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 Thermostat knob

       

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On the thermostat knob, there are positions  from 0  to 7. 

           (Note: Position 0 - 7 identify refrigerations, not temperatures.) 
           Position 1 = Highest/Warmest setting temperature
           Position 7 = Lowest/Coolest setting temperature (keep cooling all the time)
           Position 0 = The compressor is off

Thermostat

 When switching on the first time, rotate the thermostat knob to position 7 

    and close the door. After  2 hours, rotate  the  thermostat knob into normal
     working positions ( 1

 4 ).

 From position 1 to 7, the compartment temperature is from high to low.  

Switching on and temperature control

 For normal working, set position 1 

 4.

 In different seasons, choose different levels for good 

     freezing effect. 

 If the compressor works for a long time, change high

     position into low position. 
     E.g. Change from position 4 into position 2.

Temperature control

0

 Remove all the packing materials include polyfoams and tapes. 

 Check the accessories and documents according to the packing list. 

 Before switching on the appliance for the first time, clean the interior.

 After installing the appliance, wait for 30 minutes at least  before switching 

     on the appliance. During transportation the oil in the compressor may have
    flowed into the refrigeration system.
 

Preparation before Using

Usage

4

5

Summary of Contents for HBFRF1100

Page 1: ...11 cu ft Upright Freezer upright freezer Curtis International Ltd...

Page 2: ...ning and maintaining the appliance Defrosting 7 Cleaning the appliance 7 Ways to save power consumption 8 Other notices 8 Troubeshooting Non fault instances 9 Special instances 10 General knowledge fo...

Page 3: ...Product Introduction Part names The below picture is for your reference There maybe some differences from your appliance 1 Thermostat 2 Door 3 Drawer 2...

Page 4: ...regulations regarding disposal of the appliance for it flammable blowing gas If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its serv...

Page 5: ...r must be allowed to freely escape otherwise the refrigerating machine must perform more will be overworked This raises power consumption Do not cover or block off the ventilation holes for the compre...

Page 6: ...igh to low Switching on and temperature control For normal working set position 1 4 In different seasons choose different levels for good freezing effect If the compressor works for a long time change...

Page 7: ...e cubes will get whole and hard to remove It takes about 2 5 hours to make ice cubes To loosen the ice cubes hold the tray briefly under running water or twist the tray slightly Making ice cubes Packi...

Page 8: ...taken out and put in cool place During defrosting keep the freezer compartment door open Frost is change into water by room temperature To accelerate defrosting put one container full of hot water can...

Page 9: ...ance with a vacuum cleaner or paint brush to prevent an increased power consumption Other notices Notices when power cut 1 Open the appliance door as briefly as possible 2 Do not put new food to avoid...

Page 10: ...In summer the lateral temperature is around 122 F 50 High temperature on the compressor When the appliance works the temperature on the compressor is about 176 F 80 Sounds like water current in the ap...

Page 11: ...power is on The temperature Open the doors for a long time Close the door in the compartments Put too many food inside Put food less than the is high appliance capacity The thermostat control is not A...

Page 12: ...e appliance and keep food fresh and nutritious There will be some sounds while it is working It is normal and no damage to the appliance Do not worry General knowledge for the appliance II Slight soun...

Page 13: ...PE TEMPERATURE RANGE DEPTH EXCLUDING HANDLES IN DEPTH INCLUDING HANDLES IN DEPTH WITH DOOR OPEN 45 DEGREES IN DEPTH WITH DOOR OPEN 90 DEGREES IN PRODUCT WIDTH IN PRODUCT DEPTH IN PRODUCT HEIGHT IN HBF...

Page 14: ...4 13 Warranty card Curtis International Ltd...

Page 15: ...11 cu ft Cong lateur Vertical utilis sous licence par Curtis International Ltd...

Page 16: ...1 Sp cifications du produit Carte de garantie Nettoyage de l appareil 7 11 10 10 6 13 12 Sp cifications du produit Carte de garantie...

Page 17: ...1 Thermostat 2 Porte 3 Tiroir 2...

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Page 19: ...115 60 4 4...

Page 20: ...0 1 7 0 7 0 7 1 7 0 4 5...

Page 21: ...ation des aliments et faire de la glace le tiroir du cong lateur peut tre souscrite en soulevant le tiroir haut peut congeler et conserver les aliments de petite taille le tiroir du milieu peut geler...

Page 22: ...es aliments r glez le contr le de la temp rature la position 5 7 et congelez des aliments pendant 4 heures une temp rature tr s basse Avant le d givrage tous les tiroirs doivent tre enlev s et d pos s...

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Page 27: ...E FAHRENHEIT ET CELSIUS PROFONDEUR HORS POIGN E PO PROFONDEUR COMPRIS POIGN E PO PROFONDEUR AVEC PORTE OUVERTURE 45 DEGR S PO PROFONDEUR AVEC PORTE OUVERTURE 90 DEGR S PO PROFONDEUR DU PRODUIT PO HAUT...

Page 28: ...4 13 Carte de garantie utilis sous licence par Curtis International Ltd...

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