Haier HRF-663ATA2 Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 15

Removing and installing the ice cube container

Removing the ice cube container

Press the middle section of the ice cube container in and pull it off its shelf.

Re-placing the ice cube container

Slide the ice cube container in the channel on both sides of the inner sleeve until it is clasped
into position.
If the ice cube container cannot be fit into position, take it out again, rotate the support by
90°, and then re-insert the container so that the clamp locks with the channel.

Turn

Support

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Start-up

Power connection

After connecting it to the power, the appliance is automatically set to the
Intelligent and Crushed Ice modes.
This appliance has a memory function which, in the event of a power failure,
automatically stores the operating mode that was last used and restores it when
the power is turned on again.

Operating modes

Recommendation:

T

he Intelligent mode allows the appliance to achieve the

best and most energy-efficient cooling effect, regardless
of ambient temperature variations and without requiring
you to make any settings at all.

Choose one of the following two operating modes.
(1)Intelligent mode: If there are no special requirements, it is recommended to choose the
Intelligent operating mode. Press the Intelligent key once; the indicator lights up and the
appliance is started automatically. (Details in the “Features” section.)
(2)Manual mode: Make manual temperature settings using the temperature adjustment keys.
(Details in the “Features” section.)

Loading foods

Operate the refrigerator empty for a while. Start
loading the refrigerator with foods only after it has
sufficiently cooled down.

Please note that changes in the temperature settings come into effect slowly.
This depends on variations of the ambient temperature, how frequently the
door is opened and the amount of foods loaded.

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Summary of Contents for HRF-663ATA2 Series

Page 1: ...Refrigerator Owner s Manual HRF 663ATA2 HRF 663ITA2 ...

Page 2: ...up 13 Digital display operation 14 16 Refrigerator compartment 17 19 Notes on refrigeration 20 Tips on refrigeration 21 Home bar 22 23 Freezer compartment 24 Notes on freezing 25 Ice maker and dispenser operation 26 27 Removing and installing the ice cube container 28 Dispenser operation 29 Dispenser precautions 30 Defrosting 31 Cleaning 31 Inoperation 32 33 Troubleshooting 34 35 Customer service ...

Page 3: ... Combo was developed according to our customers wishes Thanks to the latest space saving insulating materials the freezer and refrigerator compartments now offer even more space The shelves and baskets are made of high grade safety glass 5 The freezer compartment is equipped with a user friendly frost free system and manages to freeze foods quickly and evenly 6 Temperature adjustment before defros...

Page 4: ... for damages sustained during transportation Do not connect the appliance if it is damaged In case of damage contact your supplier Make sure that no part of the refrigerant circuit is damaged when transporting and setting up the appliance To prevent damage to the appliance its ventilation openings must not be covered or blocked Do not operate any electrical devices inside the food storage area unl...

Page 5: ...voltage is outside of the 187 242V range malfunctions and damages of the controls thermostat or compressor may result unless a regulator of at least 750W was installed A dedicated grounded outlet is required The appliance is equipped with a standard shockproof plug whose grounding should not be disabled The power plug of the appliance should always be accessible Do not damage the power cord Never ...

Page 6: ... or for a long time This is normal during initial operation Normal after loading with large amounts of foods Appliance door not fully closed Appliance door is opened frequently Ambient temperature is high Wrong temperature setting See Starting up Poor ventilation Foods are covered with frost or ice Normal if unpackaged food was placed in the freezer Appliance door not fully closed Appliance door i...

Page 7: ... d t o o frequently or for too long Exposed to direct sunshine a stove or other heat source Poor ventilation The back or sides of the appliance are blocked 36 Precautions To avoid injury keep fingers away from the door crack when opening or closing the doors Keep children away from the appliance doors being opened and closed Do not pour water onto the appliance or set it up in wet areas Refrigerat...

Page 8: ...ting the fan produces an audible sound Moan Moan The specified power consumption at an ambient temperature of 25 with 5 in the refrigerator and 18 in the freezer after 24 hours of normal operation complies with government standards Higher power consumption is normal with large amounts of food in the freezer and when the appliance door is opened frequently or for long times C C C The evaporator lin...

Page 9: ...pressor may produce an audible sound when starting or stopping The sound of the refrigerant flowing through the evaporator and compressor is normal A continuous or intermittent flowing sound after operation is normal During the defrosting process thaw water may drip onto the heating elements causing audible sounds in the evaporator Click Click Swoosh Swoosh Hiss Hiss 34 Preparations Attaching the ...

Page 10: ...urn off the appliance take out the food remove the frost clean the interior and leave the door open to prevent odour build up Transportation Unplug the power cord Remove all foods from the refrigerator Secure the shelves drawers and baskets with tape Close the appliance door and secure it with tape During transportation do not tilt the appliance more than 45 in relation to the vertical position ot...

Page 11: ...tage or other malfunction reduces the storage life span and quality of the foods Putting the appliance out of operation If the appliance is to remain idle for a long period of time you must press the power button and unplug the power cord Clean the appliance as described During the period of inoperation the doors must be left open to prevent odour build up Caution Avoid putting the appliance out o...

Page 12: ...oor to remove it Next lift the door enough to be able fully pull out the water line Hinge cover Wires Upper hinge Grounding wire Upper hinge Screw Lift Lift until water line can be fully removed Lower hinge 10 Defrosting Cleaning Defrosting Cleaning The appliance defrosts automatically Clean the refrigerator regularly to prevent odour build up For safety reasons first unplug the power cord Clean t...

Page 13: ...r Do not consume the first seven or so glasses of water and 20 or so ice cubes after starting up the appliance for the first time or following a long period of inoperation Do not place ice cubes other than the ones produced by the appliance in the ice cube container as they may not be properly delivered or crushed An insufficient water supply line may cause ice cubes to be too small An excessive w...

Page 14: ... against the ice water lever as shown in the illustration 1 Dispensing crushed ice Press the appropriate button so that the indicator for crushed ice lights up Lightly press against the lever so that crushed ice is supplied 2 Dispensing ice cubes Press the appropriate button so that the indicator for ice cubes lights up Lightly press against the lever so that ice cubes are supplied 3 Dispensing re...

Page 15: ...urned on again Operating modes Recommendation The Intelligent mode allows the appliance to achieve the best and most energy efficient cooling effect regardless of ambient temperature variations and without requiring you to make any settings at all Choose one of the following two operating modes 1 Intelligent mode If there are no special requirements it is recommended to choose the Intelligent oper...

Page 16: ...line may freeze Open the valve and flush the water line to check the line connections for possible leaks Close the valve again when the water is clean and clear The ice maker does not become operational until the temperature has reached or gone under 15 C Do not consume the first batch of ice cubes After setting up the appliance be sure to check that the water supply line is properly positioned so...

Page 17: ...time pull out its power plug Periodically check the water tank to make sure that the water level is sufficient Do not push shake or knock the water pump Place the water pump and drinking water container on a sturdy and level surface After opening the small lid of the drinking water container protect the opening with a dust cover Guide one end of a hose to the bottom of the container and connect th...

Page 18: ... and indicator I is turned on 16 Notes on freezing Let warm foods and drinks cool down to room temperature before putting them in the freezer compartment Pack the food into portions of up to 2 5 kg suitable for your household As a result the portions will freeze faster and the quality after thawing remain optimal for preparation Package the food before freezing it The packages should be dry to pre...

Page 19: ... cream should not be placed in the bottle rack but rather inside the freezer compartment to avoid that they spoil as a result of being exposed to the temperature changes from opening and closing the door 24 Refrigerator compartment Use the refrigerator compartment for short term food storage The average refrigerator temperature of 0 C 10 C is not low enough for long term storage of foods it is sui...

Page 20: ... then pull the shelf out in direction 2 Finally tilt the shelf in direction 3 and remove the veggie drawer once the door is open 90º 18 Home bar only for HRF 663ATA2 Keep children away from the home bar Otherwise children could be injured and the home bar damaged The home bar can be used without opening the appliance door which saves energy Close the home bar as soon as possible to keep the cold i...

Page 21: ...umidity inside the veggie drawer which is desirable for keeping cucumbers grapes kiwi plums etc Increasing the opening reduces the humidity inside the veggie drawer which is suitable for keeping strawberries mandarins beans garlic water melon plums tomatoes etc Make sure that the front of the veggie drawer cover is located on the inside of the veggie drawer Remove the veggie drawer before removing...

Page 22: ...ation Do not overstock the refrigerator Be sure to leave space between foods and between the foods and the interior compartment walls 20 Tips on refrigeration Remove the leaves of root vegetables to prevent them from absorbing the nutrients Thawing frozen foods inside the refrigerator helps conserve energy Items not requiring refrigeration Onions peppers garlic ginger Items not suitable for refrig...

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