Haier HTF-452WM7 User Manual - Page 27

Power interruption, Memory function during power interruption

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GB Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution The appliance makes abnormal sounds. • The appliance is not located on • Adjust the feet to level the ap- level ground. pliance. • The appliance touches some ob- • Remove objects around the ject around it. appliance. A slight sound is • to be heard similar to that of flowing water. • This is normal. You will hear an • The fridge storage compartment • Close the door or silence the alarm beep. door is open. alarm manually. You will hear a faint • The anti-condensation system is • This prevents condensation hum. working and is normal The interior lighting • Mains plug is not connected in the • Connect the mains plug. or cooling system mains socket. does not work. • The power supply is not intact. • Check the electrical supply to the room. Call the local elec- tricity company! • The LED-lamp is out of order. • Please call the service for changing the lamp. Power interruption In the event of a power cut, food should remain safely cold for about 12 hours. Follow these tips during a prolonged power interruption, especially in summer: ▶ Open the door/drawer as few times as possible. ▶ Do not put additional food into the appliance during a power interruption. ▶ If prior notice of a power interruption is given and the interruption duration is longer than 12 hours, make some ice and put it in a container in the top of the refrigerator compartment. ▶ An inspection of the goods is required immediately after the interruption. ▶ As temperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power interruption or other fail- ure, the storage period and edible quality of food will be reduced. Any food that defrosts should be either consumed, or cooked and refrozen (where suitable) soon afterwards in order to prevent health risks. Memory function during power interruption After restoration of power the appliance continues with the settings that were set before the power failure. 25

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GB
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
The appliance
makes abnormal
sounds.
The appliance is not located on
level ground.
The appliance touches some ob-
ject around it.
Adjust the feet to level the ap-
pliance.
Remove
objects
around
the
appliance.
A
s
light
sound
is
to be heard si
milar
to that of flowing
water.
-
This is normal.
You
will
hear
an
alarm beep.
The fridge storage compartment
door is open.
Close the door or silence the
alarm manually.
You will hear a faint
hum.
The anti-condensation system is
working
This
prevents
condensation
and is normal
The interior lighting
or
cooling
system
does not work
.
Mains plug is not connected in the
mains socket.
The power supply is not intact.
The LED-lamp is out of order.
Connect the mains plug.
Check the electrical supply to
the room. Call the local elec-
tricity company!
Please
call
the
service
for
changing the lamp.
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Power interruption
In the event of a power cut, food should remain safely cold for about 12 hours. Follow these
tips during a prolonged power interruption, especially in summer:
Open the door/drawer as few times as possible.
Do not put additional food into the appliance during a power interruption.
If prior notice of a power interruption is given and the interruption duration is longer
than 12 hours, make some ice and put it in a container in the top of the refrigerator
compartment.
An inspection of the goods is required immediately after the interruption.
As temperature in the refrigerator will rise during a power interruption or other fail-
ure, the storage period and edible quality of food will be reduced. Any food that de-
frosts should be either consumed, or cooked and refrozen (where suitable) soon
afterwards in order to prevent health risks.
Memory function during power interruption
After restoration of power the appliance continues with the settings that were set before
the power failure.