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Haier HSW02C User Manual

Haier HSW02C
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User Manual model HSW02C
Manual del Usuario Para Modelo de HSW02C
Compact Refrigerator
Refrigerador Compacto
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Haier HSW02C Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHSW02C
CategoryRefrigerator
Defrosting TypeManual
RefrigerantR600a
Door StorageYes
Freezer CompartmentYes
Adjustable ThermostatYes
Warranty1 year

Summary

Safety Precautions

Intended Use, Installation, and Electrical Safety

Use appliance as intended, install correctly, handle power cords safely, and use certified technicians for repairs.

Defrosting, Child Safety, and Food Handling

Avoid sharp defrosting tools, remove old doors, handle cold surfaces carefully, and manage refreezing of foods.

DANGER

Risk of Child Entrapment

Remove doors from old refrigerators to prevent children from climbing inside and becoming trapped.

Parts and Features

Installing Your Refrigerator

Unpacking Your Refrigerator

Remove all packaging material and inspect for any remains before powering on.

Proper Air Circulation

Ensure proper air circulation with recommended clearances around the refrigerator for efficient operation.

Electrical Requirement

Use a grounded 115-volt, 15-amp outlet; avoid adapters or cutting ground plugs.

Use of Extension Cords

Avoid extension cords; if necessary, use a 3-wire grounding cord rated for the appliance.

Install Limitations

Do not install in uninsulated/heated areas or near heat sources; ensure a level surface.

Door Alignment

Adjust door using screws and hinge cover for proper alignment and a tight seal.

Reversing the Door Swing

Step-by-step instructions for removing and reattaching the door to swing from the opposite side.

Refrigerator Features and Uses

Adjustable Temperature Control

Set the temperature dial (1-7, off) and allow 24 hours for initial cooling.

Interior Shelves

Removing and Replacing Shelves

Instructions for tilting and sliding shelves out for removal or replacement.

Reversing Interior Shelf

Guide for orienting shelves based on storing 2-liter bottles in the door.

Dispense-A-Can™

Defrosting Your Refrigerator

Defrosting Procedure

Remove food, turn off thermostat, and allow defrosting; monitor and empty drip tray.

Food Storage Information

Fresh Food Storage Guidelines

Tips for storing fresh food, including wrapping, eggs, fruits, vegetables, and meats.

Normal Operating Sounds

Describes common sounds like boiling water, gurgling, and thermostat clicks.

Proper Refrigerator Care and Cleaning

General Cleaning Instructions

Use baking soda solution, rinse with water, and avoid harsh chemicals for cleaning.

Door Gaskets Care

Clean gaskets regularly and apply petroleum jelly to maintain pliability and seal.

Power Interruptions

Instructions for handling power outages, including unplugging and checking food.

Vacation and Moving Care

Prepare for absence by emptying, turning off, and propping doors open; move unit vertically.

Trouble Shooting

Refrigerator Does Not Operate

Check thermostat, plug connection, and circuit breaker if the unit is not operating.

Food Temperature Appears Too Warm

Address frequent door openings, new food, gasket seal, or temperature setting.

Food Temperature Is Too Cold

Adjust temperature control to a warmer setting if the unit is too cold.

Refrigerator Runs Too Frequently

Note normal operation in high humidity, check door openings, gasket seal, and door closure.

Moisture Build Up on Interior or Exterior

Normal in high humidity; check door openings and gasket seal.

Refrigerator Has an Odor

Improve interior cleaning and ensure food is properly wrapped or sealed.

Refrigerator Door Does Not Shut Properly

Level the refrigerator, re-align the door, and check for obstructions.

Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage Period

Details warranty periods for labor, parts, and sealed system, requiring proof of purchase.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Lists items not covered by warranty, such as improper installation, misuse, and shipping damage.

Covered Components and Defects

Defines coverage for mechanical/electrical parts and sealed system components against manufacturing defects.

Service and Repair Process

Explains repair/replacement policy, no charge for covered items within the initial period, and contact information.

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