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Safety Precautions

Location

Features

Components

Dismantling and Installing the Door

Connecting the Water Supply Line

Preparation Before Use

Usage

Function

About the Fresh Food Compartment

Precaution when Refrigerating Food

Tips and Hints in Using the Fresh Food Compartment

About the Freezer

Precaution when Freezing Food

Use of the Ice Maker and the Cold Water Dispenser

Dismantling and Installing the Ice Container

Usage of the Dispenser

Precautions in Using the Dispenser

About the Convertible Compartment

Defrosting, Cleaning

Water Filter

Discontinuing or Breaking in Usage

Troubleshooting

Limited Warranty

Contents

Summary of Contents for PRCS25TDAS - Appliances - Refrigerators

Page 1: ...gerating Food Tips and Hints in Using the Fresh Food Compartment About the Freezer Precaution when Freezing Food Use of the Ice Maker and the Cold Water Dispenser Dismantling and Installing the Ice Co...

Page 2: ...case cutting off or dismantling the third prong grounding is prohibited After the refrigerator is installed the plug must be within reach Do not damage the power cord Do not disconnect the power cord...

Page 3: ...of the freezer especially with wet hands to prevent frostbite The gaps between doors and cabinets are small Please do not put your finger in these gaps While opening or closing the fridge door keep c...

Page 4: ...ve the performance of the fridge Do not put the fridge in a place where it is humid or where there may be splashing water Clean off any splashed water or dirt with a soft cloth The fridge must be put...

Page 5: ...Movable Board Due to product modification your purchased Haier refrigerator may not be identical with the one shown in the manual We hereby express our apologies to you for this possible difference Ti...

Page 6: ...ng strip with a screwdriver and take the decorating strip off of the cabinet Dismount the screw with a screwdriver and take off the top hinge Then take off the fresh food door and put it in a safe pla...

Page 7: ...ng and Installing the Convertible Drawer Open the convertible drawer completely Take out the drawer or steel wire shelf Take out the screws on both sides with a screwdriver Take off the supports on ea...

Page 8: ...rill a hole may result in reduced ice production or smaller ice cubes Fasten the shutoff valve to the cold water pipe with the pipe clamp Commonwealth of Massachusetts Plumbing Codes 248CMR must be ad...

Page 9: ...sion nut securely Commonwealth of Massachusetts Plumbing Codes 248CMR must be adhered to Saddle vales are illegal and use is not permitted in Massachusetts Consult with your licensed plumber Turn the...

Page 10: ...with this mixture On standby After the fridge is put into place adjusted and cleaned connect the power to begin normal operation Connecting the Power The default temperature range of the fresh food f...

Page 11: ...Extra Ice Button Express Freeze Button Express Chill Button...

Page 12: ...lash Q This indicates the temperature setting mode The temperature range is from 34 to 46 1 to 8 The range will increase one level every time you press the S button until it reaches the 7 level which...

Page 13: ...7 level which is the maximum If you press the N button again it will cycle back to level 1 t h Convertible Compartment Temperature Adjustment Only applicable to PRCS25 series Only applicable to PRCS2...

Page 14: ...s the A button for 3 seconds to enter the convertible compartment s fast freezing mode L displays the set range and K displays SC Press the A button for 3 seconds again to stop the fast freezing of th...

Page 15: ...hange the water filter please refer to the Water Filter section of this manual Display Control Function 30 seconds after pressing an operation button the display turns off automatically Press any butt...

Page 16: ...For high humidity Turn the knob on the right side of the crisper up This is suitable to store cucumbers grapes kiwis persimmons etc For low humidity Turn the knob on the right side of the crisper dow...

Page 17: ...ket While changing the lower bulb Pull out plug to cut off power 1 Press the jaw slightly and take out the lamp cover 2 Turn counterclockwise and take down the bulb Turn clockwise to install the new o...

Page 18: ...low and can keep food fresh and safe for a long time Therefore food you intend to store for a long time should be kept in the freezer compartment Follow the storage time indicated on the food package...

Page 19: ...the cold water button several times for 1 minute each Do not press the cold water button for longer than a minute to prevent overheating of the water valve Cold water will begin to flow from the outl...

Page 20: ...the ice container periodically and use warm water to clean Before putting it back make sure to dry it so new ice does not stick to it When you do not use the ice container for an extended time If you...

Page 21: ...the Water and Ice Dispenser Do not use a cup that is too deep too narrow or too soft Keep the cup a proper distance from the dispenser Raise the cup near the ice outlet to prevent an ice cube jumping...

Page 22: ...t to separate the jaw from the square hole Turn the lamp counterclockwise to take it off and replace it with a new bulb Defrosting Cleaning Defrosting the freezer The freezer defrosts automatically No...

Page 23: ...he cartridge handle clockwise until it stops The cartridge handle should now be horizontal 6 Run the refrigerator water dispenser for 5 minutes after replacing the filter to flush out the refrigerator...

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Page 26: ...n to prevent any odors from accumulating If you will be on vacation for a long time cut off the power source and water supply and take out all food Clean the interior of the fridge after any frost mel...

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Page 28: ...The rate of frost buildup and internal condensation increases Close the door gently Open the door less often Keep containers covered...

Page 29: ...105 Confirm whether the ice maker is closed Ice maker is producing less ice than expected...

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