5 / 23 EN
Refrigerator/User Manual
Safety and env
i
ronment
i
nstruct
i
ons
1
Safety and environment instructions
1
1
t
Do not use steam or steamed
clean
i
ng mater
i
als for clean
i
ng
the refr
i
gerator and melt
i
ng
the
i
ce
i
ns
i
de. Steam may
contact the electr
i
f
i
ed areas
and cause short c
i
rcu
i
t or
electr
i
c shock!
t
Do not wash the product by
spray
i
ng or pour
i
ng water on
i
t! Danger of electr
i
c shock!
t
In case of malfunct
i
on, do
not use the product, as
i
t may
cause electr
i
c shock. Contact
the author
i
sed serv
i
ce before
do
i
ng anyth
i
ng.
t
Plug the product
i
nto an
earthed socket. Earth
i
ng
must be done by a qual
i
f
i
ed
electr
i
c
i
an.
t
If the product has LED
type l
i
ght
i
ng, contact the
author
i
sed serv
i
ce for
replac
i
ng or
i
n case of any
problem.
t
Do not touch frozen food w
i
th
wet hands! It may adhere to
your hands!
t
Do not place l
i
qu
i
ds
i
n bottles
and cans
i
nto the freezer
compartment. They may
explode.
t
Place l
i
qu
i
ds
i
n upr
i
ght
pos
i
t
i
on after t
i
ghtly clos
i
ng
the l
i
d.
t
Do not spray flammable
substances near the product,
as
i
t may burn or explode.
t
Do not keep flammable
mater
i
als and products w
i
th
flammable gas (sprays, etc.)
i
n
the refr
i
gerator.
t
Do not place conta
i
ners
hold
i
ng l
i
qu
i
ds on top of the
product. Splash
i
ng water on
an electr
i
f
i
ed part may cause
electr
i
c shock and r
i
sk of f
i
re.
t
Expos
i
ng the product to ra
i
n,
snow, sunl
i
ght and w
i
nd w
i
ll
cause electr
i
cal danger. When
relocat
i
ng the product, do
not pull by hold
i
ng the door
handle. The handle may come
off.
t
Take care to avo
i
d trapp
i
ng
any part of your hands or body
i
n any of the mov
i
ng parts
i
ns
i
de the product.
t
Do not step or lean on the
door, drawers and s
i
m
i
lar parts
of the refr
i
gerator. Th
i
s w
i
ll
cause the product to fall down
and cause damage to the
parts.
t
Take care not to trap the
power cable.
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