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Refrigerator/Freezer Combi

User's Guide

Thank you very much for choosing to purchase a Haier-brand refrigerator.
This User's Guide will help you properly install and operate your newly acquired
appliance.
For future reference, please write down the model and serial number in the spaces
provided below.
You can retrieve that information from the product label attached to the inside of
the refrigerator.

Model number:
Serial number:
Date of purchase:

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HRF-660S
HSBS582AS

HRF-663DTA2*
HRF-663DTB2*
HRF-663DSA2*
HRF-663DSB2*
HRF-660SAA

HSBS582AW

Summary of Contents for HSBS582AW

Page 1: ...operate your newly acquired appliance For future reference please write down the model and serial number in the spaces provided below You can retrieve that information from the product label attached...

Page 2: ...oval 7 8 Setting up the Refrigerator Freezer Combi 9 Start up 10 Digital display operation 11 13 Refrigerator compartment 14 16 Notes on refrigeration 17 Tips on refrigeration 18 Freezer compartment 1...

Page 3: ...your supplier Make sure that no part of the refrigerant circuit is damaged when transporting and setting up the appliance This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with redu...

Page 4: ...out by the cord always grab and pull the plug Do not place the power cord under the appliance or walk on it Be sure not to damage the power cord when moving the appliance away from the wall If the po...

Page 5: ...o not store fuel and other flammable products near this appliance Do not put microwave ovens voltage regulators or power strips on this appliance Do not operate electrical devices and such inside the...

Page 6: ...rofessionals Improper repair may cause considerable damage Please contact your dealer or our customer service should your appliance require repair or modification Keep bottles and tins out of the free...

Page 7: ...st the packing list In case of a mismatch please contact your supplier Setting up the appliance in a suitable area Details under Setting up Attaching the toe moulding Open the refrigerator and freezer...

Page 8: ...ng still After cleaning let the appliance stand still for at least six hours before turning it on to start it up Attention Please do not disassemble the door handle Any modifications must be done by a...

Page 9: ...eezer compartment door 1 Unscrew the hinge covers Disconnect all wires except for the grounding wire 2 Remove the screws from the upper hinge following the direction as indicated by Arrow 1 Then remov...

Page 10: ...the upper hinge following the direction as indicated by Arrow 1 Then remove the upper hinge following the direction as indicated by Arrow 2 Wires Upper hinge Screw Lower hinge Slide the refrigerator...

Page 11: ...ors are the same height Height difference Height difference Wrench Left screw Protect the setup location against direct sunlight or heat sources If the freezer compartment door is lower than that of t...

Page 12: ...wo 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 app...

Page 13: ...e adjustment key Intelligent mode In the Intelligent operating mode the temperature inside the appliance is adjusted automatically according to variations of the ambient temperature Press key A once u...

Page 14: ...ode is selected Press the Intelligent mode key to cancel the Intelligent operating mode Temperature adjustment requires the Intelligent mode to be cancelled Refrigerator temperature adjustment Press k...

Page 15: ...ressed or an appliance door is opened Activating Deactivating the refrigerator The refrigerator is deactivated by holding key D refrigerator temperature adjustment firmly pressed for three seconds Ind...

Page 16: ...clean a shelf pull it in direction 1 and then tilt it in direction 2 until it is in a vertical position Finally remove the shelf in direction 3 To remove a shelf the appliance door must be open 90 Adj...

Page 17: ...nned drinks and foods seasonings 3 Drinks bottles 4 Preserves 5 Meats 6 Flours preserves milk 7 Processed meats sausage 8 Fruits vegetables lettuce Removing the veggie drawer cover First lift the rear...

Page 18: ...gie 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 d...

Page 19: ...od into portions suitable for your household Place the foods that will be consumed the soonest towards the front so as not to leave the appliance door open longer than necessary Pack and seal foods be...

Page 20: ...conserve energy Items not requiring refrigeration Onions peppers garlic ginger Items not suitable for refrigeration Gourds melons bananas pineapple Refrigeration promotes their decomposition Do refrig...

Page 21: ...specifications 220 240 V 25 W Socket E27 Do not use a replacement bulb of more than 25 W Replacing the bulb Pull out the power plug or neutralise the fuse Lift the cover in direction 1 and then pull...

Page 22: ...packages should be dry to prevent their sticking together Use only freezer compatible packing material this should be strong taste neutral air and watertight so as to minimize taste contamination and...

Page 23: ...and lukewarm water to which you may add a little bit of a neutral dishwashing liquid Dry off surface water with a rag Caution Do not use pointed objects metal brushes or the following chemical solven...

Page 24: ...p section of the refrigerator Caution Caution A temperature drop in the freezer compartment caused by a power outage or other malfunction reduces the storage life span and quality of the foods Putting...

Page 25: ...on 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...

Page 26: ...ce housing may become warm to prevent condensation At start up and during operation the compressor may produce an audible sound when starting or stopping The sound of the refrigerant flowing through t...

Page 27: ...peration 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 ev...

Page 28: ...ance is not connected to the power plug outlet fuse or is switched off Voltage too low Light does not come on Unusual noises Bulb is burned out The appliance is not connected to the power Caution Do n...

Page 29: ...to air outlet Unusual odour Strongly smelling food is not packed appropriately Food has spoiled The appliance interior needs to be cleaned The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that...

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