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HPK 26362 XP5UK
11 5943 0089/ EN/ AB/ 08.11.24 10:50
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  • Page 1 Refrigerator User Manual HPK 26362 XP5UK 11 5943 0089/ EN/ AB/ 08.11.24 10:50 7282940501...
  • Page 2 If you have any questions or concerns, please call our Customer Service Team or find help and information online at docs.hotpoint.eu The following symbols are used in the user manual: Hazard that may result in death or injury.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Safety Instructions......Intention of Use ......Important Safety Symbols .... Safety of Children, Vulnerable Persons and Pets ......Electrical Safety......Handling Safety ......Installation Safety......Operational Safety......Food Storage Safety...... 12 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 13 1.10 Lighting ..........
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the In farm houses, safety instructions necessary In the units of hotels, motels or to prevent the risk of personal other resting facilities that are injury or material damage. used by the customers, •...
  • Page 5: Safety Of Children, Vulnerable Persons And Pets

    Safety of Children, Electrical Safety Vulnerable Persons • The product shall not be and Pets plugged into the outlet during • This product may be used by installation, maintenance, children aged 8 years and cleaning, repair, and transport- older and persons with under- ation operations.
  • Page 6: Handling Safety

    • Before plugging the product • Do not ever connect your into the power source, please product to power saving remove the power cable from devices. These systems are the condenser hook (if avail- harmful for the product. able) during the installation. Handling Safety •...
  • Page 7 • Before starting the installation, on a floor, or provide sufficient switch off the fuse to de-ener- support depending on the size, gise the power line to which weight and the use-case of the the product is connected. product. Ensure that the •...
  • Page 8 • When placing the product, ors, etc. If you cannot prevent make sure that the supply installation of the product in cable is not damaged or the vicinity of a heat source, pinched. use a suitable insulation plate • The product must not be con- and make sure the minimum nected to supply systems and distance to the heat source is...
  • Page 9: Operational Safety

    contact. These types of con- • In case of a failure of the nections may overheat and product, unplug it (or de-ener- cause fire.. gise the fuse to which it is con- • Place the power cable and nected), and do not operate hoses (if any) of the product until it is repaired by the au- so that they shall not cause a...
  • Page 10 • Take due care not to jam any • Do not place cans containing parts of your hands or your fluids over the product an open body to the moving parts in- state. Splashing of water on an side the product. Be careful to electrical part may cause an prevent jamming of your fin- electric shock or a fire.
  • Page 11 ilar problems may also occur compartments can be re- when an object is placed over moved, and the product can be the product. used with the same perform- • Ensure that you have removed ance. any ice or water that may have •...
  • Page 12: Food Storage Safety

    5. Store the product so that it Thus, it does not drip on or shall not be tipped over. come into contact with other 6. Do not allow children to play foods. with the scrapped product. • Two-star freezer compart- 7.
  • Page 13: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    Maintenance and ing the ice inside it. Steam con- Cleaning Safety tacts the live areas in your re- frigerator and causes short cir- • Unplug the refrigerator or de- cuit or electric shock. energise the fuse before clean- • Do not use any mechanical ing it or starting to perform tools or any other tools than maintenance.
  • Page 14: Ective And Disposing Of The Waste Product

    • Splash of coolant is harmful to gas is flammable. Do not dis- the eyes. Do not damage any pose of the product by throw- part of the cooling system ing it into fire. Risk of explo- while disposing of the product. sion! •...
  • Page 15: Your Refrigerator

    3 Your Refrigerator 1 * Adjustable Door Shelves 2 * Egg Holders 3 * Bottle Shelf 4 * Adjustable Front Legs 5 * Freezer Compartment 6 * Ice Container 7 * Cold Storage Drawer 8 * Crisper 9 * Adjustable Shelves 10 * Foldable Wine Bin 11 * Fan 12 * Illumination Lamp...
  • Page 16: Electrical Connection

    4.2 Electrical Connection WARNING: The manufacturer assumes no re- sponsibility for any damages Do not use extension cables or caused by the work carried out by multi sockets in power connection. unauthorized persons. Damaged power cable must be re- WARNING: placed by Authorized Service.
  • Page 17: Hot Surface Warning

    4.5 Hot Surface Warning The side walls of your product are equipped When doing so, pay attention not to jam with cooler pipes to enhance the cooling your hand between the product and the system. High pressure fluid may flow ground or between the product and the ad- through these surfaces, and cause hot sur- justed leg.
  • Page 18: First Use

    A sound will be heard when the compressor is engaged. It is nor- mal for the product to make noise even if the compressor is not run- ning, as fluid and gas may be com- pressed in the cooling system. It is normal for the front edges of the refrigerator to be warm.
  • Page 19: Use Of Your Appliance

    • Turn off the water valve if you will be Unplugging the Product away from home (e.g. at vacation) and • If you are not going to use the product for you will not be using the Icematic or the a long time, unplug the product from the water dispenser for a long period of time.
  • Page 20 slowly (in 0.5 second intervals). The home Read the “Safety Instructions” sec- network is initialized on the product this tion first. way. After achieving wireless connection Auditory and visual functions on the indic- with the product, wireless connection sym- ator panel will assist you in using the refri- bol illuminates continuously.
  • Page 21: Storing Food In The Cooler Compartment

    and the cooler compartment does not per- 7.Quick Freezing Key form active cooling operation. It is not suit- When the quick freezing key is pressed the able to keep your food in the cooler com- quick freezing symbol shall be illuminated partment when this function is activated.
  • Page 22 • Storing unripe tropical fruits (mango, • Keep the fruits and vegetables separately melon varieties, papaya, banana, pine- and store each variety together (for ex- apple) in the refrigerator may speed up ample; apples with apples, carrots with the ripening process. This is not recom- carrots).
  • Page 23 • As you freeze fresh foods, do not bring • Do not excess the storing time recom- them in contact with already frozen mended by the food producer. Remove foods. Otherwise, frozen foods will be de- only the food as much as you need from frosted.
  • Page 24 Longest stor- age time Meat and Fish Preparation (month) Chicken and Turkey By wrapping in foil Goose By wrapping in foil (portions should not exceed 2.5 kg) Duck By wrapping in foil (portions should not exceed 2.5 kg) Poultry and hunting an- By wrapping in foil (portions should not exceed 2.5 kg, Deer, Rabbit, Roe Deer...
  • Page 25: Crisper

    "The storage times specified in the table are based on the storage temperature of -18°C. " Dairy Products Preparation Longest Storage Time Storage Conditions (Month) It can be left in its original pack- aging for short term storage. For Cheese (except feta By placing foil thereb- long-term storage it should also cheese)
  • Page 26: Reversing The Door Opening Side

    (salami, sausage, etc.) and dairy products 120 s) when any key on the product screen, that require colder storage conditions, or if any, is pressed. Then the process will for meat, chicken or fish to be consumed start again. When the device door is closed, quickly.
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Cleaning

    8 Maintenance and Cleaning • On the products without a No-Frost fea- WARNING: ture, water droplets and icing up to a Read the “Safety Instructions” sec- thickness of a finger may occur on the tion first. rear wall of the cooler compartment. Do not clean, and never apply oils or similar WARNING: materials.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Protecting Plastic Surfaces Oil spilled on plastic surfaces may damage the surface and must be cleaned immedi- ately with warm water. Troubleshooting system is not balanced, which triggers Read the “Safety Instructions” sec- the compressor thermic safeguard. The tion first! product will restart after approximately 6 Check this list before contacting the ser- minutes.
  • Page 29 • The doors were opened frequently or • The doors were opened frequently or kept open for long periods. >>> The warm kept open for long periods. >>> Do not air moving inside will cause the product open the doors too frequently. to run longer.
  • Page 30 There is condensation on the product's • The product is not standing in full upright exterior or between the doors. position on the ground. >>> Adjust the stands to balance the product. • The ambient weather may be humid, this •...
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  • Page 32: Disclaimer / Warning

    Hotpoint, and will void the war- they are carried out within the limits and in ranty of the product.

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