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Hisense RB390N4AC2 - User Manual

Hisense RB390N4AC2
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Questions and Answers

  • L
    Laura SanchezSep 10, 2025
    Why can't I close the doors on my Hisense RB390N4AC2 easily?
    • D
      Dana GordonSep 12, 2025
      If the doors of your Hisense Freezer can't be closed easily, check if the top of the freezer is tilted back by 10-15mm to allow the doors to self-close. Also, make sure nothing inside the freezer is blocking the doors from closing properly.
  • W
    williamhamiltonAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense Refrigerator is not working?
    • J
      Jeffrey TapiaAug 23, 2025
      If your Hisense Refrigerator isn't working correctly, start by checking if the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet. Then, inspect the fuse or circuit of your power supply and replace it if needed. Also, remember that it’s normal for the refrigerator not to operate during the defrost cycle, or shortly after being switched on, as this protects the compressor.
  • A
    Anthony KelleyAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Hisense Refrigerator dripping water on the floor?
    • A
      Anthony BowersAug 26, 2025
      If water is dripping on the floor from your Hisense Refrigerator, the water pan at the rear bottom may not be leveled correctly. Also, the drainingspout under the compressor depot might not be directing water into the pan properly, or the water spout could be blocked. Another cause can be if the refrigerator is power-off for a long time, this may cause the ice in the bucket to melt into water, and flow to the floor.
  • D
    Danielle ElliottAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense Freezer is dripping water on the floor?
    • G
      Gregory MartinAug 27, 2025
      If water is dripping on the floor from your Hisense Freezer, it might be because the water pan isn't leveled correctly, the drain spout isn't directing water into the pan, or the spout is blocked. You may need to pull the freezer away from the wall to check the pan and spout. Also, check if the freezer was powered off for a long time, which could cause ice in the bucket to melt and overflow.
  • N
    Nicole BrownAug 28, 2025
    How to prevent frost in my Hisense Freezer?
    • C
      clarknicoleAug 28, 2025
      If you notice a layer of frost in your Hisense Freezer, ensure that the air outlets are not blocked by food. Arrange the food to allow for sufficient ventilation. Also, make sure the door is fully closed. To remove the frost, please refer to the 'Cleaning and care' chapter.
  • R
    randyleblancAug 29, 2025
    Why is the temperature inside my Hisense RB390N4AC2 too warm?
    • B
      Brandon MillerAug 29, 2025
      If the temperature inside your Hisense Freezer is too warm, it could be because the doors were left open too long or too frequently. An obstacle may also be keeping the doors open, or the appliance might not have enough clearance on the sides, back, and top.
  • N
    Nancy Garcia MDSep 18, 2025
    What to do if the doors on my Hisense Refrigerator won't close easily?
    • K
      Kevin LopezSep 18, 2025
      If the doors of your Hisense Refrigerator don’t close easily, check if the top of the refrigerator is tilted back by 10-15mm to allow self-closing. Also, make sure nothing inside is blocking the doors from closing properly.
  • K
    kimberly36Sep 12, 2025
    How to eliminate odours from my Hisense RB390N4AC2?
    • W
      William HermanSep 12, 2025
      If your Hisense Freezer has odours, the interior may need cleaning. Also, some food, containers, or wrapping could be causing the odours.
  • N
    Nicole MontoyaSep 8, 2025
    Why is the motor running continuously on my Hisense RB390N4AC2 Freezer?
    • M
      Maria PageSep 8, 2025
      If your Hisense Freezer's motor is running continuously, several factors could be at play. It's normal for the motor to run more frequently if the temperature setting is colder than necessary, if a large quantity of warm food has recently been stored, if the outside temperature is too high, if the doors are opened too often or for too long, or after the appliance has just been installed or switched on after a long period.
  • J
    Jessica MortonSep 5, 2025
    Why is my Hisense Refrigerator making so much noise?
    • F
      fholmesSep 5, 2025
      Some noises from your Hisense Refrigerator are normal, such as compressor running noises, air movement noise from the fan, gurgling sounds similar to water boiling, popping during defrosting, and clicking before the compressor starts. Unusual noises may occur if the cabinet isn't level, the back of the appliance touches the wall, or bottles/containers have fallen or are rolling around.

Summary

Safety and Warning Information

Safety for Children and Vulnerable People

Safety instructions for children and persons with reduced capabilities, according to standards.

General Safety Precautions

Warnings and guidelines for safe operation and use in various environments.

Refrigerant Safety

Information about flammable refrigerant and its handling to prevent hazards.

Electrical Safety

Critical electrical safety measures to prevent shock and fire hazards.

Appliance Operation and Maintenance

Daily Use Guidelines

Tips for everyday operation, including food storage and appliance use.

Care and Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for maintaining the appliance's cleanliness and hygiene.

Installation Important Notes

Key considerations and steps for proper appliance installation.

Service and Maintenance

Guidelines for servicing the appliance by qualified personnel.

Installing Your New Appliance

Ventilation Requirements

Ensuring adequate airflow around the appliance for efficient cooling.

Leveling the Appliance

Adjusting feet for proper leveling and door self-closing.

Reversing the Door

Description of the Appliance

Display Controls

Temperature Control

How to set and adjust refrigerator and freezer temperatures for optimal preservation.

Special Modes (Super Freeze, Holiday)

Activating Super Freeze and Holiday modes for specific cooling needs.

Eco Energy Mode

Utilizing the energy-saving mode for reduced power consumption.

Appliance Switch and Alarm

Operating the power switch and understanding door alarm functions.

Using Your Appliance

Appliance Accessories

Description and usage of accessories like door racks, shelves, and drawers.

Freezer Drawer and Ice Cubes

Proper use of the freezer drawer and ice cube tray.

Water Dispenser Operation

Instructions for filling, dispensing, and cleaning the water dispenser.

Helpful Hints and Tips

Energy Saving Tips

Recommendations for efficient energy consumption.

Food Storage and Refrigeration

Best practices for refrigerating and freezing food.

Switching Off the Appliance

Steps to follow when the appliance needs to be turned off for an extended period.

Cleaning and Care

Exterior and Interior Cleaning

Methods for cleaning the appliance's surfaces and internal components.

Defrosting and Door Seals

Procedures for frost removal and maintaining door seals.

LED Light Replacement

Information regarding the replacement of the LED light.

Troubleshooting

Disposal of the Appliance

Packaging and Appliance Disposal

Instructions on how to safely dispose of packaging and the appliance.

Correct Product Disposal

Guidance on proper recycling and disposal as electronic waste.

Hisense RB390N4AC2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Energy RatingA+
Freezing capacity12 kg/24h
Number of freezer drawers3
Freezer positionBottom
No Frost systemYes
Noise Level39 dB
Climate ClassSN-T
RefrigerantR600a
TypeFreezer
Storage time during power failure18 hours

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