HITACHI Refrigerator Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Hitachi
Table of Contents
Refrigerator
Instruction Manual
Refrigerator
No Frost
Model
R-B380PH9
R-B380PH9L
Content
Preparation for Use
Warning and Caution for Safety…. 2 Preparations before Use……………. 4
Installation………………………………… 4 Before Use……………………………….. 4 Food
Storage…………………………….. 4
Operation
Locaton of Food Storage…………… 4 How to operation………………………. 5
Temperature Control…………………… 5 Freezer Compartment …………………. 5 Refrigerator
Compartment…………….. 6
Maintenance
Maintenance……………………………… 6 Troubleshooting……………………….. 6 Dew or Frost is
generated…………. 7 Service Center…………………………… 9
Thank you very much for purchasing the Hitachi refrigerator. Before
installation and usage, please read the user’s guide carefully for the correct
usage.
Maintenance work must only be carried out at works by well-trained maintenance
work
For household use only
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Warning and Caution for Safety
To avoid harm to the user, other persons or damage to property, please read and follow the warnings and cautions below and those given throughout this manual.
The following warnings and cautions are categorized by the level of
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possible harm or damage that may occur from ignoring directions.
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WARNING
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Do not install the refrigerator in a place where it
may come in contact with water. Do not install the refrigerator in a place
exposed to rain.
Ground this refrigerator to prevent electric shock and noise interference. Always ground this refrigerator and install earth leakage circuit breaker when using it in please with high himidity or
This may impair electricity insulation and FDXVHHOHFWULFVKRFNRU¿re.
moisture. (Please consult with a retailer or Hitachi Service Center.)
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Do not connect the wall outlet whose
power capacity is less than the refrigerator’s. Also, do not use power
Rated Voltage
sources that are not a rated voltage.
If a power source is shared with other appliances using double or multipoint adapters, the adapter
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Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets
or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
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Connection of the power plug with the cord running up could apply stress on
the cord and cause electrical short or overheat, which
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Do not use a damaged or loose power plug or power
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Do not cut, bend, fold the power cord WRDYRLG¿UHDQGHOHFWULFVKRFN When
positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
Be sure to unplug the power plug before maintaining the refrigerator. Be sure
to hold the power plug to unplug.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly TXDOL¿HGSHUVRQVLQRUGHUWRDYRLGDKD]DUG
Clean the dust on the power plug frequently with dry cloth. Unplug the power
plug and wipe it with dry cloth. An insulation failure due to moisture or when
dust
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Do not insert or remove the power plug
with wet hands.
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Do not splash water on or inside the refrigerator. This may impair electricity
insulation causing HOHFWULFVKRFNRU¿UH This may also cause gas leakage because
of pipe rust.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience andknowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Do not hang on the doors or step up on the various compartments. Injury may be
caused by the refrigerator tipping over or hands getting caught in door.
Do not enter in the refrigerant.
Do not disassem ble, repair, or modify the refrigerator by yourselves. Please
consult with a retailer or Hitachi Service Center if any repair is required.
Ether, liquid propane gas, solvent, etc.
which is volatile cannot be stored in this refrigerator. Do not store
explosive substances
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Do not put water containers or foreign articles on the top of the
refrigerator.
Opening and closing doors etc. may cause the articles on the top of the
refrigerator to fall down, resulting in injury.
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WARNING
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
If there the damage of refrigerant pipe happened, stay away from the
refrigerator and DYRLGXVLQJ¿UHDQGHOHFWULFDODSSOLDQFHV
And, open windows to ventilate and contact retailers or Hitachi Service
Center.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended
by the manufacturer.
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ventilation. 6SDUNVIURPSRLQWVRIHOHFWULFDO contacts such as door switches may
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When discarding the refrigerator.
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to be entrapped inside.
Medicines, chemicals, research and experimental substances should not be
stored in the refrigerator. Substances that require precise conditions for
storage cannot be stored in a domestic refrigerator.
Do not use mechanical devices or other
means to accelelate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by
the manufacturer.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance. Children getting inside may not be able to get out.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervisor.
Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure
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,IRX¿QGVRPHWKLQJZURQJZLWKWKHUHIULJHUDWRU immediately unplug and consult with
the retailers or Hitachi Service Center.
Follow the instructions of your region when discarding.
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the urethane heat insulation.
CAUTION
During daily use …To avoid illness and injury.
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or GRRUSRFNHWVWRFRPHRII
Do not store food which smells or food whose color is changed abnormal. Such
an action may cause diseases.
Food and containers inside the freezer compartment should not be touched with
wet hands. 7KLVPDFDXVHIURVWLQMXU (Especially in case of metal items.)
Do not hold the top, bottom and side of the doors when closing them.
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If someone else is using the refrigerator,do not open the door. Fingers may
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Do not have food items protruding over the front edge of each shelf. Doors may
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Do not store glass bottles in the freezer compartment.
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Do not put your hands into the base surface of the refrigerator cabinet. When
cleaning, putting your hands near the base surface of the frigerator may
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Do not have your feet too close when opening the door of the refrigerator.
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Do not use door handles when carrying the refrigerator. Never use the carrying
handles to hang
up with a chain hoist or similar machines.
Use the carrying handle when carrying the refrigerator. Hold the carrying
handles only. If hold door handles, KDQGVPDVOLSDQGPDFDXVHLQMXU Carry the
refrigerator by at least 4 persons for safety reasons. Carry it with the doors
facing upward.
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spilled from the refrigerator. 3. With a large piece of old cloth underneath,
tilt the refrigerator EDFNZDUGWRGUDLQZDWHU 4. Finally carry the refrigerator
with the doors facing upward. Secure the doors well with adhesive tapes so
they do not open. If transporting in a vehicle, do not load the refrigerator
on its side. This could damage the compressor.
When replacing lamps (LED) is required.
When lamps (LED) need to be replaced, please contact Hitachi Service Center.
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Such as old cloth
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Preparations before Use
1 Installation ,QVWDOORQDULJLGDQGOHYHOÀRRU
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may not be obtained, if room temperature is too low or too high.
3) Do not install where the refrigerator is exposed to direct sunlight or
other heat source. ,QVWDOOLQDQDWPRVSKHUHZKLFKLVGURUKDVDLUYHQWLODWLRQ 5) The
refrigerator requires enough air ventilation space around the cabinet to have
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sides for proper air circulation is needed.
6) Ground the refrigerator to prevent electric shock and noise interference.
Alway ground
this refrigerator when using it in place with high humidity or moistute.
(Please consult with retailers or Hitachi Service Center.) 7) Adjusting the
adjustable legs to keep the left/right refrigerator door level,
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More than 50 mm
Rear side more than 50 mm
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Back & both sides of fridge is hot proceed from hot gas pipe inside.
Adjustable leg
More than 10 mm
When installing, do not press the power plug with the refrigerator back.
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than 10 minutes for transportation or any other reasons,it should stand
upright for more than 1 hour before plugging it in.
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Cleaning inside the refrigerator. Wipe the surface gently with soft cloth.
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Connect the refrigerator to an exclusive wall power outlet.The refrigerator
can be connected to an outlet soon after it is installed. Surely use with the rated
4 hrs.
voltage and exclusive power outlet.
- The compressor will start running in approximately 30 seconds, if inside is not cold.
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to fully cool down and could even take about 24 hours when the ambient temperature is high.
3 Food storage 1) Keep enough space between food. Several foodplaced too close
toJHWKHUPDREVWUXFWWKHÀRZRIFROGDLU 2) Make food cool enough before putting it
in the refrigerator.Putting warm food in the refrigerator raises the inside
temperature and wastes electricity.
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Moreover, it could result in food near the vent freezing.
4) Using food wrap or sealed containers prevent the food from drying or
transition of smells.
Location of Food Storage
LED Lamp
Refrigerator Compartment
Refrigerator Shelves Storage of side
dish, desert, etc.
2°C~5°C
Temperature control Refrigerator temperature control dial
Refrigerator Door Pockets
2°C~6°C
Refrigerator Door Pockets
Storage of packed small food and drinks such as juice, milk, etc.
Adjustable Door Pockets Adjustable for storage as customizing.
Egg Tray
Vegetable Compartment 3°C~7°C
Vegetable Drawers Storage of fruits and vegetables.
Freezer Compartment -20°C~-18°C
Temperature control Freezer temperature control dial
Freezer Compartment Storage of frozen food and
ice cream, etc.
Twist ice maker
NOTICE 4
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32°C, the temperature setting of the refrigerator compartment “Normal”,
freezer compartment “Normal”,doors being closed and without food storage.
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How to operation
1 Temperature Control Refrigerator Compartment
When the food is too cold
For normal use
When cooling food more coldly or quickly
Cold
Normal
Coldest
Please return the dial to the position of “Normal” after the “Coldest” has been set. Food may be frozen if the “Coldest” is set for a long time. If set the dial to the “Cold” side for a long time, the temperature of the food in refrigerator compartment may rise .
Freezer Compartment
When storing neither frozen food or ice-cream
“Cold”. For normal use
When making ice quickly or making frozen food quickly. Or, a surrounding temperature is high and the Freezer compartment is no cold enough
Cold
Normal
Coldest
If set the dial to the “Cold” side for a long time, the temperature of the food in freezer compartment may rise .
2 Freezer Compartment Ice Making
Moveable Twist Ice Maker Put the “Twist Ice Maker” in the freezer drawer on
the middle.
How to use the Ice Maker
1. Take the “Twist Ice Maker” and pour in water up to the full line.
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Drink Water
Caution When you put the case wrong position you can not close the door
properly but if you still try close the door, it may cause the case break
down.
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How to operation (Continue)
3 Refrigerator Compartment If you keep refrigerator in a hot and humid place, frequent openning the door or storing a lot of vegetables in it may cause dew forming which has no effect on its performance. Remove the dew with cloth free from care.
1. Egg tray It can place 16 eggs also turn the rear side to place the small items.
2. Adjusting the shelves
Pull up the front and pull out the shelf forward. Set the refrigerator shelves
be combining with stored food.
3. Adjustable Door pocket Gently tap the left and right of the bottom surface
Set the door pocket by combinning with stored food
Adjustable Door pocket
Egg Tray
Maintenance
Cleaning (To Clean the refrigerator once a month)
1. Unplug the refrigerator. 2. Take out all the food. 3. Wipe the
refrigerator clean.
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to clean the areas of the refrigerator which are not easily accessible, once a
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smudges, use diluted, ph-balanced washing liquid.
1HDWOFOHDQWKHGRRUJDVNHWEHFDXVHLWJHWVGLUWHDVLO 4. If any droplets remain on the
surface of the parts, wipe them off. 5. Return all parts to their original
locations. 6. Check and clean the power plug, cord and outlet. 7. Plug the
power cord into the outlet.
NOTICE
(YHQLIWKHSRZHUSOXJLVSOXJJHGLQLPPHGLDWHODIWHUEHLQJXQSOXJJed, the compressor
will not run for 10 minutes. However, if the inside is not cold, it will start
running in approximately 30 seconds.
Troubleshooting
CAUTION
Do not do the following, since parts and paint may be damaged. 1. Do not
splash water to the doors and refrigerator body.
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may result in rusty door surface.
2. Do not use following: Pollishing powder, soap powder,oil boiling water,
brush, acid, benzene, thinner,alcohol and alkaline detergent, etc.
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3. If the cooking oil smears on the refrigerator,please wipe it off
immediately. Otherwise, the plastic parts might be cracked.
2Before you call for service, please check the following items:
Problem
Things to check
The refrigerator does not get cold ,VWKHUHIULJHUDWRUSOXJJHGLQSURSHUO”
at all.
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enough.
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Food in the refrigerator compartment freezes.
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Instructions
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may come in contact with heat sources.
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cold air vent.
Dew appears Outside
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gasket may have dew. Please wipe it up with dry cloth.
Dew appears Inside
Please wipe it off with dry cloth and please
check the details below.
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The inside is smelling.
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The refrigerator is noisy
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Troubleshooting (Continue)
This is not a malfunction of the refrigerator:
Problem
The surface of the refrigerator is hot.
Things to check
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Instructions
The refrigerator is equipped with the dew prevention and heat radiation tubes.
The back and side plates may be heated especially when starting up or if the
door is frequently opened and closed.
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If a door is shut, other doors may open.
The two compartments are connected with an air duct.
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When closing one of the doors, the other door may be
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opened by the air pressure through the duct.
This is a normal phenomenon.
Does the refrigerator make any abnormal noises (sound)?
7KHVRXQGOLNHZDWHUÀRZLQJDQGERiling water is the
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sound of the cooling liquid (refrigerant). A creaking sound comes from the storage
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compartment. It is the sound caused by friction of
the parts due to temperature change.
There are waving and / or distortions on the door surface, the side and the top surface of the refrigerator.
Slight waving and/or distortions are generated in the
manufacturing process of the refrigerator.
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They may be conspicuous according to the position of the
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light source and/or the brightness etc.,
but there is no problem with the performance.
Annoying sound is generated by the refrigerator.
Operation sound lasts long. Operation sound sometimes becomes louder.
You may feel that the operation sound is loud because the
compressor operates in high-speed under the
following conditions: the refrigerator does not cool fully
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temperature is high.
The sound becomes more quiet after cooling fully.
The compressor operates at low speed at night, or during
long vacations or absence.
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It is because the compressor operates in low-speed for
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conserving energy
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It is because the system changes the operating power of he refrigerator according to the temperature change.
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Dew or Frost is generated
General operation Please check here
The door of the freezer compartment was not left open temporarily?
Possible causes and / or Recommened solutions
Check that the wrapping paper of the food is not getting caught in order not
to make gap between door and door gasket when you close the door.
Frost or ice is generated in the freezer compartment
The door of the freezer compartment was not opened frequently or longer time than necessary?
When the door is opened frequently or if the door is opened when the humidity around the refrigerator is high, moisture in the air may be turned into some frost or ice on the inner wall or component of the freezer compartment, or around the air chanels. This is not a failure. Please try not to open the door too many times or for a long time. Also, please wipe frost or ice generated in the freezer compartment off with use of a dry cloth.
Making extra ice by using an additional ice-tray which was not originally installed in the refrigerator?
When the many containers in which water or liquid is stored are put in the same time, water or liquid may be evaporated and turned into frost or ice on the wall or component of the freezer compartment, or around the air channels. You can suppress these frost and ice by putting lid to avoid evaporation Please wipe frost and ice off with use of a dry cloth.
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Dew or Frost is generated (Continue)
General operation Please check here
The door of the refrigerator compartment was not left open temporarily?
Possible causes and / or Recommended solutions
Please check not to pinch the food or plastic bag between the door and door
frame when you close the door.
Dew is generated in the refrigerator compartment
Dew is generated on outer surface of the refrigerator
The door of the refrigerator compartment was not opened frequently or longer time than necessary?
When the door is opened frequently or if the door is opened
when the humidity around the refrigerator is high, moisture in the air may be
turned into some dew on the inner wall or component of the refrigerator
compartment, or around the chilled air blow-off port. This is not failure .
Please try not to open the door too many times or for long time. Also, please
wipe off the dew in the refrigerator compartment with adry cloth.
dew condensation
Storing many vegetables containing much water?
The humidity of the vegetable compartment is higher than other compartments. Accordingly, depending on the amount or type of the vegetable, dew condensation may be generated on the plastic case of vegetable compartment. However, this is not a failure. When you do not want to have this kind of dew, please warp your YHJHWDEOHVLQDSODVWLFÀLP$OVRZKHQWKHGHZFRQGHQVDWLRQ happens many times, water may be accumulated in the vegetable compartment. Please wipe the water off with a dry cloth.
The volume of humidity around When the humidity rises such as in rainy day, some dew many be generated on
the refrigerator is not high?
the outer surface of the refrigerator. Please wipe the dew off with a dry cloth.
The temperature setting is not set as “Coldest”?
When the temperature setting is set as “Coldest”, some dew may be generated on
the outer surface of the refrigerator. Please set the
setting as “Normal”. Also, please wipe dew off with use of a dry cloth.
Why frost and dew are generated?
When warm and humid air contacts something cold, dew is generated. For
example, if you put some ice in the glass in your room, air around the glass
will be cold down and some dew may be generated on the outer surface of the
glass.
In the same way, when warm and humid air enters into the refrigerator at the
door opening, the warm and humid air contacts cold inner wall and little dew
may be generated.
Accordingly, if the door opening is too frequent or too long, dew will be
accumulated at every door opening. In some cases,
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