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Make sure that the power plug is not
squashed or damaged by the back of
the appliance. A squashed or damaged
power plug may overheat and cause a
fire.
Make sure that you can come to the
mains plug of the appliance.
Do not pull the mains cable.
If the power plug socket is loose, do
not insert the power plug. There is a
risk of electric shock or fire.
This appliance is heavy. Care should
be taken when moving it.
Do not remove nor touch items from
the freezer compartment if your hands
are damp/wet, as this could cause
skin abrasions or frost/freezer burns.
Avoid prolonged exposure of the
appliance to direct sunlight.
Service life – 2 years.
Before putting into operation shelf
life is unlimited.
Name of components
Installation
Important!
For electrical connection carefully
follow the instructions given in specific
paragraphs.
Unpack the appliance and check if
there are damages on it. Do not
connect the appliance if it is damaged.
Report possible damages immediately
to the place you bought it. In that
case retain packing.
It is advisable to wait at least four
hours before connecting the appliance
to allow the oil to flow back in the
compressor.
Adequate air circulation should be
around the appliance, lacking this
leads to overheating. To achieve
sufficient ventilation follow the
instructions relevant to installation.
The appliance must not be located
close to radiators or cookers.
Make sure that the mains plug is
accessible after the installation of the
appliance.
Energy saving
Don’t put hot food in the appliance;
Don’t pack food close together as this
prevents air circulating;
Make sure food don’t touch the back
of the compartment(s);
If electricity goes off, don’t open the
door(s);
Don’t open the door(s) frequently;
Don’t keep the door(s) open for too
long time;
Don’t set the thermostat on exceeding
cold temperatures;
Some accessories, such as drawers,
can be removed to get larger storage
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