Hisense RF266C3FSE PureFlat Collection 26.6 CU.FT. FULL-DEPTH FRENCH DOOR REFRIGERATOR

Use & Care Guide - Page 15

For RF266C3FSE.

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Demo mode is for store display, and it prevents the refrigerator from generating cool air.
In this of Cooling off Mode, the refrigerator may seem like it is working but it will not
make cool air. The indicators on the control panel will show double “0F”. To cancel this
mode, press and hold “Ice On/Off” and “Energy Saving” keys at the same time for 3
seconds until the buzzer beep three times and the display panel will light for 3 second.
Demo mode (Freezer/ Fridge Temperature Indicator moving)
Changing the water filter
To drink the freshest and cleanest water from
your refrigerator, change the filter on time.
To change the water filter, follow these steps:
This section tells you how to use most of
the useful features. We recommend that
you read through them carefully before
using the appliance.
Using y
our Appliance
The water dispenser is located in the left
side of the fridge. Open the refrigerator
doors, and push the water dispenser
button to get water. Then move your
glass down the dispenser lever in the
suggested position and press it.
Hold the glass underneath the dispenser
for 2~3 seconds after releasing the
dispenser button as water may continue
to dispense after the button is released.
Getting Cold Water
All water provided to the refrigerator flows
through an alkaline water filter.
In the filtering process, the pressure of the
water that has flowed out of the filter is
increased, and the water becomes
saturated with oxygen and nitrogen. When
water flows out into the air, the pressure
plummets and the oxygen and nitrogen get
supersaturated, which results in gas bubbles.
The water may temporarily look misty or
cloudy due to these oxygen bubbles. After a
few seconds, the water will look clear.
Water clouding phenomenon
About 1.6inch
Shut off the water supply. Then turn the
water filter (K) about a 1/4 turn,
counter-clockwise.
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