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FAQ
If you have any questions about the operation of the refrigerator, please refer to
the table frequent asked questions as follows. Call Haier technical support if you
still have questions.
Do not disassemble and repair the refrigerator by yourself.
Fault
Troubleshooting scheme
The refrigerator is not
working
Inspect the power supply to make sure it meets the requirement.
Inspect the connection between the power plug and the socket.
Check the power cord for any obvious damage.
Whether the voltage is too low
The refrigeration
eff ect is weak and
temperature exceeds
upper limit.
The unit is loaded with too much warm sample and product.
There is a lack of space between stored samples.
There might be a direct sunlight or other heat radiation energy on the
refrigerator.
The door is opened too frequently.
Ambient temperature is too high.
Air duct is blocked.
Unit seems to emit too
much noise.
Check the installation of the unit to make sure the unit does sit on a solid
fl oor without vibration.
Whether certain part of the body contacts external objects or the wall
As a reference, the published sound data is obtained at specifi c
laboratory condition. It is normal that the actual sound level in the fi eld
diff ers due to subtle installation and operation conditions.
Alarm light fl ashes and
alarm buzzer sounds
Warm products have been placed into the unit recently and the
refrigerator has not stabilized yet at 2
℃
to 6
℃
. The alarm condition will
be automatically corrected once the temperature reaches the set value.
The door is not closed properly.
Power supply is too low to sustain the operation.
Whether the temperature exceeds the standard
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•HXC-1308/1308B
Light switch
Door lock
Control panel
Door ajar
alarm switch
Door handle
Leveling leg
Shelf
Temperature
recorder
Battery of
switch
Glass window
Caster
Blood
storage basket
(or drawer)
USB
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