Hisense FV306N4BC1 User'S Operation Manual Download Page 5

employ a special power 
socket instead of common 
one with other electric 
appliances. Its plug must 
match the socket with 
ground wire.

Do not store flammable 
gass or liquids in the 
appliance,There is a risk 
of an explosion.
Do not operate any 
electrical appliances in 
the appliance(e.g.electric 
ice cream makers,mixers 
etc.).
When unplugging always 
pull the plug from the 
mains socket,do not pull 
on the cable.
Do not place hot items 
near the plastic 
components of this 
appliance.
Do not place food 
products directly against 
the air outlet on the rear 
wall.
Store pre-packed frozen 
food in accordance with 
the frozen food 
manufacture’s 
instructions.
The appliances 
manufactures storage 
recommendations should 
be strictly adhered 
to.Refer to relrelevant

Daily use

instructions for 
Do not place carbonated 
or fizzy drinks in the 
freeze compartment as it 
creates pressure on the 
container,which may 
cause it to 
explode,resulting in 
damage to the appliance.

Keep buring 
candles,lamps and other 
items with naked flames 
away from the appliance 
so that do not set the 
appliance on fire. 
The appliance is intended 
for keeping food stuff 
and/or beverages in 
normal household as 
explained in this 
instruction booklet The 
appliance is heavy.Care 
should be taken when 
moving it.
Do not remove nor touch 
items from the freezer 
compartment if your 
hands are damp/wet,as 
this could cause skin 
abrasions or frost/freezer 
burns.

storage.

Frozen food can cause 
frost burns if consumed 
straight from the freezer  
compartment.
Do not place the 
appliance in direct  
sunlight.

 

Never use the base,

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Summary of Contents for FV306N4BC1

Page 1: ...FV306N4BC1...

Page 2: ...alling and first using the appliance read this user manual carefully including its hints and warnings To avoid unnecessary mistakes and accidents it is important to make sure that all people using the...

Page 3: ...nd other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments catering and similar non retail applications WARNI...

Page 4: ...ot crushed crushed access the main Electrical safety WARNING The refrigerant and insulation blowing gas are flammable When disposing of the appliance do so only at an authorized waste disposal centre...

Page 5: ...ommendations should be strictly adhered to Refer to relrelevant Daily use instructions for Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freeze compartment as it creates pressure on the container whi...

Page 6: ...ors or cookers Make sure that the mains plug is accessible after the installation of the appliance For electrical connection carefully follow the instructions given in this manual Unpack the appliance...

Page 7: ...e spare parts must be used 1 If the appliance is Frost Free 2 If the appliance contains freezer compartment Any electrical work required This product must be to do the servicing of the appliance shoul...

Page 8: ...iance performs well within the climate class from showed in the table below SN to T Leveling of appliance For sufficient leveling and air circulating in the lower rear section of the appliance the bot...

Page 9: ...backboard of the refrigerator To reverse the door the following steps are generally recommended 1 Stand the refrigerator upright 2 Remove part and part from the refrigerator body and then take down pa...

Page 10: ...and mount washer as the picture below Left Lower hinge part Front foot fixed board Adjustable bottom feet part special flange self tapping screw 8 Take off the part place it at side for use as show fi...

Page 11: ...15 Glass shelf 16 Shelf part inside 17 Cabinet 1 Note Due to constant improvement of our products your refrigerator may be slightly different from this instruction manual but its functions and using m...

Page 12: ...2 Super All functions and controls of the unit are accessible from a control panel conveniently located on the roof refrigerator body A display circuit board allows easy configuration of features and...

Page 13: ...o the previous temperature setting users of potential damage to stored food If a power failure occurs for example a blackout in your area of residence while you are away the temperature alarm may be a...

Page 14: ...ng periods in order to conserve energy Ensure the appliance is away from any sources of heat Direct sunlight electric oven or cooker etc Don t set the temperature colder than necessary Don t store war...

Page 15: ...n the surface of the appliance This helps ensure an even distribution of moisture to the surface Clean the doors handles and cabinet surfaces with a mild detergent and then wiped dry with a soft cloth...

Page 16: ...ments Gurgling sound similar to water boiling Popping noise during automatic defrosting Clicking noise before the compressor starts Other unusual noises are due to the reasons below and may need you t...

Page 17: ...recycle it Before disposal of the appliance 1 Pull out the mains plug from the mains socket 2 Cut off the power cord and discard with the mains plug Warning Refrigerators contain refrigerant and gase...

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