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1- Safety information

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WARNING!

 

Use a separate earthed socket for the power supply which is easy 

accessible. The appliance must be earthed. 

Only for UK:

  The  appliance’s  power  cable  is  fitted  with  3-cord 

(grounding)  plug  that  fits  a  standard  3-cord  (grounded)  socket. 

Never cut off or dismount the third pin (grounding). After the ap

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pliance is installed, the plug should be accessible. 

 

Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.

Daily use

 

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and 

above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental ca-

pabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been 

given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in 

a safe way and understand the hazards involved. 

 

Keep away children under 3 years of age from the appliance unless 

they are constantly supervised.

 

Children shall not play with the appliance.

 

If cool gas or other inflammable gas is leaking in the vicinity of the 

appliance, turn off the valve of the leaking gas, open the doors and 

windows and do not unplug a plug in the power cable of the refrig-

erator or any other appliance. 

 

Notice that the appliance is set for operation at a specific ambient 

range between 10 and 43°C. The appliance may not work properly 

if it is left for a long period at a temperature above or below the 

indicated range. 

 

Do not place unstable articles (heavy objects, containers filled with 

water) on top of the refrigerator, to ovoid personal injury caused by 

falling or electric shock caused by contact with water. 

 

Do not pull on the door shelves. The door may be pulled slant, the 

bottle rack, may be pulled away, or the appliance may topple. 

 

Open and close the doors only with the handles. The gap between 

the doors and between the doors and the cabinet is very narrow. 

Do not extend your hands in these areas to avoid pinching your 

fingers. Open or close the refrigerator doors only when there are 

no children standing within the range of door movement.

Summary of Contents for HTF-456WM6

Page 1: ...GB User Manual Refrigerator Freezer HTF 456WM6 HTF 456WB6...

Page 2: ...elp 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 o...

Page 3: ...ormation 4 2 Intended use 8 3 Product description 9 4 Control panel 10 5 Use 11 6 Energy saving tips 19 7 Equipment 20 8 Care and cleaning 23 9 Troubleshooting 26 10 Installation 29 11 Technical data...

Page 4: ...ater splashes and stains with a soft clean cloth Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources e g stoves heaters Installandleveltheapplianceinanareasuitableforitssize...

Page 5: ...nce If cool gas or other inflammable gas is leaking in the vicinity of the appliance turn off the valve of the leaking gas open the doors and windows and do not unplug a plug in the power cable of the...

Page 6: ...r removal from the freezer compartment There is the risk to freeze or the formation of frost blisters FIRST aid keep immediately under running cold water Do not pull away Do not touch the inside surfa...

Page 7: ...mble or modify the appliance by your self In case of repair please contact our customer service Eliminate the dust on the back of the unit at least once in the year to avoid hazard by fire as well as...

Page 8: ...use may cause haz ards and loss of warranty claims CAUTION When you close the door the vertical door strip on the left door should be bent inside 1 If you try to close the left door and the vertical...

Page 9: ...p 7 Air duct and sensor behind panel 8 Water tank 9 Water dispenser 10 O K temperature indicator optional 11 Air duct behind drawers 12 Dry zone drawer B Freezer compartment 13 Ice maker with ice scoo...

Page 10: ...Temperature fridge compartment b Temperature freezer compartment c1 holiday mode c2 SMART mode d Power Cool function e Power Freeze function f Panel lock Control panel Fig 4 NO FROST Refrigerator Fre...

Page 11: ...he power supply When the appliance is powered on for the first time the actual refrigerator and freezer temperatures are displayed The display will flash If the doors are closed it will switch off aft...

Page 12: ...temperature setting according to the ambient temperature and temperature change in the appliance This function is totally hand free 1 Unlock the panel by touching key F if it is locked Fig 5 5 1 2 To...

Page 13: ...is locked Fig 5 5 1 2 Touchkey B Freezer forselectthefreezercom partment An alarm sounds The actual tempera ture in the freezer compartment is displayed Fig 5 7 2 3 3 Touch sequentially key B Freezer...

Page 14: ...tched off again Power Freeze Power Freeze 5 9 1 5 9 2 5 8 Power Cool function Switch on the Power Cool function if larger quantity of food should be stored for example after the pur chase The Power Co...

Page 15: ...Automatically switch off The Super Freeze function will automatically switch off after 50 hours The appliance is then operated at the previously set temperature WARNING During the Holiday function no...

Page 16: ...to get water from the water dispenser for a long period please still install the cover because of better insulating and saving energy 5 11 2 Getting water from the dispenser 1 Place a glass underneath...

Page 17: ...ou can use the frozen food to decrease the temperature in the compartment and save energy The ageing process of fruit and vegetables such as courgettes melons papaya ba nana pineapple etc can be accel...

Page 18: ...manufacturers Only take the required amount of food out of the freezer Consume defrosted food quickly Defrosted food cannot be re frozen unless it is first cooked otherwise it may bless edible Do not...

Page 19: ...n in creases the lower the temperature in the appliance is set Functions like POWER FREEZE or POWER COOL consume more energy Allow warm food to cool down before placing it in the appliance Open the ap...

Page 20: ...f remove it first by uplifting its hind edge 1 and pulling it out 2 Fig 7 2 2 To reinstall it put it on the lugs on both sides and push it to the most rearward position until the rear of the shelf is...

Page 21: ...tank The water tank can be removed and reinstalled for cleaning in the same way as the door racks 7 6 2 Insert water tank Place the water tank in the position that the water out let B fits into the op...

Page 22: ...ll fall into the ice box automatically Remove the cover and fetch the ice cubs 7 8 Removable freezer drawer To remove the drawer out pull out to the maximum ex tent 1 lift and remove 2 Fig 7 8 In orde...

Page 23: ...nt starting may damage the compressor 8 1 WARNING Do not clean the appliance with hard brushes wire brushes detergent powder petrol amyl acetate acetone and similar organic solutions acid or alkaline...

Page 24: ...her the manufac turer or the authorised service agent 8 3 Cleaning the water tank A B C B 8 3 1 Take off the water tank out of the appliance 2 Remove the cover A Fig 8 3 3 Unscrew the dispenser spout...

Page 25: ...e as described above Keep the doors open to prevent the creation of bad odours inside 8 8 Moving the appliance 1 Remove all food and unplug the appliance 2 Secure shelves and other moveable parts in t...

Page 26: ...this case it 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 drawer and ensure the appliance is located on a level g...

Page 27: ...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 M...

Page 28: ...ssible Solution The appliance makes abnormal sounds The appliance is not located on level ground The appliance touches some ob ject around it Adjust the feet to level the ap pliance Remove objects aro...

Page 29: ...esired level Fig 10 5 2 Make sure the distance to the wall on the hinge side is at least 100 mm for the door to open properly 1 max 45 2 10 5 10 1 Unpacking Take the appliance out of the packaging Rem...

Page 30: ...te plastic ring of the middle hinge by hand or using tools like pliers Fig 10 6 2 Do not scratch or bruise the door 10 6 2 30 3 The stability can be checked by alternately bump ing on the diagonals Fi...

Page 31: ...hours Fig 10 7 so that the oil runs back into the capsule 2 h WARNING To avoid risks a damaged power cord must be replaced by the customer service see warranty card 10 8 Electrical connection Before...

Page 32: ...of other compartments 14 C Not applicable Frostfree system Yes Temperature rise time h 20 Freezing capacity kg 24h 12 Climate class This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature betw...

Page 33: ...nty For general business enquiries please find below our addresses in Europe European Haier addresses Country Postal address Country Postal address Italy Haier Europe Trading SRL Via De Cristoforis 12...

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