Haier Refrigerator BC 80E User Manual

Beverage Cooler  
Model: BC-80E/110E  
User's Manual  
 
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Risk of child entrapment. Before you discard your old cabinet, take off the  
doors so that children may not easily climb inside.  
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Model number  
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Date of purchase  
manual will guide you in getting the  
best use of your cabinet.  
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rial number. They are on a label in  
back of the cabinet.  
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ranty service.  
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Table of contents  
Safety precautions  
Parts  
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4
Installation  
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Unpacking  
5
Leveling  
5
Proper air circulation  
Electrical requirements  
Features and use  
Initial set up  
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Temperature adjustment  
Shelving  
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8
Interior light  
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Normal operating sounds  
Proper care and cleaning  
Cleaning and maintenance  
Power interruptions  
Vacation and moving care  
Lamp replacement  
Troubleshooting  
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Parts  
2
3
1
4
6
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1. Lamp shade  
2. Thermostat knob  
3. Light switch  
4. Handle  
5. Leveling bolt  
6. Shelf  
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Installation  
Unpacking  
1. Remove all packaging material, including the foam base  
and all adhesive tape holding the cabinet accessories  
inside and outside. Slide out and remove plastic or foam  
guard used to secure the compressor from shipping dam-  
age due to vibration and shock.  
2. Inspect and remove any remains of packing, tape or  
printed materials before powering on the cabinet.  
Leveling  
Your cabinet has 4 leveling bolts located in the front  
and rear corners of your cabinet. After properly placing  
your cabinet in its final position, you can level your  
cabinet.  
Leveling bolts can be adjusted by turning clockwise to  
raise or counterclockwise to lower your cabinet. The  
cabinet door will close more easily when the leveling  
bolts are extended.  
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Proper air circulation  
To assure your cabinet works at the maximum efficiency it was  
designed for, you should install it in a location where there is  
proper air circulation, plumbing and electrical connections.  
The following are recommended clearances around the cabinet:  
Sides: 2" (50mm)  
Top: 2" (50mm)  
Back: 2" (50mm)  
Do not over fill your cabinet for proper internal air circulation.  
Electrical requirements  
Make sure there is a suitable power outlet (115V, 60Hz) with  
proper grounding to power the cabinet.  
Avoid using 3 plug adapters or cutting off the third grounding in  
order to accommodate a 2 plug outlet. This is a dangerous prac-  
tice since it provides no effective grounding for the cabinet and  
may result in shock hazard.  
Install limitations  
Do not install your cabinet in any location not properly insu-  
lated or heated. Your cabinet is not designed to operate in tem-  
perature settings below 53.6°F.  
Locate the cabinet on a hard and flat surface away from direct  
sunlight or heat source, e.g. radiators, baseboard heaters, cook-  
ing appliances etc. Any floor unevenness should be corrected  
by leveling legs located on the front and rear bottom corners of  
the cabinet.  
Your cabinet is designed for free-standing installation only, not  
for built-in application.  
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Features and use  
Temperature adjustments  
The temperature in the cabinet is controlled by the ther-  
mostat according to the ambient temperature and con-  
dition of the food in storage. The thermostat knob can  
be rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise between the  
scale of "0" and "6" (The numerals do not represent  
temperature degree, but temperature changes. With the  
value decreasing or increasing, the temperature in the  
refrigerator will go up or down, respectively. If scale  
"0" is selected, the appliance will cease operation), It is  
recommended that the thermostat be set to position "3"  
or "4" typical climate conditions, then closer to "0" in  
summer and to "6" in winter.  
Verify that the thermostat is properly set before setup  
and should not be adjusted unless necessary.  
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Shelf  
The shelves are designed for both aesthetics and cleaning  
efficiency. The shelves can be removed and relocated. Especially,  
these shelves prevent bottles from contacting the evaporator.  
Light  
For the sake of decoration and practical operation, a mild light  
bulb is installed in the cabinet. The light is controlled by the  
switch on the fan shield.  
Normal operating sounds  
Boiling water, gurgling sounds or slight vibrations that are the  
result of the refrigerant circulating through the cooling coils.  
The thermostat control will click when it cycles on and off.  
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Proper care and cleaning  
Cleaning and maintenance  
Warning:  
Caution:  
To avoid electric shock, always unplug your  
cabinet before cleaning. Ignoring this warning  
may result in fatal or serious injuries.  
Before using cleaning products, always read  
and follow manufacturer's instructions and  
warnings to avoid personal injury or product  
damage.  
General:  
Prepare a cleaning solution of 3-4 table-  
spoons of baking soda mixed with warm  
water. Use sponge or soft cloth dampened  
with the cleaning solution to wipe your  
cabinet.  
Rinse with clean arm water and dry with a  
soft cloth.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives,  
ammonia, chlorine bleach, concentrated  
detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads.  
Some of these chemicals may dissolve, dam-  
age and/or discolor your cabinet.  
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Door gasket:  
Clean the door gasket once every three months to keep it clean  
and pliable for proper seal.  
Power interruptions  
When occasionally power supply is interrupted due to thunder-  
storms or other causes, remove the power cord from the outlet.  
When power has been restored, plug the power cord to the outlet.  
Vacation and moving care  
For long vacations or absences, unplug the cabinet and clean the  
cabinet and door gaskets according to "General cleaning" section.  
The cabinet is always moved vertically to avoid possible dam-  
age to the sealed system.  
Attention should be paid to avoid damage of the cooling tubes  
and refrigerant leaks. Connect the appliance to the power source  
24 hours later.  
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Lamp replacement  
Lug  
Holder  
step 2  
step 3  
Lamp holder  
Lamp tube  
Lamp cover  
step 1  
step 4  
1. Loosen the lug slightly and remove the lampshade. (Step 1)  
2. Remove the U lamp tube from the holder. (Step 2)  
3. Place a new lamp tube to the holder. (Step 3)  
4. Replace the lampshade. (Step 4)  
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Troubleshooting  
Cabinet does not operate.  
Verify if the cabinet is properly plugged in.  
Verify if the power is supplied.  
Inside temperature appears too high.  
Frequent door openings.  
Short storage period  
Verify if the gaskets is in good condition  
The condenser coils need cleaning.  
Verify if the thermostat is properly adjusted.  
Cabinet temperature is too cold.  
Verify if temperature control setting is too cold.  
Cabinet runs too frequently.  
This may be normal to maintain constant temperature during  
high temperature and humid days.  
Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended pe-  
riod of time.  
Clean condenser coils.  
Check gasket for proper seal.  
Check to see if doors are completely closed.  
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Moisture buildup on interior or exterior of  
the door.  
This is normal during high humidity periods.  
Prolonged or frequent door openings.  
Check door gaskets for proper seal.  
Cabinet door does not shut properly.  
Level the cabinet.  
Check for blockages e.g. beverage bottles, shelves.  
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