Hitachi R-G620GAX Handleiding

Hitachi Koelkast R-G620GAX

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型號 R-X730GS
R-X730GH
R-X730GM
R-X730GA
Model
HOW TO USE
日立多門電冰箱
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
6 doors
Made in Japan
It takes time to cool for the first time. Pg.48, 49
It may take more than 4 24 hours to fully cool.
Make sure that no food protrudes beyond the storage height limit of
each compartment, and allow clearance between each food in each
compartment. Pg.58, 60
Otherwise, food and/or package may not be stored in each compartment properly, and as
a result, the door may not be closed completely. It may cause the refrigerator not to cool
sufficiently and/or not to make ice.
Thank you very much for purchasing a Hitachi
Refrigerator.
This refrigerator is designed for home use only. Do
not use this refrigerator for the business use and/or
any purpose other than storing food. Please read
this operation manual carefully
and ensure you use the appliance correctly. In
particular, be sure to read the “Safety Suggestions”
section of this operation manual before use. Please
keep this operation manual along with your
guarantee card.
Hand over this operation manual together with the
refrigerator when the refrigerator is passed to a
third party and used in a different location, or when
it is sent to a recycling plant.
家庭用 For household use
六門日本製
R-X670GS
R-X670GH
R-X670GN
R-X670GM
R-G670GS
R-G670GH
R-G670GND
R-G670GN
R-G670GM
R-G670GA
R-G620GS
R-G620GH
R-G620GM
R-G620GA
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BEFORE USE
SAFETY SUGGESTIONS ................................
42
LEARN NAME & FUNCTION OF EACH PART
...
46
Name of each compartment/Food stored ................
46
Functions of the Control Panel .................................
47
BEFORE USE ................................................
48
Preparation before use ............................................
48
Transporting your refrigerator (transport for moving)
....
49
GENERAL USE
Auto Door ....................................................
50
Setting the
Auto Door ................................................
50
Using the Auto Refrigerator Door
.............................
51
Using the Auto Drawer ............................................
51
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT .................
52
Adjusting temperature in a refrigerator compartment
...
52
Adjust the height of a pocket/shelf
..........................
53
VACUUM COMPARTMENT ............................
54
When opening/closing the door of the Vacuum Case
...
54
Change the settings of the Vacuum Compartment
...
55
ICE COMPARTMENT (AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER)
...
56
How to make Ice .....................................................
56
Quick Ice Making ....................................................
57
Stop Ice Making ......................................................
57
Stored ice amount and ice-making time ..................
57
Water Supply indicator
............................................
57
When the On indicator lamp blinks ......................
57
FREEZER COMPARTMENT ...........................
58
Using the Upper Freezer
..........................................
58
Using the Lower Freezer .........................................
58
Caution on how to store foods ................................
58
Adjust the temperature of the freezer compartment
...
58
Using the Delicious Freezing
...................................
59
Setting the Delicious Freezing
.................................
59
When you want to freeze food quickly (Quick Freezing)
.......
59
VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT .......................
60
Stored foods ...........................................................
60
Caution on how to store foods .................................
60
To cool it more [Vegetable Compartment (MAX)]
......
61
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS ..................................
62
Setting Energy Saving mode ................................
62
eco” Operation indicator lamp ...............................
62
Door Open & Close indicator lamp ...........................
62
Locking the Control Panel .......................................
63
Door Alarm .............................................................
63
Door Alarm and volume adjustment of the operation sound
...
63
Set the condensation prevention heater to MIN. (Swing partition)
...
64
Fine adjustment of the temperature (Refrigerator
Compartment / Freezer Compartment)
....................
65
Triple Power Deodorizing Effect ................................
65
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE ............................................
66
Power plug/The back/floor of the refrigerator
........................
66
Vacuum Compartment .............................................
66
Auto Drawer ...........................................................
67
Surface of door
/
Each shelf/pocket/case/
Door gaskets/Liquid receivers
.....................................
67
Ice Maker Cleaning .................................................
68
Water supply container/Ice tray ...............................
69
HOW TO REMOVE/ATTACH PARTS ...............
70
Height adjustable upper and middle shelf
.....................
70
Door pocket ............................................................
70
Fixed shelf ..............................................................
70
Height adjustable lower shelf
..................................
70
Vacuum Case ..........................................................
70
Ice Case (Ice Compartment) Upper Freezer case (Upper Freezer)
...
71
Slide case and lower freezer case (Lower Freezer)
..........
71
Upper Case, Lower Case (Vegetable Compartment)
.............
71
How to attach the slide door (Ice Compartment/Upper Freezer/
Lower Freezer/Vegetable Compartment)
...........................
71
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................
72
Initial stage .............................................................
72
Control Panel ..........................................................
72
Automatic ice making .............................................
72
Refrigerator does not cool .......................................
73
Frost and/or dew occurs .........................................
73
Refrigerator cools overly .........................................
73
[ ] display on the control panel flashes
..............
73
Abnormal operating sound is generated ..................
74
Door is not in a horizontal state ...............................
74
Refrigerator becomes hot .......................................
74
There is something strange with the Vacuum Compartment
...
74
It smells strange .....................................................
75
Auto Refrigerator Door ............................................
75
Auto Drawer ...........................................................
75
Vegetable Compartment ..........................................
76
Others ....................................................................
76
AVAILABLE PARTS .......................................
77
ABOUT NON-CFC REFRIGERATORS/
STORABLE WEIGHT .....................................
79
CONTENTS
Contents
trembling
and
unstable
WARNING
CAUTION
Suggestions headed by this pictograph
indicate "There is high chance of serious
injury or death" if ignored.
This symbol indicates something
you must not do. (Prohibited)
This symbol indicates something
you must do. (Compulsory)
Suggestions headed by this pictograph
indicate "There is a high chance of injury or
damage to property" if ignored.
WARNING
Installation
Handling the power and power cable
Avoid usage that may
cause the wall outlet or
power cord components
to work beyond their specified
electric current.
Also do not use power sources
that are not a rated AC voltage.
If a power source is shared with other
appliances, double or multipoint adapters may
heat up beyond normal levels and cause fire.
Use a wall outlet rated above 10 ampere by itself.
Connect the power plug
firmly to a power outlet with
the cord running down.
Connection of the power plug
with the cord running up could
apply stress on the cord and
cause electrical short or overheat, which
could result in electrical shock or fire.
Incomplete connection of the power plug could
result in electrical shock or fire due to heat.
Take measures to prevent overturning
of refrigerator due to earthquake, etc.
Overturning of the refrigerator could result
in personal injury.
Do not install the
refrigerator in damp places
or where water may splash.
This may impair electricity
insulation causing electric
shock or fire.
Prohibited
Wetting
Prohibited
The following pictographs categorize and explain the level
of possible harm on damage that may occur from ignoring
suggestions resulting in missing the appliances.
How the suggestions should be taken are
indicated and categorized by the following
symbols accompanied by explanations.
(The symbols below are examples)
This symbol denotes the precautions on flammable refrigerants.
This refrigerator uses flammable refrigerants. The symbol column below states the precautions on flammable refrigerants.
R600a
SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
Ensure to follow
these precautions
When using this appliance, failure to follow safety precautions may result in personal harm, harm to other people,
and also damage to property.
Do not do anything that may
damage the power cord or plug.
Using a damaged power cord
may cause electric shock, short
circuits, or fire.
Please consult with a retailer about the repair of
the power cord or plug.
The power cord or plug should not
be cut, modified, touched with hot
implements, bent by force, twisted,
pulled, have heavy objects placed
on it, squeezed by the refrigerator,
or be bound or tied up.
Clean the dust on the
power plug frequently.
Insulation failure from
moisture when dust collects
on the power plug may
cause fire.
Unplug the power plug and wipe it with a dry cloth.
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Product specificaties

Merk: Hitachi
Categorie: Koelkast
Model: R-G620GAX

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