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Haier HRF-663ISB2 Series User Manual

Haier HRF-663ISB2 Series
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Refrigerator/Freezer Combo
User's Guide
Thank you very much for choosing to purchase a Haier-brand refrigerator.
This User's Guide will help you properly install and operate your newly acquired
appliance.
For future reference, please write down the model and serial number in the spaces
provided below.
You can retrieve that information from the product label attached to the inside of
the refrigerator.
Model number:
Serial number:
Date of purchase:
HRF-663BSS
HRF-663ATA2*
HRF-663ASA2*
HRF-663ITA2*
HRF-663ISA2*
HRF-663ASB2*
HRF-663ISB2*
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Haier HRF-663ISB2 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHaier
ModelHRF-663ISB2 Series
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Your Refrigerator's Features

Appliance Components Overview

Safety Precautions Guide

Initial Setup and Preparations

Unpacking the Appliance

Remove all packing material, including foam and tape, from the appliance.

Checking Included Accessories

Sort and count all supplied accessories against the packing list.

Selecting a Suitable Installation Area

Choose a suitable and level location for the appliance setup.

Attaching the Toe Moulding

Affix the toe moulding to the refrigerator and freezer compartments as shown.

Installing the Door Handle

Securely attach the door handle parts to the appliance doors.

Cleaning Before Operation

It is recommended to clean the appliance interior before initial use.

Appliance Standstill Period

Allow the appliance to stand for at least six hours after cleaning before starting.

Door Removal Procedure

Removing Toe Moulding and Water Coupler

Slide toe moulding up and release water coupler by pressing specific area.

Removing the Freezer Compartment Door

Disconnect wires, remove hinge, and lift the freezer door to detach.

Removing the Refrigerator Compartment Door

Loosen hinge bolts, remove cover, disconnect wires, and lift refrigerator door.

Sliding Refrigerator Through Door Opening

Maneuver the refrigerator through the door opening if necessary.

Reinstalling the Doors

Mount the doors back onto the appliance by reversing removal steps.

Setting up the Refrigerator/Freezer Combo

Ensuring a Level Setup Location

Choose a flat, level location and use supports to correct uneven floors.

Door Adjustment Guide

Adjust door height by turning screws in the hinge groove for alignment.

Protecting the Setup Location

Shield the appliance from direct sunlight and heat sources.

Ensuring Proper Spacing Around Appliance

Maintain at least 10 cm space around the appliance for ventilation.

Appliance Start-up

Power Connection

Connect the appliance to the power supply; it defaults to Intelligent mode.

Operating Modes Selection

Choose between Intelligent mode or Manual mode for operation.

Loading Foods After Cooling

Allow the refrigerator to cool before loading food items.

Digital Display Operation

Control Panel Overview

Identify and understand the functions of the control panel buttons and indicators.

Intelligent Mode Operation

Activate Intelligent mode for automatic temperature adjustment.

Malfunction Indicator

Recognize malfunction by non-displayed temperatures; contact support.

Digital Display Functions

Superfrost Function

Activate Superfrost for quick and thorough freezing of food.

Temperature Adjustments

Adjust refrigerator and freezer temperatures using specific keys.

Open-Door Buzzer Warning

A buzzer alerts when the appliance door is left open.

Display Control and Auto-Off

The display turns off after inactivity and reactivates upon interaction.

Activating and Deactivating Refrigerator

Turn the refrigerator cooling function on or off by pressing a key.

Refrigerator Compartment Usage

Short-Term Food Storage Guidelines

Use the refrigerator compartment for short-term storage of perishable foods.

Adjusting Glass Shelf Heights

Shelves are height-adjustable to accommodate various item sizes.

Adjusting and Cleaning Bottle Rack

Remove and clean bottle racks by pulling them out.

Food Storage Arrangement Example

Group foods according to temperature zones within the refrigerator.

Removing the Veggie Drawer Cover

Instructions for removing the cover of the vegetable drawer.

Using the Veggie Drawer

Adjust humidity level in the veggie drawer for fruit and vegetable preservation.

Replacing the Refrigerator Light Bulb

Procedure for replacing the interior light bulb of the refrigerator.

Refrigeration Best Practices

Tips for Optimal Refrigeration

Home Bar Functionality

Operating the Home Bar

Open the home bar compartment by pressing the compartment button.

Storing Items in the Home Bar

Place drinks and other food items inside the home bar.

Do Not Remove Inner Home Bar Cover

The home bar will not operate if the inner cover is removed.

Keep Children Away from Home Bar

Prevent children from accessing the home bar to avoid injury or damage.

Freezer Compartment Usage

Long-Term Food Storage in Freezer

Use the freezer for long-term storage; do not exceed package storage duration.

Removing and Cleaning Freezer Glass Shelves

Procedure for removing and cleaning glass shelves in the freezer.

Replacing Freezer Interior Light Bulb

Instructions for replacing the freezer compartment's interior light bulb.

Adjusting and Cleaning Freezer Bottle Rack

How to adjust and clean the bottle rack located in the freezer.

Notes on Freezing

Starting Up the Ice Maker and Dispenser

Water Line Preparations

Prepare water line length, keep away from heat, and ensure professional installation.

Option A: Water Supply Line Installation

Install water supply line with correct pressure and use drinking water.

Option B: Water Pump Installation

Connect water pump to a separate grounded outlet and use only room temperature water.

Ice Maker and Dispenser Operation

Precautions for Ice Maker/Dispenser

Follow specific precautions when operating the ice maker and dispenser.

Ice Maker Operation

Understand the ice cube production cycle and capacity.

Ice Cube Container Handling

Removing the Ice Cube Container

Press the middle section and pull the ice cube container off its shelf.

Re-placing the Ice Cube Container

Slide container into channel, rotating support if needed for secure fit.

Dispenser Usage Guide

Dispensing Crushed Ice

Select crushed ice option and press lever to dispense.

Dispensing Ice Cubes

Select ice cube option and press lever to dispense.

Dispensing Refrigerated Water

Select water option and press lever to dispense refrigerated water.

Dispenser Operational Precautions

Defrosting and Cleaning Procedures

Automatic Defrosting

The appliance automatically defrosts its internal components.

Cleaning the Appliance

Clean regularly with a soft cloth, mild detergent, and water.

Appliance Inoperation Scenarios

Food Preservation During Power Outage

Keep doors closed during power outages to maintain food coolness.

Putting the Appliance Out of Operation

Turn off and unplug for long periods; leave doors open to prevent odor.

Preparing for Vacation

Turn off, empty, clean, and leave doors open for long vacations.

Appliance Transportation Guidelines

Unplug, secure contents, close doors, and transport within a 45° tilt limit.

Troubleshooting Common Sounds

Additional Troubleshooting

Fan Operation Sounds

Identify sounds produced by the fan during operation.

Evaporator Line Sounds and Condensation

Understand sounds from evaporator lines due to temperature changes.

Customer Service and Error Checks

Unit Does Not Cool Checks

Verify power connection, voltage, and appliance status if unit does not cool.

Light Does Not Illuminate Checks

Check bulb status and power connection if the interior light fails.

Unusual Noises Checks

Investigate unusual noises related to leveling, touching objects, or ventilation.

Temperature Not Cold Enough Checks

Check door closure, opening frequency, direct sunlight, and ventilation.

After-Sales Service and Troubleshooting

Compressor Run Time Issues

Normal compressor operation conditions and potential causes for long runs.

Foods Covered with Frost or Ice

Reasons for frost/ice on food, including unpackaged food or door issues.

Unusual Odor Causes

Identify causes of unusual odors like improper packaging or spoiled food.

Ice Maker Malfunctions

Troubleshoot issues with ice cubes sticking together or water supply.

Dispenser Not Supplying Issues

Address problems with the dispenser not supplying ice or water.

Dispenser Jammed Issues

Resolve issues where the dispenser is jammed or ice cubes are stuck.

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