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6 questions from our users

Rose M.

Rose M.asked

HR6TFF350S (350L, Stainless)

Hi sense RB338N4EW1 Bad smell since new. Thought it would go away. No luck. Any help?



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Joanne galea

Joanne galeaasked

HR6TFF350 (350L, White)

My new fridge stinks really bad on the inside when you open the door it smells like there is rotten food but there is nothing rotten this smell has been there since we have turned it on from new 2 weeks ago

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rae65

rae65asked

HR6TFF350 (350L, White)

How cold should a Hisense HR6TFF350 be does not feel really cold?

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Cara Bulger
Cara Bulger

Fridges should operate at 4-5 degrees Celsius.

Xy guy
Xy guy

Agree with Cara, 5c. No way was mine getting anywhere near that, around 9c.
My new Kelvinator that I replaced it with does get down to 4c. And the Kelv freezes things really fast even down near minimum. The Hisense needed to be turned up full to achieve what this does down low.



Garry

Garryasked

HR6TFF350S (350L, Stainless)

I have a Hi sense stainless steel upright freezer.I wish to move it into the garage but as we are in the sub tropical and the garage is not insulated and the temperature gets to about 41 degrees for about 30 days during the summer months.Will this hurt the freezer or not? Garry

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Es2ng66
Es2ng66

I am sorry but I don't think I can help you. I am not an expert on. Maybe try going through the manual for it and surely it will have some info about your concern.

Jessie

Jessieasked

HR6TFF350 (350L, White)

Hi .If the height of the space for a fridge is 1790mm,will this fridge with a height of 1698mm be suitable? I understand that there should be space around the fridge for external circulation. Please clarify. Thank you.

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biig ron
biig ron

clear area is only for rear and sides of fridge top dont matter



Jessie
Jessie

If I were to purchase that model can I pay only once it is delivered and able to fit into the space? Thanks

gizmo7
gizmo7

it depends...
Some fridge alcoves are vented at the top - stick your head into the alcove and look up. If there is a good size gap at the back where hot air can escape, then it is vented and it won't need much overhead clearance.

If the only opening is the front, with no vent or duct at the back, then you should try to have more space above. The sizes you mention mean a top gap of just under 100mm. The fridge would work, but would use more energy than if it were better vented.
100mm is the minimum overhead gap shown in the instruction manual..
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Not sure how handy you are, but if the alcove isn't vented and you really like the fridge, you could always fit a vent in the roof of the alcove - install a piece of rangehood vent up through the back of the overhead cupboard.

My fridge alcove is vented - the overhead cupboards have a false back on them, leaving an air duct of 100 mm deep x 600mm wide up behind the cupboard. No heat gets trapped around the fridge and it works beautifully, like a chimney.

All fridges need to release waste heat that has been removed from inside the fridge. Sticking them in a small unvented alcove makes them work hard, especially in hot weather.

Carole

Caroleasked

HR6TFF350S (350L, Stainless)

We are having a problem with bad smell and the fridge doesn't seem to be very cold, despite lowering the temp control to colder. We have taken all the food out of the fridge and wiped down the insides and the shelves but the smell continues. Anyway else have a similar problem?

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biig ron
biig ron

put vinegar in fridge to sbsorb smell also wipe down with vinegar

Melanie B
Melanie B

Me too! I have found the same problem! Tried everything and can't get the smell out.

Crystal W
Crystal W

Check the back of the fridge, they have a plastic drip tray, that might be your issue with the smell, you can google it if you are unsure :)

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