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Safety for children and infirm persons

This  appliance  is  not  intended  for  use 
by  persons  (including  children)  with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental

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To  avoid  the  risks  that  are  always 
present  when  using  an  electric 
appliance, we recommend that you

Safety about electricity

pay  more  attention  to  the  instructions  about 
electricity below.

Don't  put  too  much  food  in  the  crisper, 
drawers and door racks to avoid damages to 
the appliance and the risk of hurt caused by 
food falling off.

Keep  all  packagings  away  from  children  to 
avoid risk of suffocation.
Protect  children  from  being  scalded  by 
touching the very hot compressor at the rear 
bottom of back.
Do  not  place  items  on  top  of  the  appliance 
as this could cause injury should they fall off.
Never  allow  children  to  play  by  hanging  or 
standing  over  or  on  the  doors,  racks, 
shelves, drawers etc.

The main plug must be accessible when the 
appliance is installed. 
Make  sure  that  the  appliance  is  grounded 
properly.  If  still  in  doubt,  call  a  qualified, 
registered electrician.
Make  sure  that  the  plug  is  not  squashed  or 
damaged; it may overheat even cause a fire.
Don't  insert  the  main  plug  if  the  socket  is 
loose, there is a risk of electric shock of fire.
Switch  off  the  appliance  connected  to  the 
power before you clean or move it.
Don't  unplug  the  appliance  by  pulling  the 
electrical cord to damage it, but grip the plug 
firmly and pull straight out.
Don't operate the appliance without the light 
cover of interior lighting.
Any  electrical  component  must  be  replaced 
or  repaired  by  a  qualified  electrician  or 
authorized  service  engineer.  Only  genuine 
spares should be used.
Don't  use  electrical  appliances  (such  as  ice 
cream  makers)  inside  the  food  storage 
compartments  of  the  appliance,  unless  they 
are approved by the manufacturer.

Risk of fire and R600a refrigerant

The  appliance  contains  a  small 
quantity  of  refrigerant  isobutene 
(R600a) in the refrigerant circuit.

It  is  environmentally  friendly  and  non-
synthetic,but nevertheless flammable.
Ensure that no parts of the refrigerant circuit 
are damaged anytime.
Avoid open flames and sources of ignition.
Ventilate  the  room  thoroughly  in  which  the 
appliance is located.
Never  store  flammable  liquids  or  liquids 
inside  the  refrigerator,  which  there  is  a  risk 
of explosion.
Don't  store  explosive  substances  such  as 
aerosol  cans  with  a  flammable  propellant  in 
this appliance.
Keep  burning  candles,  lamps  or  any  other 
items  with  baked  flames  away  from  the 
appliance to avoid risk of fire.

capabilities,  or  a  lack  of  experience  and 
knowledge,  unless  they  have  been  given 
supervision or instruction concerning the use 
of the appliance by a person responsible for 
their  safety.  Children  should  be  supervised 
to  ensure  that  they  do  not  play  with  the 
appliance.

Unpack the appliance and check through the 
appliance.  If  you  find  something  bad,  don't 
plug  in  the  appliance  but  contact  the  shop 
immediately  from  where  you  purchased  it. 
Keep all the packing materials in this case.
We  recommended  that  you  wait  for  4  hours 
before connecting the appliance to allow the 
refrigerant to flow back into the compressor.

If  the  voltage  fluctuates  exceeding  the  upper 
limit, A.C. automatic voltage regulator of more 
than  350W  should  be  applied  to  the 
refrigerator for safety use.

The  appliance  must  be  plugged  into  single 
phase alternating current of 220~240V/50HZ.

Summary of Contents for HR6BMFF435

Page 1: ...USER S OPERATION MANUAL HR6BMFF435 HR6BMFF435S HR6BMFF520 HR6BMFF520S...

Page 2: ...you follow the tips below Store any food in accordance with the storage instructions from the manufacturer Don t use mechanical devices or any other means to speed up the thawing process unless they a...

Page 3: ...service engineer Only genuine spares should be used Don t use electrical appliances such as ice cream makers inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are approved by the manu...

Page 4: ...nt operation Location of appliance Choose a location for your appliance that isn t too cold or too hot The best range of temperature is 10 C 43 C Stand your appliance in a dry place to avoid high mois...

Page 5: ...ed by the user If the LED light is damaged or not working please contact an authorized qualified electrician for assistance After you have successfully installed the appliance you should clean it thor...

Page 6: ...r rack Middle door rack Bottle holder Small door rack Egg tray inside Refrigerator door Door rack cover 1 2 3 5 6 4 8 9 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Note Due to unceasing modif...

Page 7: ...e button to activate the super freeze function The light will come on Press Freezer to set freezer temperature between 14 C and 24 C as needed and the control panel will display corresponding value ac...

Page 8: ...m button of more than 3 seconds will retrieve the maximum temperature reached by the freezer during a power interruption The maximum temperature reading and the Alarm light will both flash for 5 secon...

Page 9: ...e airflow in the crisper higher airflow results in lower humidity Slide the humidity control to the left in order to increase humidity High humidity settings are recommended for vegetables while low h...

Page 10: ...the appliance in places with good ventilation Further details can be found in the Installing your new appliance chapter Storage tips 1 2 3 4 Remove all food Remove the power plug from the mains socke...

Page 11: ...r the sound of the motor it will need to run more when the following happen Temperature set colder than necessary Large amount of warm food stored recently The temperature outside the appliance is too...

Page 12: ...feguard and remove the door children playing from suffering an electric shock or from closing themselves inside it to prevent Packing materials Most of the packing materials are recyclable Please disp...

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