Haier HSR3918EWPG User Manual
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WARNING:
Risk
of
fire/flammable
mate-
rial.
The
symbol
indicates
there
is
a
risk
of
fire
since
flammable
materials
are
used.
Take
care
to
avoid
causing
a
fire
by
ingiting
flammable
material.
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WARNUNG:
Brandgefahr/
brennbares
Material.Das
Symbol
weist
auf
Brandgefahr
hin,
da
brennbare
Materialien
verwendet
wer
-den.
Verhindern
Sie die
Entstehung
von
Branden,
die
durch
entflam-
mbare
Materialien
verursacht
werden.
ATTENTION:
Risque
d’incendie
ou de
mati
éres
inflammables.
Le
symbole
montre
qu'il
y‘a
le
risque
de
maté
riaux
inflammables
sont
utilisés.
Prendre
soin
d'éviter
de
provoquer
un
incendie
en
ingérant
des
matiéres
inflammables.
ATTENZIONE:
Rischio
di
incendio/materiale
infiammabile.
||
simbolo
indica
il
rischio
di
incendio
nel
caso
di
utilizzo
di
materiali
in-
fiammabili.
Fare
attenzione
ed
evitare
l'insorgere
di
incendi
a
causa
della
caombustione
di
materiali
infiammabili.
ADVERTENCIA:
Riesgo
de
incendio
o
mate
rial
inflamable.
E|
simbolo
indica
que
existe
riesgo
de
incen
dio,
dado
que
se
utilizan
materiales
inflamables.
Se
debe
procurar
evitar
incendios
medi
ante
la
combustion
de
materiales
inflamables.
ADVERTENCIA:Risco
de
incéndio/material
inflamavel.
O
sim-
bolo
indica
que
existe
um
risco
de
incéndio
uma
vez
que
sdo0
usados
materiais
inflamaveis.
Ter
cuidado
para
evitar
provocar
um
incéndio
por
acender
material
inflamavel.
WAARSCHUWING:
Brandrisico
/
brandbaar
materiaal.
Het
sys-
teem
geeft
aan
dat
er
een
brandrisico
bestaat
aangezien
brandbaar
materiaal
wordt
gebruikt.
Zorg
ervoor
dat
er
geen
brand
wordt
ver-
oozaakt
door
brandbaat
materiaal
te
ont
steken.
OSTRZEZENIE:Ryzyko
pozaru/materiat
tatwopalny.
Symbol
wskazuje,
ze
istnieje
ryzyko
pozaru,
poniewaz
uzywane
sa
mate-
riaty
tatwopalne.
Dbaj
o
to,
aby
uniknaé
pozaru
poprzez
zapale
nie
tatwopalnego
materiatu.
VAROVANI:
Nebezpeéi
Pozaru/
Holavého
Materidlu.
Symbol
oznacuje
riziko
pozaru,
protoze
byly
pouzity hoflavé
materialy.
Dbejte
na
to,
aby
nedoSlo
ke
vzniku
pozaru
zapalenim
hoflavého
materialu.
FIGYELEM:
Tuz
/
gyulékony
anyag
veszélye.
A
szimbdlum
azt
jelzi,
hogy
tuzveszély
all
fenn,
mivel
gyulékony
anyagokat
hasznalnak.
Ugyeljen
arra,
hogy
ne
tegyen
ra
tizveszélyes
gyu
lékony
anyagot.
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User
Manual
Refrigerator-Freezer
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Thank
You
Thank
you
for
purchasing
a
Haier
Product.
Please
read
these
instructions
carefully
before
using
this
appliance.
The
instructions
con-
tain
important
information
which
will
help
you
get the
best
out
of
the
appliance
and
ensure
safe
and
proper
installation,
use and
maintenance.
Keep
this
manual
in a
convenient
place
so
you can
always
refer
to
it
for
the
safe
and
proper
use
of
the
appliance.
IF
you
sell
the
appliance.
give
it
away,
or
leave
it
behind
when
you
move
house,
make
sure
you
also
pass
this
manual
so
that the
new
owner
can
become
familiar
with the
appliance
and
safety
warnings.
Legend
Warning
—
Important
Safety
information
General
information
and
tips
Environmental
information
Disposal
Help
protect
the
environment
and
human
health.
Put
the
packaging
in
applicable
containers
to
recycle
it.
Help
to
recycle
waste
of
electrical
and
electronic
ap-
—
pliances.
Do
not
dispose
appliances
marked
with
this
symbol
with
the
household
waste.
Return
the
product
to
your
local
recycling
facility
or
contact
your
municipal
office.
ZA\WARNING!
Risk
of
injury
or
suffocation!
Refrigerants
and
gases
must
be
disposed
of
professionally.
Ensure
that
the
tubing
of
the
refrigerant
circuit
is
not
damaged
before
being
properly
disposed
of.
Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
mains
supply.
Cut
off
the
mains
cable and
dispose
of
it.
Remove
the
trays
and
drawers
as
well
as
the
door
catch
and
seals,
to
prevent
children
and
pets
to
get
closed
in
the
appliance.
Old
appliances
still
have
some
residual
value.
An
environmentally
friendly
method
of
dis-posal
will
ensure
that
valuable
raw
materials
can
be
recovered
and
used
again.
Cyclopentane,
a
flammable
substance
not
harmful
to
ozone,
is
used
as
an
expander
for
the
insulationg
foam.
By
ensuring
this
product
is
disposed
of
correctly,
you
will
help
prevent
potential
negative
consequences
for
the
environment
and
human
health,
which
could
otherwise
be
caused.
For
more
detailed
information
about
recycling
of
this
product,
please
contact
your
local
council,
your
household
waste
disposal
service
or
the
shop
where
you
purchased
the
product,
handled
by
the
professionals
Content
1-
Safety
information...........
2-
Intended
use
3-
Product
description
....
4-
Control
panel.
5-
Use...
6-
Energy
Saving
tips
sen
20
7-
Equipment...
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cesses
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21
8-
Care
and
Cleaning
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Trouble
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10-
Installation.......
11-
Technical
data
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USEOMIEL
SEIS
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afety
informatio
Before
switching
on
the
appliance
for
the
first
time
read
the
fol-
lowing
safety
hints!:
WARNING!
Before
first
use
»
Make
sure
there
is
no
transport
damage.
Remove
all
packaging
and
keep
out
of
children’s
reach.
>
Wait
at
least
two hours before
installing
the
appliance
in
order
to
ensure
the
refrigerant
circuit
is
fully
efficient.
>
Handle
the
appliance
always
with
at
least
two
persons
because
it
is
heavy.
Installation
»
The
appliance
should
be
placed
in
a
well-ventilated
place.
Ensure
a
space
of
at
least
20
cm above
and
10
cm
around
the
appliance.
>»
Never
place
the
appliance
in
a
damp
area
or
location
where
it
might
be
splashed
with
water.
Clean
and
dry
water
splashes
and
stains
with
a
soft
clean
cloth.
>
Donotinstall
the
appliance
in
direct
sunlight
or
near
heat
sources
(e.g.
stoves,
heaters).
>
Install
and
level
the
appliance
in
an
area suitable
for
its
size
and
use.
»
Keep
ventilation
openings
around
the
appliance
or
in
the
inbuilt
structure
clear
of
obstruction.
>»
Make
sure
that
the
electrical
information
on the
rating
plate
agrees
with
the
power
supply.
If
it
does
not,
contact
an
electrician.
>
The
appliance
is
operated
by
a
220-240
VAC/50
Hz
power
sup-
ply.
Abnormal
voltage
fluctuation
may
cause
the
appliance
to
fail
to
start,
or
damage
to
the
temperature
control
or
compressor,
or
there
may
be
an
abnormal
noise
when
operating.
In
such
case,
an
automatic
regulator
shall
be
mounted.
>»
Use
a
Separate
earthed
socket
for
the
power
supply
which
is
easy
accessible.
The
appliance
must
be
earthed.
»
Only
for
UK:
The
appliance’s
power
cable
is
fitted
with
3-cord
(grounding)
plug
that
fits
a
standard
3-cord
(grounded)
socket.
Never
cut
off
or
dismount
the
third
pin
(grounding).
After
the
ap-
pliance
is
installed,
the
plug
should
be
accessible.
>»
Do
not
use
multi-plug
adapters
and
extension
cables.
>
Ensure
that
the
power
cable
is
not
trapped
by
the
appliance.
Do
not
step
on
the
power
cable.
>
Do
not
damage
the
refrigerant
circuit.
>»
Donot
locate
multiple
portable
socket-outlets
or
portable
power
supplies
at
the
rear
of
the
appliance.
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information
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ZA\
warnine!
>
WV,
Daily
use
|
This
appliance
can
be
used
by
children
aged
from
8
years
and
above
and
persons
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
ca-
pabilities
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge
if
they
have
been
given
supervision
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
in
a
safe
way
and
understand
the
hazards
involved.
Children
aged
from
3
to
8
years
are
allowed
to
load
and
unload
refrigerating
appliances,
but
not
allowed
to
clean
and
install
the
refrigerating
appliances.
Keep away
children
under
3
years
of
age
from
the
appliance
un
less
they
are
constantly
supervised.
Cleaning
and
user
maintenance
shall
not
be
made
by
children
without
supervision.
Children
shall
not
play
with the
appliance.
The
appliance
must
be
positioned
so
that
the plug
is
accessible.
If
coal
gas
or
other
inflammable
gas
is
leaking
in
the
vicinity
of
the
appliance,
turn
off
the
valve
of
the
leaking
gas,
open
the
doors
and
windows
and
do
not
unplug
a
plug
in
the
power
cable
of
the
appliance
or
any
other
appliance.
Notice
that
the
appliance
is
set
for
operation
at
a
specific
am-
bient
range
between
10
and
38°C.
The
appliance
may
not
work
roperly
ifit
is
left
for
along
period
at
a
temperature
above
or
be-
low
the
indicated
range.
Do
not
place
unstable
articles
(heavy
objects,
containers
filled
with
water)
on
top
of
the
appliance,
avoid
personal
injury
caus-
ed
by
falling
or
electric
shock
caused
by
contact
with
water.
Do
not
pull
onthe
door
shelves.
The
door
may
be
pulled
slant,
the
bottle
rack,
may
be
pulled
away,
or
the
appliance
may
topple.
Open
and
close
the
doors
only
with
the
handles.
The
gap
be-
tween
the
doors
and
between
the
doors
and
the
cabinet
is
very
narrow.
Do
not
extend
your
hands
in
these
areas
to
avoid
pinch-
ing
your
fingers.
Open
or
close
the
doors
only
when
there
are
no
children
standing
within
the
range
of
door
movement.
|
Do
not
store
or
use
inflammable,
explosive
or
corrosive
materials
in
the
appliance
or
in
the
vicinity.
Do
not
store
medicines,
bacteria
or
chemical
agents
in
the
ap-
pliance.
This
appliance
is
a
household
appliance.
It
is
not
recom-
mended
to
store
materials
that
require
strict
temperatures.
Never
store
liquids
in
bottles
or
cans
(besides
high
percentage
spirits)
especially
carbonated
beverages
in
the freezer,
as
these
will
burst
during
freezing.
GB
1-
Safety
informati
ZA\
WARNING!
>
>
Daily
use
Check
the
condition
of
food
if
a
warming
in
the
freezer
has
taken
place.
Do
not
set
unnecessarily
low
temperature
in
the
refrigerator
compartment.
Minus
temperatures
may
occur
at
high
settings.
Attention:
Bottles
can
burst.
Do
not
touch
frozen
goods
with
wet
hands
(wear
gloves).
Espe-
cially
do
not
eat
ice
lollies
immediately
after
removal
from
the
freezer
compartment.
There
is
the
risk
to
freeze
or
the
formation
of
frost
blisters.
FIRST
aid:
keep
immediately
under
running
cold
water.
Do
not
pull
away!
Do
not
touch
the inside
surface
of
the
freezer
storage
compart-
ment when
in
operation,
especially
with
wet
hands,
as
your
hands
may
freeze
onto
the
surface.
Unplug
the
appliance
in
the
event
of
a
power
interruption
or
be-
fore
cleaning.
Allow
at
least
5
minutes
before
restarting
the
appli-
ance,
as
frequent
starting
may
damage
the
compressor.
Do
not
use
electrical
devices
inside the
food
storage
compart
ments of
the
appliance,
unless
they
are
of
the
type
recommend-
ed
by
the
manufacturer.
Only
use
drinking
water
with
models
with
water
dispenser.
Maintenance
/
cleaning
Make
sure
children
are
supervised
if
they
carry
out
cleaning and
maintenance.
Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
electrical
supply
before
undertak-
ing
any
routine
maintenance.
Allow
at
least
5
minutes
before
restart-
ing
the
appliance,
as
frequent
starting
may
damage
the
compressor.
Hold
the
plug,
not
the cable,
when
unplugging
the
appliance.
Do
not
scrape
off
frost
and
ice
with
sharp
objects.
Do
not
use
sprays,
electric
heaters
like
heater,
hair
dryer,
steam
cleaners
or
other
sources
of
heat
in
order
to
avoid
damage
to
the
plastic
parts.
Do
not
use
mechanical
devices
or
other
means
to
accelerate
the de-
frosting
process,
other
than
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Do
not
clean
the
appliance
with
hard
brushes,
wire
brushes,
detergent
powder,
petrol,
amyl
acetate,
acetone
and
similar
organic
solutions,
acid
or
alkaline
solutions.
Please
clean
with
special
re-frigerator
detergent
to
avoid
damage.
Eventually
use
warm
water
and
baking
soda
solution-about
a
tablespoon
of
baking
soda
to
a
liter/quart
of
water.Rinse
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Safety
information
GB
throughly
with
water
and
wipe
dry.
Do
not use
cleaning
powders
or
other
abrassive
cleaners.Do
not
wash
removable
parts
ina
dishwasher
ZA\
WARNING!
Maintenance
/
cleaning
»
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manu-
facturer,
its
service
agent
or
similarly
qualified
persons
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
>
Donottry
to
repair,
disassemble
or
modify
the
appliance
by
your-
self.
In
case
of
repair
please
contact
our
customer
service.
>
If
the
illuminating
lamps
are
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
its
service
agent
or
similarly
qualified
persons
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
>
Eliminate
the
dust
on the
back
of
the
unit
at
least
once
in
the
year
to
avoid
hazard
by
fire,
as
well
as
increased
energy
consumption.
>
Donot
spray
or
flush
the
appliance
during
cleaning.
>»
Donot
use
water
spray
or
steam
to
clean
the
appliance.
>»
Donot
clean
the
cold
glass
shelves
with
hot
water.
Sudden
tem-
perature
change
may
cause
the
glass
to
break.
>
|fyouleave
your
appliance
out
of
use
for
an
extended
period,
leave
it
open
to
prevent
odour
and
unpleasant
smells
building
up
inside.
Refrigerant
gas
information
ZA\
Warnine!
The
appliance
contains
the
flammable
refrigerant
ISOBUTANE
(R600a).
Make
sure
the
refrigerant
circuit
is
not
damaged
during
transportation
or
installation.
Leaking
refrigerant
may
cause
eye
injuries
or
ignite.
If
a
damage
has
occurred, keep
away
open
fire
sources,
thoroughly
ventilate
the
room,
do not plug
or
unplug
the
power
cords
of
the
appliance
or
any
other
appliance.
Inform
the
customer
service.
Incase
theeyes
get
into
contact
with
the
refrigerant,
rinse
immedi-
ately
it
under
running
water
and
call
immediately
the eye
specialist.
WARNING:
The
refrigeration
system
is
under
high
pressure.Do
not
tamper
with
it.Since
the
flammable
refrigerants
are
used,
please,
in-
stall,
nandle
and
service
the
appliance
strictly
according
to
the
instruction
and
contact
the
professional
agent
or
our
after-sales
ser-vice
to
dispose
of
the
appliance.
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2-
Intended
us
2.1
Intended
use
This
appliance
is
intended
to
be
used
in
household
and
similar
applications
such
as
-staff
kitchen
areas
in
shops,
offices
and
other
working
environments;
-farm
hous
es
and
by
clients
in
hotels,
motels
and
other
resident
ial
type
environ
ments;
-bed
and
breakfast
type
environments;
-cat
ering
and
similar
non-retail
applications.
>
Ifthe
appliance
is
not
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
and you
will
use
only
the
Holiday-funct
ion
or
the
fridge
off
funct
ion for
the
refrigerator/
freezer:
-Take
out
the
food.
-Unplug
the
power
cord.
-Empty
an
d
clean
the
watertank.
-Clean
the
appliance
as
described
above.
-Keep
the
doors
open
to
prevent
the
creation
of
bad
odours
inside.
>
Toensure
the
safe
preservation
of
foodstuffs
or
wine,
please
comply
with
this
instruction
to
use.
>»
Toavoid
contamination
of
food
(not
valid
for
the
wine
cellar),
please
respect
the
following
instruct
ions:
-Opening
the
door
for
long
periods
can
cause
a
significant
in-
crease
of
the
temperature
in
the
compartments
of
the
appliance.
-Clean
regularly
surfaces
that
can
come
in
contact
with
food
and
accessible
drainage
systems.
-Clean
water
tanks
if
they
have
not
been
used
for
48
h;
flush
the
water
system
connected
to
a
wat
er
supply
if
water
has not
been
drawn
for
5
days.
-Store
raw
meat
and
fish
in
suitable
containers
in
the
refrigerator/fr
eezer,
so
that
it
is
not
in
contact
with
or
drip
onto
other
food.
To
ensure
the
safe
preserva
tion
of
foodstuffs,
instant
foo
d
and
raw
meat
/
fish
shall
be
stored
separately.
-Two-star
froz
en-food
compartments
are
suitable
for
storing
pre-frozen
food,storing
or
making
ice
cream
and
making
ice
cubes.
-One-,
two-
and
three-star
compartm
ents
are
not
suitable
for
the
freezing
of
fresh
food.
-lf
th
e
refrigerating
appliance
is
left
empty
for
long
periods,
switch
off,
defrost,
clean,
dry,
and
leave
the
door
open
to
prevent
mould
developing
within
the
appliance.
>»
The
details
on
the
most
appropriate
part
in
the
compartment
of
the
appliance
where
specific
types
of
food
shall
be
stored,
considering
the
distri-
bution
of
temperature
that
can
be
present
in
the
diferent
compartments
of
the
appliance
are
in
the
part
of th
e
other
manual.
2-
Intended
use
GB
Disposal
The
‘maa
Symbol
on
the
product
or
on
its
packaging
indicates
that
this
product
may
not
be
treated
as
household
waste.
Instead
it
shall
be
handed
over
to
the
appliacable
collection
point
for
the
recycling
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
By
ensuring
this
product
is
disposed
of
correctly,
you
will
help
prevent
potential
negative
con-
sequences
for
the
environment
and
human
health,
which
could
otherwise
be
caused
by
inappropriate
waste
handling
of
this
prod-
uct.
For
more
detailed
information about
recycling
of
this
product,
please
contact
your
local
city
office,
your
household
waste
disposal
service
or
the
shop
where
you
purchased
the
product.
Since
the
flammable
insulation
blowing
gases
are
used,
please
con-
tact
the
professional
agent
or
our
after-sale service
to
dispose
of
the
appliance.
WARNING!
Risk
of
injury
of
suffocation!
Refrigerants
and
gases
must
be
disposed
of
professionally.
Ensure
that
the
tubing
of
the
refrigerant
circuit
is
not
damaged
before
be-
ing
properly
disposed
of.
Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
mains
supply.
Cut
off
the
mains
cable and
dispose
of
it.
Remove
the
trays
and
drawers
as
well
as
the
door
catch
and
seals
to
prevent
children
and
pets
to
get
closed
in
the
appliance.
Changes
or
modifications
to
the
device
are
not
allowed.
Unintended
use
may
cause
haz"
ards
and
loss
of
warranty
claims.
2.2
Accessories
Check
the
accessories
and
literature
in
accordance
with
this
list
(Fig.
2.2):
>
&
(Ly
Ice
cube
trays
Egg
tray
Bolt
driver
Warranty
card
User
manual
2.2
GB
3-
Prod
description
(4)
Notice
Due
to
technical
changes
and
different
models,
some
of
the
illustrations
in
this
manual
may
differ
from
your
model.
Pictures
of
appliances
(Fig.
3)
E
A
A:
Freezercompartment
8B:
Fridge
compartment
—|HSR3918EWP*
1
Ceiling
lamp
5
Ceiling
lamp
2
Door
rack/bottle
holder
6
Door
rack/bottle
holder
3
Freezer
Shelves
7
Fridge
Shelves
4
Freezer
Box
8
Fridge
Box
9
Water
tank
N
|
10
4-
Control
pan
Control
panel
(Fig.
4)
Keys:
A
Fridge
selector
B
Freezer
selector
C
Auto
Set
mode
D
Holiday
mode
Super-Freeze
mode
Panel
lock
selector
Indicators:
a
Super-Cool
mode
b
Fridge
Temperature
©
Freezer
Temperature
d
Auto
Set
mode
e
Holiday
mode
f
Super-Freeze
mode
g
Panel
lock
oo
GB
11
co
NS
5.1.
First
Use
When
the
refrigerator
first
connects
with
power,
the
display
is
on.
The
default
temperature
for
fridge
compartment
is
4
C
,
and
freezer
is
-18
C
The
intelligence
function
light
is
on.
5.2.
Lock/
Unlock
Panel
Automatic
Lock:
When
the
fridge
door
and
the
freezer
door
are
closed,
and
there
is
no
operation
on
any
button
for
30s,
the
panel
light
will
automatically
turn
off,
and
the
panel
is
locked.
Manual
Lock:
When
the
panelis
unlocked,
press
the
Lock
button
for
3
seconds.
and
the
buzzer
make
a
buzzing
sound,
the
lock
indicator
is
on,
and
then
the display
is
locked.
3Sec.Lock
—p>
g
Press
for
3
sec.
indicator
is
on
Panelis
locked
Unlock:
When
the
panelis
off,
open
any
door
of
the
refrigerator
or
touch
any
button
on
the
control
panel,
the
panel
will
light
up.
At
this
time.
the
panel
is
locked.
Press
the
lock
function
button
for
3
seconds,
the
buzzer
will
sound,
the
lock
indicator
is
off
and the
panel
is
unlocked.
Qo
3Sec.Lock
—p
gS
The
Panelis
on
Hold3sec
The
indicatoris
off
The
Open
the
door
or
Panel
is
unlocked
Press
any
button
5.3.
Adjust
the
temperature
for
fridge
1When
the
control panel
is
unlocked,
press
the
"Fridge
selector’,
and
the
buzzer
sounds,
Fridge
temperature
indicator
flashes.
Now
the
fridge
temperature
can
be
set.
2Then
every
press
of
the
fridge
selector,
the
buzzer
sounds,
and
the
setting
downshifts
by
1.
The
shift
sequence
is
in a
continuous
loop
as
"4°C/ 3°C /2°C
/1°/
9°C
/8°C/
7°C
/6°C
75°C
/4°C"
uw
Press
once
flashing
Pressonce
—_
Setting
done
In
setting
condition
(a)
Notice
»The
appliance
is
preset
to
the
recommended
temperature
of
4°C
42
©
(refrigerator)
and
-
18°C
(freezer).
Under
normal
ambient
conditions
you
donot
needset
a
temperature.
Fridge
—p> ——>
Fide
—>
neo
i
———
©
5.4.
Adjust
the
temperature
for
freezer
1.When
the
control
panelis
unlocked,
press
the
"Freezer
selector”,
and
the
buzzer
sounds,
Freezer
temperature
indicator
flashes.
Now
the
freezer
temperature
can
be
set
2.Then
every
press
of
the
freezer
selector,
the
buzzer
sounds,
and
the
temperature
down
shifts
by
1
theshift
sequenceisinacontinuous
loop
as
"-18°C/-19°C/-20°C/-21°C/-22°C/-23°C/-24°C/-14°C/
-15°C/-16°C
/-17°C
/-18°C"s
Freezer
—»>
-
I
—>
Freezer
—»-
I+
Press
once
flashing
Pressonce
Setting
done
In
setting
condition
(i)
Notice
»
Thetemperature
is
set,
ifno
button
is
pressed
in
5
seconds,
the
temperature
will
be
automatically
confirmed
and
saved.
5.5.
Auto
set
1.When
the
control
panel
is
unlocked,
press
the
"Auto
set
mode
selector”,
and
the
buzzer
sounds
Auto
set
mode
indicator
is
on.
Auto
set
mode
starts.
2When
Auto
set
mode
indicator
is
on,
press
the
Auto
set
mode
selector,
and
the
buzzer
sounds,
the
Auto
set
mode
indicator
is
off,
and
Auto
set
mode
closes.
Auto
Set
—>
Q
—>
AutoSet
—»
Q
Press
once
on
Press
once
off
Auto
set
mode
Auto
set
mode
(i)
Notice
>
When
the
Auto
set
mode
is
on,
the
fridge
temperature
and
the
freezer
temperature
can not
be
selected.
When
the
fridge
selector
or
the
freezer
selector
is
pressed,
Auto
set
mode
indicator
flashes
with
sounds
reminding
that
the
operation
is
not
allowed.With
the
Auto
set
mo,
de if
the
fast
cool,
fast
freeze
or
holiday
function
is
selected,
the
Auto
set
modeis
off,
and
Auto
set
mode
automatically
closes.
13
GB
Use
5.6.
Holiday
mode
Holiday
mode
is
designed
for
the
situation
that
the
refrigerator
will
not
be
used
for
long
time.
When
the
holiday
mode
ison,
the
freezer
temperature
can
be
selected,
while
the
fridge
temperature
is
automatically
set
as
17°C,
which
avoids
any
odor
due
to
high
temperature
in
fridge
compartment,
and
also
saves
energy
consumption.
1When
the
control panel
is
unlocked,
press
the
"Holiday
mode
selector",
and
the
buzzer
sounds,
Holiday
Function
indicator
is
on.
Holiday
mode
starts.
2When
Holiday
mode
indicator
is
on,
press
the
Holiday
Function
selector,
and
the
buzzer
sounds,
the
Holiday
mode
indicator
is
off,
and Holiday
mode
closes.
Holiday
—=
SY
—
=
Holiday
—>
P
press
once
on
press
once
off
holiday
mode
holiday
mode
(i)
Notice
»
Whenthe
Holiday
mode
is
on,
the
fridge
temperature
can
not
be
selected.
When
the
fridge
selector
is
pressed,
Holiday
mode
_
indicator
flashes
with
sounds
reminding
that
the
operation
is
not
allowed.
Before
the
holiday
mode
is
selected,
please
empty
the
fridge
compartment
to
avoid
any
food
deterioration.
With
the
holiday
mode
on,
the
intelligence
function
and
fast
cool
can not
be
simultaneously
selected.
Ifintelligence
mode
or
fast
coolis
selected,
the
holiday
mode
_
indicator
is
off
and
the
function
automatically
closes.
5.7.
Super-Cool
mode
1.
When
the
control panel
is
unlocked,
press
the
"Fridge
selector”
for
3
seconds,
and
the
buzzer
make
a
buzzing
sound
,
super
cool
indicator
illuminates.
Super
-cool
starts.
2.
When
super-cool
indicator
on,
press
the
fridge
selector
for
3s,
the
buzzer
make
a
sound,
the
super-cool
indicator
is
off.
Super
cool
mode
closes
3.
When
the
super-cool
mode
is
on,
the
refrigerator
will
automatically
switch
to
the
super-cool
mode
off
state
after
the
super-cool
mode
reaches
the
set
condition.
If
you
want
to
exit
manually
you
can
press
the
fridge
selector
for
3s
to
turn
off
the
super-cool
mode.
@®
—
Fridge
—
©
—
Fridge—
@
indicator
off
press
3s
Super-Cool
indicatoron
Press
3s
Super-Cool
indicator
off
hold
3s
hold
3s
(4)
Notice
>
With
the
super-cool
function
on,
the
Fuzzy
mode
and
holiday
mode
can
14
not
be
simultaneously
selected.
If
Fuzzy
mode
or
holiday
mode
is
selected,
the
super-cool
indicator
is
off
and the
super-cool
automatically
closes.
5-
Use
GB
5.8.
Super-Freeze
Mode
1.
When
the
control
panelis
unlocked,
press
the
Super-freeze
selector,
and
the
buzzer
sounds,
the
Super-freeze
indicator
illuminates.
Super-freeze
mode
starts.
2.
With
Super-freeze
indicator
on,
press
the
Super-freeze
selector,
the
buzzer
sounds,
the
Super-freeze
indicator
is
off.
Super-freeze
mode
closes.
3.When
the
Super-freeze
mode
is
on,
the
refrigerator
will
automatically
switch
to
the
Super-freeze
mode
off
state
after
the
Super-freeze
mode
reaches
the
set
condition.
If
you
want
to
exit
manually,
you
can
press
the
Super-freeze
selector
for
3s
to
turn
off
the
Super
freeze
mode.
—>
Super-Frz.
—>
Super-Frz.
—>
indicator
off
press
once
indicator
on
Press
once
indicator
off
(4)
Notice
»
Super-freeze
mode
is
designed
to
sustain
the
nutrients
of
the
food
in
the
freezer
compartment,
and
the
foodis frozen
within
shortest
time.
Ifa
large
amount
of
food
is
to
be
frozen
at
one
time,
it
is
recommended
to
set
the
Super-freeze
mode
24
hours
in
advance
to
reach
to
a
lower
temperature
in
the
freezer
compartment
before
the
food
is
put
in.
Under
this
condition,
the
freezing
speed
in
the
freezer
compartment
is
increased,
and
the
food
can
be
quickly
frozen,
thereby
effectively
locking
the
nutrition
of
the
food
and
facilitating
storage.
In
the
Super
freeze
condition,
if
you
want
to
choose
the
intelligence
function,
the
Super
freeze
indicator
is
off,
and
the
Super-freeze
mode
closes
automatically.
5.9.
Open
door
alarm
When
the
door
opening
time
is
too
long
or
the
door
is
not
closed,
the
refrigerator
will
emit
a
drip
alarm
every
time
and
then
to
remind
you
to
close
the
door
in
time.
5.10.
Energy-saving
of
control
panel
No
operation
on
the
control panel
for
30
seconds,
the
panel
will
be
automatically
off
and
enter
into
the
locked
state,
which
can save
power.
When
the
lock
function
button
is
pressed
or
any
door
is
opened,
the
control panel
will
be
illuminated.
5.11.
Power failure
memory
function
When
the
refrigerator
is
powered
off,
the
momentary
working
state
of
the
power
failure
is
memorized.
After
the
power
is
connected
again,
the
refrigerator
continues
to
work
according
to
the
shift
and
functional
status
set
before
the
power
failure.
Attention:
The
lock
function
is
not
memorized.
After
the
refrigerator
is
powered
on
again,
the
control panel
starts
self-checking,
the
lock
function
indicator
is
off,
and
the
refrigerator
is
unlocked.
15
>
vvvy
vy
16
co
NS
5.12
Tips
on
storing
fresh
food
5.12.1
Storing
into
the
fridge
compartment
Keep
your
fridge
temperature
below
5°C.
Hot
food
must
be
cooled
to
room temperature
before
storing
in
the
appliance.
Foods
stored
in
the
fridge
should
be
washed
and
dried
before
storing
Food
to
be
stored
should
be
properly
sealed
to
avoid
odour
or
taste
alterations.
Do
not
store
excessive
quantities
of
food.
Leave
spaces
between
foods
to
allow
cold
air
flowing
around
them,
for
a
better
and
more
homogeneous
cooling.
Foods
eaten
daily
should
be
stored
at
the
front
of
the
shelf.
Leave
a
gap
between
foods
and
the
inner
walls,
allowing
air
flowing.
In
special
way
don't
store
foods
against
the
rear
wall:
foods
could
freeze
against
rear
wall.
Avoid
di-
rect
contact
of
food
(especially
oily
or
acidic
food)
with
the
inner
liner,
as
oil/acid
can
erode
the inner
liner.
Clean
away
oily/acid
dirt
whenever
it
is
found.
Defreeze
frozen
food
in
the
fridge
storage
compartment.
This
way,
you can use
the
frozen
food
to
decrease
the
temperature
in
the
compartment
and
save
energy.
The
ageing
process
of
fruit
and
vegetables
such
as
courgettes,
melons,
papaya,
ba-
nana,
pineapple,
etc.
can
be
accelerated
in
the
fridge.
Therefore,
it
is
not
advisable
to
store
them
in
the
fridge.
However,
the
ripening
of
strongly
green
fruits
can
be
pro-
moted
for
a
certain period.
Onions,
garlic,
ginger
and
other
root
vegetables
should
also
be
stored
at
room
temperature.
Unpleasant
odours
inside
the fridge
are
a
sign
that
something
has
spilled
and
clean-
ing
is
required.
See
CARE
AND
CLEANING.
Different
foods
should
be
placed
in
different
areas
according
to
their
properties
(Fig.
5.1271):
5.12.1
Butter,
cheese,
etc.
Pickled
foods,
canned
food,
etc.
Pickled
foods,
canned
food,
etc.
Cans,
canned
food,
spices,
etc.
Meat
products.
snack
foods.
etc.
Drinks
and
bottled
foods.
Fruits,
vegetables,
salad,
etc
Cooked
meat,sauages,etc
COVNAHAWNE
Pasta,
canned
food,
milk,
tofu,
dairy
etc.
45
a
5.12.2
Storage
into
the
freezer
compartment.
>
>
>
1
2
s
Keep
the
freezer
temperature
at-
18°C.
24
hours
before
freezing
switch
on the
Super-Freeze
function;
-for
small
quantities
of
food
4-6
hours
are
sufficient.
Hot
food
must
be
cooled
to
room
temperature
before
storing
in
the
freezer
com-
partment.
Food
cut
into
small
portions
will
freeze
faster
and
be
easier
to
defrost
and cook.
The
recommended
weight
for
each
portion
is
less
than
2.5 kg
It
is
better
to
pack food
before
putting
it
into
the
freezer.
The
outside
of
the
pack-
aging
must
be
dry
to
avoid
bags
sticking
together.
Packaging
materials
should
be
odour-free,
airtight,
non-poisonous
and
nontoxic.
In
order
to
avoid
expiration
of
storage
periods,
please
note
the
freezing
date,
time
limit
and
name
of
the
food
on the
packaging
according
to
the
storage
periods
of
dif-
ferent
foods.
WARNING:
Acid,
alkali
and
salt
etc.
could
erode
the
internal
surface
of
the
freezer.
Do
not
place
the
food
having
these
substances
(e.g.
sea
fish)
directly
on
the
internal
surface.
Salt
water
in
the
freezer
should
be
cleaned
up
immediately.
Do
not
exceed
the
food
storage times
recommended
by
the
manufacturers.
Only
take
the
required
amount
of
food
out
of
the
freezer.
Different
foods
should
be
placed
in
different
areas
according
to
their
properties
(Fig.
5.12.2):
Less
weighty
items,
such
as
ice
cream,
vegeta_
bles,
bread
etc
Beverage
without
high
alcohol and
temporary
storage
of
spirits
with
a
high
alcohol
content,
small parts
like
Pizza
or
herbs.
Large/heavier
portions
of
food,
such
as
meats
joints
for
roasting
aly
es
(4)
Notice:
Storage
»
Please
keep
the
distance
more
than
10
mm
between
the
food
placed
and
the
sensor
to
ensure
the
cooling
effect.
»
Please
keep
the
lowest
drawer
when
the
appliance
working
in
order
to
ensure
the
cooling
effect.
»
The
food
with
ice
(like
ice
cream
etc.)
should
be
stored
inside
the
freezer
compart
ment
instead
of
on
the
bottle
holder,
for
the
temperature
changes
at
bottle
holder
caused
by
door
opening
and
closing
may
thaw
the
food.
»
Consume
defrosted
food
quickly.
Defrosted
food
cannot
be
re-frozen
unless
it
is
first
cooked,
otherwise
it
may
bless
edible.
>
Do
not
load
excessive
quantities
of
fresh
food
in
the
freezer
compartment.
Refer
to
the
freezing
capacity
of
the
freezer
—
See
TECHNICAL
DATA
or
data
at
the
type
plate.
»
Food
can
be
stored
in
the
freezer
at
a
temperature
of
at
least
-18°C
for
2
to
12
months,
depending
on
its
properties
(e.g.,
meat:
3-12
months,
vegetables:
6-12
months)
»
When
freezing
fresh
food, avoid
bringing
it
in
contact
with
already
frozen
food.
Risk
of
thawing!
»
Defreeze
frozen
food
in
the
fridge.
This
way,
you can use
the
frozen
food
to
de
crease
the
temperature
in
the
compartment
and
save
energy.
5.12.3
When
storing
commercially
frozen
foods,
please
follow
these
guidelines:
>
Always
follow
manufacturers’
guidelines
for
the
length
of
time
you
should
store
food
for.
Do
not
exceed
these
guidelines!
»
Tryto
keep
the
length
of
time
between
purchase
and
storage
as
short
as
possible
to
preserve
food
quality.
>
Buy
frozen
foods,
which
have
been
stored
at
a
temperature
of
—18
°C
or
below.
»
Avoid
buying
food
which
has
ice
or
frost on
the
packaging
—
This
indicates
that
the
products
might
have
been
partially
defrosted
and
refrozen
at
some
point
-
temper
ature
rises
affect
the quality
of
food.
18
a
5.13
Water
dispenser
(HSR3918EWP”*)
With
the
water
dispenser
cool
drinking
water
can
be
tapped.
The
water
tank
should
be
cleaned
before
first
use
(see
CARE
AND
CLEANING).
5.13.1
Filling
the
water
tank
ZA\
WARNING!
Use
drinking
water
only.
5.13.1
1.
Ensure
that the
water
tank
is
properly inserted
ey
(see
EQUIPMENT)
A
2.
Open
the
cap
(A)
and
pour
fresh
drinking
water
into
the
water
tank(Fig.5.13.1)
3.
Fill
water
only
up
to
the
mark
(2.5
|);
as
it
could
overflow
when
the
door
opens
and
closes.
4.
Close
the
cap
(A)
completely.
(i)
Notice:
Water
dispenser
>
Before
refilling
dispose
residual
water
and
clean
the
water
tank.
»
When
you
don't
need
water
for
along
time,
please
empty
the
water
tank
and
insert
the
cleaned
tank.
>»
The
cover(C)
on the
water
tank(Fig.5.13.1)
is
additionally
used
to
save energy.
If
you
do
not
want
to
get
water
from
the
water
dispenser
for
along
period,
please
still
install
the
cover
because
of
better
insulating
and
saving
energy.
5.13.2
Getting
water
from
the
dispenser
ike
1.
Ensure
the
lock
(A)
is
moved
to
ay
"Unlock"
(Fig.
5.13.2).
2.
Place
aglass
underneath
the
water
outlet.
GA»
3.
Push
it
gently
against
the
water
dispenser
lever
with
your
glass.
A
Make
sure
the
glass
is
in
line
with the
dispenser
to
prevent
the
water from
splashing
out.
4.
Water
in
the
tray
(B)
should
be
removed
in
time,as
it
could
overflow
when
the
door
opens
and
closes.
5.
Slide
the
lock
(A)
to
position Sy
"Lock"
19
20
GB
Energy
saving
tips
(ws)
Energy
saving
tips
>
v
vvvYyVvyYyY
»
Make
sure
the
appliance
is
properly
ventilated
(see
INSTALLATION).
Do
not
install
the
appliance
in
direct
sunlight
or
in
the
near
of
heat
sources(e.g.
stoves,
heaters).
Avoid
unnecessarily
low
temperature
in
the
appliance.
The
energy
consumption
in-
creases
the
lower
the
temperature
in
the
appliance
is
set.
Functions
like
Super-Cool
or
Super-Freeze
consume
more
energy.
Allow
warm
food
to
cool
down
before
placing
it
in
the
appliance.
Open
the
appliance
door
as
little
and
as
briefly
as
possible.
Do
not
overfill
the
appliance
to
avoid
obstructing
the
air
flow.
Avoid
air
within
the
food
packaging.
Keep
door
seals
clean
so
that
the
door
always closes
correctly.
Defreeze
frozen
food
in
the
fridge
storage
compartment.
7-
Equipmen
GB
Notice:
Shelves
7.1
Adjustable
shelves
The
height
of
the
shelves
can
be
adjusted
to
fit
your
storage needs.
1.
To
relocate
a
shelf,
remove
it
first
by
uplifting
its
hind
edge
(1)
and
pulling
it
out
(2)
(Fig.
7.1).
2.
To
reinstall
it,
put
it
on the
lugs
on
both
sides
and
push
it
to
the
most
rearward
position
until
the
rear
of
the
shelfis
fixed
inside
the
slots
in
the
sides
re
that
all
ends
of
a shelf
are
level.
7.2
Removable
door
racks/bottle
holder
The
door
racks/bottle
holder
can
be
removed
for
cleaning:
1.
Place
hands
on
each
side
of
the
rack/holder
andlift
it
upwards
(1)
(Fig.
7.2).
2.
Pullthe
door
rack/bottle
holder
out
(2).
3.
In
order
to
insert the
door
rack/bottle
holder,
the
above
steps
are
carried out
in
reverse
order.
7.3
Water
tank
(HSR3918EWP”*)
7.3.1
Remove
water
tank
The
water
tank
can
be
removed
and
reinstalled
for
cleaning
in
the
same
way
as
the
door
racks
(Fig.
7.3.1).
7.3.2
Insert
water
tank
1.
Make
sure
the
dispenser
spout
(B)is
firmly
screwed
to
the
water
tank
and
the
white
O-ring
(C)
is
in
position
(Fig.
7.3.2-1.)
2.
Slide
the
lock
(A)
to
position
Py
"Lock"
(Fig.
7.3.2-2.)
3.
Place
the
water
tank
in
the
position
that
the
dis-
penser
spout
(B)
fits
into
the
opening
of
the
door
(D)
(Fig.
7.3.2-3.)
(a)
Notice:
Water
tank
»
If
the
water
tank
is
not
properly
inserted,
water
can
drip
from
the
connection.
»
Do
not
use
excessive
force
when
removing
or
in-
stalling
the
water
tank,
to
avoid
damaging
the
tank.
21)
22
GB
Vion
e|0l|olaa\~a
7.4
Bottle
holder-
freezer
compartment
The
bottle
holders
of
the
freezer
compartment
are
intended
for
temporary
storage
of
spirits
with
a
high
alcohol
content.
Beverage
without
high
alcohol
should
be
cooled
in
the
fridge.
Additionally
you
can
store
small parts
in
the
bottle
holders
ZA\
WARNING!
Bottles
and
cans
may
burst!
Set
a
timer
that
will
remind
you
to
remove
bottles/cans
without
high
alcohol
content..
7.5
Removable
drawer
TS
To
remove
the
drawer
out
of
the
fridge
or
freezer
com-
®
®
partment
pull
out
to
the
maximum
extent
(1),
lift
and
remove
(2)
(Fig.
7.5).
In
order
to
insert
the
drawer,
the
above
steps
are
car-
ried
out
in
reverse
order.
@
7.6
The
Light
The
LED
interior
light
comes
on
when
the
door
is
opened.
The
performance
of
the
lights
is
not
affected
by
any
of
the
appliances
other
settings.
8-
Care
and
cleaning
GB
WARNING!
Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
power
supply
before
cleaning.
8.1
Cleaning
Clean
the
appliance
when
only
little
or
no
food
is
stored.
The
appliance should
be
cleaned
every
four
weeks
for
good
maintenance
and
to
prevent
bad
stored
food
odors.
A
WARNING!
Do
not
clean
the
appliance
with hard
brushes,
wire
brushes,
detergent
powder,
petrol,
amyl
acetate,
acetone
and
similar
organic
solutions,
acid
or
alkaline
solutions.
Please
clean
with
special
fridge
detergent
to
avoid
damage.
>
Donot
spray
or
flush
the
appliance
during
cleaning.
Do
not
use
water
spray
or
steam
to
clean
the
appliance.
»
Donotclean
the cold
glass
shelves
with
hot
water.
Sudden
temperature change may
cause
the
glass
to
break
.
>
Donot
touch
the inside
surface
of
the
freezer
storage
compartment,
especially
with
wet
hands,
as
your
hands
may
freeze
onto
the
surface.
»
Incase
of
heating
check
the
condition
of
frozen
goods.
v
>
Always
keep
the
door
gasket
clean,
»
Clean
the
inside
and
housing
of
the
appliance
with
a
sponge
dampened
in
warm
water
and
neutral
detergent
(Fig.
8.1)
1.
Please
scrub
the
interior
and exterior
of
the
refrigerator,
including
door
sealing
,
door
rack,
glass
shelves,
boxse
and
so
on,
with
a
soft
towel
or
sponge
dipped
in
warm
water
(you
may
add neu-tral
detergent
into
the
warm
water).
2.
If
there
is
liquid
spilled,
remove
all
the
contaminated
parts,
directly
rinse
with
the
flow
water.
dry
and
place
it
back
into
the
fridge.
3.
If
there
is
spilled
cream
(such
as
the
cream,
melting
ice
cream),
please
remove
all
the
contaminated
parts,
put
into
the
warm
water
with
about
40
°C
for
some
time,
then
rinse
with
the
flow
water,
dry
and
place
it
back
into
the
fridge.
4. In
case
some
small
part
or
component
gets
stucked
inside
of
the
fridge
(between
shelves
or
drawers),
use
small
soft
brush
to
release
it.
If
you
could
not
reach
the
part,
please
contact
Haier
service.
»
Rinse
and
dry
with
soft
cloth
Do
not
clean
any
of
the
parts
of
the
appliance
in
a
dishwasher.
>
Allow
at
least
5
minutes
before
restarting
the
appliance
as
frequent
starting
may
damage
the
compressor.
Defrosting
The
defrosting
of
the
refrigerator
and
the
freezer
compartment
are
done
automatically;
no
manual
operation
is
needed.
8.2
Cleaning
the
water
tank
(Fig.
8.2)
(HSR3918EWP*)
1.
Slide
the
lock
(A)
to
position
Fy
"Lock".
Do
v
cB
8-
Care
and
cleanin
2.
Take
off
the
water
tank
out
of
the
appliance.
8.2
2
3.
Remove
the
cover
(C)
and
unscrew
the
dispenser
|
1.
ft
spout
(B)
gently.
4.
Clean
the
water
tank
and
the
dispenser
spout
with
warm
running water
and
liquid
dishwashing
deter-
fat
‘
gent.
Make
sure
all
soap
is
rinsed
off.
5.
Mount
the
dispenser
spout
(B)
and
take care
that
=
z
itis
firmly
screwed
to
the
water
tank
and
the
white
©
O-ring
(C)
is
in
position.
*
=
6.
Press
the
cover
to
combine
it
with
one
side
of
the
no
water
tank
and
then
the
other
side,
check
water
tank
and
cover
is
assembled
completely.
y
7.
Replace
the
tank
inside
the
appliance.
Make
sure
the
dispenser
spout
is
correctly
inserted
into
the
hole
of
the
door.
c
56.
—@
/
B
SG
=)
8.3
Replacing
the
LED-lamps
AN
WARNING!
Do
not
replace
the
LED
lamp
yourself,
it
must
only
be
replaced
by
either
the
manufac
turer
or
the
authorised
service
agent.
The
lamps
adopts
LED
as
its
light
source,
featuring
low
energy
consumption
and
long
ser
vice
life.
If
there
is
any
abnormality,
please
contact
the
customer
service
.
See
CUSTOMER
SERVICE.
Parameters of
the
lamps:
:
12 V
max
3
W.
8.4
Non-use
for
a
longer period
If
the
appliance
is
not
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
and you
will
not
use
the
Holiday-
function
for
the
fridge:
»
Take
out
the
food.
Empty
and
clean
the
water
tank.
Unplug
the
power
cord.
Clean
the
appliance
as
described
above.
Keep
the
doors
open
to
prevent
the
creation
of
bad
odours
inside.
Notice:
Switch
off
‘Turn
the
appliance
off
only
if
strictly
necessary.
8.5
Moving
the
appliance
1.
Remove
all
food
and
unplug
the
appliance.
2.
Secure
shelves
and
other
moveable
parts
in
the
fridge
and
the
freezer
with
adhesive
tape
3.
Donottilt
the
appliance
more
than
45°
to
avoid
damaging
the
refrigerating
system.
WARNING!
>
Donot
lift
the
appliance
by
its
handles.
24
»
Never
place
the
appliance
horizontally
on the
ground.
>
>
>
>
9-
Troubleshooting
GB
Many
occuring
problems
could
be
solved
by
yourself
without
specific
expertise.
In
case
of
a
problem
please
check
all
shown
possibilities
and
follow
below
instructions
before
you
contact
an
after
sales
service.
See
CUSTOMER
SERVICE.
A
WARNING!
Before
maintenance,
deactivate
the
appliance
and
disconnect
the
mains
plug
from
the
mains
socket.
»
Electrical
equipment
should
be
serviced
only
by
qualified
electrical
experts,
because
improper
repairs
can
cause
considerable
consequential
damages.
»
Adamaged
supply
should
only
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
its
service
agent
or
similarly
qualified
persons
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
9.1
Troubleshooting
table
Problem
The
compressor
does
not
work
The
appliance
runs
frequently
or
runs
for
a
too
long
pe-
riod
of
time.
The
inside
of
the
fridge
is
dirty
and/
or
smells
Possible
Cause
Mains
plug
is
not
connected
in
the
mains
socket.
The
appliance
is
in
the
defrosting
cycle
The
indoor
or
outdoor
tempera-
ture
is
too
high.
The
appliance
has
been
off
power
for
a
period
of
time.
Adoor
of
the
appliance
is
not
tight-
lyclosed
The
door
has
been
opened
too
frequently
or
for
too
long.
The
temperature
setting
for
the
freezer
compartment
is
too
low.
The
door
gasket
is
dirty,
worn,
cracked
or
mismatched.
The
required
air
circulation
is
not
guaranteed.
The
inside
of
the
fridge
needs
cleaning.
Food
of
strong
odour
is
stored
in
the
fridge.
Possible
Solution
Connect
the
mains
plug.
This
is
normal
for
an
automatic
defrosting
In
this
case,
itis
normal
for
the
ap-
pliance
to
run
longer.
Normally,
it
takes
8
to 12
hours
for
the
appliance
to
cool
down com-
pletely,
Close
the
door
and
ensure
the
ap-
pliance
is
located
ona
level
ground
and
there
is
no
food
or
container
Jarring
the
door.
Do
not
open
the
door
too
fre-
quently.
Set
the
temperature
higher
until
a
satisfactory
refrigerator
tempera-
ture
is
obtained.
It
takes
24
hours
for
the
refrigerator
temperature
to
become
stable.
Clean
the
door
gasket
or
replace
them
by
the
customer
service.
Ensure
adequate
ventilation.
Clean
the
inside
of
the
fridge.
Wrap
the
food
thoroughly.
25
GB
Problem
itisnot
old
enough
inside
the
appli-
ance
It
is
too
cold
in-
side
the
appli-
ance.
Moisture
forma-
tion
on
the
in-
side
of
the
fridge
compartment.
Moisture
accumu-
lates
on the
fridg-
es
outside
surface
‘or
between
the
doors,
Strong
ice
and
frost
in
the
freez~
er
compartment.
The
appliance
makes
abnormal
sounds.
26
9-
Troubleshooting
Possible
Cause
The
temperature
is
set
too
high.
Too
warm
goods
has
been
stored,
‘Too
much
food
has
been
stored
at
‘onetime.
The
goods
are
too
close
to
each
other.
A
door
of
the
appliance
is
not tight-
ly
closed.
The
door
has
been
opened
too
frequently
or
for
too
long,
The
temperature
is
set
too
low.
The
Super-Cool
/
Super-Freeze
function
is
activated
or
is
running
too
long.
The
climate
is
too
warm
and
too
damp
A
door
of
the
appliance
is
not
tight-
ly
closed.
The
door
has
been
opened
too
frequently
or
for
too
long
Food
containers
or
liquids
are
left
open.
The
climate
is
too
warm
and
too
damp.
The
door
is
not
closed
tightly.
The
cold
air
in
the
appliance
and
the
warm
air
outside
it
condensates.
The
goods
were
not
adequately
packaged.
A
door/drawer
of
the
appliance
is
not
tightly
closed.
The
door
has
been
opened
too
frequently
or
for
too
long.
The
door
gasket
is
dirty,
worn,
cracked
or
mismatched.
Something
on
the
inside
prevents
the
door
to
close
properly.
The
appliance
is
not
located
on
level
ground.
The
appliance
touches
some
ob-
ject
aroundit.
Possible Solution
Reset
the
temperature.
Always
cool
down
goods
before
storing
them
Always
store small
quantities
of
food.
Leave
a
gap
between
several
foods
allowing
air
flowing.
Close
the door.
Do
not
open
the
door
too
fre-
quently.
Reset
the
temperature.
Switch
off
the
Super-Cool
/
Su-
per-Freeze
function.
Increase
the
temperature.
Close
the
door.
Do
not
open
the
door
too
fre-
quently.
Let hot
foods
cool
to
room
tem-
perature
and
cover
foods
and
li-
quids.
This
is
normal
in
damp
climate
and
will
change
when
the
humidity
de-
creases.
Ensure
that
the
door
is
tightly
shut.
Always
pack
the
goods
well
Close
the
door/drawer.
Do
not
open
the
door
too
fre-
quently.
Clean
the
door
gasket
or
replace
them
by
new
ones.
Reposition
the
shelves,
door
racks,
or
internal
containers
to
al-
low the
door
to
close.
Adjust
the
feet
to
level
the
appli-
ance.
Remove
objects
around
the
appli-
ance.
9-
Troubleshooting
Problem
A
slight
sound
is
to
be
heard
simi-
lar
to
that
of
flow-
ing
water.
You
will
hear
an
alarm beep.
You
will
hear
a
faint
hum.
The
interior lighting
or
cooling
system
does
not
work.
The
sides
of
the
cabinet
and
door
strip
get
warm.
No
water
is
coming
out
of
the
water
dis-
penser
spout
Possible
Cause
This
is
normal.
The
dooris
open.
The
anti-condensation
system
is
working
Mains
plug
is
not
connected
in
the
mains
socket.
The
power
supply
is
not
intact.
The
LED-lamp
is
out
of
order.
This
is
normal.
Lock
is
not
deactivated.
9.2
Power
interruption
In
the
event
of
a
power
cut,
food should
remain
safely
cold
for
about
5
hours.
Follow
these
tips
during
a
prolonged
power
interruption,
especially
in
summer:
»
Open
the
door/drawer
as
few
times
as
possible.
>»
Donot
put
additional
food
into
the
appliance
during
a
power
interruption.
>» If
prior
notice
of
a
power
interruption
is
given and
the
interruption
duration
is
longer
than
5
hours,
make
some
ice
and
put
it
in
a
container
in
the
top
of
the fridge
com-
partment.
v
GB
Possible
Solution
Close
the
door.
This
prevents
condensation
andis
normal,
Connect
the
mains
plug
Check
the
electrical
supply
to
the
room.
Call
the
local
electricity
company!
Please
call
the
service
for
chang-
ing
the
lamp.
Deactivate
the
lock.
An
inspection
of
the
goods
is
required
immediately
after
the
interruption.
»
As
temperature
in
the
fridge
will
rise
during
a
power
interruption
or
other
failure,
the
storage
period
and
edible
quality
of
food
will
be
reduced.
Any
food
that
defrosts
should
be
either
consumed,
or
cooked
and
refrozen
(where
suitable)
soon
after-
wards
in
order
to
prevent
health
risks.
(i)
Notice:
Memory
function
during
power
interruption
After
restoration
of
power
the
appliance
continues
with the
settings
that
were
set
be-
fore
the
power
failure.
27
CB
10-
Installation
10.1
Unpacking
AY
warNiNc!
»
The
appliance
is
heavy.
Always
handle
with
at
least
two
persons.
»
Keep
all
packaging
materials
out
of
children’s
reach
and
dispose
them
in
an
environ_
mentally
friendly
manner.
>»
Take
the
appliance
out
of
the
packaging
»
Remove
all
packaging
materials
including
the
transparent
protective
film.
10.2
Environmental
conditions
The
room
temperature
should
always
be
between
16°
C
and
43°C,
since
it
can
influence
the
temperature
inside
the
appliance
and
its
energy
consumption.
Do
not
install
the
appli-
ance
near
other
heat-emitting
appliances
(ovens,
fridges)
without
isolation.
10.3
Space
requirement
Required
space
when
door
is
opened
(Fig.
10.3):
Appliance
width:
1588mm
Appliance
depth:1103mm.
10.4
Ventilaton
cross-section
To
achieve
sufficient
ventilation
of
the
appliance
for
safety
reasons,
the
information
of
the
required
ventila-
tion
cross
sections
must
be
observed
(Fig,
10.4),
10.5
10.5
Aligning
the
appliance
The
appliance
should
be
placed
on
a
flat
and
solid
sur
face.
1.
Tilt
the
appliance
slightly
backwards
(Fig.
10.5).
2.
Set
the
feet
to
the
desired
level.
eS
wT
Make
sure
the
distance
to
the
wall
on
the
hinge
2.
sides
is
at
least
5 cm.
3.
The
stability
can
be
checked
by
alternately
bump
|
ing
on
the
diagonals.
The
slightly
swaying
should
y
be
the
same
in
both
directions.
Otherwise
the
3
i
frame
can
warp;
possible
leaking
door
seals
are
the
result.
A
low
tendency
to
the
rear
facilitates
the
closing
of
the
doors
28
O-
Installatio
10.6
Fine
tuning
of
the
doors
If
the
doors
are
still
not
in
one
level
after
levelling
the
doors
by
the
feet,
this
mismatch
can
be
remedied
by
turning
the
hinge
lifting
shaft
at
the
right
bottom
cor-
ner
of
refrigerating
door
with
a
spanner
(Fig.
10.6)
>»
Clockwise
turn
lifting
shaft
with
spanner
to
lower
door
height
(Fig.
10.6-1)
»
Antic
lock
wise
turn
lifting
shaft
with
spanner
to
lift
door
height
Fig.
10.6-2).
a
WARNING!
GB
“4
4
106
|
Tt
10.6-1
J
wv
ws
Do
not
adjust
the
hinge
lifting
shaft
excessively
to
a
height
which
might
cause
the
shaft
to
leave
its
original
locked
position.
(Adjustable
height
range:
3
mm)
10.7
Waiting
time
To
the
maintenance-free
lubrication
oilis
located
in
the
capsule
of
the
compressor.
This
oil
can
get
through
the
closed
pipe
system
during
slanting
transport.
Be-
fore
connecting
the
appliance
to
the
power
supply
you
have
to
wait
at
least
2
hours
(Fig.10.7)
so
that the
oil
runs
back
into
the
capsule.
10.8
Electrical
connection
Before
each
connection
check
if:
A
Lu
10.7
»
power
supply,
socket
and
fusing
are
appropriate
to
the
rating
plate.
»
the
power
socket
is
earthed
and
no
multi-plug
or
extension.
»
the
power
plug
and
socket
are
strictly
according.
Connect
the plug
to
a
properly
installed
household
socket.
As
WARNING!
To
avoid
risks
a
damaged
power
cord
must
be
replaced
by
the
customer
service
(see
warranty
card).
29)
GB
O-
Installation
10.9
Removing
and
installing
the
doors
and
installation
instructions
below
(Fig.
10.9).
In
the
event
that
you
need
to
remove
the
appliance
doors,
please
follow
the
door
removal
and
installation
instructions
below(Fig.10.9)
A\
WARNING!
»
Before
any
operation,
deactivate
the
appliance
and
disconnect
the
mains
plug
from
the
mains
socket.
»
The
appliance
is
heavy.
Always
handle
with
at
least
two
persons.
»
Donot
tilt
the
appliance
more
than
45°
or
place
it
horizontally
on
the
ground
1.
Undo
the
hinge
cover
screw
and
remove
the
cover.
Release
the
cable
connector.
2.
Undo
the
screws
holding
the
upper
hinge
in
posi-
tion
and
then
remove
the
hinge.
3,
Lift
the
fridge
compartment
door
to
remove
it.
4.
Refit
the
door
by
reversing
the
removal
steps.
En-
sure that
the
grounding
cable
will
be
fixed by
the
screw.
(a)
Notice:
Fridge
door
The
pictures
show
the
removing
of
the
fridge
compartment
door.
For
the
freezer
door
please
use
the
corresponding
parts
on the
other
side
30
11-
Technical
data
GB
11.1
Product
fiche
according
to
regulation
EU
No.
1060/2010
Trade
mark
Model
identifier
Category
of
the
model
Energy
efficiency
class
Annual
energy
consumption
(kWh/year)
”)
Storage
volume
cooling
(L)
Storage
volume
freezing
(L)
Star
rating
Temperature
of
other
compartments
>
14°C
Haier
HSR3918FNP*/ENP*/EWP*
Refrigerator-freezer
AtAt+/At+
399/338/338
337/337/328
ABTINTTIATT
EE
Non
applicable
Frostfree
system
Yes
Temperature
rise
time
(h)
5/77
Freezing
capacity(kg/24h)
10
Climate
class
This
appliance
is
intended
to
be
used
at
an
am-
SN-N-ST-T
bient
temperature
between
10°C
and 43°C.
Airborne
acoustical
noise
emissions
38
(db(A)
re
1pW)
Construction
type
Freestanding
based
on
standard
test
results
for
24
hours.
Actual
energy
consumption
will
depend
on
how
the
appliance
is
used
and
where
it
is
located.
11.1.1
Additional
technical
data
Voltage
/
Frequency
220-240V
~/
50Hz
Input
power
(W)
200
Main
fuse
(A)
15
Coolant
R600a
Dimensions
(H/W/D
in
mm)
1775/908/647
11.1.2
Standards
and
directives
Cc
€
This
product
meets
the
requirements
of
all
applicable
EC
directives
with
the
correspond
ing
harmonised
standards,
which
provide
for
CE
marking
31;
GB al
ustomer
servic
We
recommend
our
Haier
Customer
Service
and
the
use
of
original
spare
parts.
Ifyou
have
a
problem
with
your
appliance,
please
first
check
section
TROUBLESHOOTING.
If
you
cannot
find
a
solution
there,
please
contact
>
your
local
dealer
or
>
the
Service
&
Support
area
at
www.haier.com
where
you
can
find
telephone
numbers
and
FAQs
and
where
you can
activate
the
service
claim.
To
contact
our
Service,
ensure
that
you
have
the
following
data
available.
The
information
can
be
found
on
the
rating
plate.
Model
Serial
No.
Also
check
the
Warranty
Card
supplied
with
the
product
in
case of
warranty.
32
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