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Summary of Contents for HRF505VW

Page 1: ...EN User Manual Upright Fridge HRF505VW HRF505VS...

Page 2: ...er use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make sure you also pass on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the applian...

Page 3: ...EN Content 3 1 Safety 4 2 Intended Use 11 3 Product Description 12 13 4 Use 5 Equipment 17 6 Care and Cleaning 18 7 Troubleshooting 20 8 Installation 23 9 Technical Data 27...

Page 4: ...dry water splashes and stains with a soft clean cloth Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sou rces e g stRYHs KHDters Install and OHYHO the appliance in an area sui...

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Page 6: ...mo vement WARNING Do not use electrical devices inside the food storage co mpartments of the appliance unless they are of the type recomme nded by the manufacturer WARNING The lamps can only be repla...

Page 7: ...the plastic parts WARNING Do not use mechanical devices or other means to ac celerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer If the supply cord is damaged it must be...

Page 8: ...gerant circuit is not damaged during transportation or installation Leaking refrigerant may cause eye sources thoroughly ventilate the room do not plug or unplug the power cords of the appliance or an...

Page 9: ...appliance as described above Keepthedoorsopentoprevent the creation of bad odours inside TR HQVXUH WKH VDIH SUHVHUYDWLRQ RI IRRGVWX V SOHDVH FRPSO with this instruction for use The details on the mos...

Page 10: ...QW potential QHJDWLYH con VHTXHQces for the HQYLronment and KXPDQ health which cRXOG otherwise be FDXVHG by inappropriate waste handling of this prod XFW For more detailed information DERXW recycling...

Page 11: ...retail applications Thisapplianceisintendedforstoring fresh food Ithasbeendesignedexclusivelyforusein dry interior house holds It is not intended for commercial or industrial use ards and loss of war...

Page 12: ...6 8 1 2 5 3 4 3 Product description EN 12 7 1 LED light 2 Air duct cover 3 4 Fresh storage bins 5 Adjustable feet 6 Adjustable door shelves 7 Rating plate 8 Door handle Glass shelves...

Page 13: ...emperature is automatically set to 4 C This is the recommended set ting and the ideal temperature for storing fresh goods If desired you can change the temperature manually Please see ADJUSTING THE TE...

Page 14: ...t or function setting are disabled When above operation is attempted Lockicon will blink for 3 timestoremind that the display is locked Control panel Fig 4 4 4 Display description a Temperature displa...

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Page 16: ...erature could not be adjusted If you do so Holiday icon will blink for 3 times to remind that the fridge is in Holiday mode 2 In Holiday mode if Auto Set Daily or Super Cool function LV VHW ROLGD LFRQ...

Page 17: ...correctly and unimpaired by food position Keep door gasket clean Clean the rear of the appliance regularly Dust increases energy consumption 5 1 Removable door shelves The door shelvescan be removed...

Page 18: ...neutral detergent into the warm water 2 If there is liquid spilled remove all the contaminated parts directly rinse with the ow water dry and place it back into the fridge 3 If there is spilled cream...

Page 19: ...e appliance open the door and hold it before removing the screws to avoid children entering into the appliance and getting locked in 6 3 Moving the appliance 1 Remove all food and unplug the appliance...

Page 20: ...is normal for the appliance to run longer Normally it takes 8 to 12 hours for the appliance to cool down completely Close the door and ensure the appliance is located on a level ground and there is no...

Page 21: ...f the appliance The climate is too warm and too damp This is normal in damp climate and will change when the hu midity decreases Wipe dry with a cloth The cooling system does not work Mains plug is no...

Page 22: ...is longer than 15 hours make some ice and put it in a container in the top of the fridge com partment As temperature in the fridge will rise during a power interruption or other failure the storage pe...

Page 23: ...sections must be observed Fig 8 2 The appliance should be placed on a at and solid sur face If the appliance is placed on a pedestal strong and foam packing material as a pedestal 1 Tilt the applianc...

Page 24: ...located in the capsule of the compressor This oil can get through the closed pipe system during slanting transport Before connecting the appliance to the power supply you have to wait 2 hours Fig 8 5...

Page 25: ...g the connection cable 9 Remove 3 hinge screws and the right upper hinge and remove the door carefully 10 Placeacardboardboxorclothunderthedoorandplace thedoorhorizontally Removetheleftdoorendcover ta...

Page 26: ...ge the hinge lid to the other side Take the left small hinge cover from the accessory bag Install it on the hinge cover 21 Finished 18 17 19 16 26 8 Installation EN 15 20 21 19 Mount the door install...

Page 27: ...zing L 463 Temperature of other compartments 14 C not applicable Frostfree system yes Climate class This appliance is intended to be used at an am bient temperature between 18 C and 43 C T Constructio...

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