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    Don't  store  bottled  or  canned  drinks 
(especially  carbonated  drinks)  in  the 
freezer compartment. Bottles and cans 
may explode.
    Don't  consume  ice  popsicles  or  ice 
cubes  straight  from  the  freezer  as  this 
can  cause  freezer  burn  to  the  mouth 
and lips.
  To  avoid  items  falling  and  causing 
injury  or  damage  to  the  appliance, 
don’t  overload  the  door  racks  or  put 
too much food in the crisper drawers.

  Keep  ventilation  openings,  in  the 
appliance  enclosure  or  in  the  built-in 
structure, clear of obstruction.
    Don’t  use  mechanical  devices  or 
other  means  to  accelerate  the 
d e f r o s t i n g  p r o c e s s ,  o t h e r  t h a n 
t h o s e   r e c o m m e n d e d   b y   t h e  
manufacturer.
  D o n ’ t  d a m a g e  t h e  r e f r i g e r a n t 
circuit.
  Don’t  use  electrical  appliances 
i n s i d e   t h e   f o o d   s t o r a g e  
compartments  of  the  appliance, 
u n l e s s   t h e y   a r e   o f   t h e   t y p e  
recommended by the manufacturer.
    If  the  supply  cord  is  damaged,  it 
m u s t   b e   r e p l a c e d   b y   t h e  
manufacturer,  its  service  agent  or 
similarly  qualified  persons  in  order 
to avoid a harzard.
    When  disposing  of  the  appliance, 
do  so  only  at  an  authorized  waste 
disposal  centre.  Don’t  expose  to 
flame.

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Hisense Refrigerator

Safety

 

for

 

children

 

and

 

infirm

 

persons

 

               This appliance is not intended     
                  for  use  by  persons  (including 
children)  with  reduced  physical, 
sensory  or  mental  capabilities,  or  a 
lack  of  experience  and  knowledge, 
u n l e s s   t h e y   h a v e   b e e n   g i v e n  
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. 

  Keep  all  packaging  away  from 
children to avoid risk of suffocation.
    Protect  children  from  being  scalded 
by touching the very hot compressor at 
the rear bottom of appliance

 

Don't  place  items  on  top  of  the 

appliance  as  this  could  cause  injury 
should they fall off.
    Never  allow  children  to  play  with  the 
appliance  by hanging  or standing  over 
or  on  the  doors,  racks,  shelves  and 
drawers etc.

Warning

 

Safety about electricity

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

 

attention  to  the  instructions  about 
electricity below.

We  recommend  after  you   unpack  

the  appliance  and  check  through  the 
appliance.  Should  any  damage  be 
evident,  don't  plug  in  the  appliance  but 
contact  the  shop  immediately  from 
which  you  purchased  it.  Keep  all 
packing materials in this case.

The  appliance    must  be  applied  with 

single  phase  alternating  current  of 
220~240V/50Hz. 

The    mains    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.

If    the  fitted  plug  is  not  suitable  for 

your socket outlets, it should be cut off 
and carefully disposed of.  To  avoid  a  
possible  shock  hazard,  do  not  insert 
the  discarded  plug  into  a  socket.  If  in 
doubt  contact  a  qualified,  registered 
electrician.

Do    not    use    extension    cords    or   

multiple  sockets  which  could  cause 
overloading of wiring circuits and could 
cause a fire.

Always    plug    your  appliance  into  its 

own  individual  electrical  socket  which 
has  a  voltage  rating  that  matched  the 
rating plate.

Summary of Contents for HR6TFF600SD

Page 1: ...HR6TFF600SD...

Page 2: ...ting correctly please check the Troubleshooting page for assistance If still in doubt contact the customer service help line for assistance or to arrange a call out by an authorized service engineer T...

Page 3: ...for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children to avoid risk of suffocation Protect children from being scalde...

Page 4: ...liance Should the refrigerant circuit be damaged Avoid opening flames candles lamps etc and sources of ignition Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is situated 100mm 100mm 100mm 75mm...

Page 5: ...This appliance performs well within the climate class showed in the table below Hisense Refrigerator 3 Tilt back the top backwards for about 10 15 mm by turn the feet 1 2 turn further This will allow...

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Page 7: ...e function by pressing Super Freeze or Freezer button and the freezer temperature setting will revert back to it s previous setting When super freeze function is on you 7 Hisense Refrigerator 16 17 18...

Page 8: ...ature settings Note There is an egg tray provided that should be located in the upper rack 6 Alarm IIn case of alarm Alarm icon will light up and a buzzing sound will start Press Alarm button to stop...

Page 9: ...humidity and fruit less humidity 9 Hisense Refrigerator Divider easily manage crisper space as you store separate food Twistable ice tray The twistable ice tray is used to make and deposit ice cubes...

Page 10: ...k the dispenser Dispensing water Lock Hisense Refrigerator Assembling After cleaning please assemble the parts including the head water tank and lids together then fit them on the door Warning When fi...

Page 11: ...ray with a towel as required Dispenser lever Suggested position Please clean the water dispenser before using it for the first time 1 Put the water container out of the door carefully and then wash th...

Page 12: ...he most energy efficient configuration Hints for fresh food refrigeration Do not place hot food directly into the film wrap Milk bottles Should have a lid and be stored in the door racks Hints for fre...

Page 13: ...ry all surfaces and removable parts Although this appliance automatically defrosts a layer of frost may occur on the freezer compartment s interior walls if the freezer door is opened frequently or ke...

Page 14: ...or running noises Air movement noise from the small fan motor in the freezer compartment or other compartments Gurgling sound similar to water boiling Popping noise during automatic defrosting Clickin...

Page 15: ...ights Disposal of the appliance It is prohibited to dispose of this appliance as household waste Packaging materials Packaging materials with the recycle symbol are recyclable Dispose of the packaging...

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