Hisense RB424N4CFC Detailed Instructions For Use

Hisense RB424N4CFC Detailed Instructions For Use

Upright refrigerator and freezer
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DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE OF UPRIGHT
REFRIGERATOR AND
FREEZER

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  • Page 1 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF UPRIGHT REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER...
  • Page 2 We thank you for the confidence you have shown by purchasing our appliance which is designed to simplify your life. To make the use of the product easier, we have supplied detailed instructions for use, and installation instructions supplied on a separate sheet. The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important notes and precautions ..................Before using the appliance for the first time ................Important safety instructions ....................Important information on the use of appliance ................. Environment protection ......................Advice for saving power with refrigeration appliances ............Installation and connection ....................Selecting the room ........................
  • Page 4 Thawing frozen food ......................... Defrosting the appliance ......................Automatic refrigerator defrosting ....................Defrosting a NoFrost freezer ..................... Manual defrosting of a NoFrost freezer ..................Cleaning the appliance ......................Troubleshooting ........................Information about appliance noise ..................
  • Page 5: Important Notes And Precautions

    Important notes and precautions Before using the appliance for the first time Before connecting the appliance to the power mains, please read carefully the instructions for use which describe the appliance and its correct and safe use. The instructions apply to several appliance types/models;...
  • Page 6 The appliance must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective standards and regulations. WARNING! Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance. Before cleaning the appliance, unplug it from the power mains (unplug the power cord from the wall outlet).
  • Page 7 WARNING! WARNING! To avoid any hazard resulting from poor stability of the appliance, make sure it is installed as instructed. Freeze burn hazard Never put frozen food in your mouth and avoid touching frozen food as this may cause frostnip or frostbite. Safety of children and vulnerable persons The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,...
  • Page 8: Important Information On The Use Of Appliance

    For European markets only This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and over, as well as by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they are supervised and instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 9 • catering and similar non-retail applications. WARNING! WARNING! Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. The appliance may not be used outdoors and it may not be exposed to rain. Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
  • Page 10: Environment Protection

    Environment protection Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. Removing an obsolete appliance To protect the environment, take the obsolete appliance to an authorized home appliance collection centre. Before doing so, do the following: •...
  • Page 11: Advice For Saving Power With Refrigeration Appliances

    Advice for saving power with refrigeration appliances • Install the appliance as specified in the instruction manual. • Do not open the door more often than necessary. • Occasionally make sure air circulation underneath the appliance is unobstructed. • If the gasket is damaged or does not provide a perfect seal for any reason, have it replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 12: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection Selecting the room • Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated room. The appliance will operate correctly if the environment temperature is in the interval specified in the table. The appliance class is indicated on the rating plate / label with the basic information on the appliance. Description Class Ambient temperature range °C...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Appliance

    • The appliance is intended for free-standing installation. To reach the rated/minimum power consumption, always provide 50 mm of clearance between the wall and the back of the appliance, and above the appliance. Also allow adequate air circulation on either side of the appliance and above it.
  • Page 14: Reversing The Door Opening Direction

    Reversing the door opening direction The direction in which the appliance door opens can be reversed. Note: Disconnect the appliance from the power mains before reversing the door opening direction. Tools required: Socket wrench No. 8, Shaped screwdriver Flat screwdriver Spanner No.
  • Page 15 Remove the top door from the middle hinge by carefully lifting it straight up. Lay the door onto a smooth surface. Take the (right) cap/cover (4) from the bag and place it on the spot from which the top hinge was removed. Remove and save the cap/cover from the other side (5) to which the hinge will be relocated.
  • Page 16 12. Unscrew the bottom hinge (14). Remove the adjustable foot (13) from the bottom hinge pin (11). Unscrew the pin (11) from the bottom hinge and screw it onto the opposite side of the hinge. Use the screws to attach the foot from step 11 and the bottom hinge from step 12 to the opposite side.
  • Page 17 Note: If your model has a handle, then move it to the opposite side by following the instructions below. Remove the top door and lay them onto a smooth surface. Remove the caps (1) and (4) and undo the screws (2) as shown in the figure. Replace the handle (3) on the opposite side, tighten the screws (2) and replace the caps (1) and (4).
  • Page 18: Description Of The Appliance

    Description of the appliance Appliance interior equipment may change according to the appliance model. A Refrigerator 1. Control panel 2. LED lighting 3. Multi Airflow column 4. Glass shelves 5. Slider for converting the Chill Zone drawer into a fruit and vegetables bin 6.
  • Page 19: Operating The Appliance

    Operating the appliance Appliance on/off key Refrigerator compartment temperature display Refrigerator compartment temperature setting keys Freezer compartment set temperature display Freezer compartment temperature setting keys Eco function on/off key Intensive cooling (super cool) on/off key Holiday mode (prolonged absence) Freezer/ZeroZone convert key Intensive freezing (fast freeze) on/off key Acoustic alarm off key Standby wake-up key...
  • Page 20: Switching The Appliance On/Off

    Switching the appliance on/off When you connect the appliance to the power mains for the first time, the appliance will be in standby mode (switched off, but powered). Switching on the appliance: to switch on the appliance, press the A key.
  • Page 21: Control Unit/Display Standby Mode

    • Freezer compartment temperature can be set in the range from -16°C to -24°C. • Each time one of the C1 keys is pressed, the temperature is increased or decreased by 1°C. Three seconds after the most recent key is pressed, the current setting is automatically stored as the most recent temperature setting for the freezer compartment of the appliance.
  • Page 22: Intensive Freezing (Freezer Compartment)

    To deactivate: to deactivate the intensive cooling (super cool) function, press the E key. You will hear a beep and the SUPER COOL indicator will no longer be lit. If the function is not deactivated manually, it will be deactivated automatically after approximately twelve hours. INFORMATION! When the intensive cooling (super cool) function is activated, the appliance will operate with maximum power.
  • Page 23: Eco Function

    Eco function To activate: to activate the eco function, briefly press the D key. The ECO indicator will light up. When this function is activated, the appliance operates under optimum settings. To deactivate: to deactivate the eco function, again briefly press the D key. The temperature will return to the most recent setting.
  • Page 24: Holiday Mode (Prolonged Absence)

    Holiday mode (prolonged absence) Use this function when you are away for a long period of time, for example when you are going on holiday or taking a long business trip. To activate: to activate this function, press the F key. A beep will be sounded and the HOLIDAY indicator will light up.
  • Page 25: Open Door Alarm

    Switching off the alarm: • to acknowledge and switch off the acoustic alarm, press the I key. When the I key is pressed the first time, the alarm will be switched off and the highest temperature registered in the relevant compartment will be indicated on the B or C display unit.
  • Page 26: Appliance Interior Equipment

    Appliance interior equipment ( * Equipment depends on the model) Shelf You can lay out the empty shelves to your liking across the guides in the refrigerator interior without having to remove them from the refrigerator. To move the shelf or take it out from the refrigerator, slightly lift it at the back, pull it towards you, and then either move it or take it out of the appliance.
  • Page 27: Turning The Chill Zone Drawer Into A Fruit And Vegetables Drawer

    For a temperature around 0 °C in the Chill Zone drawer, we recommend setting the refrigerator compartment temperature to 4 °C or lower. Temperature in the Chill Zone drawer may fall below 0 °C. Therefore, place the temperature-sensitive food in the upper parts of the refrigerator. For optimum performance, the drawer should be fully closed.
  • Page 28: Door Racks

    Door racks Interior side of the refrigerator door is fitted with shelves intended for storing cheese, butter, eggs, yoghurt, and other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc. You may lay out the racks as desired by lifting them slightly from the grooves that hold them in place and moving them to the desired spot, making sure to fit them in the grooves there.
  • Page 29: Recommended Distribution Of Food In The Appliance

    Recommended distribution of food in the appliance Sections in the refrigerator compartment: • upper part: canned food, bread, wine, pastry etc. • middle part: dairy products, ready-made meals, desserts, soft drinks, beer, cooked food, etc. • Chill Zone bin: meat, meat produce, delicatessen; •...
  • Page 30: Storing Food In The Refrigerator

    Storing food in the refrigerator Important warnings regarding food storage INFORMATION! Correct use of the appliance, appropriate packaging, maintaining the right temperature, and observing the food hygiene standards have a decisive impact on the quality of food storage. Observe the expiry dates for the food, indicated on the packaging. Food stored in the refrigerator should be kept in closed containers or in appropriate packaging to prevent it from emitting or receiving odours and humidity.
  • Page 31 Table continued from last page Type of food Optimum stor- Optimum storage Approximate storage time age temperat- humidity level (%) ure (°C) Dairy products (yoghurt, 2 to 4 7 to 10 days sour cream, butter, soft cheese, cheese spreads etc.) Beetroot 3 to 5 months Broccoli...
  • Page 32 Table continued from last page Type of food Optimum stor- Optimum storage Approximate storage time age temperat- humidity level (%) ure (°C) Beans, seeds < 15 40-50 6 to 10 months Pears 90-95 2 to 7 months Apricots 90-95 1 to 3 weeks Strawberries 90-95 3 to 7 days...
  • Page 33: Freezing And Storing Frozen Food

    Freezing and storing frozen food Freezing procedure INFORMATION! Maximum amount of fresh food that may be inserted at once is specified on the appliance rating plate. If the amount of food to be frozen exceeds the indicated amount, the quality of freezing will be inferior;...
  • Page 34: Frozen Food Storage Time

    Frozen food storage time Recommended storage time in the freezer Type of food Storage life Fruit, beef 10 to 12 months Vegetables, veal, poultry from 8 to 10 months Venison from 6 to 8 months Pork from 4 to 6 months Finely chopped or minced meat 4 months Bread, pastas, cooked dishes,...
  • Page 35: Defrosting The Appliance

    Defrosting the appliance Automatic refrigerator defrosting Refrigerator does not need defrosting because the ice on the back interior wall is thawed automatically. Any accumulated ice will melt when the compressor unit is inactive. Drops will flow through an opening in the refrigerator rear wall into a tray fitted above the compressor, from where they will evaporate. Make sure the opening in the back wall in the refrigerator interior is never blocked by food or any other object.
  • Page 36: Cleaning The Appliance

    Cleaning the appliance WARNING! Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the power mains switch off the appliance (see chapter Switching the Appliance On/Off) and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. • Use a soft cloth to clean all surfaces. Cleaners that contain abrasive substances, acids, or solvents are not suitable for cleaning as they may damage the surface.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem: Cause or remedy: Appliance is connected to the • Make sure there is voltage in the power outlet and that the ap- power mains but it does not pliance is switched on. work. Cooling system operates con- • Too high environment temperature.
  • Page 38 Table continued from last page Problem: Cause or remedy: PF will appear on the display • An extended power failure. unit: E0 or E8 appears on the dis- • Sensor keys are not responding. Call a service centre for repair. play unit: •...
  • Page 39: Information About Appliance Noise

    Information about appliance noise Cooling in refrigerator freezers is made possible by a cooling system that also includes a compressor (and a fan with some appliances), which generates some noise. The level of noise depends on installation, proper use, and age of the appliance. •...
  • Page 40 Hisense UK Ltd Unit 2 Meadow Court Millshaw Lane Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS11 8LZ, United Kingdom Hisense France SAS 9 Rue des 3 Soeurs, 93420 Villepinte, France Hisense Germany GmbH Garmischer Strasse 4-6, 80339 München, Germany Hisense Italia SRL Via Montefeltro, 6/A 20156 Milano, Italia Hisense Iberia S.L...
  • Page 41 853789-a2 We reserve the right to changes that do not affect the appliance functionality.

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