Manual; Battery; Key; Recording Paper - Haier HXC-106 Operation Manual

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Packing List
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HXC-106
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HXC-358

Manual

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Battery

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Key

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Recording paper

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Drain hole cap

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Handle Kits

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HXC-608B
Manual
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Drain hole cap
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HXC-158
HXC-158B
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HXC-608
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HXC-1308B
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Do not ground the refrigerator through gas pipes, water supply pipes, telephone lines or lighting
conductors. These types of connections can cause electric shock.
Do not touch electric parts such as power plugs or switches with wet hands to prevent electric
shock.
When pulling the plug out of the power socket, hold the power plug instead of power cable.
Pulling the cable can cause a damage and personal injury.
Unplug the refrigerator unit if it malfunctions to avoid fi re or personal injury.
Dismantling, repairing and retrofi tting a unit should only be performed by a professional to avoid
personal injury.
Disconnect the refrigerator when repairs or maintenance are performed on the refrigerator to
prevent electric shock or personal injuries.
Do not inhale airborne particles inside and near the refrigerator during routine maintenance. This
is to avoid health hazard.
To avoid any potential danger to human health or environment, the refrigerator should be used in
safe regions to store toxic, harmful or radioactive particles.
If the refrigerator is to be decommissioned, unplug the power cord to avoid electric shock,
current leakage, or fi re caused by aged power lines.
If the refrigerator is left unused in area where supervision is unavailable for a long time, make
sure children are not near the unit and the door cannot be completely closed and locked.
Do not store flammable, explosive or volatile articles inside the refrigerator and do not use
fl ammable sprays nearby. This is to avoid an explosion or a fi re.
Do not store corrosive articles such acid or alkali in the refrigerator. These chemicals can
damage internal components or electrical parts.
Do not place packaging plastic bags within the reach of children to prevent suff ocation accidents.
Do not climb to the top of the refrigerator or place plastic bags on top of the refrigerator. This is
to prevent tip over of the refrigerator, which can cause personnel injury.
Do not use any metal objects such as iron nails or wires into holes, gaps or vents for internal air
circulation. This is to prevent personal injury due to contact of articles behind the holes.
Caution
Always check the settings in the controller after restarting a unit from a power outage or shut off .
Change of settings may cause damage to the products stored.
If the power is shut off, let the unit sit for 5 minutes before it is powered up again to avoid
damaging the compressor or the system.
Wear gloves when performing maintenance to prevent personal injury as a result of sharp edges
or corners.
Hold the knob when closing the door to prevent fi nger pinching.
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