Haier HRF-265F manual Cautions

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*Hot food should not be stored in the freezer, wait until it has cooled down to room temperature.

Cautions

*Hot food should not be stored in the freezer, wait until it has cooled down to room temperature.

*Food cut into small portions will freeze faster and be easier to defrost and cook. The recommended weight for each portion is less than 2.5kg.

*The outside of any food packing should be dry before storage in the freezer, and any packing materials should be odor-free, airtight, and nontoxic.

*Food should be stored in accordance with the information printed on the packing.

*Only remove the required amount of food from the refrigerator. Defrosted food cannot be re-stored in the freezer unless it is first cooked.

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Contents Page Page Page IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This Built in model-HRF-265F Installation instruction Defrosting,Cleaning and Cesstion ContentsRefrigerator diagram Questions and AnswersDisposal of the old appliance CautionsSafety Instructions and Warnings Disposal of the packaging of your new applianceof explosion Refrigerator Diagram anti-clockwise Adjustable Foot Spanner clockwise Location6cm 6cm Preparation OKCheck attached accessories and materialsQKClean the refrigerator before using NKUnpackingiÉÑíLoáÖÜí=aççê=léÉåáåÖ Page 1 Control panel 2 Power indicator3 Temperature settings 4 Over temperature warning and buzzer releaseTemperature sensors are installed in the refrigerator and the freezer 5 Error indicationsensor Operation 1 Connect the refrigerator to the power supply2 Temperature setting 3 Loading the foodPage Storage of Sorted Food Suggestions Page capacity of the freezer. refer to the requirements Making IceDo not load excessive food on the rating plateHot food should not be stored in the freezer, wait until it has cooled down to room temperature Defrosting Cleaning CleaningCessation Power failureOperation cessation Moving the refrigerator During VacationsCautionnever place the refrigerator horizontally Questions and Answers Following circumstances are not problemsPage Excessive vibration is caused by the following circumstances Page Technical data