Page 2 - Parts
Page 3 - Control panel
The manufacturer reserves the right to improve theproduct from time to time without further notice. .1. Parts 1 Control panel 2 Freezer tray 3 Slider 4 Drawer 5 Plug
Page 4 - Disposal of the old appliance; Safety Instructions and Warnings; Cautions
Disposal of the old appliance Before disposing an old appliance, pleasemake sure it ’ s inoperative and safe. Unplug the appliance and remove or destroy all ofthe springs, latches, or bolt-locks in orderto avoid the risk of child entrapment. It must be noted that the refrigeration sys-t e m c o n t ...
Page 5 - Specifications
.3. Cautions For the purpose of safety, the appliancemust be properly earthed in accordancewith specifications. Always remember to unplug the appliancebefore cleaning. To disconnect theappliance, pull at the plug itself not the cord. All electrical repairs must be carried outby qualified electrician...
Page 6 - Installation
.4. Installation The appliance must stand on even flooring.If the refrigerator is not level,adjust the front leveling leg to raise or lower it. Install the appliance in a well-ventilatedroom. Allow 10cm on each side and 10cmover the top of the refrigerator for easyinstallation and proper air circula...
Page 7 - Basic Operation; Temperature selection
.5. Basic Operation Please clean inner compartment of the appliancethoroughly before the initial start-up.After the appliance is levelled and cleaned, allow itto stand still for 30 minutes before start-up. 1. Start-up Start the appliance at least 4 hours before storingfoods in it for the first time....
Page 8 - Control Panel
.6. Basic Operation Green power indicator (2) After the appliance is plugged in, the green power indicator lights. If the green powerindicator doesn ’ t work, check whether the light bulb is broken. The bulb is broken if the compressor works normally. Otherwise, please check: Whether the appliance i...
Page 9 - Fast freeze; Tips for freezing; Operation Instructions
.7. Use the freezer for long-time foodstorage The inner temperature of the freezer is lower than-18 o C. Bacteria reproduction is completely suppressed under such circumstance. Therefore,the freezer is suitable for long-time food storage,provided that the expiry date on the food pack-age is observed...
Page 10 - How to take out the drawer
.8. Allow warm food or beverage to cool downbefore placing them inside the appliance. Divide a large amount into smaller pieces thatare easy to be frozen thoroughly, so that the qual-ity of food is best preserved. For fruits, the amountshould be less than 1kg, and for meat, 2.5kg. Wrap or cover food...
Page 11 - Making ice
Freezer tray The special tray for soft fruit and berries allowsyou to individually freeze your berries prior to bag-ging for perfect results. How to use the slider The freezer drawers are printed with illustrationof foods and figures that represent months. Pushslider ‘ 1 ’ under the food symbol, and...
Page 12 - Defrosting; At power failure
Defrosting The freezer compartment does not automati-cally defrost. A thick layer of frost or ice will in-crease energy consumption. When the frostlayer is thick as 4-6mm, it should be removedwith a plastic scraper. .10. Unplug the appliance before defrosting.R e m o v e t h e f o o d s f r o m t h ...
Page 14 - Troubleshooting
Before calling the service center, check the following points and see if youcan solve the problem yourself. Problem Possible cause The freezer doesn ’ t work. Not plugged in.Voltage is too low. Not plugged in.The light bulbs are broken. The appliance doesn ’ t stand level. The appliance is placed so...
Page 15 - HF-116R WIRING DIAGRAM
.13. Troubleshooting HF-116R WIRING DIAGRAM A B J E C D F H I G A-POWER PLUGC-GREEN LAMPE-QUICK FREEZING SWITCHG-OVERLOAD PROTECTORI-PTC J-MAIN SWITCH B-RED LAMPD-YELLOW LAMPF-THERMOSTATH-COMPRESSOR
Page 16 - reserves the right to change
Troubleshooting MODEL 12Month's Guarantee Capacity Voltage Total Input Power Energy Consumption Refrigerant Size (WxDxH in mm) Net Weight Automatic Interior Light Lock Adjustable Feet Adjustable thermostat Drain Facility Note: All capacities are gross. reserves the right to change specifications as ...