Page 2 - Parts
Page 4 - Cautions
Disposal of the old appliance Before disposing an old appliance that goesout of use, please make sure it’s inoperativeand safe. Unplug the appliance and removeor destroy all of the springs, latches, orboltlocks in order to avoid the risk of childentrapment. It must be noticed that refrigeration syst...
Page 5 - Specifications
For the purpose of safety, the appliancemust be properly grounded in accordancewith specifications. Always remember to unplug the appliancebefore cleaning. Never unplug yourrefrigerator by pulling on the power cord.Always grip plug firmly and pull straight outfrom the outlet. All electrical repairs ...
Page 6 - Observations
The appliance can be placed with its rearpanel directly against the wall.For a good air circulation, the vent grille atthe back of the worktop must not be blocked,It should be placed on flat and firm groundlest it gives off higher noise than usual. Do not expose the appliance to directsunlight or a ...
Page 7 - Tips for refrigeration; Temperature selection; in the refrigeration; Temperature difference; Basic Operation
The appliance must stand on evenflooring. If the appliance is to be placed on a softcarpet, support the appliance with a solidwood board. If the appliance is placed onthe carpet directly, the high-temperaturecompressor may cause color fading of thecarpet. 3 pin pole socket with earthing required.Sto...
Page 8 - When not in use; Unplug the appliance; Operation Instructions
Do not store frozen foods and ice creams inthe refrigerator-Danger of thawing! Wrap or cover foods well before storing soas to avoid loss of water content and off-odor. The appliance can not be used to storemedicine or scientific specimen. Do not place heavy items more than 20kgon the top of the ref...
Page 9 - Defrosting; Making ice; * Unplug to disconnect the power and
Defrosting The surface of evaporator ices up whenthe refrigerator is working. When the frostlayer is thick as 3mm, the refrigerator mustbe defrosted and cleaned. Otherwise, itmay results in lower efficiency and highenergy consumption. 1. Take out foods and ice tray. Keep thedoor open.2. Set the temp...
Page 10 - Cleaning; Moving the refrigerator; Do not hold the refrigerator by its; When a power failure is announced; OK
Cleaning 1. Unplug the appliance.2. Wash the inner compartment withlukewarm water and neutral detergent.3. Dry the surface of the refrigeratorthoroughly. Note:1. Avoid splashing water on the freezerwhen cleaning.2. Do not use cleansers such as soaps,paint, boiled water or acid, etc.3. When using a c...
Page 11 - Troubleshooting
Before calling the service center, check the following points and see if youcan solve the problem yourself. Problem Possible Causes No refrigeration Electrical connection is loose.Fuse is broken. Wrong temperature selection.The inner compartment is overfilled.The appliance is exposed to direct sunli...
Page 12 - HR-170T WIRING DIAGRAM
.10. Troubleshooting THERMOSTAT LAMP L C H G/Y BROWN E G/Y BLACK LEAD ASSY BLUE SWITCH RELAY BLUE 10 14 G/Y BROWN COMPRESSOR BLACK N N E E L L 2 1 BLUE G/Y BROWN PLUG HR-170T WIRING DIAGRAM
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Troubleshooting MODEL 12Month's Guarntee Capacity Voltage Total Input Power Energy Consumption Refrigerant Unit Size (WxDxH) Net Weight Automatic Interior Light Lock Adjustable Feet Adjustable thermostat Drain Facility Note: All capacities are gross. HR-170T YES 165Ltr. 220-240v, 50Hz 100W 1.1 kw.h ...