Haier HRF-66ISA2, HRF-66ITA2, HRF-66ATA2 manual Stocking example, Removing the veggie drawer cover

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Refrigerator compartment

Stocking example

Foods should be grouped according to the various temperature ranges in the refrigerator compartment.

(1) Eggs, butter, cheese

(2) Tinned 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 of the shelf in direction (1), and then pull the shelf out in direction (2). Finally, tilt the shelf in direction (3) and remove the veggie drawer once the door is open 90º.

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Contents Inspired living Refrigerator/Freezer Combo Users GuideContents Your refrigerators features Components Refrigerator compartmentPrecautions Supply Appliance is equipped with a standardPrecautions Their lives at risk Separate and count the included accessories Set up the appliance in a suitable areaPreparations UnpackingInstalling the door handle PartPreparations Standstill Door removal Removing the doorReinstall the door Slide the refrigerator through Door openingSetting up the Refrigerator/Freezer Combo Use sturdy and fireproof supports to correct anPower connection Start-upOperating modes Recommendation Loading foodsDigital display operation Control panelUsing the digital display SuperfrostOpen-door buzzer warning Refrigerator compartment Adjusting the height of glass shelvesAdjusting and cleaning bottle rack Stocking example Removing the veggie drawer coverUsing the veggie drawer Replacing the bulb at the top of refrigerator CompartmentPage Tips on refrigeration You can place drinks and other foods in the home bar Home barOperation Do not remove the inner cover Home bar Removing and cleaning glass shelves Interior light and replacement of bulbFreezer compartment Use the freezer compartment for Long-term food storagePage Starting up the ice maker and dispenser Preparations before starting up the ice maker and dispenserIce maker operation PrecautionsIce maker and dispenser operation Removing and installing the ice cube container Removing the ice cube containerRe-placing the ice cube container Turn SupportDispenser operation Dispenser operationDispenser precautions Defrosting Defrosting · CleaningCleaning Putting the appliance out of operation Event of a power outageInoperation When on vacation TransportationTroubleshooting Evaporator and compressor is normal. aWhen operating, the fan produces an audible sound Customer service Temperature is not cold enoughIce maker does not work properly After-sales ServiceConfirm the following before ordering a repair Dispenser not supplying Dispenser jammed