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Hisense HRM260N6TSE - User Manual

Hisense HRM260N6TSE
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USER’S OPERATION MANUAL
Before operating this unit, please read this manual
thoroughly, and retain for future reference
HRM260N6TSE
English
For questions about features, operation/performance, parts or service, call: 1-877-465-3566

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jon SanchezAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense Refrigerator is not working correctly?
    • L
      Lisa DunnAug 19, 2025
      First, ensure the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet. Then, check the fuse or circuit of your power supply and replace it if needed. It is also normal that the refrigerator is not operating during the automatic defrost cycle, or for a short time after the appliance is switched on to protect the compressor.
  • W
    wwilsonAug 21, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense HRM260N6TSE water dispenser is not functioning?
    • D
      David PachecoAug 21, 2025
      Check the following: * Is the water storage box installed correctly? * Is there enough water in the water storage box? * Is the water line broken or bent? Make sure the water line is unblocked. * Is the water storage box frozen because the refrigerator temperature is too low? Try selecting a warmer setting on the display panel. * Is the water pump working?
  • D
    Dr. Tyler BruceAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense HRM260N6TSE Refrigerator temperature inside is too warm?
    • D
      Dr. Richard KelleyAug 23, 2025
      You may have left the doors open too long or too frequently. Also, check if the doors are obstructed, preventing them from closing properly, or if the appliance has insufficient clearance at the sides, back, and top.
  • A
    Angela MillerAug 26, 2025
    What to do if water drips on the floor from my Hisense Refrigerator?
    • T
      Tracy CervantesAug 26, 2025
      The water pan may not be properly leveled, the draining spout may not be correctly positioned, the water spout may be blocked, or the water may not be fully inserted into the connector. You may need to pull the refrigerator away from the wall to check the pan, spout, and connector. Also, check if the refrigerator has been powered off for a long time, which may cause ice in the bucket to melt and flow to the floor.
  • C
    Christopher SandovalAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense HRM260N6TSE is making noise?
    • C
      Christopher BrewerAug 27, 2025
      Some noises are normal, such as compressor running noises, air movement noise from the fan motor, gurgling sounds like water boiling, popping during defrosting, and clicking before the compressor starts. Also, ensure the cabinet is level, the back of the appliance isn't touching the wall, and bottles or containers aren't knocking against each other.
  • J
    Jodi JonesAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense HRM260N6TSE ice is not dispensing?
    • S
      Sheri JamesAug 30, 2025
      Consider these possible solutions: * Ensure you waited 10 hours after water supply line installation before making ice. * Verify the water line is connected and the water valve is open. * Check if you manually stopped the ice-making function. * Make sure you have set the Cubed or Crushed mode on. * Check for ice blockage within the ice maker bucket or chute. * See if the freezer temperature is too warm; try setting it lower.
  • T
    Thomas MartinezSep 1, 2025
    Why does a layer of frost occur in my Hisense HRM260N6TSE compartment?
    • T
      Troy DrakeSep 1, 2025
      Ensure the air outlets are not blocked by food and that food is placed to allow sufficient ventilation. Also, make sure the door can be fully closed.
  • J
    Jennifer HarrisSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense HRM260N6TSE Refrigerator temperature inside is too cold?
    • R
      Rachel WhiteSep 3, 2025
      Increase the temperature by following the “Display controls” chapter.
  • S
    simsanthonySep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense HRM260N6TSE Refrigerator light is not working?
    • F
      Felicia HendersonSep 5, 2025
      The LED light may be damaged. Also, the control system may have disabled the lights because the door was kept open too long; try closing and reopening the door to reactivate the lights.
  • J
    Jason JonesSep 7, 2025
    Why my Hisense HRM260N6TSE Refrigerator is not working correctly when the ambient temperature is too low?
    • J
      James IrwinSep 7, 2025
      Try setting the chamber temperature to a colder level to solve this problem.

Summary

Brief Introduction

Safety and Warning Information

General Safety Precautions

General safety guidelines for appliance usage and placement.

Replacing Illuminating Lamps

Instructions for replacing lamps, contact customer helpline.

Refrigerant Safety

Information about refrigerant and handling precautions.

Electrical Safety

Daily Use Guidelines

Appliance Care and Cleaning

Exterior Cleaning

How to clean the exterior surfaces of the appliance.

Interior Cleaning

How to clean the interior compartment and shelves.

Important Installation Notes

Service Information

Installing Your New Appliance

Installation Safety Warning

Warning about proper installation surface and roller usage.

Appliance Ventilation

Importance of good ventilation for cooling efficiency and energy saving.

Ventilation Suggestion

Recommended clearance for ventilation around the appliance.

Operating Environment Notes

Notes on operating temperature range and placement in dry areas.

Adjusting Door Height and Gap

Adjusting Door Height

Step-by-step guide to adjust door height using snap rings.

Snap Ring Usage Important

Important notes on using snap rings to avoid issues.

Snap Ring Safety Warning

Warning to keep small parts like snap rings away from children.

Leveling the Appliance

Appliance Leveling Procedure

Adjusting bottom feet for leveling and air circulation.

Door Removal Procedure

Tools for Door Removal

List of tools required for removing refrigerator doors.

Door Removal Electrical Warning

Electrical shock hazard warning before removing doors.

Installing the Water Lines

Ice & Water Dispenser Feature

Feature of ice/water dispenser with filter for better health.

Water Line Requirement

Requirement of a water line for proper ice/water dispenser operation.

Water Connection Plumbing Warning

Warning: Water connection must be by qualified plumber.

Low Pressure Booster Pump

Recommendation for booster pump for low water pressure areas.

Required Parts and Tools

Connecting to Water Supply Line

Connect Tubing to Shutoff Valve

Connect 1/4" extension tubing to the shut off valve outlet.

Flush Water Tubing

Flush the tubing until water is clear after turning on water supply.

Connect Tubing to Refrigerator

Connect extension tubing to the fridge via the coupler and clips.

Water Line Installation Note

Note on ensuring the water line is not pinched or bent.

Connect Water Line to Refrigerator

Ice Maker Power Interruption Note

Important note: Turn off ice maker if refrigerator is powered on before water connection.

Water Filter Flushing Procedure

Note: Use new tubing, flush filter for 5 minutes before use.

Cold Water Pipe Connection Warning

Warning: Connect water line to cold water pipe only.

Appliance Description

Appliance Components View

Labeled diagram showing different parts of the appliance.

Display Control Panel

Child Lock and Door Alarm

Explains Child Lock and Door Alarm functions and their operation.

Ice Maker Control

Controls the ice maker, can be locked independently of dispenser.

Fridge Temperature Settings

Freezer Temperature Settings

VersaTemp Compartment Control

ECO;Energy Saving Mode

Dispenser Mode Selection

Temperature Unit (°F;°C)

Water Filter Maintenance

Demo Mode Operation

Connecting to Wi-Fi

ConnectLife Smart App

Smart home app for communicating with appliances.

Installing the ConnectLife App

Steps to find, download, and install the ConnectLife app.

Wi-Fi Connectivity Notes

Notes on Wi-Fi range, frequency, and interference.

Connecting Refrigerator to Network

Activating Refrigerator Pairing Mode

Put refrigerator in pairing mode by holding °F/°C for 3 seconds.

Discovering New Appliances

Ensure Bluetooth is enabled and look for appliance pop-up in app.

Network Pairing and Reset Notes

Notes on pairing mode duration, factory reset, and Wi-Fi connection status.

Using Your Refrigerator

Fridge Compartment Usage

Guidelines for storing vegetables and fruit in the fridge.

Caution: Door Closing

Caution: Do not close door with extended shelves/slides.

Door Operation

How to open and close the refrigerator doors, including mullion.

Mullion Folding Instruction

Note about folding the mullion inward before closing the door.

Refrigerator Door Bins

Information on door bins and how to remove/relocate them.

Door Bin Loading Warning

Warning: Do not place too many heavy items in door bins.

Adjustable Shelves

Drawer Removal Note

Note: Unscrew the drawer before taking it out for removal.

Dispensing Cold Water and Ice

Dispensing Cold Water

How to get cold water from the dispenser.

Dispensing Cubed & Crushed Ice

How to get cubed or crushed ice from the dispenser.

Ice Maker Operations

Ice Maker Power Failure Warning

Warning: Power failure may cause ice to melt and re-freeze.

Ice Maker On;Off Control

How to turn the ice maker on/off and first batch production.

Turning Off Ice Maker

Steps to turn off the ice maker and remove ice.

Ice Bucket Removal

Instructions for removing the ice bucket.

Ice Bucket Handling Caution

Changing the Water Filter

Water Filter Replacement Steps

Steps to change the water filter, including shutting off supply.

Water Filter Installation Note

Removing Residual Matter from Supply Line

Dispenser Flushing Note

Reverse Osmosis Water Supply Importance

Cleaning and Care

Cleaning Safety Warning

Warning: Do not use sharp objects or harsh chemicals for cleaning.

Exterior Cleaning Guide

How to clean the exterior surfaces of the appliance.

Interior Cleaning Guide

How to clean the interior compartment and shelves.

Door Seals Cleaning

Replacing the LED Light

LED Light Replacement Warning

Warning: LED light replacement should be done by a professional.

Helpful Hints and Tips

Energy Saving Tips

Tips to conserve energy when using the appliance.

Fresh Food Refrigeration Tips

Tips for proper storage of fresh food in the refrigerator.

General Refrigeration Hints

Guidelines for refrigerating different types of food.

Freezing Food Tips

Tips for freezing food efficiently and correctly.

Switching Off Your Appliance

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting General Warning

Warning: Do not attempt self-repair; contact qualified personnel.

Appliance Not Working: Power;Fuse Check

Checks for appliance not working correctly: power, fuse.

Appliance Not Working: Environment;Defrost Check

Compartment Odour Issues

Appliance Noise Issues

Motor Runs Continuously

Frost Occurrence in Compartment

Temperature Too Warm

Temperature Too Cold

Door Closure Difficulty

Water Dripping on Floor

Internal Light Malfunction

Ice Dispensing Failure

Water Dispenser Malfunction

Refrigerator Water Bubbling Sound

Wi-Fi Connectivity Troubleshooting

Appliance Disposal

Packaging Material Recycling

How to dispose of recyclable packaging materials.

Pre-Disposal Steps

Steps to take before disposing of the appliance.

Refrigerant Disposal Warning

Warning: Refrigerant and gases require professional disposal.

Correct Product Disposal and Recycling

Information on proper product disposal and recycling.

Hisense HRM260N6TSE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Dimensions (H x W x D)1605 x 550 x 607 mm
ColorSilver
Number of Shelves3
Defrost SystemManual Defrost
Total Capacity260L
Cooling TechnologyDirect Cooling

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