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Anonymous Posted on Jan 21, 2013

Haier fridge won't start after unplugged

Just cleaned and defrosted the fridge .... Now it won't start back up after I unplugged it

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2011

SOURCE: What's the coldest setting on a Haier mini fridge?

Hello, 7 should be the coldest setting

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.I'm including my article on Refrigerator Repair for your help and convenience.;
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