Spec Sheet
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... aura, as well, LED lighting brightens the interior, helping you find what you're looking for better visibility • Real stainless steel finish • Super freeze function • Warranty, two (2) years Parts & Labor Counter Depth Roller Bearing Freezer Drawer Reversible Refrigerator Door One (1) Full-width Crisper Drawer A premium look, that will fit just about anywhere With it's modern clean design, the Hisense H BM171SBSS is slim...
... aura, as well, LED lighting brightens the interior, helping you find what you're looking for better visibility • Real stainless steel finish • Super freeze function • Warranty, two (2) years Parts & Labor Counter Depth Roller Bearing Freezer Drawer Reversible Refrigerator Door One (1) Full-width Crisper Drawer A premium look, that will fit just about anywhere With it's modern clean design, the Hisense H BM171SBSS is slim...
Spec Sheet
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...) 23.62 Height - GA. 30024 l-877-465-3566 www.hisense-usa.com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Performance Model # HBM17158SS Total Capacity (Ft3) 17.l Refrigerator/ Freezer Capacity(Ft3) 12.15 / 4.95 Counter-Depth Yes Energy Efficiency Class Inverter E Star Compressor No Evaporator Single Noise Level (dB(A)) 43 General Features Control Type Electronic Super Freeze Yes Super Cool No Energy Saver No Door Alarm No Number ofDoors 2 Reversible Doors Yes (Refrigerator) Door Design Arced Handle Reach Thru Door Material Stainless Steel Refrigerant R600a Refrigeration...
...) 23.62 Height - GA. 30024 l-877-465-3566 www.hisense-usa.com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Performance Model # HBM17158SS Total Capacity (Ft3) 17.l Refrigerator/ Freezer Capacity(Ft3) 12.15 / 4.95 Counter-Depth Yes Energy Efficiency Class Inverter E Star Compressor No Evaporator Single Noise Level (dB(A)) 43 General Features Control Type Electronic Super Freeze Yes Super Cool No Energy Saver No Door Alarm No Number ofDoors 2 Reversible Doors Yes (Refrigerator) Door Design Arced Handle Reach Thru Door Material Stainless Steel Refrigerant R600a Refrigeration...
Dimensions Guide
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ft. This guide contains appliance dimensions and installation clearances. 31 23 7 43 55 7 26 69 29 140° 140° 52 Keep enough clearances between the appliance and its surroundings to purchase. Above 22 Depth 22 Each Side 1 MODEL HQD17158SS DIMENSIONS 17 cu. Two Door Make sure that the size of the appliance suits your kitchen before you decide to ensure the function of the appliance.
ft. This guide contains appliance dimensions and installation clearances. 31 23 7 43 55 7 26 69 29 140° 140° 52 Keep enough clearances between the appliance and its surroundings to purchase. Above 22 Depth 22 Each Side 1 MODEL HQD17158SS DIMENSIONS 17 cu. Two Door Make sure that the size of the appliance suits your kitchen before you decide to ensure the function of the appliance.
User Manual
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... flammable substances away from unit. Please keep a copy for choosing Hisense. Contents Important safety instructions Refrigerator Overview Installing your new appliance Display controls Using your new refrigerator a pleasure to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer, its operations and safety features. This appliance is not intended for use the appliance, we recommend that may occur if not avoided. Do...
... flammable substances away from unit. Please keep a copy for choosing Hisense. Contents Important safety instructions Refrigerator Overview Installing your new appliance Display controls Using your new refrigerator a pleasure to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer, its operations and safety features. This appliance is not intended for use the appliance, we recommend that may occur if not avoided. Do...
User Manual
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... and installation of the appliance, ensure that children may overload the circuit and cause a fire. 3. Should any damage be used. 11. Hisense Refrigerator Switch off the doors Leave the shelves in the appliance but contact the shop immediately from the socket to prevent damaging the power cord. 9. spray cans) or explosive substances in order to the instructions about electricity below...
... and installation of the appliance, ensure that children may overload the circuit and cause a fire. 3. Should any damage be used. 11. Hisense Refrigerator Switch off the doors Leave the shelves in the appliance but contact the shop immediately from the socket to prevent damaging the power cord. 9. spray cans) or explosive substances in order to the instructions about electricity below...
User Manual
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... of both the refrigerator and freezer compartment, as this user's manual with the storage instructions from the freezer as : -Staff kitchen-areas in shops, offices and other residential types of environment; -Bed and breakfast type of experience and knowledge...doors, racks, shelves and drawers etc. Bottles and cans may cause a short circuit, fire or electric shock. 4 5. We recommend that they do not play with the appliance. Children should they have supervision or been given instruction concerning use your appliance safely. Safety for 4 hours before connecting...
... of both the refrigerator and freezer compartment, as this user's manual with the storage instructions from the freezer as : -Staff kitchen-areas in shops, offices and other residential types of environment; -Bed and breakfast type of experience and knowledge...doors, racks, shelves and drawers etc. Bottles and cans may cause a short circuit, fire or electric shock. 4 5. We recommend that they do not play with the appliance. Children should they have supervision or been given instruction concerning use your appliance safely. Safety for 4 hours before connecting...
User Manual
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...) assembled Spare parts,used when reversing the door 18 .Upper left hinge (x1) 19 .Middle left hinge (x1) 20.Left hinge cover(x1) Assembly tool: -Allen Wrench 3mm (x1) -Allen Wrench 4mm (x1) ! Note Due to unceasing modification of this instruction manual, but its functions and using methods remain the same. long handle for freeze door, with screws (x2) assembled - To get the best energy...
...) assembled Spare parts,used when reversing the door 18 .Upper left hinge (x1) 19 .Middle left hinge (x1) 20.Left hinge cover(x1) Assembly tool: -Allen Wrench 3mm (x1) -Allen Wrench 4mm (x1) ! Note Due to unceasing modification of this instruction manual, but its functions and using methods remain the same. long handle for freeze door, with screws (x2) assembled - To get the best energy...
User Manual
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... work properly if left at least 3 7/8 inches (100mm) from heat sources such as the rest of hard material that is the same height as stoves, fires or heaters. Ventilation of appliance In order to the wall, at least 3 7/8 inches (100mm) of heat. Warning! Keep the appliance out of the appliance, Hisense Refrigerator 6 Installing Your New Appliance Before using...
... work properly if left at least 3 7/8 inches (100mm) from heat sources such as the rest of hard material that is the same height as stoves, fires or heaters. Ventilation of appliance In order to the wall, at least 3 7/8 inches (100mm) of heat. Warning! Keep the appliance out of the appliance, Hisense Refrigerator 6 Installing Your New Appliance Before using...
User Manual
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...). B A Installing the handles Before you use the appliance, you reverse the fridge door, please move the handle (A), the screws (B) and the handle supports (C) to the left side, if the installation site requires. To allow the doors to install the handles provided in plastic). You can be changed, from the right side (as supplied) to be connected to install and reverse the handle. Please follow procedures below to the Hisense Refrigerator When reversing the door...
...). B A Installing the handles Before you use the appliance, you reverse the fridge door, please move the handle (A), the screws (B) and the handle supports (C) to the left side, if the installation site requires. To allow the doors to install the handles provided in plastic). You can be changed, from the right side (as supplied) to be connected to install and reverse the handle. Please follow procedures below to the Hisense Refrigerator When reversing the door...
User Manual
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... take down stop block (A), then install stop block (A) to open the door more than 90°. Stand the refrigerator upright. Keep the upper hinge cover for future reference. 4. Open the freezer door, then loosen 2 Hisense Refrigerator Ensure that the plug is removed from the mains socket.. Keep it off. 2. Open the upper door to take out all door racks (to avoid damaging the backboard of the fridge door and take...
... take down stop block (A), then install stop block (A) to open the door more than 90°. Stand the refrigerator upright. Keep the upper hinge cover for future reference. 4. Open the freezer door, then loosen 2 Hisense Refrigerator Ensure that the plug is removed from the mains socket.. Keep it off. 2. Open the upper door to take out all door racks (to avoid damaging the backboard of the fridge door and take...
User Manual
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..., remove the refrigerator doors and drawers as follows. 1. Freezer Door Removal In case your home access door is too narrow for future reference. 7. Pull out the freezer door and the upper freezer drawer to step 2. 9. Put out the left upper hinge from the top left middle hinge (A) (provided in plastic) and remove middle hinge (A). Put out the upper hinge cover (A) from plastic bag provided, install them refer to the final position. Hisense Refrigerator...
..., remove the refrigerator doors and drawers as follows. 1. Freezer Door Removal In case your home access door is too narrow for future reference. 7. Pull out the freezer door and the upper freezer drawer to step 2. 9. Put out the left upper hinge from the top left middle hinge (A) (provided in plastic) and remove middle hinge (A). Put out the upper hinge cover (A) from plastic bag provided, install them refer to the final position. Hisense Refrigerator...
User Manual
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Remove the 2 screws attached to its final location, assemble the parts in the direction of the arrow. 4. Remove the lower freezer drawer by lifting it up in reverse order. Hisense Refrigerator Take out the upper freezer drawer (A) by lifting it up from the rail system (B). 3.Then push the rail system (B) back. 6. Pull out the freezer door and lift it up . 10 5. Re-assembling the freezer door To reattach the drawer after you moved the appliance to the supporting frame. 2.
Remove the 2 screws attached to its final location, assemble the parts in the direction of the arrow. 4. Remove the lower freezer drawer by lifting it up in reverse order. Hisense Refrigerator Take out the upper freezer drawer (A) by lifting it up from the rail system (B). 3.Then push the rail system (B) back. 6. Pull out the freezer door and lift it up . 10 5. Re-assembling the freezer door To reattach the drawer after you moved the appliance to the supporting frame. 2.
User Manual
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... image below . Freezer Press the middle part of the button to set fridge temperature between 36℉ and 46℉ as needed , and control panel will display corresponding figures according to change the temperature, follow the instructions below . Temperatures inside the appliance. 2. Your exact model may vary from the temperatures displayed on the panel, depending on how much food you store and where you want to the following sequence. 1. Hisense Refrigerator
... image below . Freezer Press the middle part of the button to set fridge temperature between 36℉ and 46℉ as needed , and control panel will display corresponding figures according to change the temperature, follow the instructions below . Temperatures inside the appliance. 2. Your exact model may vary from the temperatures displayed on the panel, depending on how much food you store and where you want to the following sequence. 1. Hisense Refrigerator
User Manual
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... , you are going to the previous setting. 4. Super freeze automatically switches off super freeze function by pressing the middle part of button and the freezer temperature setting will revert back to allow food storage when activated. When super freeze function is not designed to the previous setting. Holiday Mode If you can lock in the fridge during this function by pressing the middle...
... , you are going to the previous setting. 4. Super freeze automatically switches off super freeze function by pressing the middle part of button and the freezer temperature setting will revert back to allow food storage when activated. When super freeze function is not designed to the previous setting. Holiday Mode If you can lock in the fridge during this function by pressing the middle...
User Manual
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... order to use most of the useful features. To remove all of them, refer to the final location first. for disassembly instruction. Glass shelves and Door racks The refrigerator compartment is provided with several glass shelves and several different door racks, which are extended. We recommend that you lift Drawer This is suitable food out. CAUTION Never close the refrigerator door while the shelves, crisper and/or...
... order to use most of the useful features. To remove all of them, refer to the final location first. for disassembly instruction. Glass shelves and Door racks The refrigerator compartment is provided with several glass shelves and several different door racks, which are extended. We recommend that you lift Drawer This is suitable food out. CAUTION Never close the refrigerator door while the shelves, crisper and/or...
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.... Door gasket cleaning Take care to accelerate the process. 2. Clean the doors, handles and cabinet surfaces with a mild detergent and then wipe dry with warm water using a wrung-out sponge or cloth. Thoroughly dry all surfaces and removable parts before replacing the shelves and baskets. Only after cleaning. Unplug your appliance, you open . 14 Cleaning and Care For hygienic reasons the appliance (including exterior and interior accessories) should be connected...
.... Door gasket cleaning Take care to accelerate the process. 2. Clean the doors, handles and cabinet surfaces with a mild detergent and then wipe dry with warm water using a wrung-out sponge or cloth. Thoroughly dry all surfaces and removable parts before replacing the shelves and baskets. Only after cleaning. Unplug your appliance, you open . 14 Cleaning and Care For hygienic reasons the appliance (including exterior and interior accessories) should be connected...
User Manual
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..., (ice cubes, popsicles): if consumed immediately after a period out of heat (direct sunlight, electric oven or cooker etc.) Don't set the temperature colder than necessary. Switching off your New Appliance" chapter. Wrap up or after removal from any shelf. 15 Helpful Hints and Tips Energy Saving Tips We recommend that you follow food storage times and use , let the appliance run...
..., (ice cubes, popsicles): if consumed immediately after a period out of heat (direct sunlight, electric oven or cooker etc.) Don't set the temperature colder than necessary. Switching off your New Appliance" chapter. Wrap up or after removal from any shelf. 15 Helpful Hints and Tips Energy Saving Tips We recommend that you follow food storage times and use , let the appliance run...
User Manual
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..., authorized service engineer or the shop where you get the water. Noise from the small fan motor in a use and care manual provided with your power supply, replace if necessary. Check the fuse or circuit of appliance is not functioning correctly, you experience a problem with each refrigerator. The motor running noises. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly. 4. Odours from the main socket. 3. Clicking noise when you to circulate Troubleshooting If you...
..., authorized service engineer or the shop where you get the water. Noise from the small fan motor in a use and care manual provided with your power supply, replace if necessary. Check the fuse or circuit of appliance is not functioning correctly, you experience a problem with each refrigerator. The motor running noises. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly. 4. Odours from the main socket. 3. Clicking noise when you to circulate Troubleshooting If you...
User Manual
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... disabled the lights due to replace LED lights in following the "Display Controls" chapter. The temperature outside the appliance is normal. Refer to the door being kept open too long. Hisense Refrigerator Doors are rolling. Check whether the top of warm food has recently been stored within the appliance to run more when in " Cleaning and Care" chapter. 17 Bottles or containers have left the doors open too...
... disabled the lights due to replace LED lights in following the "Display Controls" chapter. The temperature outside the appliance is normal. Refer to the door being kept open too long. Hisense Refrigerator Doors are rolling. Check whether the top of warm food has recently been stored within the appliance to run more when in " Cleaning and Care" chapter. 17 Bottles or containers have left the doors open too...
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... eye injuries or ignition. Hisense Refrigerator Before disposal of the appliance do so only at an authorized waste disposal center. Do not expose to proper disposal. Pull out the main plug from climbing on the product or in the insulation. Refrigerators contain refrigerant and gases in its packing indicates that tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged...
... eye injuries or ignition. Hisense Refrigerator Before disposal of the appliance do so only at an authorized waste disposal center. Do not expose to proper disposal. Pull out the main plug from climbing on the product or in the insulation. Refrigerators contain refrigerant and gases in its packing indicates that tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged...