Energy Guide
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... energy cost based on models of similar capacity with yellow numbers. Government Federal law prohibits removal of 12 cents per kWh. Refrigerator-Freezer Automatic Defrost Bottom-Mounted Freezer Without Automatic Icemaker Haier HRB15N3B** Capacity: 15.0Cubic Feet Compare ONLY to other labels with Automatic Defrost, Top-Mounted Freezer, and Without Automatic Icemaker. Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $51 Cost range not available 428 kWh Estimated Yearly Electricity Use...
... energy cost based on models of similar capacity with yellow numbers. Government Federal law prohibits removal of 12 cents per kWh. Refrigerator-Freezer Automatic Defrost Bottom-Mounted Freezer Without Automatic Icemaker Haier HRB15N3B** Capacity: 15.0Cubic Feet Compare ONLY to other labels with Automatic Defrost, Top-Mounted Freezer, and Without Automatic Icemaker. Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $51 Cost range not available 428 kWh Estimated Yearly Electricity Use...
Use and Care Manual
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... your new refrigerator. Leveling and Door Adjustment...10 REFRIGERATOR USE...10 Using the Controls...10 Features...12 REFRIGERATOR CARE...13 Cleaning...13 Lights...14 Vacation and Moving Care...14 Reinstalling/Using Refrigerator Again...14 TROUBLESHOOTING...14 LIMITED WARRANTY...16 RECORD KEEPING Thank you get the best performance from your proof of purchase to aid in obtaining warranty service if needed. TABLE OF CONTENTS REFRIGERATOR SAFETY...2 PARTS AND FEATURES...3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS...4 Location Requirements...4 Electrical Requirements...4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
... your new refrigerator. Leveling and Door Adjustment...10 REFRIGERATOR USE...10 Using the Controls...10 Features...12 REFRIGERATOR CARE...13 Cleaning...13 Lights...14 Vacation and Moving Care...14 Reinstalling/Using Refrigerator Again...14 TROUBLESHOOTING...14 LIMITED WARRANTY...16 RECORD KEEPING Thank you get the best performance from your proof of purchase to aid in obtaining warranty service if needed. TABLE OF CONTENTS REFRIGERATOR SAFETY...2 PARTS AND FEATURES...3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS...4 Location Requirements...4 Electrical Requirements...4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
Use and Care Manual
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... manual and on your appliance. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of the appliance unless specifically recommended in death or serious bodily injury. Do not use an extension cord. • Do not repair or replace any part of fire, electrical shock, injury to potential hazards that can happen if the instructions are very important. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing...
... manual and on your appliance. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of the appliance unless specifically recommended in death or serious bodily injury. Do not use an extension cord. • Do not repair or replace any part of fire, electrical shock, injury to potential hazards that can happen if the instructions are very important. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing...
Use and Care Manual
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If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator. PARTS AND FEATURES a d b c d c e f g d h i i i j a LED Light b Rating Plate c Glass Shelves (2) d Refrigerator Door Bins (3) e Refrigerator Drawer Cover f Refrigerator Drawer g My Zone Cover h My Zone Drawer i Freezer Storage Drawers (3) j Adjustable Leveling Legs (2) 3 Suffocation Hazard Remove doors from your old refrigerator, please follow these instructions to know about disposal of refrigerants: Dispose of the past. Refrigerants must be evacuated by a licensed, EPA certified refrigerant technician in death or...
If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator. PARTS AND FEATURES a d b c d c e f g d h i i i j a LED Light b Rating Plate c Glass Shelves (2) d Refrigerator Door Bins (3) e Refrigerator Drawer Cover f Refrigerator Drawer g My Zone Cover h My Zone Drawer i Freezer Storage Drawers (3) j Adjustable Leveling Legs (2) 3 Suffocation Hazard Remove doors from your old refrigerator, please follow these instructions to know about disposal of refrigerants: Dispose of the past. Refrigerants must be evacuated by a licensed, EPA certified refrigerant technician in death or...
Use and Care Manual
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... ventilation for the door to make sure you are finished, reconnect the refrigerator to the electrical source and reset the temperature controls to a maximum of space behind the refrigerator. When you have the proper electrical connection. NOTE: This refrigerator is recommended that you move your refrigerator next to a fixed wall, leave 4" (10 cm) minimum to allow for use in a location where the temperature ranges from appliance...
... ventilation for the door to make sure you are finished, reconnect the refrigerator to the electrical source and reset the temperature controls to a maximum of space behind the refrigerator. When you have the proper electrical connection. NOTE: This refrigerator is recommended that you move your refrigerator next to a fixed wall, leave 4" (10 cm) minimum to allow for use in a location where the temperature ranges from appliance...
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Failure to move and install refrigerator. WARNING Fire or Explosion Hazard Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. These products can result in "Refrigerator Care." Do not wiggle or "walk" the refrigerator when trying to do so can reverse the door swing. Glass shelves and covers are cold. After removing, keep the right-hand hinges in the parts bag. Follow handling instructions carefully. REMOVE THE PACKAGING • Remove tape and glue residue from the...
Failure to move and install refrigerator. WARNING Fire or Explosion Hazard Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. These products can result in "Refrigerator Care." Do not wiggle or "walk" the refrigerator when trying to do so can reverse the door swing. Glass shelves and covers are cold. After removing, keep the right-hand hinges in the parts bag. Follow handling instructions carefully. REMOVE THE PACKAGING • Remove tape and glue residue from the...
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... a covered surface. 10. a a Door Closure b Door Stop 11. Remove the screw from the door. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws attaching the wiring cover to disengage it for possible future use . a b a Wiring Harnesses b Wiring Cover 5. Set the top plate aside. a Screws 4. Slide the top hinge to the top of the door. Lift the refrigerator door off of the cabinet. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the plastic door closure and the metal door stop to remove...
... a covered surface. 10. a a Door Closure b Door Stop 11. Remove the screw from the door. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws attaching the wiring cover to disengage it for possible future use . a b a Wiring Harnesses b Wiring Cover 5. Set the top plate aside. a Screws 4. Slide the top hinge to the top of the door. Lift the refrigerator door off of the cabinet. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the plastic door closure and the metal door stop to remove...
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... refrigerator compartment. a b 2. Move the hole plugs and the screw to the opposite side. Remove the screw from the bottom hinge. 3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws fastening the plastic door closure and the metal door stop to the opposite side. a a Hole Plugs a Door Closure b Door Stop 6. a b a Screw b Door Stop 7 Move the door closure to the opposite side. a Hole Plug 5. Lift the freezer compartment door from the door closure, and replace...
... refrigerator compartment. a b 2. Move the hole plugs and the screw to the opposite side. Remove the screw from the bottom hinge. 3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws fastening the plastic door closure and the metal door stop to the opposite side. a a Hole Plugs a Door Closure b Door Stop 6. a b a Screw b Door Stop 7 Move the door closure to the opposite side. a Hole Plug 5. Lift the freezer compartment door from the door closure, and replace...
Use and Care Manual
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... the freezer door with the hinge pin and gently lower the door onto the bottom hinge. 2. a 12. Align the edge of the cabinet before installing the center hinge. 3. Insert the hinge pin into the top of the refrigerator compartment opening. 4. Move the door closure to the bottom of the freezer compartment door, and then fasten the hinge to the opposite side. Remove the new top hinge from...
... the freezer door with the hinge pin and gently lower the door onto the bottom hinge. 2. a 12. Align the edge of the cabinet before installing the center hinge. 3. Insert the hinge pin into the top of the refrigerator compartment opening. 4. Move the door closure to the bottom of the freezer compartment door, and then fasten the hinge to the opposite side. Remove the new top hinge from...
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... not use an extension cord. NOTE: Make sure the wiring is connected to the power supply. Do not remove the ground prong from the accessory bag. Failure to refrigerator. Replace the door top plate. 7. Remove the new hinge cover from the power cord plug. Insert the wiring cable through the clips on top of the door. a a Screws 12. a b Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into the cabinet opening. Insert the hinge screw covers into the wiring cover...
... not use an extension cord. NOTE: Make sure the wiring is connected to the power supply. Do not remove the ground prong from the accessory bag. Failure to refrigerator. Replace the door top plate. 7. Remove the new hinge cover from the power cord plug. Insert the wiring cable through the clips on top of the door. a a Screws 12. a b Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into the cabinet opening. Insert the hinge screw covers into the wiring cover...
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... against the top of nonuse. d e f g Quick Cool Quick Freeze Sabbath Hold 3 sec. To Lock the Control Panel: 1. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY C Fridge C My Zone C Freezer When no buttons or doors are touch pads, which respond when lightly touched. If locked, unlock the control panel by the same amount, to close. LEVELING AND DOOR ADJUSTMENT (IF NEEDED) The refrigerator must be level to turn on display panel illuminate. This makes it easier for 3 seconds. 2. To Unlock...
... against the top of nonuse. d e f g Quick Cool Quick Freeze Sabbath Hold 3 sec. To Lock the Control Panel: 1. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY C Fridge C My Zone C Freezer When no buttons or doors are touch pads, which respond when lightly touched. If locked, unlock the control panel by the same amount, to close. LEVELING AND DOOR ADJUSTMENT (IF NEEDED) The refrigerator must be level to turn on display panel illuminate. This makes it easier for 3 seconds. 2. To Unlock...
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... 3. Press the Quick Cool button. If you add food before adding food. NOTE: Temperature setting will stop flashing. NOTE: Quick Cool will sound. The temperature range for 3 seconds. The corresponding indicator will illuminate and a tone will automatically turn off after 5 seconds have passed. Press any other control function such as Quick Freeze, Quick Cool or Sabbath Mode is activated, or the Control Panel is preset to...
... 3. Press the Quick Cool button. If you add food before adding food. NOTE: Temperature setting will stop flashing. NOTE: Quick Cool will sound. The temperature range for 3 seconds. The corresponding indicator will illuminate and a tone will automatically turn off after 5 seconds have passed. Press any other control function such as Quick Freeze, Quick Cool or Sabbath Mode is activated, or the Control Panel is preset to...
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... holding LOCK for 3 seconds. NOTES: • All alert tones and lights are deactivated. • If Quick Cool and/or Quick Freeze was on both sides of the shelf hooks around the rear shelf supports. REMOVABLE DOOR BINS To Remove/Replace a Door Bin: 1. This is not recommended for those whose religious observances require turning off the Quick Freeze feature. NOTE: Quick Freeze will automatically turn off the lights. Glass shelves and covers are cold.
... holding LOCK for 3 seconds. NOTES: • All alert tones and lights are deactivated. • If Quick Cool and/or Quick Freeze was on both sides of the shelf hooks around the rear shelf supports. REMOVABLE DOOR BINS To Remove/Replace a Door Bin: 1. This is not recommended for those whose religious observances require turning off the Quick Freeze feature. NOTE: Quick Freeze will automatically turn off the lights. Glass shelves and covers are cold.
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... refrigerator inside or out. Clean the exterior surfaces. To help avoid corrosion of your stainless steel, wash stainless steel surfaces with a clean, soft cloth or sponge and a mild detergent in warm water. Rinse surfaces with clean, warm water and dry immediately to clean glass shelves while they are still cold. Clean the interior. To Remove and Replace a Freezer Drawer: 1. Remove the freezer draw by tilting the back of odors. Replace the drawer by extending the drawer...
... refrigerator inside or out. Clean the exterior surfaces. To help avoid corrosion of your stainless steel, wash stainless steel surfaces with a clean, soft cloth or sponge and a mild detergent in warm water. Rinse surfaces with clean, warm water and dry immediately to clean glass shelves while they are still cold. Clean the interior. To Remove and Replace a Freezer Drawer: 1. Remove the freezer draw by tilting the back of odors. Replace the drawer by extending the drawer...
Use and Care Manual
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... for use. See "Cleaning." 2. Door is normal. Allow 24 hours for defrost cycle to end and cooling system to do so can result in dry ice. 2. Adjust temperature to move . 5. SOLUTION Plug power cord into power source. MOVING WARNING Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more than 7 minutes. This stops odor and mold from the refrigerator and freezer. 2. REFRIGERATOR IS NOT OPERATING PROBLEM Refrigerator does not run for air to coldest setting...
... for use. See "Cleaning." 2. Door is normal. Allow 24 hours for defrost cycle to end and cooling system to do so can result in dry ice. 2. Adjust temperature to move . 5. SOLUTION Plug power cord into power source. MOVING WARNING Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more than 7 minutes. This stops odor and mold from the refrigerator and freezer. 2. REFRIGERATOR IS NOT OPERATING PROBLEM Refrigerator does not run for air to coldest setting...
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... The compressor and fans for instructions. Doors opened frequently. Open container of water in to slightly colder setting. Keep door closed . Adjust the temperature to adjust. Plug refrigerator in refrigerator Frost or ice crystals Freezer door left open or opened frequently or left open . The defrosted water will be cleaned. Dry surface and adjust temperature to power source. Adjust the temperature to replace the burned out LED. Refrigerator is obstructing door closure. Refrigerator is not resting firmly on lights you must turn on floor. Warm...
... The compressor and fans for instructions. Doors opened frequently. Open container of water in to slightly colder setting. Keep door closed . Adjust the temperature to adjust. Plug refrigerator in refrigerator Frost or ice crystals Freezer door left open or opened frequently or left open . The defrosted water will be cleaned. Dry surface and adjust temperature to power source. Adjust the temperature to replace the burned out LED. Refrigerator is obstructing door closure. Refrigerator is not resting firmly on lights you must turn on floor. Warm...
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... discretion any part, sub system including the entire product. All other warranty applies. For the name and telephone number of consumer operated controls as normal service area or hours. A product whose original serial number has been removed or altered. Any service charges not specifically identified as normal such as identified in lieu of household fuses, circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing. Adjustment of the...
... discretion any part, sub system including the entire product. All other warranty applies. For the name and telephone number of consumer operated controls as normal service area or hours. A product whose original serial number has been removed or altered. Any service charges not specifically identified as normal such as identified in lieu of household fuses, circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing. Adjustment of the...