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Refrigerator storage

Refrigerator storage

Refrigerator storage

Refrigerator storage

Refrigerator storage

The refrigerator is for short-term food storage or for daily

consumption.

Although the temperature in most areas in the refrigeration compartment can be regu-

lated between 0

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and 10

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tended periods of food storage is not recommended.

Refrigerator should only be used for short-term storage.

Refrigeration compartment

As cold air circulates inside the refrigerator, tem-

perature differences e

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ist inside the storage

compartments. Area 

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 is the coldest. Different

foods should be placed in different areas according

to their properties.

1. Eggs and butter

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anned food and seasonings

3. Beverages and bottled food

4. Pickled food or canned pickled food

5. Wheaten food, canned food, milk and beancurd

6.

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ooked food and sausages

7. Fruit, vegetables and salad

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arefully remove and replace the food shelves for

desired height and space.

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Lamp and its replacement

Lamp

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 240V~, 15W

Lamp holder

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 E14 (lamps e

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ceeding 15W must not

be used)

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Summary of Contents for HRF-285AA

Page 1: ...HRF 285AA HRF 295AA...

Page 2: ...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 w...

Page 3: ...craping 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 all...

Page 4: ...K NOY JOGMXGS SG_ KX_ YROMNZR_ OZN ZNK RG_U Z UL ZNK XKLXOMKXGZUX _U NG K P YZ V XINGYKJ J K ZU ZKINTOIGR XKLXOMKXGZUX _U NG K P YZ V XINGYKJ J K ZU ZKINTOIGR XKLXOMKXGZUX _U NG K P YZ V XINGYKJ J K Z...

Page 5: ...erator can be adjusted clockwise or anti clockwise to lift or lower the refrigerator if it is placed on an uneven surface Prevent the refrigerator from heat sources or direct sunlight Never place the...

Page 6: ...distributor if shortage is found Ensure that the refrigerator is properly lo cated Refer to the section of Location Clean the refrigerator before using Refer to the section of Cleaning Standby status...

Page 7: ...her on the middle connection and then the freezer door Put the door aside 3 Remove the upper right hinge cover and the hinge screws Install the right upper hinge cover 4 Fix the left upper hinge to th...

Page 8: ...it with a margin of 20 22mm Figure 3 5 Properly place the refrigerator with a 3 4mm space between the left side to the wall ensuring that the doors of the refrigerator and the kitchen unit can be easi...

Page 9: ...gs Turn the temperature knob A or knob B to set temperatures of the refrigerator and freezer With the value increasing the temperature goes down and vice versa 4 Quick freezing The quick freezing func...

Page 10: ...er compartment falls to the desired value the red over temperature warning indicator will automatically extinguish When the refrigerator is first used the indicator G illuminates Pressing the button C...

Page 11: ...stments are made The length of this period is determined by difference in the existing and set temperatures the ambient temperature the frequency with which the door is opened and closed and the amoun...

Page 12: ...and seasonings 3 Beverages and bottled food 4 Pickled food or canned pickled food 5 Wheaten food canned food milk and beancurd 6 Cooked food and sausages 7 Fruit vegetables and salad 11 Relocation of...

Page 13: ...ements Food consumed daily should be placed in the most convenient area this will minimize opening periods for the door Do not store excess quantities or weights of food Food should be stored with spa...

Page 14: ...t vegetables should not be stored in the refrigerator as these foods are suitable for long term storage at normal temperatures Ripe squash melon pawpaw bananas and pineapples should not be stored in t...

Page 15: ...nt requirement of each family Pour water into the water ice mould up to three quarters of the mould volume and then place the mould in the freezing compartment Do not a use knife or other metal tools...

Page 16: ...ommended weight for each portion is less than 2 5kg The outside of any food packing should dried before storage in the freezer and any packing materials should be odor free airtight non poisonous and...

Page 17: ...ed to clear any blockages Defrosting Defrosting Defrosting Defrosting Defrosting Water Outlet Cleaning Rod Defrosting the freezer Manual defrosting is required for the freezer After a period of operat...

Page 18: ...o not use a hard brush steel brush detergent gasoline or other solvents hot water acid or alkali for cleaning Caution Do not use excessive amounts of water for cleaning the refrigerator Use a dry clot...

Page 19: ...in the event of technical problems and the storage period will be reduced Operation cessation If the power failure lasts for an extended period unplug the refrigerator and clean the refrigerator as p...

Page 20: ...ay be resulted to the cooling system During Vacations Remove the food from refrigerator if the vacation is short Turn the temperature selection knob to the proper position and make sure that the door...

Page 21: ...e external surface and the middle connection of the appliance The two sides of the external surface and the middle connection of the appliance will be warm due to heat radiation of the appliance A sli...

Page 22: ...rage compartment 5 degrees Centigrade Door closed continuous operation 24 hours When the ambient temperature and humidity are high exceeding 32 degrees Centigrade and 75 respectively a thick layer of...

Page 23: ...nt The thermostat is not properly set The door is not properly closed or the door is opened for long period The refrigerator is in direct sunlight or close to a heat source The area is poorly ventilat...

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