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Haier HRF-265F User Manual

Haier HRF-265F
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Haier HRF-265F Specifications

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ModelHRF-265F
CategoryRefrigerator
Noise Level42 dB
Voltage220-240V
Frequency50Hz
RefrigerantR600a
Total Capacity265L
Cooling TechnologyDirect Cool
Energy Rating3 Stars
ColorSilver

Summary

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

How to wire a 13 amp plug

Instructions for wiring a 13 amp plug, detailing wire colours and terminal connections.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

REFRIGERANT

Information regarding the refrigerant type (Isobutene R600a), its properties, and associated cautions.

Appliance Disposal and Safety

Disposal of the old appliance

Guidelines for safely and environmentally disposing of an old refrigerator, including child safety.

Disposal of the packaging of your new appliance

Instructions for disposing of new appliance packaging materials, emphasizing environmental recycling.

Safety Instructions and Warnings

General advice to read the user guide carefully for assembly, operation, and maintenance before use.

General Cautions and Warnings

WARNING

Key warnings about appliance usage, including domestic use, leak-proof circuit, and damage assessment.

Preparation

Unpacking

Steps to remove all packing materials from the appliance before installation or use.

Check attached accessories and materials

Verify that all included accessories and materials are present after unpacking.

Ensure that the refrigerator is properly located

Instructions to ensure the appliance is positioned correctly according to location guidelines.

Clean the refrigerator before using

Guidance on cleaning the appliance interior and exterior prior to initial operation.

Standby status

Advice on the initial power-up procedure, including waiting time after siting and cleaning.

Left/Right Door Opening

Detailed steps for repositioning the refrigerator door to open either from the left or the right.

Built-in installation

Instructions for integrating the refrigerator unit into kitchen cabinetry for a built-in appearance.

Functions

Control panel

Explanation of the refrigerator's control panel, including indicators like power and over-temperature alarms.

Power indicator

Description of the green power indicator light and when it illuminates.

Temperature settings

Guidance on adjusting the refrigerator's internal temperature using the designated control knob.

Over temperature warning and buzzer release

Information on the over-temperature indicator and buzzer, and how to release the buzzer.

Error indication

Details on how temperature sensor issues are indicated by the red warning lamp and advises contacting service.

Operation

Connect the refrigerator to the power supply

Steps for connecting the appliance to the mains power and initial indicator lights.

Temperature setting

How the thermostats control refrigerator and freezer temperatures and how to adjust them.

Loading the food

Advice on when and how to load food into the refrigerator after it has been turned on.

Refrigerator storage

Refrigeration compartment

Explains temperature variations within the compartment and where to place different food types.

Relocation of the food shelves

Instructions on how to move and adjust the internal shelves for desired storage space.

Change light bulb

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the interior light bulb, including safety precautions.

FREEZER STORAGE

Store frozen food

Instructions for storing frozen food, including initial thermostat settings and prompt storage.

Freezing fresh food

Guidelines for hygienic freezing of fresh food, including packaging and quantity limits.

POWER FAILURE

Advice on how to manage food during short and long power outages to preserve frozen goods.

Making Ice

Do not load excessive food

Warning about not overloading the freezer beyond its capacity for optimal performance.

Defrosting

Defrosting the refrigerator

Explanation of the automatic defrosting process for the refrigerator compartment and drainpipe maintenance.

Defrosting the freezer

Clarification that the freezer is frost-free and automatically defrosts, advising against manual defrosting.

Cessation

Power failure

Guidance on how to store food during power failures and recommendations for appliance operation.

Operation cessation

Instructions for unplugging and cleaning the refrigerator during extended shutdowns to prevent odors.

During Vacations

Advice on managing the refrigerator during short and long vacation periods, including cleaning and door positioning.

Moving the refrigerator

Steps for safely unplugging, securing, and transporting the refrigerator, including tilt angle restrictions.

Questions and Answers

Normal Operating Sounds and Behaviors

Explains common sounds and thermal behaviors that are normal during appliance operation.

Vibration and Power Consumption Factors

Addresses vibration causes and electricity consumption standards under specific operating conditions.

DO'S AND DON'TS

Cleaning and Defrosting

Emphasizes regular cleaning and defrosting for appliance maintenance.

Food Wrapping and Storage

Recommends proper wrapping for raw meats and poultry to prevent drying.

Avoid Long Door Openings

Warns against leaving the door open to prevent increased running costs and ice buildup.

Do Not Use Sharp Ice Removal Tools

Advises against using sharp tools for ice removal to prevent appliance damage.

Cool Food Before Storing

Caution against placing hot food directly into the appliance to avoid affecting temperature.

Avoid Extremely Cold Food for Children

Warns about potential 'freezer burns' on children's lips from consuming extremely cold items directly.

Troubleshooting

The freezer is not working

Checks to perform if the freezer is not operational, including plug, socket, and fuse verification.

The freezer is noisy when running

Advice on diagnosing noisy operation, checking leveling, and contact with surrounding furniture.

The freezer does not cool sufficiently

Reasons why the freezer might not cool adequately, such as frequent door opening or poor ventilation.

Following characteristics should not be looked upon as a problem

Identifies normal operating sounds like coolant flow and compressor operation at high temperatures.

Prolonged idle periods

Instructions for what to do when the freezer is not in use for an extended time, including cleaning and ventilation.

Maintenance

General advice on moving and locating the freezer, and ensuring it is level for proper operation.

Moving your Freezer

Proper methods for moving the appliance, emphasizing how to lift and secure it.

Location

Guidance on choosing a suitable location for the freezer, avoiding heat sources and direct sunlight.

Leveling the Freezer

Instructions for using rotating feet to ensure the freezer is level for optimal performance and seal alignment.

Servicing

Recommendation that repairs and maintenance should only be performed by qualified service agents.

IMPORTANT DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS

If something doesn't seem to work

Contact information for customer support in the UK for any appliance related queries or issues.

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