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To Defrost Your Refrigerator

FREEZER

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The freezer compartment should
be defrosted when ice build up
exceeds 6mm thickness.

Before defrosting the freezer
compartment, transfer any
remaining frozen food to another
freezer or wrap it in several layers
of newspaper and place it in a cold
refrigerator. Remember that any
rise in the temperature will shorten
the life of the frozen food.

Wash with a warm water solution
containing either a mild detergent
or baking soda solution (2 table
spoons/30g baking soda to 1 litre
warm water).

Unplug refrigerator from electricity
power supply.

Remove all food and ice blocks
from the freezer compartment. It is
not necessary to remove the food
from the fridge section.

Place pan of hot water inside
freezer compartment to speed
defrosting, and leave freezer door
open.

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Dry the freezer with a soft sponge
and a piece of cloth.

Your refrigerator defrosts the ice
in the lower part automatically.

The water accumulates in the drain
hole (2) and is sent to the collecting
tray at the rear of the refrigerator
where it is evaporated. Clean the
drain hole (2) and the pipe hose by
pouring a small glass of luke-warm
water inside it.

Check the drain hole (2) at regular
intervals to see if it is clogged, and
if necessary, clean it. Do not fill
your refrigerator and cover up the
drain channel (1).

REFRIGERATOR

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Turn temperature control knob to
"O" position.

CAUTION

5.

NEVER USE SHARP OR METAL
OBJECTS TO REMOVE ICE. USE
THE PLASTIC ICE SCRAPPER
PROVIDED.

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Cleaning Your Refrigerator

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IMPORTANT

BEFORE CLEANING, ALWAYS SWITCH REFRIGERATOR OFF AND REMOVE
PLUG 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 auality car

wax or appliance wax.

DO NOT USE WAX ON PLASTIC PARTS. DO NOT
USE BLEACH OR PETROL BASED PRODUCTS TO
CLEAN YOUR REFRIGERATOR

FREEZER COMPARTMENT

* Wash with a warm wate solution containing either a

mild detergent or baking soda solution (2 table
spoons/30g baking soda to 1 litre warm water).

* Wipe clean and dry.

FRIDGE COMPARTMENT/DOOR
LINER GASKET/VEGETABLE
BIN/SHELVES

CONDENSER COIL

* Wash using only warm water, a mild detergent and

soft cloth.

* Rinse and dry.

* Use vacuum cleaner or soft brush to clean dust and

lint from condenser coil every 2-3 months.

USEFUL HINTS:

If your refrigerator is to be out of
service for any length of time,
ensure that the interior is carefully
cleaned and dried. Leave the door
open to prevent odour and mould
growth, and disconnect the plug
from the power supply.
Hot food MUST be allowed to cool
before being placed in the fridge
or freezer compartments.
Carry out regular cleaning of the
exterior according to above
instructions. This is most important

if the refrigerator is subjected to high humidity
and heavy condensation.

BULB REPLACEMENT:

Always turn off the power supply and
remove plug before removing light cover.

SAFETY NOTE:

When disposing of an old refrigerator.
ALWAYS remove door as a safeguard
against 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.

Summary of Contents for HRF-250E

Page 1: ...able 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 Lago...

Page 2: ...Refrigerator Parts A 1 B 3 4 C 5 6 6 10 D 9 E 8 2 7 11 ...

Page 3: ...knob 4 Shelves 5 Transparent vegetable shelf 6 Vegetable bin 7 Freezer door 8 Dairy box 9 Adjustable door shelf 10 Bottle shelf 11 Refrigerator door 1 The coldest part of the refrigerator is the freezer area A In the refrigerator section the temperature gradually becomes less cold from area B to area E ...

Page 4: ... to do so may invalidate the guarantee A 13 amp 3 pin plug and a 5 amp fuse only must be used for this refrigerator otherwise damage may result The plug should always be wired in accordance with the following codes Green and Yellow EARTH E Blue or Black NEUTRAL N Brown or Red LIVE L If you are in doubt consult a qualified electrician Switch on and turn the temperature control knob to number 4 sett...

Page 5: ...t 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 water for a while or 3 Twist the ice tray to loose the ice cubes USE OF THE PLASTIC FREEZER PROTESTOR MAT Your refrigerator is provided with a plastic mat to protect the bottom of the freezer section Do not place the food directly on the bottom of the freezer bu...

Page 6: ...rouble 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 plugged in Is the electrical supply turned on Is the temperature control knob set to O or too low Has the fuse blown Is...

Page 7: ...NING ALWAYS SWITCH REFRIGERATOR OFF AND REMOVE PLUG 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 auality car wax or appliance wax DO NOT USE WAX ON PLASTIC PARTS DO NOT USE BLEACH OR PETROL BASED PRODUC...

Page 8: ... store in area B see page 1 For longer storage follow directions for FREEZING STORING FROZEN FOOD Aluminium foil and plastic wrap will give best protection when freezing food Never re freeze food which has thawed out See storage guide for normal storage of frozen foods Food Preparation and Storage Tips 7 DAIRY Butter Cheese Ice Cream Margarine Milk and Cream 3 6 months 6 months 1 month 3 months 3 ...

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