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Operating Instructions

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W h e n   d e f r o s t i n g ,   s w i t c h   o ff   t h e
appliance. Remove food from the ice
c h a m b e r ,   i t   w i l l   b e   d e f r o s t e d
automatically. When the defrosting pro-
cess has been compeleted, the drip-tray
should be depleted. Replace the food and
switch on the appliance.

Defrosting

If the appliance remains out of use for
some time, pull out the plug to discon-
nect the appliance from the power
supply. Clean the interior as described
above to prevent odours from forming
inside.

The appliance door should be opened as
little and briefly as possible to reduce
energy consumption.

In the event of a power failure, try to keep
the appliance closed to maintain the re-
frigeration as long as possible.

Note

4~6mm

Summary of Contents for HBF130

Page 1: ...r keeps on developing various types of refrigerators so he has the right to modify designs products and technical data without further notice CONTENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF REFRIGERATOR MODEL HBF130 HBF130S Name of Each Part Adjusting Setting up Operation Instruction Left Right opened door Reparing 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 8 Main Technical Data ...

Page 2: ... 1 Evaporator door 2 Ice tray 3 Evaporator 4 Drip tray 5 Shelf 6 Vegetable box 7 Bottle rack 8 Knob of thermostat Name of each part 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 ...

Page 3: ...he supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorised service agent or similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard The plug should be accessible after the appliance is positioned WARNING The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons with out supervision WARNING Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the...

Page 4: ... or exposing to similar sources of heat Never store anything dangerous in the appliance such as combustibles exposives strong acid and alkali etc The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons with out supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance The power supply for appliance is 240V 50Hz single phase It is not recom...

Page 5: ...ure varies within the refrig erator are different due to different re frigeration distribution Thus when you store food select the best position to meet your needs The coldest position is 1 Temperature from low to high in order as 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ice making When making ice add water to the ice tray until 4 5 full with the grid in it and place it on the bottom of the ice chamber Twist the tray or place...

Page 6: ...e pack ages of food for perfect refrigerating Hot food or liqiud must be cooled to room temperature before placing in refrigerator 5 Cleaning The appliance can only be cleaned when the net work plug is removed Clean it with luke warm water containing a little detergent In any case do not use hot water corrosive scouring agent or any thing rough NOTE Do not use anything rough for cleaning Put the p...

Page 7: ... switch on the appliance Defrosting If the appliance remains out of use for some time pull out the plug to discon nect the appliance from the power supply Clean the interior as described above to prevent odours from forming inside The appliance door should be opened as little and briefly as possible to reduce energy consumption In the event of a power failure try to keep the appliance closed to ma...

Page 8: ...emove the right hinge hinge mount and the lower hinge from the door body Put stoppers in the holes that occur Install the left hinge and hinge mount two items of accessory parts onto the corresponding location at the left upper corner of the refrig erator body with screws removed from the right hinge Dismantle the shaft from the lower hinge put it into the hole on the left side and fasten it secur...

Page 9: ...on properly or the mains plug is not properly inserted in the socket 2 The thermostat knob is turned to position 0 3 Supply voltage is too low 1 The appliance is too full of food 2 The appliance is located too close to a source of heat 3 The door is not properly closed or is opened too frequently 4 The vent grille is covered over The appliance is not standing securely on the ground If it is none o...

Page 10: ...hnical data MODEL CAPACITY VOLT WATT REFRIGERANT OVERALL DIMENSION DxWxH ANTI SHOCK SAFETY CLASSIFICATION HBF130 117L 240V 50Hz 125W R134a 61g 550x500x865mm I HBF130S 117L 240V 50Hz 125W R134a 61g 550x500x865mm I ...

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