How to Install: Haier For Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste
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Introduction of Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste
Introducing the Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste, a state-of-the-art appliance that combines advanced refrigeration technology with sustainable e-waste management. This refrigerator is designed to keep your food fresh and your home free of harmful electronic waste. With a sleek and modern design, this refrigerator is perfect for any kitchen. The estimated price of this product is around $1000, and it is now available in the market.
Detailed Specifications
The Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste comes with a range of key features, including
- Frost-free technology to keep your food fresh and prevent ice build-up
- Spacious interior with adjustable shelving and door bins for maximum storage capacity
- Energy-efficient LED lighting to help you see your food clearly
- E-waste management system that safely disposes of small electronic waste items, such as used batteries
- Smart inverter compressor technology that adjusts cooling power based on food load and temperature conditions
KNOW YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Accessories
- LED
- Shelf Assy.
- Air Duct-gate Manual
- Ref. Control Knob
- Fruit Case
- Crisper
- Lock Bracket
- Ice Maker Assy
- Ice Cube Tray
- Shelf F-fez
- Drawer Assy
- Adjustable Leg Bolt
- Door Rack Small
- Utility Box
- Door Rack Big
- Gasket-Ref.
- Gasket-Frz.
Note: Due to continuous improve in the Product, Specifications may change without prior notice
Description of Frost-Free Refrigerator & E-waste
The Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste is a top-of-the-line appliance that is designed to make your life easier and more convenient. With its frost-free technology, you'll never have to worry about defrosting your freezer again. The spacious interior provides plenty of room for all of your food, and the adjustable shelving and door bins allow you to customize the storage to fit your needs. The energy-efficient LED lighting makes it easy to see your food, even in low-light conditions. And with its e-waste management system, you can safely dispose of small electronic waste items without harming the environment.
Setup Guide
Setting up the Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste is easy. Simply plug in the appliance and let it cool down for a few hours before adding your food. The e-waste management system is also easy to use - simply place your used batteries or other small electronic waste items in the designated compartment, and the refrigerator will safely dispose of them for you. Be sure to read the user manual for more detailed instructions and warnings.
FEATURES OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Take a moment to know all the features of your refrigerator. Refer to the illustration on page 1.
- Ice Cube Tray
Fill Tray 3/4th full to allow expansion of water during freezing. Place the tray in freezer chest. To release ice cubes, twist ice cube tray slightly. - Adjustable Shelf
Shelves can be removed by pulling forward. The shelf can be placed at a desirable position. - No Frost
No frost in freezing compartment. - Vegetable Crisper
May be used for vegetable and fruit storage. Both the crisper and its cover shelf are removable for easy cleaning. Simply slide forward to remove. - Egg Pocket
- Used for Egg support. This pocket can be turned upside down.
- May be used for small size goods.
CAUTION
- Check mains voltage before inserting the power supply cord into socket.
- Do not spill any liquid on the unit.
- Don’t work with flammable spray, such as paint near this unit.
- Don’t put ignitable materials such as benzene, L.P. Gas, alcohol etc. into this unit.
- Take precautions against leakage of any gas equipment near this unit.
- Don’t let children hang on to the door of the unit.
- Allow minimum 5 minutes gap before you restore the supply after disconnecting from the mains.
METHODS OF SAFE INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION STEPS
MOVING OR RELOCATING THE REFRIGERATOR
CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR
Remove all food and special compartments from the freezer and refrigerator section.
- Exterior : Wash with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry. Use appliance polish or wax periodically to keep the exterior looking like new.
- Door gasket : Clean at least twice a year with mild soap and water, rinse and dry. Apply a light film of petroleum jelly to the gaskets to keep them soft and pliable.
- Interior : Wash the liner with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.
NOTE : Interior and exterior
- Do not use abrasive, heavy-duty powders, etc. These can scratch and dull the surface, depending on their abrassive strength and cleaning pressure applied. Avoid metal pads and abrassive impregnated plastic, nylon and cloth pads, etc.
- Do not use concentrated liquid dishwashing detergent (dissolve in warm water before using), abrassive cleaners, solvents or polishing agents on plastic parts.
These cleaners may cause cracking or discoloring.
DEFROSTING THE REFRIGERATOR
Your refrigerator has been fitted with an automatic defrost timer, which relieves you from defrosting manually.
HOW TO INSTALL
Install refrigerator in a convenient location away from extreme heat and cold. Allow sufficient clearance between the refrigerator and side wall so that the door will open for a fully usable interior. Refrigerator is not designed for recessed installation.
- Select a place with hard and level floor.
- Allow 6 inches (15cm) of Minimum space between the refrigerator’s side and the wall.
Leveling : Level refrigerator so that it rests firmly on the floor without rocking. There are two leveling feet, one at each front corner. Turn to the left to raise a corner, to the rightto lower it. Use shims under the rear corner, if necessary.
- If you want the refrigerator door to close when not held open, adjust glides so that the front of the refrigerator is raised. However, front corners must be leveledwith each other.
- If you want the refrigerator door to remain motionless when open, adjust the leveling glides so that all four corners are leveled with each other.
NOTE: Make sure all packaging material is removed. If the shipping tape hasleft a residue on the door, touch the residue lightly with the side of tape or with isopropyl alcohol (most rubbing alcohol is this type).
HOW TO OPERATE
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Your refrigerator has two controls to set inside temperatures at desired levels: ‘Freezer temperature control’ and ‘Refrigerator temperature control’. A conveniently placed ‘Refrigerator temperature control’ enables you to set positions of MIN., MID, MAX & TEST RUN. After the setting, the refrigerator will become colder. ‘Freezer temperature control’ controls the quantity FRZ.MIN, NORMAL & MAX are the settings available to you. When set at FRZ. MAX, the Freezer compartment is at its coldest setting.
INITIAL SETTINGS
Set the ‘freezer temperature control’ & ‘Refrigerator temperature control’ at NORMAL.
Starting your new refrigerator
- Clean the refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe the outside with a soft dry cloth, the inside with a damp cloth.
- Set temperature control at normal.
- Connect the power supply cord.
TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE
Many factors influence the internal temperature of the refrigerator and freezer section.
- The temperature and humidity of the room.
- The frequency of door openings and the amount of warm food placed in the refrigerator.
- The combination of food and containers stored in the refrigerator. For these reasons,
you may have to adjust the control to suit the season and your needs as follows - For maximum cooling in freezer compartment, set the knob as follows
- Set air flow control knob of freezer towards MAX.
- Set temperature control knob in ref. towards MAX.
- For maximum cooling in refrigerator compartment, set the knob as follows
- Set air flow control knob of freezer towards MIN (this will direct cold air to ref comp.)
- Set temperature control knob in ref. towards MAX.
- Allow approximately 12 hours or overnight for temperature to stabilize.
Then check to see if further adjustments are necessary.
Note: User is advised to adjust suitable combination of both control knob setting as desired.
FOR BEST SETTING DURING COLD AND HOT WEATHER, WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING
- During cold weather, set 'Freezer Temperature Control' at MAX & 'RefrigeratorTemperature Control' at MID or MIN, as use of Refrigerator compartment is less.
- During hot weather, set 'Freezer Temperature Control' at MID or MIN & 'Refrigerator Temperature Control' at MAX if loaded with large quantity of food hence Refrigeratorcompartment will get additional cooling.
To turn off refrigerator
Disconnect the power supply cord. Remove ice tray and food. Leave doors open for air circulation and de humidification of both sections.
OPERATION PANEL
- Power & Memory
When you switch ON the power to refrigerator firstly it will check internal circuitry for 5 seconds and after 30 seconds the display panel will be locked, The refrigerator will remember last temp setting. To unlock change setting refer point no 2. - Locking & Unlocking the Touch Screen
In order to prevent accidental touch to control buttons, the Refrigerator can be set to lock/unlock function. To lock press/tap the B button for 3 seconds, symbol F will appear t show locked state.To unlock press/tap B button for 3 seconds, symbol F will disappear, to show unlocked state.
Note: In locked state functions (3) (4) (5) (6) are disabled, to operate these functions the Refrigerator must be in Unlock state. - Refrigerator Temperature Regulation
Refrigerator temperature can be adjusted between 0˚c – 5˚c.Unlock the refrigerator, tap A button, symbol C will flash to indicate Refrigerator is in temperature setting mode. Again tap A button, at each tap temperature value increases from 1˚c to 5˚c As you reach the desired temperature value, tap B button to confirm OR the desired value will get settled automatically if there is no key operation for next 5 seconds.
Note: When temperature settings are changed, the temperature inside the refrigerator takes some time to achieve the set level. This period of time depends on the set temperature value, ambient temperature, frequency & number of door openings - Power Cool Setting
Power Cool function accelerates the cooling rate, so as to maintain the nutritional value of food.
Unlock the Refrigerator. Tap A button for 3 seconds, power cool symbol E will get displayed, which indicatedRefrigerator is in Power Cool mode. To Exit Power Cool mode tap A button for 3 seconds.The refrigerator will automatically exit the Power Cool mode after continuous refrigeration for 3 hours. - Compressor Operation
Display Symbol G indicates compressor is in running state. - Ambient Temperature
Symbol D displays Ambient Temperature.
WHAT TO DO
- When out of operation for a long time
- Remove the power supply cord.
- Dry your refrigerator, with the door open for 2-3 days.
- Before transportation
- Securely fasten removable interiors parts (or move and package them separately).
- Do not lay your refrigerator horizontally otherwise the compressor may get damaged.
Before you call for service, please check the following points by yourself first (PROBLEM / POSSIBLE CAUSE)
- REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT OPERATE
- May be in defrost cycle when motors does not operate for about 30 minutes.
- If interior light is not on, refrigerator may not be plugged in at the wall electrical outlet.
- If plug is secure and the refrigerator still fails to operate, plug a lamp or a small appliance into the same outlet to determine if there is a tripped circuit breaker.
- COMPRESSOR OPERATES FOR LONG PERIOD AND FREQUENTLY
- Modern refrigerators are larger and run colder, which require more running time to provide more stable temperature.
- Normally, when refrigerator is first delivered to your home, usually requires 24 hours to completely cool.
- Large amounts of food is placed in the refrigerator to be cooled or frozen.
- Hot weather, frequent door openings.
- Door is left open.
- VIBRATION OR RATTLING
- If the refrigerator vibrates more than normal, it is likely that it is not resting solidly on the floor, the front leveling legs need adjusting or floor is weak / uneven
- If dishes vibrate on shelves, try moving them. Slight vibration is normal.
- REFRIGERATOR HAS ODOUR
- Odor-producing food should be covered or wrapped. Check for spoiled food.
- Interior needs cleaning.
- WARM CABINET SURFACE
At times, the refrigerator cabinet may be warm to the touch. This is a normal occurrence that helps to prevent moisture from condensing on the cabinet. The condition will be more noticeable when you first start the refrigerator, during hot weather and afterexcessive or lengthy door opening. - MOISTURE COLLECTS INSIDE
- Too frequent or too long door opening.
- In humid weather, air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors are opened.
- MOISTURE FORMS ON CABINET SURFACE BETWEEN THE DOORS
Not unusual during periods of high humidity. To help prevent rust, wipe surface & keep dry. - EXCESSIVE MOISTURE IN CRISPER
- Food not wrapped properly.
- Hot, humid weather.
- FOOD DRIES OUT
Food not covered, wrapped or sealed properly. - FROST OR ICE CRYSTAL ON FROZEN FOOD
- Door may have been left open.
- Too frequent or too long door opening.
- SLOW ICE CUBE FREEZING
- Turn temperature control to colder settings.
- Door may have been left open.
- ICE CUBES HAVE ODOUR / TASTE
- Ice storage box needs to be emptied, washed and old cubes need to be discarded.
- Unsealed packages in the refrigerator and/or frozen food storage compartments may be transmitting odour taste to ice cubes.
- Interior of the refrigerator needs cleaning.
- FRESH OR FROZEN FOOD STORAGE COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE
- TOO WARM
- Temperature control not set cold enough. Refer to temperature control section.
- Hot food stored without cooling.
- Blocked air duct in freezer compartment.
- Warm weather, frequent door opening.
- Door left open for too long.
- CABINET LIGHT NOT WORKING
- The LED burned out.
- No power supply.
- FREEZER NOT FREEZING PROPERLY
- Product with high sugar content may not harden completely when frozen (ice-cream, concentrated juice etc.).
- Adjust the freezer control to a colder setting.
- Move the food away from the air vent (near the controls).
- Turn down the refrigerator temperature control.
- SIZZLING SOUND IN FREEZER
Normal sound caused by defrost water dripping on defrost mechanism.
TECHNICAL DATA
Type | Content | Refrigerant | Weight (kg) | Product Dimensions (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
320 Ltr. Series | R600a | 62 | 6415951600 | |
345 Ltr. Series | R600a | 63.5 | 6415951700 |
Troubleshooting
If you experience any issues with your Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste, consult the user manual for troubleshooting tips. Some common problems and solutions include:
- If the refrigerator is not cooling properly, check to make sure it is plugged in and that the temperature settings are correct.
- If the e-waste management system is not working, make sure that you are disposing of the correct types of waste and that the compartment is not full.
- If the LED lighting is not working, check to make sure that the refrigerator is plugged in and that the lighting switch is in the "on" position.
Pros & Cons of Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste
Pros
- Frost-free technology for added convenience
- Spacious interior with adjustable shelving and door bins
- Energy-efficient LED lighting
- E-waste management system for safe disposal of electronic waste
- Smart inverter compressor technology for efficient cooling
Cons
- May be more expensive than some other refrigerator models
- E-waste management system may not be able to handle larger electronic waste items
Customer Reviews
Customers love the Haier Frost Free Refrigerator & E-waste for its convenient frost-free technology and spacious interior. However, some have noted that the e-waste management system may not be able to handle larger electronic waste items. Overall, this appliance is highly rated for its efficiency, convenience, and eco-friendly design.
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