For children
Avoid accidents. After unpacking the
refrigerator, keep packaging materials
out of reach, especially from children.
Do not allow children to handle the
refrigerator, even when it is
disconnected.
For the user / installer
Disconnect the refrigerator before
cleaning or doing maintenance.
Do not leave the refrigerator unused for
long periods of time. If this becomes
necessary, clean it, open the doors, and
leave them open. We recommend that
the refrigerator be turned on several
times during the period it is not in
normal use. Do not install the refrigerator
outside.
The following items should not be place
on top of the refrigerator: heavy and
unstable objects, and heat-producing
devices like regulators.
Wait at least 5 minutes after unplugging
the refrigerator before plugging it in
again to protect the compressor from
excessive pressure.
Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling
on the power cord. Use the plug.
Do not compress, fold or tie up the
power cord. Do not change your
refrigerator's plug. If the cord becomes
damaged, it must be replaced by a
service technician indicated by the
manufacturer or distributor.
Do not store medication, toxic or
chemical products in the refrigerator, as
they may contaminate the food.
Safety
Flammable aerosols and combustible
products (gas for lighters, banana oil,
alcohol, gasoline, propane, etc.) or
products that bear a small flame symbol
should not be stored in refrigerators or
freezers, nor come close to the
refrigerator, as they may cause
explosions.
Never lean on the refrigerator door, as
this may cause the hinges to become
misaligned, allowing the cold air to
escape and the refrigerator to operate
poorly.
Avoid contact with the cold plate /
internal walls of the freezer compartment
when your hands are wet or damp. The
low temperatures may injure your skin.
Do not sprinkle water on top or along the
sides of the refrigerator, as this can cause
a malfunction or electric discharge and
may cause the metallic parts of the
refrigerator to rust. To avoid the risk of
fire, never place lit candles on top of the
refrigerator. In the event of a gas leak, do
not unplug or touch the refrigerator until
the gas valve has been closed, and the
room has been aired out. If you use the
thermostat immediately afterward, it may
give off sparks that could start a fire.
When moving the refrigerator, do not
incline it at more than a 45° angle.
Keep the cord away from the
compressor, as the compressor heats up
when it is operating, and may damage
the cord, which could cause a short
circuit.
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