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Haier HR-120 User Manual

Haier HR-120
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Haier HR-120 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHR-120
CategoryRefrigerator
TypeSingle Door
Capacity120 Liters
ColorWhite
Energy Rating3 Star
Voltage220-240V
Frequency50Hz
RefrigerantR600a

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

Disposal of Appliances

Disposal of New Appliance Packaging

Instructions for environmentally friendly disposal of new appliance packaging materials.

Safety Instructions and Warnings

Safety Instructions

Regulations and Provisions

Details on regulations applicable to appliance use and specific provisions.

Overall View

Appliance Setup and Levelling

Levelling the Appliance

Ensuring the appliance stands firmly and level on the floor using adjustable feet.

Basic Operation and Installation

Changing Decorative Panels

Steps to replace decorative panels on the appliance door.

Changing Door Hinge

Built-in Installation

Socket Location

Guidance on the correct placement of the electrical socket for the appliance.

Ventilation Requirements

Ensuring adequate air circulation for efficient operation and preventing overheating.

Built-in Procedure

Steps for fitting the appliance into a niche, including levelling.

Operating Instructions

Switching on the Appliance

Procedure for connecting to power and initial start-up of the appliance.

Temperature Setting

Loading Food Items

Instructions on how to properly load food into the cooling compartment after setting the temperature.

Cooling Compartment Operation

Notes Before Cooling

Important advice regarding food preparation and placement before cooling.

Freezer Compartment Operation

Freezer Compartment Usage

Guidelines for storing food in the freezer for longer periods.

Freezing Food Items

Best practices for freezing food to maintain quality and efficiency.

Making Ice

Instructions for preparing ice cubes using the freezer compartment.

Defrosting and Cleaning

Defrosting Procedure

Steps to remove frost buildup from the freezer compartment to maintain performance.

Power Failure Handling

Advice on how to manage the appliance during and after a power outage.

Cleaning Instructions

Methods and recommended cleaning agents for maintaining the appliance's hygiene.

Putting Appliance Out of Operation

Installation Space and Ventilation

Power Connection during Installation

Guidance on electrical connection and plug insertion during the appliance installation.

Malfunctions and Possible Causes

No Cooling Performance

Identifies issues like power connection, temperature setting, or low voltage.

Lighting Not Working

Troubleshooting steps for a non-functional interior light.

Reduced Cooling Performance

Addresses causes for decreased cooling, such as frequent door openings or incorrect settings.

Food Drying Out

Explains why food may be drying out, often due to improper packaging.

Frost or Ice in Freezer

Discusses causes for frost buildup, including door closure and packaging.

Noises That Can Be Easily Fixed

Appliance is Not Level

Instructions to level the appliance using adjustable feet.

Appliance Touching Obstructions

Guidance to move the appliance away from nearby furniture or other devices.

Wobbly or Jammed Components

Advice to check and reseat removable parts like drawers or shelves.

Touching Bottles or Containers

Recommendation to slightly separate bottles or containers to prevent noise.

Completely Normal Noises

Identifies sounds that are typical and not indicative of a malfunction.

Humming Noise

Explains that humming often originates from the compressor motor.

Bubbling or Gurgling Sounds

Describes bubbling or gurgling as normal sounds of refrigerant flow.

Clicking Sound

Attributes clicking noises to the thermostat cycling the motor on or off.

Whirring Sound

Notes that whirring can be from air circulation in multi-zone or No-Frost units.

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