Haier HRF-689FF User Manual - Page 14
Precautions, Operation of icemaker
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Precautions Hot food must be cooled to room temperature before storing in the refrigerator. Dry any water droplets on the food before placing it in the refrigerator. Food to be stored should be properly sealed. This will prevent moisture in the food from evaporating and prevent vegetables and fruit from tainting in flavor. Storage of sorted food Food to be stored should be sorted according to consumer requirements. Food consumed daily should be placed in the most convenient area, this will minimize opening periods for the door. Do not store excess quantities or weights of food Food should be stored with spaces in between for better storage results. Do not place food too close to the internal walls Food with high moisture content should not be placed close to the walls of the inner liner. Maintain a space to prevent food from freezing onto the walls. Operation of icemaker Set the icemaker hand to position "O"(upper) when any of the following events occurs. * Water supply is interrupted for hours. * Cubed ice tray is removed for an extended period. * Turn off the valve between water resource and the appliance before a vacation. If this is your first icemaker, Some strange sound may be heard in the process of ice making. If cubed ices are stored for an extended period Cubed ices stored for an extended period may become opaque or generate strange odor. Cubed ice tray should be cleaned regularly with warm water. The cubed ice tray should be cooled down and air dried before replaced to avoid sticking of cubed ices to the tray. Extended cessation of cubed ice tray in winters If the cubed ice tray is not used for an extended period in winters, remove all the cubed ices from the try and wash the tray clean with warm water. Wipe the tray with a towel before replacing it to the appliance, and then turn off the valve between water supply resource and the appliance. 12 21