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Refrigerator / User Manual
Important instructions regarding safety and environment
that will arise when the product is used without
grounding and electrical connection in accor-
dance with the local and national regulations.
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Product must not be plugged in during instal-
lation. Otherwise, there is the risk of electric
shock and injury!
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Do not plug the product in sockets that are
loose, dislocated, broken, dirty, greasy or bear
the risk of getting in contact with water.
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Route the power cable and hoses (if any) of the
product in a way that they do not cause risk of
tripping over.
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Exposing the live parts or power cable to hu-
midity may cause short circuit. Therefore, do
not install the product in places such as ga-
rages or laundry rooms where humidity is high
or water may splash. If the refrigerator gets wet
with water, unplug it and call the authorised
service agent.
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Never connect your refrigerator to energy sav-
ing devices. Such systems are harmful to your
product.
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1.6- Operational safety
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Never use chemical solvents on the product.
There is the risk of explosion!
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If the product malfunctions, unplug it and do
not operate until it is repaired by the autho-
rised service agent. There is the risk of electric
shock!
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Do not place flame sources (lit candles, ciga-
rettes, etc.) on or close to the product.
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Do not climb on the product. There is the risk
of falling and getting injured!
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Do not damage the pipes of the cooling system
with sharp or penetrating objects. The refriger-
ant that might come out when the refrigerant
pipes, pipe extensions or surface coatings
are punctured causes skin irritations and eye
injuries.
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Unless recommended by the manufacturer, do
not place or use electrical devices inside the
refrigerator/deep freezer.
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Be careful not to trap your hands or any other
part of your body in the moving parts inside the
refrigerator. Pay attention not to squeeze your
fingers between the door and the refrigerator.
Be careful when opening and closing the door
particularly if there are children around.
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Never eat ice cream, ice cubes or frozen food
right after removing them from the refrigerator.
There is the risk of frostbite!
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When your hands are wet, do not touch the
inner walls or metal parts of the freezer or the
food stored therein. There is the risk of frost-
bite!
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Do not place tins or bottles that contain carbon-
ated drinks or freezable liquids in the freezer
compartment. Tins and bottles may burst. There
is the risk of injury and material damage!
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Do not place or use flammable sprays, flam-
mable materials, dry ice, chemical substances
or similar heat-sensitive materials near the re-
frigerator. There is the risk of fire and explosion!
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Do not store explosive materials that contain
flammable materials, such as aerosol cans, in
your product.
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Do not place containers filled with liquid onto
the product. Splashing water on an electrical
part may cause electric shock or the risk of fire.
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This product is not intended for storing medi-
cines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations
or similar medical substances and products
subject to Medical Products Directive.
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Using the product against its intended purpose
may cause the products stored inside it to dete-
riorate or spoil.
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If your refrigerator is equipped with blue light,
do not look at this light with optical tools. Do
not stare at UV LED lamp directly for a long
time. Ultraviolet light may cause eye strain.
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Do not overload the product. Objects in the
refrigerator may fall down when the door is
opened, causing injury or damage. Similar
problems may arise if any object is placed onto
the product.
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To avoid injuries, make sure that you have
cleaned all the ice and water that may have
fallen or splashed on the floor.
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Change the position of the shelves/bottle hold-
ers on the door of your refrigerator only when
they are empty. There is the risk of injury!