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FOOD STO R AG E
When you store foods in the
pockets, push in to the
pocket bottom.
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Tall bottles may fall down
or the pockets can be broken.
HAND OV E R
Handing over this refrigerator, you’d
better give user’s guide together to him/her.
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New user may not know well how to use this
r e f r i g e r a t o r .
DO NOT TO U C H
Do not reach out your hands or
legs under the refrigerator (when
cleaning under the refrigerator.
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You can be hurt by
rough edges and parts
under the refrigerator.
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G
U N P L U G
Unplug first when exchanging the
bulb and/or cleaning the
r e f r i g e r a t o r .
U N P L U G
If not using refrigerator for a long
time, unplug and take all the
foods out.
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In case of power failure,
foods may decay and other
accident (short circuit, fire etc.)
can happen.
U N P L U G
Grip the whole plug body to pull
when you unplug.
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Holding only the wire can cause
electric spark or short circuit.
G RO U N D I N G
Be sure to ground.
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There is a danger of
electric shock due to short
circuit or mal-function.
M OVING / CARRYING
Lift the refrigerator up enough not to
scratch a soft floor.
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Front and rear wheels under the
refrigerator may scratch the floor.
I N S TA L L AT I O N
Place on a solid and level floor.
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Unstable installation causes
distortion of cabinet and doors.
M OVING/ CARRY I N G
When you move the refrigerator, take
all the foods out and empty the ice box
and evaporation dish of water.
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Foods may be damaged and
you can slip on watery floor.
M OVING/ CARRY I N G
Grip two handle bars front bottom and
formed handle top back of refrigerator.
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Gripping other parts can
be slippery and
d a n g e r o u s .
DOOR H A N D L E S
Opening and shutting
doors, hold door handles,
not other part.
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Your fingers may be
jammed to be hurt.
P OWER FA I L U R E
In case of power failure, open and shut
the doors as seldom as possible.
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Cold air comes out and fresh
storage, impossible.
DRIVE / RU N
After you unpluged refrigerator, wait 5
minutes or more to
plug in again.
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If you plug in again
immediately, electric parts
can be damaged.
AT T E N T I O N
Foods should not protrude from shelves.
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They can fall down and/
or be broken when opening
the door.
DO NOT TO U C H
Do not touch cold surfaces of foods or food
containers in the freezer compartment directly.
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They are in the state of like frozen metal,
so skin can adhere to these cold surfaces.
(Especially when your hands are wet
and damp.)
F O R B I D D E N
Do not store bottles, cans
or canned food in the freezer
compartment.
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They can be broken or exploded
by expansion of freezing.
C AU T I O N
If there is water or oil on the floor around
refrigerator, wipe it out.
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There is danger of
slipping over to be hurt.