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Hisense RF632N4WIE - User Manual

Hisense RF632N4WIE
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Questions and Answers

  • P
    powelljaimeAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Hisense RF632N4WIE temperature too warm?
    • K
      Kyle LeeAug 17, 2025
      The temperature inside your Hisense Refrigerator might be too warm because you've left the doors open too long or too frequently, the doors are obstructed, or the appliance doesn't have enough clearance. Ensure doors are closed properly and that there’s sufficient clearance around the appliance.
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    Nichole RobinsonAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense RF632N4WIE is not working correctly?
    • D
      davidwolfAug 20, 2025
      If your Hisense Refrigerator isn't working correctly, check if the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet and inspect the fuse or circuit, replacing it if necessary. Also, if the ambient temperature is too low, try setting the refrigerator temperature to a colder level. Note that it's normal for the freezer not to operate during the automatic defrost cycle, or shortly after being switched on.
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    Jennifer MendezAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense Refrigerator is not working?
    • A
      Arthur TerryAug 23, 2025
      If your Hisense Refrigerator isn't working, first ensure the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet. Next, check the fuse or circuit of your power supply and replace it if necessary. Also, the freezer might not operate during the automatic defrost cycle or shortly after being switched on. If the ambient temperature is too low, try setting the chamber temperature to a colder level.
  • L
    Lisa TaylorAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense RF632N4WIE Refrigerator temperature is too warm?
    • M
      Melinda JonesAug 26, 2025
      If the temperature inside your Hisense Refrigerator is too warm, you might have left the doors open too long or too frequently. Also, check if the doors are being kept open by some obstacle, or if the appliance is located with insufficient clearance at the sides, back, and top.
  • K
    Karen TorresAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my Hisense Refrigerator is making noise?
    • C
      Cynthia JenkinsAug 28, 2025
      Some noises from your Hisense Refrigerator are normal, such as compressor running noises, air movement noise, gurgling, popping during defrosting, or clicking before the compressor starts. However, unusual noises might be due to the cabinet not being level, the back of the appliance touching the wall, or items knocking against each other. Check these potential causes and take action as needed.
  • B
    benjamincarterAug 30, 2025
    Why is my Hisense Refrigerator making noise?
    • R
      Rachel MirandaAug 30, 2025
      Several noises are normal for a Hisense Refrigerator. These include compressor running noises, air movement noise from the fan motor, gurgling sounds similar to water boiling, popping noises during automatic defrosting, and clicking noises before the compressor starts. However, if the noise seems unusual, ensure the cabinet is level, the back of the appliance isn't touching the wall, and that bottles or containers aren't knocking against each other.
  • D
    Daniel StokesSep 2, 2025
    How to prevent frost in my Hisense Refrigerator?
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      qgriffinSep 2, 2025
      If frost is forming in your Hisense Refrigerator, check that the air outlets are not blocked by food and ensure food is placed to allow sufficient ventilation. Also, make sure the door can be fully closed. To remove the frost, please refer to the cleaning and care chapter.
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    William TaylorSep 5, 2025
    Why do odours come from my Hisense Refrigerator compartments?
    • P
      Peter LopezSep 5, 2025
      Odours from your Hisense Refrigerator compartments may be because the interior needs cleaning or certain foods, containers, or wrappings are causing the odours. Clean the interior to resolve this issue.
  • C
    cassandramendezSep 7, 2025
    Why can't the doors be closed easily on my Hisense RF632N4WIE?
    • L
      Lisa BerrySep 8, 2025
      If the doors of your Hisense Refrigerator won't close easily, check if the top of the refrigerator is tilted back by 10-15mm to allow the doors to self-close, or if something inside is preventing the doors from closing. Adjust the refrigerator tilt or remove any obstruction inside.
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    williamcummingsSep 12, 2025
    Why does my Hisense RF632N4WIE smell?
    • J
      joseph60Sep 12, 2025
      Odors in your Hisense Refrigerator may be due to the interior needing a clean, or certain foods, containers, or wrappings causing the smells.

Summary

Safety and Warning Information

Safety for Children and Vulnerable People

Guidelines for safe use of the appliance by children and vulnerable individuals.

General Safety Precautions

Key safety precautions for the proper operation and use of the appliance.

Fire and Flammable Material Warnings

Specific warnings regarding fire hazards and flammable materials used in the appliance.

Refrigerant Information

Information about the refrigerant used, its properties, and handling precautions.

Electrical Safety

Precautions related to electrical connections, power cords, and plugs for safe operation.

Installing Your New Appliance

Appliance Ventilation

Requirements for proper ventilation around the appliance for optimal cooling and energy efficiency.

Appliance Leveling

Instructions on how to level the appliance using adjustable feet for stability and door closure.

Freezer Drawer Disassembly

Step-by-step guide on how to remove the freezer drawers from the appliance.

Freezer Drawer Reassembly

Instructions for reassembling the freezer drawers after moving the appliance.

Control Panel Operations

Setting Compartment Temperatures

Guide to setting desired temperatures for fridge and freezer compartments.

Refrigerator Temperature Adjustment

Detailed steps for adjusting the temperature of the refrigerator compartment.

Freezer Temperature Adjustment

Detailed steps for adjusting the temperature of the freezer compartment.

Super Cool Feature

Explanation and operation of the Super Cool feature for rapid cooling.

Super Freeze Feature

Explanation and operation of the Super Freeze feature for rapid freezing.

Holiday Mode

Instructions for using the Holiday mode for energy saving during extended absences.

Door Open Alarm

Information about the door open alarm feature and its activation.

Using Your Appliance

Door Rack Usage

Information on the usage and cleaning of the door racks.

Refrigerator Shelving

Instructions for removing and cleaning the shelves in the refrigerator chamber.

Optional Wine Rack

Details on the optional flexible wine rack and its usage.

Cool Fresh Box

Explanation of the Cool Fresh Box, its function, and recommended storage.

Fruit and Vegetable Crisper

Guide to using the fruit and vegetable crisper for optimal storage.

Crisper Humidity Control

How to adjust humidity levels in the crisper for better food preservation.

Freezer Drawer Usage

Usage instructions for the freezer drawer for storing frozen foods.

Ice Tray Usage

Instructions for using the ice tray to make ice cubes.

Water Dispenser Assembly

Instructions for assembling the water dispenser component.

Water Dispenser Filling

Steps for filling the water tank of the dispenser correctly.

Water Dispenser Receiving

Guidance on how to receive water from the dispenser properly.

Helpful Hints and Tips

Energy Saving Tips

Recommendations for optimizing energy consumption and reducing electricity bills.

Fresh Food Refrigeration

Advice on how to properly refrigerate fresh food for optimal preservation and quality.

Freezing Food Tips

Guidance on preparing food for freezing and the initial setup of the freezer.

Frozen Food Storage

Best practices for storing frozen food to maintain its quality and safety.

Switching Off Appliance

Procedure for safely switching off the appliance for extended periods to prevent mould.

Cleaning and Care

Exterior Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the external surfaces of the appliance.

Interior Cleaning

Detailed steps for cleaning the interior of the refrigerator and freezer compartments.

Door Seal Cleaning

Proper methods for cleaning the door seals to maintain their effectiveness.

LED Light Replacement

Instructions for replacing the LED light, including safety warnings.

Water Dispenser Cleaning

Specific cleaning procedures for the water dispenser and its components.

Troubleshooting

Appliance Not Working

Common issues and solutions when the appliance fails to operate correctly.

Compartment Odours

Causes and remedies for unpleasant odours within the refrigerator or freezer compartments.

Appliance Noises

Identification of normal operating noises and troubleshooting for unusual sounds.

Continuous Motor Operation

Reasons why the motor might run continuously and potential checks.

Frost in Compartment

Diagnosing and resolving issues related to excessive frost build-up in the appliance.

Temperature Too Warm

Troubleshooting steps for when the internal temperature of the appliance is too high.

Temperature Too Cold

Troubleshooting steps for when the internal temperature of the appliance is too low.

Doors Not Closing

Identifying and fixing issues that prevent the appliance doors from closing properly.

Disposal of the Appliance

Packaging Material Disposal

Information on the recyclability of packaging materials used for the appliance.

Pre-Disposal Procedures

Steps to take before disposing of the appliance, including safety warnings.

Correct Product Disposal

Guidelines for the environmentally responsible disposal of the electrical appliance.

Hisense RF632N4WIE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display typeLED
Door assemblyDoor slider
Product colorGrey, Stainless steel
Product designFrench door
Built-in displayYes
Housing materialMetal
Shelves materialTempered glass
Appliance placementFreestanding
Number of compressors1
Anti-bacterial sealNo
Fridge net capacity336 L
Fridge door balconies6
Number of vegetable drawers2
Fridge number of shelves/baskets3
Noise level38 dB
CertificationCE, UKCA
Climate classN-T
Cooling systemVentilated
Water supply typeWater tank
Total net capacity485 L
Water tank capacity2 L
Star rating4*
Freezer positionBottom-placed
Freezing capacity11 kg/24h
Freezer net capacity149 L
Storage time during power failure10 h
Fresh zone compartment-
Power plug typeType G
AC input voltage220-240~ V
AC input frequency50 Hz
Annual energy consumption295 kWh
Package depth738 mm
Package width750 mm
Package height2111 mm
Package weight101000 g
Country of originChina
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth694 mm
Width700 mm
Height2000 mm
Weight92000 g

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