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Disposal of the old appliance

Before disposing an old appliance that goes
out of use, please make sure it’s inoperative
and safe. Unplug the appliance and remove
or destroy all of the springs, latches, or
boltlocks in order to avoid the risk of child
entrapment.

It must be noticed that refrigeration system
contains insulating gases and refrigerants,
which require specialized waste disposal.
The  valuable  materials  contained in  a
refrigerator can be recycled. Contact your
local  waste  disposal  center  for  proper
disposal of an old appliance and contact
your local authority or your dealer if you
have any question. Please ensure that the
pipework of your refrigerator does not get
damaged prior to being picked up by the
relevant  waste  disposal   center,   and
contribute  to  environmental  awareness
by  insisting on an appropriate, anti-pollution
method of disposal.

Disposal  of  the  packaging  of  your
new appliance

All the packaging materials employed in the
package  of  your  new  appliance  may be
disposed without any danger to the
environment.

The cardboard box may be broken or cut
into smaller pieces and given to a waste
paper disposal service. The wrapping foil
is made of polyethylene and the polyethylene
pads and stuffing contain no fluorochloric
hydrocarbon.

All these valuable materials may be taken
to a waste collecting center and used again
after adequate recycling.

Consult your local authorities for the name
and address of the waste materials collecting
centers  and waste paper disposal services
nearest to your house.

Safety Instructions and Warnings

Before  starting  the  appliance,  read  the
information given in the User ’s Guide
carefully. The User’s Guide contains very
important observations relating to the
assembly, operation and maintenance of
the appliance.

Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place and
remember to hand it over to the subsequent
owner, if you ever sell the appliance.

The   manufacturer   does   not   accept
responsibility for any damages that may
arise   due   to  non-observation  of   the
following instruction.

     Damaged appliances are not to be put
into operation. In case of doubt, consult your
supplier.

     Connection   and   installation   of  the
appliance  are  to  be  carried  out  in  strict
compliance with the relative instructions set
forth in the User’s Guide.

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Cautions

Summary of Contents for HR-135

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Page 2: ...he cardboard box may be broken or cut into smaller pieces and given to a waste paper disposal service The wrapping foil is made of polyethylene and the polyethylene pads and stuffing contain no fluorochloric hydrocarbon All these valuable materials may be taken to a waste collecting center and used again after adequate recycling Consult your local authorities for the name and address of the waste ...

Page 3: ... or pointed items crushing or twisting any tubes or scraping the coatings off the surfaces If the refrigerant spurts out and gets into eyes it may result in serious eye injuries Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille of the appliance Do not allow children to play with the appliance In no case should children be allowed to sit on the drawers or hang to the door If the supply cord is damage...

Page 4: ...reserves the right to improve the product from time to time without further notice 3 Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 1 Evaporator door 2 Ice tray 3 Evaporator 4 Drip tray 5 Shelf 6 Vegetable box 7 Bottle rack 8 Knob of thermostat ...

Page 5: ...a well ventilated room Allow 10cm on each side and 10cm over the top of the freezer for easy installation and proper air circulation Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight or a heat source as cookers radiators heaters etc An extremely cold room is unsuitable for installation of the appliance To prevent electric shock do not expose the appliance to rain or moisture ...

Page 6: ...the ambient temperature and the amount of food Note foods get frozen under the circum stances described below The temperature regulator is set at an extremely high setting If so reset the regulator to a proper setting In winter ambient temperature is lower than 5 C 6 7 Setting Application 1 2 2 4 4 5 summer ambient temperature 25 C 35 C Spring and autumn ambient temperature 15 C 25 C Winter ambien...

Page 7: ...ods to be refrigerated separately to keep the strong smells from giving off and to keep the foods from being dried Ice preparation Fill 4 5 the ice tray with water and place in the lower part of the evaporator Set the temperature regulator at 7 After making ice reset the regulator to its original setting Otherwise the foods in the refrigerator may get frozen How to take out the ice cubes To take o...

Page 8: ...ce of the evaporator especially when hands are wet When the plug is pulled out wait 3 minutes or more before plug in again Otherwise it may do harm to the compressor When not in use Unplug the appliance Clean the inner compartment thoroughly Leave the door open for 2 or 3 days Note Do not stop the appliance frequently Otherwise the service life of the appliance may be shortened Operation Instructi...

Page 9: ...ely to damage the surfaces of the evaporator and result in the leakage of refrigerant The manufacturer takes no responsibility for cost of the reparation even the appliance is under warranty When a power failure is announced No defrosting Set the temperature regulator to the highest setting No more fresh foods are to be stored in the refrigerator Power failure Do not open the door more often than ...

Page 10: ...oroughly Note 1 Avoid splashing water on the freezer when cleaning 2 Do not use cleansers such as soaps paint boiled water or acid etc 3 When using a chemical rag do not scratch the inner surfaces hardly For efficient operation dirt and dust should be removed from back and bottom of your freezer from time to time To clean the door seal use mild soapy water only 9 ...

Page 11: ...source such as heater Frequent door opens The appliance doesn t stand level Some part of the refrigerator rubs against the wall or other furniture Rain season of high humidity If so dry the surfaces thoroughly The door is frequently opened or it s kept open too long There are large amount of foods of high water content stored in the refrigerator Dry the inner compartment thoroughly The inner Tempe...

Page 12: ...Σ ΊϠΘϤϣ ΔΟϼΜϟ Ϧϣ ϲϠΧ Ϊϟ ΰΠϟ ξϴϔϟ ϭ ΓήѧѧѧηΎΒϣ βϤѧѧѧθϠϟ ΔѧѧѧΟϼΜϟ ν ήѧѧѧόΘΗ Ϧ ΨδϤϟ ϞΜϣ Γέ ήΤϟΎΑ ΚόΒϳ έΪμϤϟ έ ήϤΘγΎΑ Θϔ ϳ ΔΟϼΜϟ ΏΎΑ ϱΩΎϴΘϋ ήϴϏ ΞϴΠο ϟ τδϣ ϞϜθΑ ΔϋϮοϮϣ ήϴϏ ΔΟϼΜ ϭ ς ΎѧΤϟΎΑ ΔѧΟϼΜϟ Ϧѧϣ Ύѧϣ ΰѧΟ ϚΘΤϳ ΦΒτϤϟ ϲϓ ϯήΧ ν ήϏ Α ΔϠϠΒϣ ΔϴΟέΎΨϟ τγϷ ΔϴϟΎόϟ ΔΑϮσήϟ Ε Ϋ έΎτϣϷ Ϟμϓ ϒϔΟ ˬϝΎΤϟ ϲϫ ϩάϫ ΖϧΎϛ ϝΎΣ ϲϓϭ ΪϴΟ τγϷ ΔϠϠΒϣ ΔϴϠΧ Ϊϟ τγϷ ΎΣϮΘϔϣ ϙήΘϳ ϭ έ ήϤΘγΎΑ ΏΎΒϟ Θϔϳ Ϥϟ ΔϠϳϮσ ΓΪ ϲѧΘϟ ΔѧϤόσϷ Ϧѧϣ ΔϤΨѧο ΕΎѧϴϤϛ...

Page 13: ...Ϊ ϤΠϤϟ ϰϠϋ ϩΎϴϤϟ εέ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϒ 2 ϻ ˬϥϮΑΎμϟ ϞΜϣ ΕΎϔψϨϤϟ ϞϤόΘδΗ ϫΪϟ Ύ Φϟ ΪϴγϷ ϭ ΔϴϠϐϤϟ ϩΎϴϤϟ ϭ ϥ 3 ϻ ϙήϔΗ ϚϟΎϤόΘγ ϯΪϟ ΓϮϘΑ ΔϴϠΧ Ϊϟ τγϷ ϒϴψϨΗ Ω Ϯϣ Δϴ ΎϤϴϛ ˬΔѧѧΟϼΜϠϟ ϝΎѧѧόϓ ϞϴϐѧѧθΗ Ϧϴϣ ѧѧΘϟ Ϧѧѧϣ έΎѧѧΒϐϟ ϭ ΥΎѧѧγϭϷ ϒѧѧ ψϧ ϞϔѧѧγϷ ΰѧѧΠϟ ϭ ήѧѧϬχ Ϧѧѧϣ ήΧϵ Ζϗϭ Ϧϣ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϴϣ ϞϤόΘγ ΎϫΎ ΓήΗΎϓ ϥϮΑΎμϟ ϊϣ ϴψϨΘϟ ςϘϓ Ώ ήδΘϠϟ ΔόϧΎϤϟ ΏΎΒϟ ΓΩ Ϊγ ϒ ...

Page 14: ...ϟ ΔϴϨϴѧѧλ ϦϴѧѧϴϠΗ ϭ ϝΎѧѧΣ ϲѧѧϓϭ ϕ ΰѧѧϤΗ ϥ ϦѧѧϜϤϤϟ Ϧѧѧϣ ˬβѧѧϜόϟ τѧѧγ ΒϤϟ ѧѧ Ψ Ώ ήѧѧδΘΑ ήѧѧϣϷ ϲѧѧϬΘϨϳϭ ή ίΎѧѧϐϟ Ω ήѧѧΒϤϟ Ϟѧѧ ϤΤΘϳ ϻ ϰΘΣ ϴϠμΘϟ ΔϔϠϜΑ ϖϠόΘϳ Ύϣ ϲϓ ΔϴϟϭΆδϣ ϱ ϊϨμϤϟ ϭ ΔϟϮϔϜϣ ΔΟϼΜϟ ΖϧΎϛ Ϯϟ ΎΑήϬϜϟ ϲϓ Ϟτϋ ϙΎϨϫ ϥϮϜϳ ϦϴΣ ΔϤΛ ΩϮόϳ Ϧϟ ΔϠϴγϭ Ϲ ϊϴϘμϟ Δϟ ί ϰϠϋ ΔΟέΩ ϰϠϋ Ϫόοϭ Γέ ήΤϟ ϢψϨϣ ςΒο ΨΗ ϥ ϚϧΎϜϣΈΑ ΩϮόϳ Ϧϟ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϲϓ ΔΟίΎσ ΔϤόσ ϥΰ ΎΑήϬϜϟ ϲϓ Ϟτϋ ϲϐΒϨϳ ΎϤϣ ήΜϛ ΏΎΒϟ ΘϔΗ ϻ ˬϒϴμϟ Ϟμϓ ϲϓ ϰΘΣ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϲϓ ϥ...

Page 15: ...όϟ ϭ ΔϳϭΩϷ ΪόΘΑ Ϧϋ ΩέΎΒϟ τδϟ ιΎΨϟ ΎΑ ϚϳΪϳ ϥϮϜΗ ϦϴΣ ή ΨΒϤϟ ϦϴΘϠ ϠΒϣ ήѧѧψΘϧ 3 ϖ ΎѧѧϗΩ ˬ ΪѧѧϳΪΟ Ϧѧѧϣ ϪϠѧѧλϮΗ ϥ ϞѧѧΒϗ ˬ ΎΑϮΤѧѧδϣ βΑΎѧѧϘϟ ϥϮѧѧϜϳ ϦϴѧѧΣ ϱΫΆѧѧϳ Ϊѧѧϗ ϻ ϭ ςϏΎπϟ ϡ ΪΨΘγϹ Ϊϴϗ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϥϮϜΗ ϻ ϦϴΣ ΔΟϼΜϟ Ϧϋ βΑΎϘϟ ωΰϧ ΔϳΎϨόΑ ϲϠΧ Ϊϟ ΰΠϟ ϒ ψϧ ΔΛϼΛ ϭ ϦϴϣϮϴϟ ΎΣϮΘϔϣ ΏΎΒϟ ϙήΗ ΔψΣϼϣ ϟ ϞϤϋ ϒϗϮΗ ϻ ήϴΜϛ ΔΟϼΜ ΎϬΗΎϴΣ ήμϘΗ Ϊϗ ˬϻ ϭ ...

Page 16: ...ξόΒϟ ΔϴϨϴμϟ Ϟϔγ ϊο ϱϮϠΑ Ϣϗ ϲΘϬΟ ΞϠΜϟ ΕΎΒ όϜϣ Ν ήΧϹ ΔϴϨϴμϟ ϞϴϐθΘϟ ΕΎϤϴϠόΗ ϋ ΔϴϠΧ Ϊϟ Γέ ήΤϟ ςΒπΗ ϻ ϰϠ Γέϭήѧπϟ Ϧѧϣ ϰѧϧΩ ΔΟέΩ ΎѧϘϓϭ Γέ ήѧΤϟ ϢψϨѧϣ ςΒѧο ΔΒ Ύδϟ Γέ ήΤϠϟ ϭ ϭ ΎϘϓ ϡΎότϟ ΔϴϤϜϟ ξϴϔΨΘϟ ϙϼϬΘγ ΕΎΑϭήθϤϟ ϭ ϦΧΎδϟ ϡΎότϟ ϙήΗ ˬΔϗΎτϟ ϰѧϟ ϥ ΝέΎѧΧ ϼϴѧϠϗ ΩήѧΒϳ ϞΒϗ ΔΟϼΜϟ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϲϓ ϢϬψϔΣ Ϧϣ ϲϠΧ Ϊϟ ΰΠϟ ϞΧ Ω ΔϳήΤΑ ΩέΎΒϟ ϮϬϟ έϭΪϳ ϲϜϟ ήѧΜϛ ϑϮѧϓήϟ ΊѧΒόΗ ϻ ˬΔΟϼΜϟ ϡίϼϟ Ϧϣ ΔϤόσϷ ϒ ϠϏ ϭ ΩΎόΑϹ ϚϟΫϭ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϞΧ Ω ϊοϮΗ ϲϜϟ...

Page 17: ...μϓ Γέ ήѧѧѧΤϟ ˬϒϴѧѧѧμϟ ΔΒ Ύѧѧѧδϟ 25 ΔѧѧѧΟέΩ αϮϴδϠγ 35 αϮϴδϠγ ΔΟέΩ 2 4 ϲϠμϓ ϭ ϊѧϴΑήϟ ϟ Γέ ήѧΤϟ ˬϒѧϳήΨϟ ΔΒ Ύѧδ 15 ΔΟέΩ αϮϴδϠγ 25 ΔΟέΩ αϮϴδϠγ 4 5 Ϟѧѧѧѧμϓ ϟ Γέ ήѧѧѧѧѧΤϟ ˬ ΎΘѧѧѧѧθϟ ΔΒ Ύѧѧѧѧδ 5 ΔѧѧѧѧѧΟέΩ αϮϴδϠγ 15 ΔΟέΩ αϮϴδϠγ 6 7 ΞϠΜϟ ΔϋΎϨλ ϭ ϊϳήδϟ ΪϳήΒΘϟ ςΒѧο Ϊѧϋ ˬϝΎϤόΘγϹ ΪόΑ ϰѧϟ Γέ ήѧΤϟ Ϣ ψϨѧϣ ϲѧѧѧѧϓ ϡΎѧѧѧѧότϟ Ϊѧѧѧѧ ϠΠϳ Ϊѧѧѧѧϗ ϻ ϭ ϲϠѧѧѧѧλϷ Ϫόѧѧѧѧοϭ ΔΟϼΜϟ ΔψΣϼϣ Πϳ ϩΎϧΩ ΓέϮϛάϤϟ ϑϭήψϠϟ ΎϘϓϭ ϡΎότϟ Ϊ Ϡ Γέ ή...

Page 18: ...Μϟ ΐ ϛέ ϣ ѧ Ϭ ΪѧϴΟ Γ Ϯ ϙήѧΗ ΔϓΎѧδϣ 10 ΔѧΟϼΜϟ Ϧѧϣ ΔѧϬΟ Ϟѧϛ Ϧѧϣ ήΘϤϴΘϨѧγ ϭ ΔϓΎδϣ 10 γ ϴΘϨ Ϥ ήΘ ѧϬΠϟ Ϧϣ ϯήΧ ΔѧΟϼΜϟ ΐѧϴϛήΗ ϞϴϬѧδΘϟ ϚѧϟΫϭ ΔѧΟϼΜϟ Ϧѧϣ ΎѧϴϠόϟ Δ ϮϬϟ ϥ έϭΪϟϭ ΐγΎϨϤϟ ΎϬϠΧ Ω ϲϓ Φϟ ˬϦ ΨδϤϟ ˬωΎόθ Ϥϟ ˬΦΒτϟ Δϴϋϭ ϞΜϣ Γέ ήΤϠϟ ϭ βϤθϠϟ ΔΟϼΜϟ ν ήόΗ ϻ ΔΟϼΜϟ ΐϴϛήΘϟ ΔΒγΎϨϣ ήϴϏ ΪΟ ΓΩέΎΒϟ Δϓήϐϟ ήΒΘόΗ ν ήόΗ ϻ ˬΔϴ ΎΑήϬϜϟ ΔϣΪμϟ ΐ ϨΠΘϟ ΔΑϮσήϠϟ ϭ ήτϤϠϟ ΔΟϼΜϟ ...

Page 19: ...1 ΨΒϤϟ ΏΎΑ ή 2 ΞϠΜϟ ΔϴϨϴλ 3 ΨΒϤϟ ή 4 ήϴτϘΘϟ ΔϴϨϴλ 5 ϑήϟ 6 ΔΒϠϋ ϦϳΰΨΗ ΕΎΒϨϟ 7 ΕΎΟΎΟΰϟ ϪϴϠϋ ϊοϮΗ ϑέ 8 ΕΎΘγϮϣήΜϟ ΔϜδϣ ϨμϤϟ φϔΘΤϳ ϖΣϻ έΎτΧ ϥϭΩ Ϧϣ ήΧϵ Ζϗϭ Ϧϣ ΞΘϨϤϟ ϦϴδΤΗ ϖΤΑ ϊ ...

Page 20: ...Ϧϣ Δότϗ ϱ Α Χ ѧϟ ϭ ϖΤѧγ ˬΔϨ Ϩѧδϣ ϭ ΓΩΎѧΣ Εϻ ѧΑ ΩήѧΒϤϟ Ε ΩϭΪ ϭ ΏϮѧΒϧ ϱ ϱϮ Ϧѧϣ Ύѧτϐϟ ήϴѧθϘΗ ΔΟϼΜϟ τγ ϰϠϋ ϝΎΣ ϲϓϭ ΚόΒϧ ίΎϐϟ ϞѧΧΩϭ ΩήΒϤϟ ϦϴѧϨϴόϟ ϲѧϓ ϚѧϟΫ Ϧѧϋ ΞΘѧϨϳ Ϊѧϗ ˬ ϴϓ ΔϐϟΎΑ ΕΎΑΎλ ΎϬ ϴόΗ ϻ ϲτϐΗ ϭ ϖ ΔΟϼΜϟΎΑ ΔλΎΨϟ ΔϳϮϬΘϟ ΔϠϴγϭ Δό Βμϣ ΔѧѧѧΟϼΜϟΎΑ ΐѧѧѧόϠϟΎΑ Ωϻϭϸѧѧѧϟ ϤѧѧѧδΗ ϻ ϭϷ ϰѧѧѧϠϋ ωϮѧѧѧϨϤϣ Πϳ ϥ ΎѧѧѧΗΎΑ ΎѧѧѧόϨϣ Ωϻ ϰѧѧѧϠϋ ϮѧѧѧδϠ Ύϫήϳέ ϮΟ ϭ ΏΎΒϟΎΑ ϮϜ δϤΘϳ ϥ έήѧѧπΗ ϝΎѧѧΣ ϲѧѧϓϭ ˬΔѧѧ ϴ ΎΑήϬϜϟ ΔѧѧϗΎτϟΎΑ ...

Page 21: ...ϲΘϟ ϖϳΩΎϨμϟ Ϧϣ κϠΨΘϟ ϦϜϤϳ ϟ ΔΌϴΒ Ϧѧѧϣ κϠΨΘѧѧϠϟ ΰѧѧϛήϣ ϰѧѧϟ ΎѧѧϬ Ύτϋ ϭ Γήϴϐѧѧλ ΰѧѧΟ ϰѧѧϟ ΎѧѧϬότϗ ϭ ϥϮѧѧΗήϜϟ ΔѧѧΒϠϋ ϖѧѧϳΰϤΗ ϦѧѧϜϤϳ ϕ έϭϷ ϭ ϦϴϠϴΜϴϟϮѧΒϟ Ϧϣ ΔϋϮϨμϣ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϒ ϠϐΗ ΖϧΎϛ ϲΘϟ ΔϴϧΪόϤϟ ΔϘϴϗήϟ ϦϴϠϴΜϴϟϮѧΒϟ Ε ΩΎѧΒϟ ϰϠϋ ϱϮΘΤϳ ϻ ϱάϟ ϮθΤϟ ϭ ϥϮΑήϛϭέΪϫ Ϊϳ έϮϠϛϭέϮϳϮϠϔϟ Ϟϛ άΧ ϦϜϤϳ ϤϴϘϟ Ω ϮϤϟ ϰϟ Δ ΰϛήϣ ϟ ϊϴϤΠΘ ϟ ΕΎϳΎϔϨ ΪόΑ ΩΪΠϣ ΎϬϣ ΪΨΘγ ϭ ήϳϭΪΗ ϞϜθΑ Ύϫ ΐγΎϨϣ ΕΎϳΎϔϨϟ Ϧϣ ήΒΘόΗ ϲΘϟ Ω ϮϤϟ ϊϴϤΠΘϟ ΰϛ ήϤϟ Ώήϗ Ϣγ...

Page 22: ...ήϳΎϫ ζΗ έ 135 Η έ ζ 135 A ΔϴϟΰϨϤϟ ΔΟϼΜϟ ϞϴϐθΘϟ ΕΎϤϴϠόΗ αήϬϓ Ε ήϳάΤΘϟ 1 2 ϊτϘϟ 3 ΐϴϛήΘϟ Δϴϔϴϛ 4 ϲγΎγϷ ϞϴϐθΘϟ 5 ϴϠόΗ ΕΎϤ ϞϴϐθΘϟ 6 7 ϊϴϘμϟ Δϟ ί ϒϴψϨΘϟ 8 9 ϱ ήΤΗ ϞϠΨϟ ϪΣϼλ ϭ 10 ...

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