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Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

It is not cold enough 

i

nside th

e appli-

ance.

•  The temperature is set too high.

•  The temperature of the food 

stored is too warm.

•  Too much food has been stored at 

one time. 

•  The goods are too close to each 

other.

•  A door/drawer of the appliance is 

not tightly closed. 

•  The door/drawer has been opened 

too frequently or for too long.

•  Reset the temperature.

•  Always cool down goods be-

fore storing them.

•  Always store small quantities of 

food. 

•  Leave a gap between several 

foods allowing air flow.

•  Close the door/drawer. 

•  Do not open the door/drawer 

too frequently.

I

t is too cold i

nside 

th

e appliance.

•  The temperature is set too low.

•  The Fast Freeze/Fast Cool function 

is activated or is running too long.

•  Reset the temperature.

• 

Switch off the Fast Freeze/Fast 

Cool function.

Moisture formation 

on the inside of the 

refrigerator com-

partment.

•  The climate is too warm and too 

damp. 

•  A door/drawer of the appliance is 

not tightly closed.

•  The door/drawer has been opened 

too frequently or for too long.

•  Food containers or liquids are left 

open. 

•  Increase the temperature. 

•  Close the door/drawer. 

•  Do not open the door/drawer 

too frequently.

•  Let hot foods cool to room 

temperature and cover foods 

and liquids. 

Moisture accumu-

lates on the re-

frigerator outside 

surface or between 

the doors/door and 

drawer.

•  The climate is too warm and too 

damp. 

•  The door/drawer is not closed 

tightly. The cold air in the appliance 

and the warm air outside it con-

densates. 

•  This is normal in damp climate 

and will change when the hu-

midity decreases.

•  Ensure that the door/drawer is 

tightly shut.

Strong ice and frost 

in the freezer com-

partment.

•  The goods were not adequately 

packaged.

•  A door/drawer of the appliance is 

not tightly closed.

•  The door/drawer has been opened 

too frequently or for too long.

•  The door/drawer gasket is dirty, 

worn, cracked or mismatched.

•  Something on the inside prevents 

the door/drawer to close properly.

•  Always pack the goods well. 

•  Close the door/drawer. 

•  Do not open the door/drawer 

too frequently.

•  Clean the door/drawer gasket 

or replace them with new ones.

•  Reposition the shelves, door 

racks, or internal containers to 

allow the door/drawer to close.

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Summary of Contents for HRF520BG

Page 1: ...A1 User Manual Refrigerator Freezer HRF520BW HRF520BS HRF520BHS HRF520FS HRF520FHS User Manual Refrigerator Freezer HBM450WH1 HBM450SA1 HBM450HSA1 User Manual Refrigerator Freezer HRF520BW HRF520BS HR...

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Page 3: ...p you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation use and maintenance Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of...

Page 4: ...Content Intended Use 5 Safety 6 Product Description 10 Use 14 Equipment 24 Care and Cleaning 27 Troubleshooting 29 Installation 32 Technical Data 37 4...

Page 5: ...ies and literature in accordance with this list Egg trays Ice cube tray with cover Hinge cover User manual Warranty card Door hinges Notice door of BM 2 doors model HRF520BW HRF520BS HRF520BHS and HRF...

Page 6: ...re that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees with the power supply If it does not contact an electrician consider that the appliance is operated by a 220 240 VAC 50 Hz power supply Ab...

Page 7: ...alified persons in order to avoid a hazard followtheseinstructionsifcoal gasorotherflammablegasisleak ing in the vicinity of the appliance turn off the valve of the leaking gas open the doors and wind...

Page 8: ...es become damaged do not use the appliance x x step on the freezer storage compartment door or drawer x x touch the inside surface of the freezer storage compartment when in operation especially with...

Page 9: ...ppliance In Queensland the authorised service person MUST hold a gas work authorisation for hydrocarbon refrigerants to carry out ser vicing or repairs which involve the removal of covers WARNING Do n...

Page 10: ...ate 3 Glass shelves 4 Fresh storage box cover 5 HCS Humidity Control System 6 Fresh storage box 7 My Zone glass cover 8 My Zone box 9 Upper freezer storage drawer 10 Middle freezer storage drawer 11 L...

Page 11: ...ss shelves 4 Fresh storage box cover 5 HCS Humidity Control System 6 Fresh storage box 7 My Zone glass cover 8 My Zone box 9 Upper freezer storage drawer 10 Middle freezer storage drawer 11 Lower free...

Page 12: ...age box cover 5 HCS Humidity Control System 6 Fresh storage box 7 My Zone glass cover 8 My Zone box 9 Upper freezer storage drawer 10 Middle freezer storage drawer 11 Lower freezer storage drawer 12 A...

Page 13: ...umidity Control System 6 Fresh storage box 7 My Zone glass cover 8 My Zone box 9 Upper freezer storage drawer 10 Middle freezer storage drawer 11 Lower freezer storage drawer 12 Adjustable feet 13 Upp...

Page 14: ...een levelled and cleaned wait for at least 2 hours before connecting it to the power supply See INSTALLATION Precool the compartments at high settings before loading with food The function Fast Cool a...

Page 15: ...ctor D Panel lock selector Indicators a1 Fast Cool function a2 Temperature fridge b1 Fast Freeze function b2 Temperature freezer c1 BeverageCoolingfunction c2 Meat Poultry function c3 Seafood function...

Page 16: ...ce is in operation as soon as it is connected to the power supply When the appliance is powered on for the first time indicator b2 is shining on the display until the temperature reaches 5 C or after...

Page 17: ...ey except A to confirm or the setting confirms automatically after 5 seconds Indicator a2 stops flashing Adjust the temperature Adjust the temperature for freezer 1 Unlock the panel if it is locked 2...

Page 18: ...celer ates the freezing of fresh food and protects the goods already stored from undesirable warming If you need to freeze a large amount of food once it is recom mended to turn the Fast Freeze functi...

Page 19: ...itable tocoolbeverageslikebeer soft drinks yogurts etc MYZONE Select the function for My Zone drawer 1 Unlock the panel if it is locked 2 Press button C to select the My Zone function Beverage Cooling...

Page 20: ...r tank is additionally used to save energy If you do not want to use water from the water dispenser for a long period please still install the cover because of better insulating and saving energy Fill...

Page 21: ...eze frozen food in the fridge storage compartment This way you can use the frozen food to decrease the temperature in the compartment and save energy The ageing process of fruit and vegetables such as...

Page 22: ...foods WARNING Acid alkali and salt etc could erode the internal surface of the freezer Do not place food with these substances eg seafood directly on internal surfaces Salt water in the freezer shoul...

Page 23: ...s which have been stored at a temperature of 18 C or below Avoid buying food which has ice or frost on the packaging This indicates that the products might have been partially defrosted and refrozen a...

Page 24: ...rawer from the rail and re move 3 It can be mounted in reverse order Use same process for the Fresh Storage drawer Adjustable shelves The height of the shelves can be adjusted to fit your storage need...

Page 25: ...to the maximum extent 2 Lift the drawer and remove Drawer D4 if fitted 1 Pull out the drawer to maximum extent 2 Lift to separate the box from the rails and remove In order to insert the boxes and dr...

Page 26: ...n creases the lower the temperature in the appliance is set Functions like Fast Cool or Fast Freeze consume more energy Allow warm food to cool down before placing it in the appliance Open the applian...

Page 27: ...e of the freezer storage compartment especially with wet hands as your hands may freeze onto the surface In case of heating check the condition of frozen goods WARNING Disconnect the appliance from th...

Page 28: ...OMER SERVICE Non use for a longer period If the appliance is not used for an extended period of time and the Holiday function for the refrigerator is not being used Take out the food Unplug the power...

Page 29: ...r the appliance to run longer Normally it takes 8 to 12 hours for the appliance to cool down completely Close the door drawer and ensure the appliance is located on level ground and there is no food o...

Page 30: ...beenopened too frequently or for too long Food containers or liquids are left open Increase the temperature Close the door drawer Do not open the door drawer too frequently Let hot foods cool to room...

Page 31: ...is not intact The LED lamp is out of order Connect the mains plug Check the electrical supply to the room Call the local elec tricity company Please call customer service to change the lamp 31 Power...

Page 32: ...door hinge If necessary see door reversibility below Space requirement Required space when door is opened WARNING The appliance is heavy Always handle with at least two persons Keep all packaging mat...

Page 33: ...ow su cient ventilation If locating the refrigerator close to a corner su cient spacing must be left for opening the doors and removing the shelves This appliance should be at least 100mm from any ele...

Page 34: ...on the hinge side is at least 100mm for the door to open properly 3 The stability can be checked by alternately bump ing on the diagonals The slightly swaying should be the same in both directions Ot...

Page 35: ...y Do not tilt the appliance more than 45 to prevent damage of the cooling system 1 Locate necessary tools 2 Unplug the appliance 3 4 Remove the faceplate of the body 5 Remove the top plate of the uppe...

Page 36: ...or opening e Lift the lower door carefully onto the bottom hinge so that the pivot fits into the hinge barrel a bc d e 14 Take out the new hinge from the accessory bag and screw the new middle hinge o...

Page 37: ...220V 240V 50Hz 5 star Product group 5B Total product volume 493L Fresh food compartment volume 361L Freezer compartment volume 132L Insulation blowing gas HC C601 Dimension DxWxH 686x790x1725mm Refrig...

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