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ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNINGS
• When removing the freezer’s plug from an outlet, do not pull it out by the power cable.
Grip the plug firmly and pull this.
• Be careful not to damage the power cable. Do not use the freezer if the power cable is
damaged or the plug is worn.
• A worn or damaged power cable must be replaced by an authorised workshop.
• Connect the freezer to an earthed power outlet that has a minimum 10 A rating (fuse
protection). The power outlet must not be shared with other electrical appliances.
• The plug must be fully inserted in the outlet. There is otherwise a risk of fire. Ensure that the
power outlet is correctly earthed.
• The freezer is designed for use at 220 – 240 V AC, 50 Hz. Voltage fluctuations of more
than 10% from 220 – 240 V will give rise to faults or damage.
• As with all other electrical appliances, do not pull out the freezer’s plug if there is a leak of
a flammable gas. A spark could cause a fire here. Turn off the gas tap/valve and open
doors and windows.
• To ensure safety, it is not recommended that other electrical appliances are placed on top of
the freezer.
USER SAFETY WARNINGS
• Dismantling and/or repair of the freezer by an authorised person is not forbidden.
Damaging the refrigerant pipes is forbidden. The freezer may be repaired and maintained
by authorised technicians only.
• To avoid danger, a damaged power cable must be replaced by the manufacturer,
an authorised workshop or similar.
WARNING! This appliance is not designed for use by unsupervised children.
GENERAL
This type of refrigerator/freezer is often used in places such as hotels, offices, student
accommodation and private homes. It is primarily suitable for freezing and conserving
food. Compactness, low weight, low power consumption and ease of use are just some of its
advantages.
This manual contains important safety information that is to be followed by all users.
SAFETY WARNINGS