Haier HSBS562IW User Manual

Haier HSBS562IW User Manual

Refrigerator/freezer combo

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Refrigerator/Freezer Combo
User's Guide
HRF-663BSS
HRF-663ATA2*
HRF-663ASA2*
HRF-663ITA2*
HRF-663ISA2*
HRF-663ASB2*
HRF-663ISB2*
HRF-661TSAA
HRF-661RSSAA
HSBS562IS
HSBS562IW
*=blank WW HS SS TS
Thank you very much for choosing to purchase a Haier-brand refrigerator.
This User's Guide will help you properly install and operate your newly acquired
appliance.
For future reference, please write down the model and serial number in the spaces
provided below.
You can retrieve that information from the product label attached to the inside of
the refrigerator.
Model number:
Serial number:
Date of purchase:

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  • Page 1 HSBS562IS HSBS562IW *=blank WW HS SS TS Thank you very much for choosing to purchase a Haier-brand refrigerator. This User's Guide will help you properly install and operate your newly acquired appliance. For future reference, please write down the model and serial number in the spaces provided below.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before operation Your refrigerator's features..............1 Components..................2 Precautions ...................3-5 Preparations..................6-9 Door removal................10-11 Setting up the Refrigerator/Freezer Combo ........12 Start-up..................13 Digital display operation ............14-16 Notes on the refrigerator compartment Refrigerator compartment............17-19 Notes on refrigeration ..............20 Tips on refrigeration ..............21 Home bar..................22-23 Notes on the freezer compartment Freezer compartment..............24 Notes on freezing ................25...
  • Page 3: Your Refrigerator's Features

    Your refrigerator's features Your Haier-brand Refrigerator/Freezer Combo is equipped with numerous innovative, space-saving and energy-efficient features. (1) Ice cube maker Automatic ice cube maker, powerful ice crusher, refrigerated water dispenser (2) Minibar HRF-663BSS,HRF-663ATA2*,HRF-663ASA2*,HRF-663ASB2* You can store drinks here for quick retrieval without having to open the refrigerator d oor.
  • Page 4: Components

    Components Refrigerator Freezer compartment Bottle rack Bottle cover Light Ice maker Shelves Light Shelves Bottle rack Drawer cover Minibar cover Bottle rack Veggie drawer cover Freezer drawers Veggie drawer Note The power plug must remain accessible after setting up the appliance. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    Precautions This appliance requires a 220-240V/50Hz power A dedicated grounded outlet is required. The supply. appliance is equipped with a standard If the voltage is outside of the 187-242V range, shockproof plug, whose grounding should not be malfunctions and damages of the controls, disabled.
  • Page 6 Precautions Never place flammable, explosive or corrosive This appliance is intended strictly for storing materials in the refrigerator. and freezing foods. It is not suitable for storing such things as vaccines, bacteria or chemical samples, which have demanding temperature requirements. Do not put microwave ovens, voltage Do not store fuel and other flammable products regulators or power strips on this appliance.
  • Page 7 Precautions To avoid injury, keep fingers away from the Do not pour water onto the appliance or set it up door crack when opening or closing the doors. in wet areas. Keep children away from the appliance doors being opened and closed. Refrigerators may only be repaired or altered by Keep bottles and tins out of the freezer.
  • Page 8: Preparations

    Preparations Unpacking Remove the entire packing material, including the foam underlay and pieces of tape used to hold accessories in place. Separate and count the included accessories. Check the items in the box against the packing list. In case of a mismatch, please contact your supplier.
  • Page 9 Preparations Installing the door handle First, screw part 2 into the threaded hole in the door (part 1); there are two screws per door. Next, press part 3 with its larger opening onto part 2. Finally, pull part 3 down in order to attach it firmly to the door. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3...
  • Page 10 Preparations Attention: Please do not disassemble the door handle. Any modifications must be done by a qualified technician. Note: If you choose the models(HRF-661RSSAA,HRF-661TSAA),Please install handles as below.
  • Page 11: Preparations

    Preparations It is recommended to clean the interior before starting up the appliance. (Details under “Cleaning”.) Standstill After cleaning, let the appliance stand still for at least six hours before turning it on to start it up.
  • Page 12: Door Removal

    Door removal Removing the door If your house door is too narrow, remove the refrigerator door and carry the refrigerator in narrow side first. Remove the toe moulding, and then Toe moulding release the water coupler. Slide the toe moulding up to remove it, and then release Water coupler the water coupler while pressing on area (1) as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 13 Door removal Remove the refrigerator compartment door. 1)Loosen the hinge cover bolts, and then Wires remove the cover. Disconnect any wires except for the grounding wire. Upper hinge 2) Remove the screws from the upper hinge following the direction as indicated by Arrow (1). Screw Then remove the upper hinge following the direction as indicated by Arrow (2).
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Refrigerator/Freezer Combo

    Setting up the Refrigerator/Freezer Combo Be sure to choose a flat and level setup location. Door adjustment Use sturdy and fireproof supports to correct an If the freezer compartment door is lower than unevenness in the floor. Turning an appliance that of the refrigerator compartment, insert the foot clockwise raises the appliance, turning it wrench in the groove of the left screw and turn it...
  • Page 15: Start-Up

    Start-up Power connection After connecting it to the power, the appliance is automatically set to the Intelligent and Crushed Ice modes. This appliance has a memory function which, in the event of a power failure, automatically stores the operating mode that was last used and restores it when the power is turned on again.
  • Page 16: Digital Display Operation

    Digital display operation Control panel A.Intelligent mode key indicator G.Superfrost indicator B.Superfrost key H.Freezer temperature display C.Freezer temperature adjustment key I.Refrigerator temperature display D.Refrigerator temperature adjustment key J.Crushed ice indicator E.Ice/water selector K.Refrigerated water F.Intelligent mode indicator L.Ice cube indicator Intelligent mode In the Intelligent operating mode, the temperature inside the appliance is adjusted automatically according to variations of the ambient temperature.
  • Page 17: Using The Digital Display

    Using the digital display Superfrost It has been scientifically proven that a Superfrost type device is necessary to freeze foods quickly and thoroughly. Press key B, upon which indicator G lights up and the Superfrost action is turned on. Press the key again to turn off the Superfrost action, upon which indicator G goes off.
  • Page 18 Using the digital display Open-door buzzer warning A buzzer sounds intermittently when the door is left open permanently or is not closed properly. Display control 30 minutes after the last key operation the display is turned off. The display is re- activated as soon as a key is pressed or an appliance door is opened.
  • Page 19: Refrigerator Compartment

    Refrigerator compartment Use the refrigerator compartment for short-term food storage The average refrigerator temperature of 0 °C-10 °C is not low enough for long-term storage of foods; it is suitable only for short-term food storage. Adjusting the height of glass shelves The shelves are height-adjustable to accommodate various item sizes.
  • Page 20 Refrigerator compartment Stocking example Foods should be grouped according to the various temperature ranges in the refrigerator compartment. (1) Eggs, butter, cheese (2) Tinned drinks and foods, seasonings (3) Drinks, bottles (4) Preserves (5) Meats (6) Flours, preserves, milk (7) Processed meats, sausage (8) Fruits, vegetables, lettuce Removing the veggie drawer cover First, lift the rear of the shelf in direction (1), and...
  • Page 21 Refrigerator compartment Using the veggie drawer The appliance is equipped with a veggie drawer suitable for keeping fruits and vegetables. The humidity level in the veggie drawer is adjustable. Reducing or closing the opening increases the humidity inside the veggie drawer, which is desirable for keeping cucumbers, grapes, kiwi, plums, etc.
  • Page 22: Notes On Refrigeration

    Notes on refrigeration Let warm foods and drinks cool down to room Wash and dry off fresh foods before storing temperature before putting them in the them. refrigerator compartment. Pack and seal foods before storing them. This Pack the food into portions suitable for your prevents drying and odour dissipation.
  • Page 23: Tips On Refrigeration

    Tips on refrigeration Remove the leaves of root vegetables to Thawing frozen foods inside the refrigerator prevent them from absorbing the nutrients. helps conserve energy. Items not requiring refrigeration: Onions, Items not suitable for refrigeration: Gourds, peppers, garlic, ginger. melons, bananas, pineapple. Refrigeration promotes their decomposition.
  • Page 24: Home Bar

    Home bar Operation To open the bar, press the compartment button. The bar compartment opens. The home bar can be used without opening the appliance door; which saves energy. When the home bar is opened, the refrigerator light comes on. You can place drinks and other foods in the home bar.
  • Page 25: Home Bar

    Home bar Do not remove the inner cover of the home bar. The home bar will not operate if the cover has been removed. Keep children away from the home bar. Otherwise children could be injured and the home bar damaged. The home bar can be used without Note: opening the appliance door;...
  • Page 26: Freezer Compartment

    Freezer compartment Use the freezer compartment for long-term food storage A low temperature in the freezer compartment is necessary for long-term food storage. Do not exceed the maximum length of storage indicated on the package. Removing and cleaning glass shelves First, lift the rear of the shelf in direction (1), and then pull the shelf out in direction (2).
  • Page 27: Notes On Freezing

    Notes on freezing Pack the food into portions of up to 2.5 kg Let warm foods and drinks cool down to room suitable for your household. As a result, the temperature before putting them in the freezer portions will freeze faster and the quality after compartment.
  • Page 28 Starting up the ice maker and dispenser Preparations before starting up the ice maker and dispenser The ice maker can be connected either directly to a water supply line if fitted with a filter (option A) or to a drinking water container if fitted with a water pump (option B).
  • Page 29: Ice Maker And Dispenser Operation

    Ice maker and dispenser operation Precautions Do not connect the ice maker water line when the temperature is below 0 ºC, otherwise the water line may freeze Open the valve and flush the water line to check the line connections for possible leaks.
  • Page 30: Removing And Installing The Ice Cube Container

    Removing and installing the ice cube container Removing the ice cube container Press the middle section of the ice cube container in and pull it off its shelf. Re-placing the ice cube container Slide the ice cube container in the channel on both sides of the inner sleeve until it is clasped into position.
  • Page 31: Dispenser Operation

    Dispenser operation Dispenser operation Choose crushed ice, refrigerated water or ice cubes. Slightly push a glass against the ice/water lever as shown in the illustration. (1) Dispensing crushed ice Press the appropriate button so that the indicator for crushed ice lights up. Lightly press against the lever so that crushed ice is supplied.
  • Page 32: Dispenser Precautions

    Dispenser precautions Precautions The following instructions refer only to products equipped with an ice cube maker, ice crusher and refrigerated water dispenser. Do not use very tall or short glasses. Hold the glass as close as possible to the ice cube outlet so as to prevent dropping ice cubes or jamming the ice cube supply.
  • Page 33: Defrosting Cleaning Inoperation

    Defrosting · Cleaning Defrosting The appliance defrosts automatically. Cleaning Clean the refrigerator regularly to prevent odour build-up. For safety reasons, first unplug the power cord. Clean the appliance using a soft rag or sponge and lukewarm water, to which you may add a little bit of a neutral dishwashing liquid.
  • Page 34: Inoperation

    Inoperation In the event of a power outage Even in the summer, foods can be kept cool for several hours during a power outage. In the event of a power outage, refrain from adding foods to the appliance and opening the doors. Caution: A temperature drop in the freezer compartment, caused by a power outage or other malfunction,...
  • Page 35 Inoperation When on vacation Before a long vacation, turn off the appliance, take out the food, remove the frost, clean the interior and leave the door open to prevent odour build-up. Transportation Unplug the power cord. Remove all foods from the refrigerator. Secure the shelves, drawers and baskets with tape.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Long operation time and a temperature Some of the sounds produced during initial increase of housing and compressor are operation or at start-up will fade during normal normal during initial operation. operation. During initial operation, the appliance housing At start-up and during operation, the may become warm to prevent condensation.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting The specified power consumption at an ambient When operating, the fan produces an audible temperature of 25 °C with 5 °C in the refrigerator sound. and -18 °C in the freezer after 24 hours of normal operation complies with government standards.
  • Page 38: Customer Service

    Customer service Should a malfunction occur that you cannot resolve as described below, contact the nearest customer service. In such a case, please indicate the full model name, serial number and spare part register. (See the product label at the back of the appliance.) Confirm the following before ordering a repair.
  • Page 39 After-sales Service Confirm the following before ordering a repair. Compressor runs often or for a long time This is normal during initial operation. Normal after loading with large amounts of foods. Appliance door not fully closed. Appliance door is opened frequently. Ambient temperature is high.
  • Page 40: Customer Service

    Customer service Dispenser not supplying Freezer temperature is set too No ice cubes in the ice cube h i g h . L o w e r t h e f r e e z e r container. Wait until ice cubes temperature to improve the are supplied.
  • Page 41 symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product is not to be treated as regular household waste. Instead, it must be taken to a recycling collection point for electrical and electronic equipment. By properly disposing of this product, you are contributing to the preservation of the environment and the wellbeing of your fellow citizens.

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