Precautions - Haier HRF-663ASA2* User Manual

Haier refrigerator/freezer combo user's guide
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Customer service
Dispenser not supplying
No ice cubes in the ice cube
container. Wait until ice cubes
are supplied.
The water supply valve is
closed. Open the water
supply valve.
Dispenser jammed
Defrosting water has frozen on
the spindle due to long period
of idleness, large temperature
swings or voltage peaks. Empty,
clean, wipe and re-place the ice
cube container.
Other ice cubes were placed in the dispenser. Only the ice cubes produced
by the ice maker can be used by the dispenser
Freezer temperature is set too high.
Lower the freezer temperature to
improve the performance of the ice
cube maker.
The freezer or refrigerator
door is not fully closed.
Close all appliance doors.
ce cubes are jammed between
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the ice cube maker and
container. Remove the ice
cubes.
Ice cubes are stuck
together..
Use the dispenser more
frequently

Precautions

This appliance requires a 220-240V/50Hz
power supply.
If the voltage is outside of the 187-242V
range, malfunctions and damages of the
controls, thermostat or compressor may
result, unless a regulator of at least 750W
was installed.
Do not damage the power cord.
*Never pull the plug out by the cord; always
grab and pull the plug
*Do not place the power cord under the
appliance or walk on it.
*Be sure not to damage the power cord when
moving the appliance away from the wall.
In the case of a gas or other flammable leak:
*Close the valve.
*Open the doors and windows.
*Do not pull out or insert the power cord of
the appliance.
A dedicated grounded outlet is required.
The appliance is equipped with a standard
shockproof plug, whose grounding should
not be disabled. The power plug of the
appliance should always be accessible.
f the power cord is damaged or the plug
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cracked or worn, the power cord must be
replaced with a matching one, available
from the maker or their customer service.
The power cord may only be replaced by the
maker, their customer service or an equally
qualified person.
Pull out the power plug:
*Before cleaning or repair
*When replacing a burned-out bulb

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