Haier RBFS21SIAP User Manual - Page 20

When.changing.the.light.bulbs

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English • It is recommended to keep some space between foods for good cold air. circulation. The temperatures in the refrigerator are slightly warmer near the top and colder near the base. So different foods should be stored in areas based on these different temperatures. 1. Eggs, butter, cheese, etc. 2. Tins, cans, condiments, etc. 3. Drinks and all kinds of bottled foods. 4. Pickled foods, drinks, cans, etc. 5. Meat, poultry, fish, raw foods. 6. Flour foods, cans and dairy, etc. 7. Cooked-meal foods, sausage, etc. 8. Fruits, vegetables, salad, etc. • Changing the Fresh Food Light Bulbs The voltage and wattage of the fresh food bulbs are: 115volt, 60 Hz - 40W. (Never use bulbs with power over 40W.) When changing the light bulbs: • Pull out the power cord plug from the wall outlet, cutting off the power. 1. Use your hands to press down at the back of the light-shield, releasing two tabs. 2. Then hold the light-shield and pull it out, as shown in the picture at. the right. • Turn the bulb in a counterclockwise direction, and put in a new bulb by turning it clockwise. • Install the light-shield back in the tabs in the reverse order, and snap back in place. • Removing and installing air curtain (only for servicing if needed) 1. Remove the water filter. 2. Take off the fresh food light-shield, and unscrew the bulb. 3. Remove the screws of the air curtain frame, using the screwdriver. 4. Take down the fresh food air curtain, using your hands to press down. on the air curtain with a little bit of pressure. • Install the air curtain by following these steps in the reverse order 19

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It.is.recommended.to.keep.some.space.between.foods.for.good.cold.air.
circulation±..The.temperatures.in.the.refrigerator.are.slightly.warmer.near.the.
top.and.colder.near.the.base±..So.different.foods.should.be.stored.in.areas.
based.on.these.different.temperatures±
1±.Eggs,.butter,.cheese,.etc±
2±.Tins,.cans,.condiments,.etc±
3±.Drinks.and.all.kinds.of.bottled.foods±
4±.Pickled.foods,.drinks,.cans,.etc±
5±.Meat,.poultry,.fish,.raw.foods±
6±.Flour.foods,.cans.and.dairy,.etc±
7±.Cooked-meal.foods,.sausage,.etc±
8±.Fruits,.vegetables,.salad,.etc±
•.Changing.the.Fresh.Food.Light.Bulbs
The.voltage.and.wattage.of.the.fresh.food.bulbs.are:.115volt,.60.Hz.–.40W±.
(Never.use.bulbs.with.power.over.40W±)
When.changing.the.light.bulbs:
•.Pull.out.the.power.cord.plug.from.the.wall.outlet,.cutting.off.the.power±
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1±..
Use.your.hands.to.press.down.at.the.back.of.the.light-shield,.releasing.
two.tabs±
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2±..
Then.hold.the.light-shield.and.pull.it.out,.as.shown.in.the.picture.at.
the.right±
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Turn.the.bulb.in.a.counterclockwise.direction,.and.put.in.a.new.bulb.by.turning.
it.clockwise±
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Install.the.light-shield.back.in.the.tabs.in.the.reverse.order,.and.snap.back.in.
place±
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Removing.and.installing.air.curtain.(only.for.servicing.if.needed)
.
1±.Remove.the.water.filter±
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2±.Take.off.the.fresh.food.light-shield,.and.unscrew.the.bulb±
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3±.Remove.the.screws.of.the.air.curtain.frame,.using.the.screwdriver±
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4±..
Take.down.the.fresh.food.air.curtain,.using.your.hands.to.press.down.
on.the.air.curtain.with.a.little.bit.of.pressure±
•.Install.the.air.curtain.by.following.these.steps.in.the.reverse.order