Haier HRF-200NS Owner's manual

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Refrigerator
Owner s Manual
IMPORTANT
: Congratulations for choosing a high quality refrigerator
by . Please read this owner's manual carefully
before using your new refrigerator. Now you will be cool,
with
HRF-200N(White/Silver)
HRF-250N(White/Silver)
HRF-300N(White/Silver)
HRF-350N(White/Silver)
Refrigerator Parts
A
B
Refrigerator Parts
1. Freezer compartment
2.
3.
Thermostat box / Temperature control knob
4.
Shelves
5.
Transparent vegetable shelf
6.
Vegetable bin
7.
Freezer door
8.
9.
Detachable door seal
10.
Bottle shelf
Refrigerator door
(Glass shelve is available for silver model)
1
The coldest part of the refrigerator is the freezer,
are
a A. In the refrigerator section, the temperature
gradually becomes less cold from area
B.
VC or deodorization
How To Install Your Refrigerator
ENSURE THAT:
Thi
s appliance must be earthed.
Do not carry the refrigerator by its door and the
piping of the condenser, as this is dangerous!
2
It is installed and levelled on a floor
capabl
e of holding its weight when
full
y loaded.
It is sited in a dry, sheltered place,
awa
y from heat and direct sunlight.
Yo
u install your refrigerator well away
from inflammables, such as petrol,
kerosene
, etc.
Leav
e at least 7.5cm air space on top
of the refrigerator and 2.5cm rear
spac
e (between the back and wall).
Thi
s allows air to circulate freely and
help
s stop condensation on the
cabinet.
It is only used for jobs designed for
refrigerators.
You
r refrigerator is cleaned before
use.
IMPORTANT:
You
r refrigerator must only be
connected to a 230 10 volts, 50Hz
A.C
. power supply; failure to do so
ma
y invalidate the guarantee.
A 13 amp, 3 pin plug and a 5 amp
fuse only must be used for this
refrigerato
r otherwise damage may
result
. The plug should always be
wire
d in accordance with the
followin
g codes:
Gree
n and Yellow - EARTH (E)
Blue or Black - NEUTRAL (N)
Brow
n or Red - LIVE (L)
If you are in doubt, consult a
qualifie
d electrician.
Switc
h on and turn the temperature
contro
l knob to number 4 setting.
Allo
w the fridge to become properly
col
d before loading with food.
WARNING
Intended use: This appliance has been designed exclusively for use in dry-interior
households.Every other use is improper and may lead to injuries,whereby the
liability of the manufacturer will cease.
Operating Instructions
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Tur
n temperature control knob to
h i g h e
r n u m b e r s f o r c o l d e r
temperatures.
To take out the ice cubes
10 2 3 4 5 6 7
OFF
COL
D COLDER COLDEST
For faster freezing of fresh food turn
th
e temperature control knob to
settin
g 7. Once it is frozen, reduce to
norma
l setting. The more fresh food
yo
u freeze at any one time, the longer
it takes and the higher the freeze
settin
g required.
Durin
g extremely hot weather and
frequen
t door openings, you may
nee
d to select a higher setting to
ensur
e that food is kept cold.
Thi
s appliance is most energy
efficien
t when the doors are kept
firml
y closed.
Fil
l the ice tray 3/4 full with water and
the
n place it in the lower part of the
freezer.
MAKING ICE CUBES
1. Knock the ice tray lightly to loose it.
-or-
2. Hold the bottom of the ice tray in warm
wate
r for a while.
-or-
3. Twist the ice tray to loose the ice cubes.
3
This appliance is not intended for use by
personsincluding childrenwith reduce
physical,sensory or mental capabilities,or
lack of experience and knowledge,unless
they have been given supervision or inst-
ruction concerning use of the appliance by
a person responsible for their safety.
Chridren should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer,its service
agent or similarly qualified persons in or-
der to avoid a hazard.
CAUTION:
To Defrost Your Refrigerator
FREEZER
4
The freezer compartment should
be defrosted when ice build up
exceed
s 6mm thickness.
Before defrosting the freezer
co mpar t ment
, tr ansf e r any
remainin
g frozen food to another
freezer or wrap it in several layers
of newspaper and place it in a cold
refrigerator. Remember that any
ris
e in the temperature will shorten
th
e life of the frozen food.
Was
h with a warm water solution
containing either a mild detergent
or baking soda solution (2 table
spoons/30g baking soda to 1 litre
war
m water).
Unplu
g refrigerator from electricity
power supply.
Remove all food and ice blocks
fro
m the freezer compartment. It is
no
t necessary to remove the food
fro
m the fridge section.
Plac
e pan of hot water inside
freeze
r compartment to speed
defrosting
, and leave freezer door
open.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dr
y the freezer with a soft sponge
and a piec
e of cloth.
You
r refrigerator defrosts the ice
in the lower part automatically.
Th
e water accumulates in the drain
hol
e (2) and is sent to the collecting
tra
y at the rear of the refrigerator
wher
e it is evaporated. Clean the
drai
n hole (2) and the pipe hose by
pouring a smal
l glass of luke-warm
wate
r inside it.
Che
ck the drain hole (2) at regular
in
tervals to see if it is clogged, and
if necessary, clean it. Do not fill
you
r refrigerator and cover up the
drai
n channel (1).
RE
FRIGERATOR
6.
7.
Turn temperature control knob to
"O
" position.
CAUTION
5.
NEVER USE SHARP OR METAL
OBJE
CTS TO REMOVE ICE. USE
THE PLASTIC ICE SCRAPPER
PROVIDED.
5
1
2
1 Press the buckle,then remove the lamp cover.
2 Twist the bulb and replace a new one.
3 We assemble it according to the reverse order.
Lamp Replacement Guidance
Food Preparation and Storage Tips
6
STORING FRESH FOOD
Leafy Vegetables
Wash in cool, clean water. Drain off water but do
no
t dry, then place in vegetable bin.
Othe
r Vegetables
an
d Fruits
Wash
, dry, then place in vegetable bin.
Fresh Meat
in fridge
Wra
p in aluminium foil or waxed paper and place
in fridge.
Cooke
d meat
Afte
r cooking, cool for 1-2 hours then cover,
or wrap promptly in aluminium foil to prevent
dryin
g and place in fridge.
Fres
h Fish
Alway
s use on day of purchase or wash /
clean / dr
y and wrap in aluminium foil, then place
in FREEZER compartment.
Butter/Cheese
Fo
r normal use, should be stored in fridge; extra
supplies should be frozen.
* For storage period, please refer to fresh food storage chart below
FRESH FOOD STORAGE CHART
Variety Meats
Steaks/Roasts
Chicken
Cure
d Meats
Mince
d Beef
Bacon
1-
2 days
3-
5 days
1-
2 days
7-1
0 days
1-
2 days
3-
7 days
Note
: for maximum freshness
stor
e in area "B" (see page 1).
Fo
r longer storage, follow directions
fo
r FREEZING.
STORIN
G FROZEN FOOD
Aluminiu
m foil and plastic wrap
wil
l give best protection when
freezin
g food.
Neve
r re-freeze food which has
thawe
d out.
Se
e storage guide for normal
storag
e of frozen foods.
Food Preparation and Storage Tips
7
DAIRY
Butter
Cheese
Ic
e Cream
Margarine
Mil
k and Cream
3 - 6 months
6 months
1 month
3 months
3 months
FROZEN FOOD STORAGE CHART
2 - 4 months
1 week
3 - 4 months
2 months
2 - 4 months
4 - 6 months
BREA
D AND PASTRY
Breads-Baked
Breads-Unbaked
Yeast Cakes, Cup Cakes
Baked Cakes, Unbaked Cakes
Pies
, baked or unbaked
Doug
h only
FIS
H AND SEA FOOD
Fish
Shrimp (uncooked)
Prawns
6 - 9 months
2 - 3 months
2 - 3 months
MAI
N DISHES
Cooked main dishes
Sandwiches
Soup
, Sauces, Gravies
2 - 4 months
3 weeks
2 - 3 months
MEA
T UNCOOKED
Beef
Pork
Lamb
Veal
Chicken
6 -
12 months
3 - 6 months
6 - 9 months
6 - 9 months
12 months
FRUITS
Citru
s fruits and juices
Fruit juices
Pineapple
Othe
r fruits
9 -
12 months
4 - 6 months
2 -
12 months
8 - 12 months
VEGETABLES
Cooke
d Vegetables
Raw Vegetables (Blanched):
4 - 6 months
8-1
2 months
Cleaning Your Refrigerator
8
IMPORTANT
BEFORE CLEANING, ALWAYS SWITCH REFRIGERATOR OFF AND REMOVE
PLU
G FROM THE POWER SUPPLY.
PART
OUTSIDE
HOW TO CLEAN
* Wash using warm water and a mild detergent.
* Wipe clean and dry
* DO NOT USE ABRASIVES OR HARSH CLEANERS
* Waxing is recommended if humidity is high, to prolong
* the life of your refrigerator. Use a good qauality car
wa
x or appliance wax.
DO NOT USE WAX ON PLASTIC PARTS. DO NOT
US
E BLEACH OR PETROL BASED PRODUCTS TO
CLEA
N YOUR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
* Wash with a warm water solution containing either
a mil
d detergent or baking soda solution (2 table
spoons/30
g baking soda to 1 litre warm water).
* Wipe clean and dry.
FRIDGE COMPARTMENT/DOOR
LINE
R GASKET/VEGETABLE
BIN/SHELVES
CONDENSE
R COIL
* Wash using only warm water, a mild detergent and
sof
t cloth.
* Rinse and dry.
* Use vacuum cleaner or soft brush to clean dust and
lin
t from condenser coil every 2-3 months.
USEFUL HINTS:
If your refrigerator is to be out of
servic
e for any length of time,
ensur
e that the interior is carefully
cleane
d and dried. Leave the door
ope
n to prevent odour and mould
growth
, and disconnect the plug
fro
m the power supply.
Ho
t food MUST be allowed to cool
be
fore being placed in the fridge
or freezer compartments.
Carr
y out regular cleaning of the
exterio
r according to above
instructions
. This is most important
if the refrigerator is subjected to high humidity
an
d heavy condensation.
BUL
B REPLACEMENT:
Always turn off the power supply and
remov
e plug before removing light cover.
SAFETY NOTE:
When disposing of an old refrigerator.
ALWAYS remove door as a safeguard
agains
t anything being trapped inside.
DO NOT store flammable or explosive
substances in the refrigerator cabinet.
DO NOT place fizzy drinks in the freezer
compartment as the containers may burst.
Trouble Shooting Tips
Performance problems are sometimes caused by minor things which can
be corrected simply, without having to call a Service Engineer.
9
PROBLEM / SYMPTOM CHECK LIST ACTION / REMEDY
A) Refrigerator will not work
B) Compressor appears to
run constantly.
Is the mains cable
plugge
d in?
Is the electrical
suppl
y turned on?
Is the temperature
contro
l knob set to "O"
or too low?
Ha
s the fuse blown?
Is the temperature
contro
l knob set very
hight?
Is the door opened
frequently?
Is there sufficient air
ga
p between the back
of the refrigerator
an
d the rear wall?
Is the condenser behind
th
e unit free of dust or dirt?
Note
: On hot days,or if room is warm,the compressor will
automatically run for longer periods.
Inspec
t bulb to see if
it has blown or is loose
Replac
e if necessary with
applianc
e bulb(max 15
watts)
C) Light does not work.
Having tried the above and should the unit still
fai
l to operate, switch off and call a Service Engineer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Plu
g in and switch on.
Tur
n on electrical supply.
Selec
t higher setting.
Replac
e with correct
siz
e fuse.
Adjus
t as necessary
Reduc
e frequency of door
openings.
Pul
l refrigerator away from
th
e wall.
If not, clean as in previous.
table.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
10
Meaning of crossed –out wheeled dustbin:
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate
collection facilities. Contact you local government for information regarding the
collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps,
hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get
into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is
legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposals
at least free of charge.
The refrigerant used in this appliance is fluorinated greenhouse gases, which can
be harmful to environment and can be responsible for the global warming if it leaks
into atmosphere.
-the maximum inlet water pressure,in pascals.
-the minimum inlet water pressure,in pascals.
MMOODDEELL
12Month's Guarntee
Gross Capacity
Voltage
Total Input Power
Refrigerant
Unit Size(WxDxH)
Net Weight
Automatic Interior Light
Lock
Adjustable Feet
Adjustable thermostat
Drain Facility
HHRRFF--225500N0N
YES
250Ltr.
130W
R134a
550 X 615 X 1430
49KG
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
595 X 675 X 1500
HHRRFF--330000N
YES
300Ltr.
130W
R134a
56KG
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
HHRRFF--335500N
YES
350Ltr.
130W
R134a
595 X 675 X1640
58KG
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Note: All capacities are gross.
reserves the right to change
specifications as part of its policy of continuos improvement
11
HHRRFF--2200N00N
YES
200Ltr.
220-240V~, 50Hz
130W
R134a
550 X 615 X 1270
46KG
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
220-240V~, 50Hz 220-240V~, 50Hz 220-240V~, 50Hz
Deodorization/VC Deodorization/VC
Deodorization/VC
Deodorization/VC
Deodorization/VC
Color White/Sliver White/Sliver White/Sliver White/Sliver
produce high quality refrigerators which are strong,
reliable,elegantly styled-yet practical and long lasting for the most demanding
tropical climate and conditions.
new generation refrigerators are convenient to use,
highly efficient, energy saving and are built for quiet running to withstand voltage
fluctuations.
-Free part replacement under warranty
-Free repair under warranty
Limited
45/47, Town Planning Way, llupeju Industrial Estate,
P.M.B 21132,Ikeja,Lagos, Nigeria.
Tel: 01-4973474, 01-5554768, 01-5553288-90,
Fax: 01-5553289, 01-4962076,
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