Hitachi R-BG410PRU6X Instruction Manual Download Page 5

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Installation

1. Install on a rigid and level floor.

2. Please use this refrigerator between the room temperature of 10°C to 43 °C.

    Sufficient performance may not be obtained, if the room temp

erature is too low or too high. 

3. Do not install where the refrigerator is exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources.

4. Install in an atmosphere which is dry or has air ventilation

.

5. The refrigerator requires enough air ventilation space around the cabinet to have efficient cooling performance.

    Space of at least 5 cm over the top, 5 cm at rear and 1 cm at both sides for proper air circulation is needed.

6. Ground the refrigerator to prevent electric shock and noise interference. Always ground this refrigerator 

    when using it in places with high humidity or moisture. (Please consult with retailers or Hitachi Service Center.)

7. Adjusting the adjustable legs to keep the left/right refrige

rator door level.

■ Without adjusting the legs, door height may not be level, 

        or there may be abnormal vibration or noises depending 

        on floor conditions. Follow the instructions below.

(1) Turn the adjustable legs until they touch the floor firmly.

Before Use

1. Cleaning inside the refrigerator. Wipe the surface gently with soft cloth.

2. Connect the refrigerator to an exclusive wall power outlet.

    The refrigerator can be connected to an outlet soon after i

t is installed. 

    Surely use with the rated voltage and exclusive power outle

t.

3. The compressor will start running in approximately 30 seconds, 

     if inside is not cold.

4. Allow enough duration for sufficient cooling before storing food.

    It may take about 4 hours to fully cool down and could even take 

    about 24 hours when the ambient temperature is high. 

1. Keep enough space between food. Several food placed 

    too close together may obstruct the flow of cold air.

2. Make food cool enough before putting it in the refrigerator. 

    Putting warm food in the refrigerator raises the inside temperature and wastes

 electricity. 

3. Do not block the cold air vent. This will adversely affect the cold air flow and 

m

ay not keep 

    the temperature inside even. Moreover, it could result in food near the vent fr

eezing.

4. Using food wrap or sealed containers prevent the food from drying or transiti

on of smells.

Optimal Food storage

4 hrs. 

More than 5

c

m

More than 1

c

m

Rear side

more than 5

cm

Adjustable

Leg

Notice

● Above temperatures are the approximate values in the conditions of outside temperature setting 32°C, 

   the temperature of the refrigerator compartment “Normal”, freezer compartment “Normal”, doors being closed and without food

 storage.

● Door pocket temperatures may be little higher than above temp

eratures.

● The specification of your purchased model may be different fr

om one of the above illustration. 

Refrigerator Compartment

2°C~5°C

Storage of side

   dish,

 desert

,

 et

c

.

Refrigerator Shelves

Wine Shelf

Storage bottle of wine

Vegetable Compartment

3°C~7°C

Vegetable Drawers

Storage of fruits and vegetables.

Caution

B

ack

& both sides of

fridge is hot pr

oceed f

rom

hot gas pipe inside.

When installing,

do not press the

power plug with the

refrigerator back.

S

elec

table Mode Compartment 

Vegetables

Dair

y/

Meat

3°C~7°C

1°C~3°C

Slide Shelf

Storage of side

dish,

 desert

,

 e

tc.

-20°C~-18°C

Refrigerator Door Po

ck

ets

Stor

age of packed 

small

  food and dr

inks

 su

c

h

  as juice, milk,

 et

c

.

Refrigerator Door Po

ck

ets

2°C~6°C

●Adjustable for storage as customizing.

Adjustable Door P

o

ck

ets

Freezer Compartment

Freezer Compartment

Storage of frozen food and 

i

ce cr

eam

,

 e

tc.

Preparations before Use

Location of Food Storage

Egg Tray

LED Lamp

Hybrid freezing case

ICE TRAY, ICE BANK

Caution

Summary of Contents for R-BG410PRU6X

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Page 2: ... to hold the power plug to unplug Clean the dust on the power plug frequently with dry cloth Unplug the power plug and wipe it with dry cloth An insulation failure due to moisture or when dust collects on the power plug may cause fire During daily use To avoid fire electric shock Do not splash water on or inside the refrigerator This may impair electricity insulation causing electric shock or fire...

Page 3: ...Service Center For a floor that may be easily scratched lay a protective mat etc Use the carrying handle when carrying the refrigerator Hold the carrying handles only If hold door handles hands may slip and may cause injury Carry the refrigerator by at least 4 persons for safety reasons Carry it with the doors facing upward Before carrying the refrigerator 1 Take out all food items and ice cubes 4...

Page 4: ...can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator so that it is not in contact with or drip onto other food Two star frozen food compartments are suitable for storing pre frozen food storing or making icecream and making ice cubes One two and three star compartments are not suitable for the freezing of fresh food If the...

Page 5: ...Keep enough space between food Several food placed too close together may obstruct the flow of cold air 2 Make food cool enough before putting it in the refrigerator Putting warm food in the refrigerator raises the inside temperature and wastes electricity 3 Do not block the cold air vent This will adversely affect the cold air flow and may not keep the temperature inside even Moreover it could resu...

Page 6: ...Pi Sound PiPi Sound Pi Cold Normal Coldest Refrigerator Compartment Touch R F Select button R light is on Touch Temp Control button to setting a temperature When the food is too cold For normal use When cooling food more coldly or quickly Cold Normal Coldest Touch R F Select button F light is on Touch Temp Control button to setting a temperature Freezer Compartment When storing neither frozen food...

Page 7: ...ht is off light is on Touch Mode button for start operation Touch Mode button for Start Energy Saving operation Energy Saving light is on Touch Mode button again for stop Energy Saving operation Energy Saving light is off Quick Freezing light is on Touch Mode button 2 times for stop Quick Freezing operation light is off How to operation Continued Door Alarm Informs by PeepPeepPeep sound Eco Alarm ...

Page 8: ...his compartment when freezing meat or and fish quickly 4 Adjustable Door pocket Gently tap the left and right of the bottom surface When closing the refrigerator door push the select mode compartment for close If you close the door while the select mode compartment is still pulled out The select mode compartment might be broken Set the door pocket by combinning with stored food Adjustable Door poc...

Page 9: ...ng closing the door frequently the surrounding temperature is high The sound becomes more quiet after cooling fully The compressor operates at low speed at night for long vacations or absences potentially creating large vibrations Operation sound sometimes becomes louder The Control Panel does not respond The Control Panel does not respond Approximately 30 seconds after the end of operation Indica...

Page 10: ...Dew or Frost is Generated 10 ...

Page 11: ...isposal Information Instructions for waste disposal for Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and should principally be recycled Household users should contact either the retailer where they Purchased this product or their local government office for further details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Information ...

Page 12: ...ng spare parts door handles doorHinges as a part not as an accessory trays baskets and door gaskets Moreover to ensure product safety and to prevent risk of serious injury the mentioned self repair shall be done following the ins ructions in the user manual for self repair For your safety unplug the product before attempting any self repair Repair and repair attempts by end users for parts not inc...

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