the key D and the lamp F lights up Press the key one more time and the inner temperature grades up from weak to strong The sixth setting is the strongest Press the key D again and the setting restores to the weakest 9 The fridge section can be used for short term storage The inner temperature of the fridge section is 0 10 C unsuitable for long term food storage Shelf
10. he door gasket clean Vacation Power failure Even in summer power failure that lasts for several hours doesn t affect the foods in the appliance During a power failure do not put in fresh foods any more Do not open the door unnecessarily If a power failure is announced prepare some ice cubes and place them on the upper part of the fridge section with a leakage proof container When not in use If your refrigerator will not be used for a period of time turn the unit off and unplug Clean the freezer as described above Keep the door open to prevent unpleasant odors 52 2 gt CO TL Vacation Vacation If you are leaving for a couple of days take out those foods that are easy to get deteriorated Set the temperature at the normal setting and close the door well If you are going out for a long vacation and it s necessary to shut off the power take out all of the foods defrost and clean the appliance Dry the appliance and leave the door open to prevent odors Transportation Unplug the appliance before transportation Take out foods from the appliance Fix the shelves and drawers with adhesive tapes Keep the door closed during transportation with adhesive tapes During the handling or transportation keep the appliance upright To tilt the fridge over 45 degrees may cause damage of the
11. irection 1 and pull it out in direction 2 Mode selection between compartment and vegetable storage Temperture of the freezer compartment is lower than that in the vegetable storage and meat can be stored in the freezer compartment for a short period before serving On the bottom of the rear side of the cold storage compartment is an air cirulation channel which can be adjusted two modes as shown in the figures 1 When mode 1 is set the compartment is for fruita o and vegetables storage 2 When mode 2 is set the compartment is for freezer storage Before setting the storage mode remove the food container from the freezer Mode 1 Mode 2 Tips for Refrigeration Allow warm foods to cool down before storing them into the fridge section Wrap the foods before storage for so as to keep foods fresh and juicy and prevent odor Do not overfill the refrigerator Always keep a good air circulation in the refrigerator Clean and dry the foods before storage Arrange the foods by variety before storing to avoid unnecessary door opens For those to be used up soon place them in the front of the rack Foods should be placed with some space left between them and the back wall Otherwise foods may adhere to the extremely cold surface Useful Information Vegetables are to be stored in such For carrots etc leaves should be cut off position as adverse to the growth to prevent nutrition loss
12. or is opened frequently It s hot The temperature selector is set at a higher setting than necessary See Basic Operation The condensor needs cleaning Appendix Installation of Accessories Lower border blind The lower border blind is adhered to the refrigerator door during transport The ra border blind should be removed when the refrigerator is unpacked as shown in the figure Install the lower border blind a ensuring the two lugs on the lower border z Yy blind are inserted into the holes on the bottom Lug Ti ayl s of the refrigerator ALI Lower border blind Refrigerator bottle holder and restrainer The refrigerator bottle holder bottle restrainer and egg holder are placed in a carton box in the refrigerator compartment Remove the carton box when the refrigerator is unpacked and then place the egg holder on the food shelf in the refrigerator compartment Refer to the figure for installation of refrigerator bottle holder and restrainer ensuring that the two lugs of each the bottle and egg Egg holder holders are inserted into the slot on the door gt Bottle restrainer Bottle holde Bottle hold and restrail
13. ore reconnection in order to shelfs to prevent the accident of prevent damage of the compressor due children entrapment to frequent startups Installation The appliance should stand firm and on even flooring To support it use solid and inflammable blocks Never use packaging foams for supporting When necessary rotate the adjustable foot to level it To raise the appliance rotate clockwise to lower rotate anti clockwise Do not expose the appliance to direct Install the appliance in a well ventilated sunlight or heat source room Allow 10cm or more on each side and behind for easy installation and proper air circulation To build in the appliance allow 25cm or more over the top and 5cm or more from the walls CTS Distance SS PA Do not expose the appliance to rain or Do not place the appliance in a chilly moisture Keep the surface dry and room to prevent a freeze up clean CO 0 Preparation Remove all of the packaging materials including foam support and adhesive tapes with the packing list Any question please contact Check accessories and literature in accordance the dealer Refrigerator accessories should be properly installed Refer to the Appendix Installation of Accessories Arrange the appliance in a proper place See Installation Clean the appliance before operation See Cleaning After installation allow the appliance to stand still for
14. strong corrosion in the appliance is out allouled Do not place the electrical jack panel regulator or microwave oven on the top of the refrigerator which might result in electromagnetic interference and physical hazards Do not store or use gasoline or other flammables near prevent hazard the appliance to Children are not allowed to play with the door of the appliance so as to prevent injury damage of bottle rack or distortion of the door Do not place heavy load or water vase on the top of the refrigerator Do not touch the cold interior walls of freezer section during operation especially when hands are wet otherwise hands may be frozen on to these surfaces Safety Precautions Do not splash water onto the appliance Keep off the place of high humidity that may have an adverse effect on the electric insulation performance Be careful finger doesn t get stuck in the slight space between the doors to prevent injury Keep children off when opening or closing the door Reparation and or disassembly without Do not store bottled beer or beverages authorization are prohibited Reparation into the freezer section to prevent should be carried out only by qualified danger of explosion electricians DS If the appliance is unplugged in a power Before disposal of the old machine failure or before cleaning wait 5 minutes remove the doors gaskets and food at least bef

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