Haier HTW5620CNMP Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Refrigerator-Freezer
HTW5618DN*
HTW5620DN*
HTW5618EN*
HTW5620CN*
HTW5618CN*
HDPW5618DN*
HDPW5620DN*
HDPW5618CN*
HDPW5620CN*
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User Manual
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WARNING:Risk of re/ammable material EN
The symbol indicates there is a risk of re since ammable materials are
used. Take care to avoid causing a re by ingiting ammable material.
VAROVÁNÍ: Nebezpečí Požáru/Hořlavého Materiálu CZ
Symbol označuje riziko požáru, protože byly použity hořlavé materiály. Dbejte na to,
aby nedošlo ke vzniku požáru zapálením hořlavého materiálu.
WARNUNG:Brandgefahr/brennbares Material DE
Das Symbol weist auf Brandgefahr hin, da brennbare Materialien verwendet werden.
Verhindern Sie die Entstehung von Bränden, die durch entammbare Materialien
verursacht werden.
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Κίνδυνος φωτιάς/εύφλεκτο υλικό EL
Το σύμβολο υποδεικνύει ότι υπάρχει κίνδυνος φωτιάς επειδή χρησιμοποιούνται
εύφλεκτα υλικά. Προσέχετε να αποφεύγετε την πρόκληση φωτιάς από ανάφλεξη
εύφλεκτου υλικού.
ADVERTENCIA:Riesgo de incendio o mate rial inamable
ES
El símbolo indica que existe riesgo de incen dio, dado que se utilizan materiales in-
amables. Se debe procurar evitar incendios medi ante la combustión de materiales
inamables.
ATTENTION: Risque d’incendie ou de mati ères inammables
FR
Le symbole montre qu’il ya le risque de maté riaux inammables sont utilisés. Pren-
dre soin d’éviter de provoquer un incendie en ingérant des matières inammables.
FIGYELEM: Tűz / gyúlékony anyag veszélye HU
A szimbólum azt jelzi, hogy tűzveszély áll fenn, mivel gyúlékony anyagokat használ-
nak. Ügyel jen arra, hogy ne tegyen rá tűzveszélyes gyú lékony anyagot.
ATTENZIONE: Rischio di incendio/materiale inammabile
IT
Il simbolo indica il rischio di incendio nel caso di utilizzo di materiali inammabili. Fare
attenzione ed evitare l‘insorgere di incendi a causa della caombustione di materiali
inammabili.
WAARSCHUWING: Brandrisico / brandbaar materiaal NL
Het systeem geeft aan dat er een brandrisico bestaat aangezien brandbaar materiaal
wordt gebruikt. Zorg ervoor dat er geen brand wordt veroozaakt door brandbaat ma-
teriaal te ont steken.
OSTRZEŻENIE:Ryzyko pożaru/materiał łatwopalny
PL
Symbol wskazuje, że istnieje ryzyko pożaru, ponieważ ywane materiały
łatwopalne. Dbaj o to, aby uniknąć pożaru poprzez zapale nie łatwopalnego materiału.
AVISO: Risco de incêndio e material inamável PT
O símbolo indica que existe um risco de incêndio, uma vez que são utilizados materi-
ais inamáveis. Tenha cuidado para evitar provocar um incêndio acendendo material
inamável.
AVERTISMENT: Risc de incendiu/material inamabil RO
Simbolul indică că există risc de incendiu deoarece sunt folosite materiale inamabi-
le. Aveți grijă și evitați incendiile aprinzând mate riale inamabile.
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Contents
5 Safety information
10 Intended use
11 Product description
15 Control panel
24 Equipment
28 Energy saving tips
29 Care and cleaning
32 Troubleshooting
36 Installation
16 Use
40 Technical data
46 Customer service
Please click the contents to
look at the detail information.
Before rst use 6
Installation 6
Daily use 7
Adjust the temperature for fridge 17
Adjust the temperature for freezer 17
Adjust the temperature for My Zone 17
Super-Cool function 18
Super-Frz function 19
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EN Thank you
Thank you for purchasing a Haier Product.
Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance. The instructions
contain 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.
Hinge Cover
Accessories
Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list:
Energy lable User manualWarranty
card
Ice cube
tray
Egg tray
Door hinges Cap insert
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WARNING – Important Safety information
NOTICE-General information and tips
Environmental information
Safety 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 appliances. Do not
dispose appliances marked with this symbol with the house-
hold waste. Return the product to your local recycling facility
or contact your municipal oce.
WARNING!
Risk of injury or suocation!
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 o 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.
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EN Safety information
Before switching on the appliance for the rst time read the
following safety hints!:
WARNING!
Before rst 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 re-
frigerant circuit is fully ecient.
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 10 cm above and 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.
Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources(e.g.
stoves, heaters).
Install and level the appliance in an area suitable for its size and use.
Keep ventilation openings in the appliance or in the in-built 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 supply. Abnormal
voltage uctuation 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.
Do not use multi-plug adapters and extension cables.
Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the
rear of the appliance.
Ensure that the power cable is not trapped by the refrigerator. Do not step on
the power cable.
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Safety information
WARNING!
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 tted with 3-cord (grounding) plug
that ts a standard 3-cord (grounded) socket. Never cut o or dismount the
third pin (grounding). After the appliance is installed, the plug should be acces-
sible.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Daily use
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities 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, but not allowed
to clean or install the refrigerating appliances.
Keep away children under 3 years of age from the appliance unless they are con-
stantly supervised.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
If cool gas or other inammable gas is leaking in the vicinity of the appliance, turn
o the valve of the leaking gas, open the doors and windows and do not unplug a
plug in the power cable of the refrigerator or any other appliance.
Notice that the appliance is set for operation at a specic ambient range be-
tween 10 and 43°C. The appliance may not work properly if it is left for a long
period at a temperature above or below the indicated range.
Do not place unstable articles (heavy objects, containers lled with water) on
top of the refrigerator, to ovoid personal injury caused by falling or electric shock
caused by contact with water.
Do not pull on the 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 between the doors and
between the doors and the cabinet is very narrow. Do not extend your hands in
these areas to avoid pinching your ngers. Open or close the refrigerator doors
only when there are no children standing within the range of door movement.
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EN Safety information
WARNING!
Do not store or use inammable, explosive or corrosive materials in the appli-
ance or in the vicinity.
Do not store medicines, bacteria or chemical agents in the appliance. This ap-
pliance is a household appliance. It is not recommended 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.
Check the condition of food if a warming in the freezer has taken place.
Do not set unnecessarily low temperature in the refrigerator compartment. Mi-
nus temperatures may occur at high settings. Attention: Bottles can burst
Do not touch frozen goods with wet hands (wear gloves). Especially 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 un-
der running cold water. Do not pull away!
Do not touch the inside surface of the freezer storage compartment 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 before cleaning. Al-
low at least 7 minutes before restarting the appliance, as frequent starting may
damage the compressor.
Do not use electrical devices inside the food storage compartments of the ap-
pliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
Maintenance / cleaning
Make sure children are supervised if they carry out cleaning and maintenance.
Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before undertaking any rou-
tine maintenance. Allow at least 5 minutes before restarting the appliance, as
frequent starting may damage the compressor.
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Safety information
WARNING!
Hold the plug, not the cable, when unplugging the appliance.
Do not clean the appliance with hard brushes, wire brushes, detergent powder,
petrol, amyl acetate, acetone and similar organic solutions, acid or alkaline solu-
tions. Please clean with special refrigerator detergent to avoid damage.
Do not scrape o 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 defrosting
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its ser-
vice agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not try to repair, disassemble or modify the appliance by yourself. In case of
repair please contact our customer service.
Eliminate the dust on the back of the unit at least once in the year to avoid haz-
ard by re, as well as increased energy consumption.
Do not spray or ush the appliance during cleaning.
Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance.
Do not clean the cold glass shelves with hot water. Sudden temperature change
may cause the glass to break.
WARNING!
The appliance contains the ammable 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 re sources, thoroughly ventilate the room, do not plug or unplug
the power cords of the appliance or any other appliance. Inform the customer
service.
In case of eyes get into contact with the refrigerant, rinse immediately it under
running water and call immediately the eye specialist.
Refrigerant gas information
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EN Intended use
Intended use
This appliance is intended for cooling and freezing food. It has been designed
exclusively for use in household and similar applications such as sta kitchen areas
in shops, oces and other working environments; farm houses and by clients in
hotels, motels and other residential type environments as well as in bed-and-bre-
ackfast and catering business. It is not intended for commercial or industrial use.
Changes or modications to the device are not allowed. Unintended use may cause
hazards and loss of warranty claims.
Standards and directives
This product meets the requirements of all applicable EC directives with the corre-
sponding harmonised standards, which provide for CE marking.
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Product description
NOTICE
Due to technical changes and di󰮑erent models, some of the illustrations in
this manual may di󰮑er from model.
(HTW5620DN*, HTW5620CN*)
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1-Refrigerator LED lamp
2-Wine rack
3-Glass shelf
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5-Humid y Zone drawer cover
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9- frUpper eezer storage drawer
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NOTICE
Due to technical changes and di󰮑erent models, some of the illustrations in
this manual may di󰮑er from model.
(HTW5618DN*, HTW5618CN*, HTW5618EN*)
1-Refrigerator LED lamp
2-Wine rack
3-Foldable shelf
4-Hu4- midity Zone drawer c
5-Humidity Zone drawer
6-My Z ne drawer covero
7-My Zone drawer
Upper freezer storage drawer8-
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10-Lower freezer storage drawer
11-Adjus le feet
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12-Door cony
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Product description
NOTICE
Due to technical changes and di󰮑erent models, some of the illustrations in
this manual may di󰮑er from model.
(HDPW5620DN*, HDPW5620CN*, HDPW5620AN*)
1-Refrigerator LED lamp
2-Wine rack
3-Glass shelf
4-Foldable shelf
5- itHumid y Zone drawer cover
6- itHumid y Zone drawer
7-My Zone drawer cover
8-My Zone drawer
9- frUpper eezer s rage drawer
10-Middle freezer storage drawer
11-Lower freezer storage drawer
12-Adjustable feet
13-Door balcony
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NOTICE
Due to technical changes and di󰮑erent models, some of the illustrations in
this manual may di󰮑er from model.
(HDPW5618DN*, HDPW5618CN*)
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2-W e rackin
3-Fo able shelfld
4-H idity Zone drawer coverum
5-Humidity Zone drawer
6-My Zone drawer cover
7-My Zone drawer
8-Up er freezer storage drawerp
9-Middle freezer storage drawer
10-Lower freezer storage drawer
11- usAdj table feet
12-Door balcony
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Control panel
Control panel
Before rst use
Remove all packaging materials, keep them out of children’s reach and dispose
them in an environment friendly way.
Clean the inside and outside of the appliance as well as the interior and accessories
with water and a mild detergent, and dry it well with soft cloth.
After the appliance has been levelled and cleaned, please wait for at least 2 hours
before connecting it to the power supply. See Section INSTALLATION.
Precool the compartments at high settings before loading with food. The function
Super Freeze helps to cool down the freezer compartment quickly
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K4
K5
K6
K7
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Eco Mode
Wi-Fi
Holiday
Super Freeze
Super Cool
ZONE
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
K3
Fridge My Zone Freezer
Indicators:
A Fridge compartment
B Chill compartment (My Zone)
C Freezer compartment
D Temperature display
E Super Cool function
F Super Freeze function
G Holiday function
H Eco Mode function
I Wi-Fi function
Buttons:
K1 Decrease temperature
K2 Fridge, My Zone and Freezer selection
K3 Super Cool function on/o
K4 Super Freeze function on/o
K5 Holiday function on/o
K6 Eco Mode function on/o
K7 Wi-Fi function on/o
K8 Increase temperature
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NOTICE
The appliance is preset to the recommended temperature of 5 (refrigerator) and
-18(freezer). My Zone temperature is preset to about 2℃. These are the recom-
mended settings. If desired, you can change these temperatures manually.
Sensor keys
The buttons on the control panel are sensor keys, which already respond when
lightly touched with the nger.
Switch on /o the appliance
The appliance is in operation as soon as it is connected to the power supply.
When the appliance is powered on for the rst time, temperature indicators “D”
shows the presetting values (refer to the below Notice).
Adjust the temperature
The indoor temperatures are inuenced by the following factors:
Ambient temperature
Frequency of door opening
Amount of stored foods
Installation of the appliance
Door opening alarm
When the refrigerator door is open for more than 3 minutes, the door opening
alarm will sound.
The alarm can be silenced by closing the door. If the door is open for more than 7
minutes, the light inside the refrigerator and control panel illumination will automat-
ically turn o.
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Adjust the temperature for fridge
1. Press the button “K2” (Fridge/ (My Zone)/ Freezer selection) to select the Fridge
compartment. Icon “A” (Fridge compartment) and “D” (Temperature display) are
bright.
2. Press the button “K1/K8” to set the fridge temperature.
The temperature increases in sequences of 1°C, from a minimum of 2°C to a max-
imum of 8°C. The optimal temperature in the refrigerator is 5°C.Colder tempera-
tures mean unnecessary energy consumption.
3. After about 5s, temperature icon “D” (Temperature display) will be bright perma-
nently and the setting is conrmed.
Adjust the temperature for freezer
1. Press the button “K2” (Fridge/ (My Zone)/ Freezer selection) to select the freezer
compartment.Icon “C” (Freezer compartment) and “D” (Temperature display) are
bright.
2. Press the button “K1/K8” to set the freezer temperature.
The temperature increases in sequences of 1°C, from a minimum of -24°C to a
maximum of -16°C. The optimal temperature in the refrigerator is -18°C . Colder
temperatures mean unnecessary energy consumption.
3. After about 5s, temperature indicator “D” (Temperature display) will be bright
permanently and the setting is conrmed.
Adjust the temperature for My Zone
The fridge compartment is equipped with a My Zone drawer. In accordance with the
food storage demands, the most suitable temperature can be selected to get the
optimal nutritional value of the foods.
1. Press the button “K2” (Fridge/ (My Zone)/ Freezer selection) to select the My
Zone compartment. Icon “B” (My Zone compartment) and “D” (Temperature dis-
play) are bright.
2. Press the button “K1/K8” to set the My Zone temperature.
The temperature increases in sequences of 1°C, from a minimum of 0°C to a maxi-
mum of 5°C.
3. After about 5s, temperature icon “D” (Temperature display) will be bright perma-
nently and the setting is conrmed.
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NOTICE
From the App it is possible to customize the temperature for fridge, freezer and My
Zone. The temperature can be set with 1°C sensitivity.
NOTICE
After setting the temperature, if other buttons are pressed within 5 seconds, the
current temperature setting will be conrmed immediately. If no button operation
is performed within 5 seconds, the current set temperature is displayed until the
screen extinguishes.
Super Cool function
1. It is suggested to switch on the Super Cool function if larger quantity of food
should be stored (for example after the purchase). The Super Cool function
accelerates the cooling of fresh food and protects the food already stored from
undesirable warming.
2. Press button "K3" or turn it on from the App, icon "E" (Super Cool function) is
bright and the function is activated.
NOTICE
1. You can set the temperature of the My Zone compartment in the middle level
(2°C), in order to preserve your food in the optimal storage environment.
2. Due to dierent water contents of meat, some meat with higher moisture will
be frozen at temperatures lower than 0°C, so “immediately cut” meat should be
stored in My Zone drawer, with minimum temperature 0°C.
3.
4.
Cold-sensitive fruit like pineapples, avocados, bananas, grapefruits and vegeta-
bles such as potatoes, aubergines, beans, cucumbers, zucchini and tomatoes
and cheese should not be stored in the My Zone drawer.
If the fridge temperature lower than My Zone temperature, it is normal the My
Zone temperature lower than the My Zone setting temperature.
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Super Freeze function
1. Fresh food should be frozen as quickly as possible to the core. This can preserve
the best nutritional value, appearance and taste. The Super Freeze function
accelerates the freezing of fresh food and protects the food already stored
from undesirable warming. If you need to freeze a large amount of food at once,
it is recommended to set the Super Freeze function on ahead for 24h before
the usage of frozen room.
2. Press button "K4" (Super Freeze function setting) or turn it on from the App, the
icon "F" (Super Freezer function) is bright and the function is activated.
Holiday function
The Holiday function can be used to reduce the energy consumption of the
appliance, when it is not used regularly. When the function is on, the fridge is turned
off, whereas the freezer will keep working normally. The function sets the fridge
temperature permanently to 17°C.
This allows to keep the door of the empty refrigerator closed without causing
an odour or mold-during a long absence (e.g. during holiday). The freezer
compartment is free for your setting.
1. Press button "K5" (Holiday function on/off) or select the function from the App,
the icon "G" (Holiday function) is bright and the function is activated.
2. The function can be deactivated by pressing button "K5" (Holiday function
on/off) again or by setting the fridge temperature or by performing any other
setting, or turning it off from the App.
NOTICE
1. The appliance quits "Super Cool function" after entering "Super Cool function"
for 6 hours or pressing button "K3" when the icon "E" (Super Cool function) is
bright or turn it off from the App.
2. In the state of Super Cool, if the temperature of the fridge compartment is
adjusted, icon "E" (Super Cool function) flashes to indicate that this operation
cannot be done.
NOTICE
1. The appliance quits "Super Freeze function" after entering "Super Freeze
function" for 50 hours or pressing button "K4" when the icon "F" (Super Freeze
function) is bright or turn it off from the App.
2. In the state of Super Freeze, if the temperature of the freezercompartment is
adjusted, icon "F" (Super Freezer function) flashes to indicate that this operation
cannot be done.
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Eco Mode function
The Eco Mode can be activated to optimize the performance of the appliance,
whereas obtaining the best food storage. If you do not have any special
requirements, we recommend that you use Eco Mode function.
This mode the fridge temperature is 5°C, the freezer temperature is -18°C.
1. Press button "K6" (Eco Mode function on/off) or select the function from the
App.
2. Icon "H" (Eco Mode function) is bright and the function is activated.
By repeating the above steps or selecting another function or turning off from the
App, this function can be switched off again. The previously set cooling levels are
restored.
NOTICE
1. During the Holiday function, no food should be stored in the fridge
compartment. The temperature of 17°C is too high for storing food.
2. When Holiady function is on, My Zone icon keeps off and fridge function is
locked. If the temperature of the fridge compartment is adjusted, icon "G"
(Holiday function) flashes to indicate that this operation cannot be done.
NOTICE
During the Eco Mode function, if the temperature of the fridge/freezer
compartment are adjusted, icon "H" (Eco Mode function) flashes to indicate that
this operation cannot be done.
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