Candy CMCL 4142BN Benutzerhandbuch

Kategorie
Kühlschränke
Typ
Benutzerhandbuch
USER MANUAL
CITY COMBI
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Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................1
Scrapping old appliances ...................................6
Conformity ........................................................6
Guarantee .........................................................7
Energy Saving ....................................................7
Electrical Connection .........................................7
Product Features ...............................................8
Preparations for use ........................................ 11
Functions ........................................................ 12
Instructions for food storage ............................ 12
Tips for special needs ...................................... 15
Maintenance and cleaning ............................... 15
Simple fault analysis and elimination ............... 16
Certifications ................................................... 17
Reversing the Door Swing ................................ 17
Availability of spare parts ................................ 19
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before using your refrigerator, please carefully
read this instruction manual in order to maximize
its performance. Store all documentation for
subsequent use or for other owners. This product
is intended solely for household use or similar
applications such as:
the kitchen area for personnel in
shops, offices and other working
environments
on farms, by clientele of hotels, motels
and other environments of a
residential type
at bed and breakfasts (B & B)
for catering services and similar
applications not for retail sale.
This appliance must be used only for purposes of
storage of food, any other use is considered
dangerous and the manufacturer will not be
responsible for any omissions. Also, it is
recommended that you take note of the warranty
conditions.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read the operating and installation
instructions carefully!
They contain important information on how to
install, use and maintain the appliance.
The manufacturer is not liable if you fail to comply
with the instructions and warnings.
Retain all documents for subsequent use or for the
next owner.
Do not connect the
appliance to the electricity
supply until all packing and
transit protectors have
been removed. Keep
children away from
packaging and its parts.
Danger of suffocation from
folding cartons and plastic
film!
Leave to stand for at least 4
hours before switching on
the product, to allow
compressor oil to settle if
transported horizontally.
Make sure there is no
transport damage.
Do not damage the
refrigerant circuit.
Maintain the ventilation
openings in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in
structure, free of
obstruction.
Never use water to wash
the compressor position,
wipe it with a dry cloth
thoroughly after cleaning
to prevent rust.
Handle the appliance
always with at least two
persons because it is heavy.
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Install and level the
appliance in an area
suitable for its size and use.
Make sure that the
electrical information on
the rating plate agrees with
the power supply. If it does
not, contact an electrician.
The appliance is operated
by a 220-240 VAC/50 Hz
power supply. Abnormal
voltage fluctuation may
cause the appliance to fail
to start, or damage to the
temperature control or
compressor, or there may
be an abnormal noise
when operating. In such
case, an automatic
regulator shall be mounted.
Only for UK: The
appliance’s power cable is
fitted with 3-cord
(grounding) plug that fits a
standard 3-cord (grounded)
socket. Never cut off or
dismount the third pin
(grounding). After the ap-
pliance is installed, the
plug should be accessible.
Make sure that mains cable
is not caught under the
appliance during and after
carrying/moving the
appliance, to avoid the
mains cable becoming cut
or damaged. If the supply
cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the
manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a
hazard.
Do not install the appliance
in humid, oily or dusty
places, nor expose it to
direct sunlight and to water.
Do not install the appliance
near heaters or
inflammable materials.
FOR appliances with a
freezer compartment: if
there is a power failure do
not open the lid. Frozen
food should not be
affected if the failure lasts
for less than the hours
indicated on the rating
label (Temperature rise
time). If the failure is longer,
then the food should be
checked and eaten
immediately or cooked and
then refrozen.
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If you find that the lid of
the appliance is difficult to
open just after you have
closed it, don’t worry. This
is due to the pressure
difference which will
equalize and allow the lid
to be opened normally
after a few minutes.
Do not store medicines,
bacteria or chemical agents
in the appliance. This
appliance is a household
appliance, it is not
recommended to store
materials that require strict
temperatures.
Do not excessively pull or
fold the power cord or
touch the plug with wet
hands.
Do not store products
which contain flammable
propellant (e.g. spray cans)
or explosive substances in
the appliance. Risk of
explosion!
Do not place unstable
articles (heavy objects,
containers filled with
water) on top of the
refrigerator, to ovoid
personal injury caused by
falling or electric shock
caused by contact with
water.
Do not use electrical
appliances inside the food
storage compartments,
unless they are of the type
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Do not touch internal
cooling elements,
especially with wet hands,
to avoid cracks or injuries.
At risk here are children,
people who have limited
physical, mental or sensory
abilities, as well as people
who have inadequate
knowledge concerning safe
operation of the appliance.
Check that children and
vulnerable people have
understood the hazards. A
person responsible for
safety must supervise or
instruct children and
vulnerable people who are
using the appliance. Only
children aged 8 years and
above may use the
appliance.
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Children should not play
with the appliance.
Children aged from 3 to 8
years are allowed to load
and unload this appliance.
FOR appliances with a
freezer compartment: do
not store bottled or canned
liquids (especially
carbonated drinks) in the
freezer compartment.
Bottles and cans may burst!
FOR appliances with a
freezer compartment:
never put frozen food
straight from the freezer
compartment in your
mouth. Risk of low-
temperature burns!
Keep plastic parts and the
door seal free of oil and
grease. Otherwise, plastic
parts and the door seal will
become porous.
Before performing any
operation, unplug the
power cord from the
power socket.
Do not use mechanical
devices or other means to
accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Do not use pointed or
sharp-edged objects such
as knives or forks to
remove the frost.
Never use hairdryers,
electrical heaters or other
such electrical appliances
for defrosting.
It is recommended to keep
the plug clean, any
excessive dust residues on
the plug can be the cause
fire.
Do not try to repair,
disassemble or modify the
appliance by yourself. In
case of repair please
contact always our
customer service.
Supervise children while
the appliance is being
cleaned or maintained.
Do not clean the cold glass
shelves with hot water.
Sudden temperature
change may cause the glass
to break.
WARNING: The tubes of
the refrigeration circuit
convey a small quantity of
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an environmentally
friendly but flammable
refrigerant (R600a) and
insulating gas
(cyclopentane). It does not
damage the ozone layer
and does not increase the
greenhouse effect. If
refrigerant escapes, it may
injure your eyes or ignite.
If the refrigerant circuit
should be damaged:
- Switch off the appliance
and pull out the mains plug,
- Keep naked flames and/or
ignition sources away from
the appliance,
- Thoroughly ventilate the
room for several minutes,
- Inform customer service.
WARNING: Do not damage
the plug and/or the power
cord; this could cause
electrical shocks or fires.
WARNING: Do not use
multiple portable socket-
outlets or portable power
supplies. We do not
recommend the use of
extension leads and multi-
way adapters.
Do not attempt to sit or
stand on the top of the
appliance. You could injure
yourself or damage it. This
appliance is not designed
for stacking with any other
ones.
The product is designed
and built for domestic
household use only.
Only original parts
supplied by the
manufacturer may be used.
The manufacturer
guarantees that only these
parts satisfy the safety
requirements.
Opening the door for long
periods can cause a
significant increase of the
temperature in the
compartments of the
appliance.
Clean regularly surfaces
that can come in contact
with food and accessible
drainage systems.
Clean water tanks if they
have not been used for 48h;
flush the water system
connected to a water
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supply if water has not
been drawn for 5 days.
Store raw meat and fish in
suitable containers in the
refrigerator, so that it is not
in contact with or drip onto
other food.
Two-star frozen-food
compartments(if they are
presented in the appliance)
are suitable for storing pre-
frozen food, storing or
making ice-cream and
making ice cubes.
One-, two- and three -star
compartments, if present
in the appliance, are not
suitable for the freezing of
fresh food.
If the appliance is left
empty for long periods,
switch off, defrost, clean,
dry and leave the door
open to prevent mould
developing within the
appliance.
FOR Wine Coolers: this
appliance is intended to be
used exclusively for the
storage of wine
FOR a free standing
appliance: this
refrigerating appliance is
not intended to be used as
a built-in appliance
FOR appliances without a
4-star compartment: this
refrigerating appliance is
not suitable for freezing
foodstuffs
Scrapping old appliances
This appliance is marked according to the
European directive 2012/19/EU on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
WEEE contains both polluting substances (which
can cause negative consequences for the
environment) and basic components (which can be
re-used). It is important to have WEEE subjected to
specific treatments, in order to remove and
dispose properly all pollutants, and recover and
recycle all materials.
Individuals can play an important role in ensuring
that WEEE does not become an environmental
issue; it is essential to follow some basic rules:
WEEE should not be treated as household waste;
WEEE should be handed over to the relevant
collection points managed by the municipality or
by registered companies. In many countries, for
large WEEE, home collection could be present.
In many countries, when you buy a new appliance,
the old one may be returned to the retailer who
has to collect it free of charge on a one-to-one
basis, as long as the equipment is of equivalent
type and has the same functions as the supplied
equipment.
Conformity
By placing the mark on this product, we
are confirming compliance to all relevant European
safety, health and environmental requirements
which are applicable in legislation for this product.
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Guarantee
Minimum guarantee is: 2 years for EU Countries, 3
years for Turkey, 1 year for UK, 1 year for Russia, 3
years for Sweden, 2 years for Serbia, 5 years for
Norway, 1 year for Morocco, 6 months for Algeria,
Tunisia no legal warranty required.
For further information about the product, please
consult https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/ or scan the QR
on the energy label supplied with the appliance
Energy Saving
For better energy saving we suggest :
Installing the appliance away from
heat sources and not exposed to direct
sunlight and in a well ventilated roo.
Avoid putting hot food into the
refrigerator to avoid increasing the
internal temperature and therefore
causing continuos functionaliting of
the compressor.
Do not excessively stuff foods so as to
ensure proper air circulation.
Defrost the appliance in case there is
ice to facilitate the transfer of cold.
In case of absence of electrical energy,
it is advisable to keep the refrigerator
door closed.
Open or keep the doors of the
appliance open as little as possible
Avoid adjusting the setting to
temperatures too cold.
Remove dust present on the rear of
the appliance
Electrical Connection
WARNING
This appliance should be properly grounded for
your safety. The power cord of this appliance is
equipped with a three-prong plug which mates
with the standard three prong wall outlets to
minimize the possibility of electrical shock.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove
the third ground prong from the power cord
supplied.
This refrigerator appliance requires a standard
220-240VAC 50/60Hz electrical outlet with three-
prong ground.
This refrigerator appliance is not designed to be
used with an inverter.
The cord should be secured behind the appliance
and not left exposed or dangling to prevent
accidental injury.
Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling the
power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull
straight out from the receptacle.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
If the power cord is too short, have a qualified
electrician or service technician install an outlet
near the appliance. Use of an extension cord can
negatively affect the performance of the unit.
Improper use of the grounded plug can result in
the risk of electrical shock. If the power cord is
damaged, have it replaced by an authorized
service center.
Climate Range
The information about the climate range of the
appliance is provided on the rating plate. It
indicates at which ambient temperature (that is,
room temperature, in which the appliance is
working) the operation of the appliance is optimal
(proper).
Climate
range
Permissible ambient
temperature
SN
from +10°C to +32°C
N
from +16°C to +32°C
ST
from +16°C to +38°C
T
from +16°C to +43°C
- extended temperate (SN): ‘this refrigerating
appliance is intended to be used at ambient
temperatures ranging from 10 °C to 32 °C’;
- temperate (N): ‘this refrigerating appliance is
intended to be used at ambient temperatures
ranging from 16 °C to 32 °C’;
- subtropical (ST): ‘this refrigerating appliance is
intended to be used at ambient temperatures
ranging from 16 °C to 38 °C’;
- tropical (T): ‘this refrigerating appliance is
intended to be used at ambient temperatures
ranging from 16 °C to 43 °C’;
Note Given the limit values of the ambient
temperature range for the climate classes for
which the refrigerating appliance is designed and
the fact that the internal temperatures could be
affected by such factors as location of the
refrigerating appliance, ambient temperature and
the frequency of door opening, the setting of any
temperature control device might have to be
varied to allow for these factors, if appropriate.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Locks
If your Refrigerator is fitted with a lock, keep the
key out of reach and not in the vicinity of the
appliance to prevent children being entrapped.
When disposing of an old Refrigerator, break off
any old locks or latches as a safeguard.
Freon-free
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The freon-free refrigerant (R600a) and the foaming
insulation material (cyclopentane) that is
environmentally friendly are used for the
refrigerator, causing no damage to the ozone layer
and having a very small impact on the global
warming. R600a is flammable, and sealed in a
refrigeration system, without leakage during
normal use. But, in case of refrigerant leakage due
to the refrigerant circuit being damaged, be sure to
keep the appliance away from open flames and
open the windows for ventilation as quickly as
possible.
Product Features
Electronic temperature control
Reversible door
No
Description
1
Thermostat
2
Refrigerator Glass Shelf
3
Crisper Cover
4
Crisper
5
Frozen drawer
6
Adjusting foot
7
Bottle frame
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
No
Description
1
Thermostat
2
Refrigerator Glass Shelf
3
Crisper Cover
4
Crisper
5
Frozen Drawer
6
Adjusting foot
7
Bottle frame
No
Description
1
Thermostat
2
Refrigerator Glass Shelf
3
Crisper Cover
4
Crisper
5
Frozen Drawer
6
Adjusting foot
7
Bottle frame
10
No
Description
1
Thermostat
2
Refrigerator Glass Shelf
3
Crisper Cover
4
Crisper
5
Frozen Drawer
6
Adjusting foot
7
Upper bottle frame
8
Water Tank
No
Description
1
Thermostat
2
Refrigerator Glass Shelf
3
Crisper Cover
4
Crisper
5
Frozen Drawer
6
Adjusting foot
7
Water Tank
8
Bottle frame
11
No
Description
1
Thermostat
2
Fridge glass shelf
3
Crisper cover
4
Crisper
5
Freezer drawer
6
Leveling foot
7
Bottle rack
The most energy-saving configuration requires
drawers, food box and shelves to be positioned in
the product, please refer to the above pictures.
Due to technological innovation, the descriptions
of the product in this manual may not be
completely consistent with your refrigerator.
Details are in accordance with the material item.
Preparations for use
Installationlocation
1. Ventilation condition
The position you select for the refrigerator
installation should be well-ventilated and has less
hot air. Do not locate the refrigerator near a heat
source such as cooker, boiler, and avoid it from
direct sunlight, thus guaranteeing the refrigeration
effect while saving energy consumption. Do not
locate the refrigerator in the damp place, so as to
prevent the refrigerator from rusting and leaking
electricity. The result of the total space of the room
in which the refrigerator is installed being divided
by the refrigerant charge amount of the
refrigerator shall not be less than 8 g/M
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.
Note: The amount of refrigerant charged for the
refrigerator can be found on the nameplate.
2. Heat dissipation space
When working, the refrigerator gives off heat to
surroundings. Therefore, at least 300 mm of free
space should be spared at the top side, more than
100 mm on both sides, and above 50 mm at the
back side of the refrigerator.
3. Level ground
Place the refrigerator on the solid and flat ground
(floor) to keep it stable, or else, it will give rise to
vibration and noise. When the refrigerator is
placed on such flooring materials as carpet, straw
mat, polyvinyl chloride, the solid backing plates
should be applied underneath the refrigerator, so
as to prevent color change due to heat
dissipation.
Unobstructed ventilation shall be
maintained around the appliance or in an
embedded structure.
Preparations for use
1. Standing time
After the refrigerator is properly installed and well
cleaned, do not switch it on immediately. Make
sure to energize the refrigerator after more than 1
hour of standing, so as to ensure its normal
operation.
2. Cleaning
Confirm the accessory parts inside the refrigerator
and wipe the inside with a soft cloth.
3. Power-on
Insert the plug into the solid socket to start the
compressor. After 1 hour, open the freezer door, if
the temperature inside the freezer compartment
drops obviously, it indicates the refrigeration
system is working normally.
4. Storage of food
After the refrigerator runs for a period of time, the
internal temperature of the refrigerator will be
automatically controlled according to the user’s
temperature setting. After the refrigerator is fully
cooled, put in foods, which usually need 2~3 hours
to be fully cooled. In summer, when the
temperature is high, it takes more than 4 hours for
the foods to be fully cooled (Try to open the
refrigerator door as less as possible before the
internal temperature cools down).
If the refrigerator is installed in the moisture
place, make sure to check whether the ground wire
and leakage circuit breaker are normal. If vibration
noises are produced due to the refrigerator
contacting the wall or if the wall gets blackened by
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air convection around the compressor, move the
refrigerator away from the wall. Setting up the
refrigerator may cause jamming noise or image
chaos to the mobile phone, fixed-line telephone,
radio receiver, television set surrounding it, so try
to keep the refrigerator as far away as possible in
such case.
Functions
Temperature setting:
The temperature of the refrigerator is controlled
by the control panel mounted in the fridge compa
rtment.
The refrigerator temperature is set to be the lowe
st when at "2°C" and the highest when at "8°C". It
can be adjusted according to the user's needs.
1. Under the normal operating condition (in spring
and autumn), it is recommended to set the temp
erature at “5°C”.
2. In summer when the ambient temperature is hi
gh, it is recommended to set temperature at “5 -
6°C”, so as to guarantee the fridge and freezer te
mperatures and reduce the refrigerator continuou
s running time; and in winter when the ambient te
mperature is low, it is recommended to set tempe
rature at “4-
5°C” to avoid frequent start/stop of the refrigerat
or.
3. Fast Cool: When this function is enabled, the
fridge temperature and the freezer temperature
can be reduced rapidly at the same time, so that
foods can be kept in fresh condition with their
nutrition not lost. The maximum running time of
the fast-cool function is 26 hours, after which, the
refrigerator will be restored to its previous mode
that is set before the fast-cool function is enabled.
Remark The temperatures may vary with respe
ct to setting’s ones due to compressor cycles and
outside conditions.
Note: If the indicator light‘2 or 5 or ‘8gets
flickering, it indicates that the refrigerator
has broken down. Please contact the after-
sales personnel for on-site service as soon as
possible.
Instructions for food storage
Position different food in different compartments
according to be below table
Refrigerator
compartment
Type of food
Door or balconies of
fridge compartment
Foods with
natural preservatives,
such as jams, juices,
drinks, condiments.
Do not store
perishable foods
Crisper drawers
(salad drawer)
Fruits, herbs and
vegetables should be
placed separately in
the crisper bin
Do not store
bananas, onions,
potatoes, garlic in the
refrigerator
Fridge shelf middle
Dairy products,
eggs
Fridge shelf top
Foods that do no
need coocking, such as
ready-to-eat foods,
deli meats, leftovers.
Freezer
drawer(s)/tray
Foods for long-
term storage
Bottom drawer
for raw meet, poultry,
fish
Middle drawer
for frozen vegetables,
chips.
Top tray for ice
cream, frozen fruit,
frozen baked goods.
Precautions for use
The appliance might not operate consistently
(there is possibility of defrosting or
temperature becoming too warm in the frozen
food compartment) when sited for an
extended period of time below the cold limit
of the temperature range for which the
refrigerating appliance is designed
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The information of climate type of the
appliance is provided on the rating plate.
The internal temperature could be affected by
such factors as the location of refrigerating
appliance, ambient temperature, and
frequency of door open, etc., and if
appropriate, a warning that setting of any
temperature control device might have to be
varied to allow for these factors should be
made.
Effervescent drinks should not be stored in the
freezer compartment or the low-temperature
compartment, and some products such as
water ices should not be consumed too cold.
Food storage location
Due to the cold air circulation in the refrigerator,
the temperature of each area in the refrigerator is
different, so different kinds of food should be
placed in different areas.
The fresh food compartment is suitable for the
storage of such foods as need not to be frozen, the
cooked food, beer, eggs, some condiments that
need cold preservation, milk, fruit juice, etc. The
crisper box is suitable for the preservation of
vegetables, fruits, etc.
The freezer compartment is suitable for the
storage of ice cream, frozen food and the foods to
be preserved for a long time.
It’s suggested to set the temperature at 4°C in the
fridge compartment, and, whether possible, at -
18°C in the freezer compartment.
For most food categories, the longest storage time
in the fridge compartment is achieved with colder
temperatures. Since some particular products (as
fresh fruits and vegetables) may be damaged with
colder temperatures, it is suggested to keep them
in the crisper drawers, whenever present. If not
present, maintain an average setting of the
thermostat.
For frozen food, refer to the storage time written
on the food packaging. This storage time is
achieved whenever the setting respects the
reference temperatures of the compartment (one-
star -6°C, two stars -12°C, three stars -18°C)
Use of the fresh food compartment
Set the temperature of the fresh food storage
compartment between 2 ~ 8 , and store the
foods that are intended for short-term storage, or
to be eaten at any time in the fresh food
compartment.
Fridge shelf: When removing the shelf, lift it up first,
and then pull it out; and when installing the shelf,
place it into position before putting it down. (For
the two-section shelf, push the first section to the
rear end, and then pull the second section out).
Keep the shelf rear flange upward, to prevent
foods from contact the liner wall. When taking out
or putting in the shelf, hold it firmly, and handle
with care to avoid damage.
Crisper box: Pull out the crisper box for access to
food. After using or cleaning the cover plate of the
crisper box, be sure to put it back onto the crisper,
so that the internal temperature of the crisper box
will not be affected.
Cautions for food storage
You’d better clean the foods and wipe them dry
before storing them inside the refrigerator.
Before foods are put in the refrigerator, it is
advisable to seal them up, so as to prevent water
evaporation to keep fresh fruits and vegetables
on one hand, and prevent taint of odor on the
other hand.
Do not put too many or too weight foods inside the
refrigerator. Keep enoughspace between foods; if too
close, the cold air flow will be blocked, thus affecting
the refrigeration effect. Do not store excessive or
overweight foods, to avoid the shelf from being
crushed. When storing the foods, keep a distance
away from the inner wall; and do not place the water-
rich foods too close to the fridge rear wall, lest they
get frozen on the inner wall.
Categorized storage of foodsFoods should be
stored by category, with the foods you eat every
day placed in front of the shelf, so that the door
open duration can be shortened and food
spoilage due to expiration can be avoid.
Energy-saving tips:Allow the hot food cool down to
the room temperature before putting it in the
refrigerator. Put the frozen food in the fresh food
compartment to thaw, using the low temperature
of the frozen food to cool the fresh food, thus
saving energy.
Storage of fruits and vegetables
In the case of refrigerating appliances with chill
compartment, a statement to the effect that some
types of fresh vegetables and fruits are sensitive to
cold and therefore are not suitable for storage in
this kind of compartment should be made.
Use of the frozen food storage compartment
The freezer temperature is controlled below -18 ,
and it is advisable to store the food for long-term
preservation in the freezer compartment, but the
storage duration indicated on the food packaging
should be adhered to.
The freezer drawers are used to store food that
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needs to be frozen. Fish and meat of large block
size should be cut into small pieces and packed
into fresh-keeping bags before they are evenly
distributed inside the freezer drawers.
Allow the hot foods to cool down to the room
temperature before putting them in the freezer
compartment.
Do not put a glass container with liquid or the
canned liquid that is sealed in the freezer
compartment, so as to avoid burst due to volume
expansion after the liquid gets frozen up.
Divide the food into appropriately small
portions
You’d better pack the food up before freezing it,
and the packing bag used should be dry, in case the
packing bags are frozen together. Foods should be
packed or covered by such suitable materials as are
firm, tasteless, impervious to air and water, non-
toxic and pollution-free, to avoid cross-
contamination and transfer of odor.
Tips for shopping the frozen foods
1. When you are buying frozen food, look at the
Storage Guidelines on the packaging. You will
be able to store each item of frozen food for
the period shown against the star rating. This
is usually the period stated as “Best to use
them before×”, found on the front of the
packaging.
2. Check the temperature of the frozen food
cabinet in the shop where you buy the frozen
foods.
3. Make sure the frozen food package is in
perfect condition.
4. Always buy frozen products last on your
shopping trip or visit to the supermarket.
5. Try to keep frozen food together whilst
shopping and on the journey home, as this
will help to keep the food cooler.
6. Don’t buy frozen food unless you can freeze it
straight away. Special insulated bags can be
bought from most supermarkets and
hardware shops. These keep the frozen foods
cold longer.
7. For some foods, thawing before cooking is
unnecessary. Vegetables and pasta can be
added directly to boiling water or steam
cooked. Frozen sauces and soups can be put
into a saucepan and heated gently until
thawed.
8. Use quality food and handle it as little as
possible. When foods are frozen in small
quantities, it will take less than for them to
freeze up and thaw.
9. Estimate the amount of foods to be frozen
up. When freezing large amounts of fresh
food, adjust the temperature control knob to
the low mode, with the freezer temperature
lowered. So, foods can be frozen up in fast
manner, with the food freshness well kept.
Tips for Water dispenser (if available)
The refrigerator includes a water dispenser which
makes it easier to fill your cup of water and have
access to cold water almost immediately. The
water dispenser includes one tank of 2.0 litres of
water which has to be filled out. To use water
dispenser follow the instructions below:
1. Open the refrigerator door to ensure the
water dispenser fixed well.
2. Open the filler cover of the water tank, slowly
fill the water tank to prevent any spills until
the tank is filled. Then close the filler cover of
the water tank. See image C.
3. Once the water tank is full, set the
thermostat at the lowest mode or the Fast
Cool mode, and one hour later you can
dispense water for drinking. See image D.
Please restore to the original temperature
setting after use.
4. When using the water dispenser, some water
may drip and accumulate at the bottom of the
water dispenser. Please wipe it with a cloth
when necessary.
5. The maximum fill must be lower than the tank
cover as indicated by the maximum fill line
Water tank
Filler cover
close
open
Water dispenser
Water switch
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NOTEDon't take away the cup until no waterdrop.
Tips for special needs
Moving the refrigerator/freezer
Location
Do not place your refrigerator/freezer near a heat
source, e.g. cooker, boiler or radiator. Avoid it from
direct sunlight in out-buildings or sun lounges.
Leveling
Make sure to level your refrigerator/freezer using
the front leveling feet. If not level, the refrigerator/
freezer door gasket sealing performance will be
affected, or even it may lead to the operating
failure of your refrigerator/freezer.
After locating the refrigerator/freezer in position,
wait for 4 hours before using it, so as to allow the
refrigerant to settle.
Installation
Do not cover or block the vents or grilles of your
appliance.
When you are out for a long time
If the appliance will not be used for several
months, turn it off first, and then unplug the plug
from the wall outlet.
Take out all foods.
Clean and dry the interior thoroughly. To
prevent odor and mold growth, leave the door
ajar: block it open or have the door removed if
necessary.
Keep the cleaned appliance in a dry, ventilated
place and away from the heat source, place the
appliance smoothly, and do not place heavy
objects on top of it.
The unit should not be accessible to child’s play.
Maintenance and cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug the power plug first;
Do not plug in or plug out the plug with wet hand,
because there is a risk of electric shock and injury.
Do not spill water directly on the refrigerator, to
avoid rust, electricity leakage and accidents. Do
not stretch your hands into the bottom of the
refrigerator, since you might be scratched by
sharp metal corners.
Internal cleaning and external cleaning
The food residuals in the refrigerator are liable to
produce bad odor, so the refrigerator must be
cleaned regularly. The fresh food compartment is
usually cleaned once a month.
Remove all shelves, crisper box, bottle racks, cover
board, and drawers etc., and clean them with a soft
towel or sponge dipped in warm water or neutral
detergent.
Clear off the dusts accumulated on the rear panel
and side plates of the refrigerator often.
After using detergent, be sure to rinse it with clean
water, and then wipe it dry.
Do not use bristle brush, steel wire brush,
detergent, soap powder, alkaline detergent,
benzene, gasoline, acid, hot water and other
corrosive or soluble items to cleanse the cabinet
surface, door gasket, plastic decorative parts,
etc., so as to avoid damage.
Carefully wipe dry the door gasket, clean the
groove using a wooden chopstick wrapped with
cotton string. After the cleaning, fix the four
corners of the door gasket first, and then embed it
segment by segment into the door groove.
Interruption of power supply or failure of the
refrigerating system
Take care of the frozen foods in the event of an
extended non-running of the refrigerating
appliance (such as interruption of power supply
or failure of the refrigerating system).
Try to open the refrigerator door as less as
possible, in this way can food safely and freshly
kept for hours even in hot summer.
If you get the power outage notice in advance
1) Adjust the thermostat knob to the high mode
an hour in advance; so that foods get fully
frozen (Do not store new food during this
time!). Restore the temperature mode to the
original setting when power supply becomes
normal in a timely manner.
2) You can also make ice with a watertight
container, and put it in the upper part of the
freezer, so as to extend the time for fresh food
to be stored.
Note: Once the refrigerator is used, you’d
better use it continuously; and under normal
circumstance, do not stop its use, so as not to
affect the service life.
Defrosting
After a period of use, a thin layer of frost will be
formed on the freezer compartment inner wall (or
evaporator) surface, which may affect the
refrigeration effect if exceeding 5mm in thickness.
In such case, you need to gently scrape the frost
off using an ice scraper rather than the metal or
sharp hardware. Frosts need to be cleared off
every 3 months or so, and if the normal use of
drawers and normal access of foods are affected
by frosting, make sure to remove the frosts in a
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timely manner. Follow the following steps to
remove frosts:
1. Take out the frozen foods, shut off the mains
power supply, open the refrigerator door,
and gently remove the frosts from the inner
wall with an ice scraper. To speed up the
thawing process, you are suggested to place a
bowl of hot water inside the
refrigerator/freezer, and when the solid ice
frosts become loose, use an ice scraper to
scrape them off and then take them out.
2. After defrosting, clean the
refrigerator/freezer inside, and switch on the
power supply.
Changing the lamp
The LED lamp is used by the refrigerator for
lighting, which features low energy consumption
and long service life. In case of any abnormality,
please contact the after-sales personnel for
visiting service.The lamps can only be replaced by
the manufacturer,together with a part of the
appliance
Safety-check after maintenance
Is the power cord broken or damaged?
Is the power plug firmly inserted into the socket?
Is the power plug abnormally overheat?
Note: Electric shock and fire accident may
be caused in case the power cord and plugs
damaged or stained by dust. If any abnormality,
please unplug the power plug and get in contact
with the vendor.
Simple fault analysis and
elimination
With regard to the following small faults, not
every failure needs to be fixed by the technical
service personnel; you can try to solve the
problem.
Case
Inspection
Solutions
Completely
non-refrigeration
Is power plug
off?
Are breakers
and fuses a
broken?
No electricity
or line trip?
Re-plug.
Opening the
door and checking
whether the lamp
is lit.
Abnormal
noise
Is refrigerator
stable?
Does
refrigerator reach
the wall?
Adjusting
refrigerator's
adjustable feet.
Off the wall.
Poor
refrigerating
efficiency
Do you put
hot food or too
much food?
Putting food
into refrigerator
when hot food
Do you open
the door
frequently?
Do you clip
food bag to the
seal of door?
Direct
sunlight or near a
furnace or stove?
Is it well-
ventilated?
Temperature
setting in too
high?
becomes cool.
Checking and
closing the door.
Removing the
refrigerator from
the heat source.
Emptying the
distance to
maintain good
ventilation.
Setting to the
appropriate
temperature.
Peculiar smell
in refrigerator
Any spoiled
food?
Do you need
to clean
refrigerator?
Do you pack
food of strong
flavors?
Throwing
away spoiled
food.
Cleaning
refrigerator.
Packing food
of strong flavors.
Note: If the above descriptions are
inapplicable to troubleshooting, do not
disassemble and repair it yourself. Repairs carried
out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or
serious malfunctioning. Contact the local store
where your purchase was made. This product
should be serviced by an authorized engineer and
only genuine spare parts should be used.
When the appliance is not in use for long periods,
disconnect from the electricity supply, empty all
foods and clean the appliance, leaving the door
ajar to prevent unpleasant smells.
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To contact the technical assistance, visit our
website:https://corporate.haier-europe.com/en/
Under the section “website”, choose the brand of
your product and your country. You will be
redirected to the specific website where you can
find the telephone number and form to contact the
technical assistance
I. Maintenance guide
a) Sensor fault alarm:
If any sensor fails, the corresponding LED indicator
will flash at a frequency of 1Hz (i.e., ON for 0.5s,
OFF for 0.5s), until the said fault gets removed:
Indicator light ‘2°C’ flashing : fridge
temperature sensor fault
Indicator light ‘5°C’ flashing: fridge
evaporator sensor fault
Indicator light ‘8°C’ flashing: ambient
temperature sensor fault
b) Door open alarm
If the fridge door is left open for more than 3
minutes, all the indicator lights get flashing
simultaneously at the frequency of 1Hz (i.e., ON for
0.5s, OFF for 0.5s). The alarm can be suspended for
3 minutes by pressing any key, however it will not
be lifted until the said fridge door is closed.
The compressor cannot start.
If a power failure occurs, please wait for 5 minute
before turning on the appliance or wait for 5
minutes after the system is powered on. After that
observe whether the compressor can work
normally or not.
The refrigerator has frost formation
It is normal, this is not a no frost appliance.
If there is heavy frost in the freezer compartment,
please defrost the appliance (see “maintenance
and cleaning” section).
Certifications
Electrical information
This electrical appliance must be grounded
This product is equipped with a plug, which is
suitable for all houses equipped with sockets
meeting the current specifications
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket
outlets, it should be cut off and carefully disposed
of. To avoid a possible shock hazard, do not insert
the discarded plug into a socket.
This product complies the EEC directives.
Reversing the Door Swing
1. Make sure that your refrigerator is unplugged.
2. Pry the hinge cover up and off, remove the three
screws that secure the upper hinge to the door,
then remove the hinge.
3. Remove the refrigerator compartment door
from the cabinet.
4. Remove the two screws that secure the center
hinge.
5. Remove the freezer compartment door.
6. Remove the screws that secure the lower hinge
to the right side of the cabinet, then remove the
hinge.
7. Remove the washer and nut that secure the pin
shaft to the right hole on the lower hinge, then
remove the shaft
Hinge cover
Screws
Upper hinge
Screws
Center hinge
Refrigerator compartment
door
Screws
Center hinge
Pin shaft
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8. Insert the pin shaft into the left hole on the
lower hinge, then secure the shaft with the washer
and nut.
9. Install the lower hinge on the left side of the
cabinet.
10. Remove the screw that secures the door stop
from the bottom right of the freezer compartment
door, then remove the door stop and install to the
bottom left side.
11. Install the freezer compartment door.
12. Move the door bushing from the top right side
of the freezer door to the top left side of the door.
And move the left hole cover to the right side.
13. Remove the center hinge screw hole plug on
the left side of the cabinet, then install in the screw
holes on the right side of the cabinet.
14. Install the center hinge to the left side with the
two screws you removed previously.
15. Get the left door stop from the accessory bag,
install it on the bottom left side of the refrigerator
door.
16. Install the Refrigerator compartment door.
17. Move the door bushing from the top right side
of the Refrigerator door to the top left side of the
door. And move the left hole cover to the right side.
18. Remove the screw that secures the hinge screw
hole cover from the top left side of the cabinet,
remove the cover and secures the cover on the top
right side of the cabinet.
19. Secure the upper hinge to the top left side of
the cabinet with the three screws you removed
previously. Before you tighten the upper hinge
screws, make sure that the top of the door is level
with the cabinet and that the rubber gasket makes
a good seal.
Pin shaft
Freezer door
Door stop
Hole cover
Door
bushing
Screw hole plug
Freezer compartment door
Center hinge
Door bushing
Screws
Refrigerator door
Left door stop
Hole cover
Door
bushing
Hinge screw hole
Screw
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