1-Safety information
EN
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WARNING!
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the door and the cabinet is very narrow. Do not put your hands in
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frigerator/freezer doors only when there are no children standing
within the range of door movement.
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Never store bottled beer or beverages, liquids in bottles or cans
(besides high percentage spirits) especially carbonated bever-
ages in the freezer, as these will burst during freezing.
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Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a
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Do not store medicines, bacteria or chemical agents in the ap-
pliance. This appliance is a household appliance. It is not recom-
mended to store materials that require strict temperatures.
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Check the condition of food if a warming in the freezer has taken
place.
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Do not set unnecessarily low temperature in the refrigerator
compartment. Minus temperatures may occur at high settings.
Attention: Bottles can burst
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Do not touch frozen goods with wet hands (wear gloves). Espe-
cially do not eat ice lollies immediately after removal from the
freezer compartment. There is the risk to freeze or the formation
of frost blisters. FIRST aid: keep immediately under running cold
water. Do not pull away!
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Do not touch the inside surface of the freezer storage compart-
ment when in operation, especially with wet hands, as your hands
may freeze onto the surface.
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Unplug the appliance in the event of a power interruption or be-
fore cleaning. Allow at least 7 minutes before restarting the appli-
ance, as frequent starting may damage the compressor.
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WARNING
: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food stor-
age compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Open and close the door only with the handles. The gap between
Summary of Contents for HSOBPIF9183 HSOGPIF9183
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Page 5: ...EN User Manual Refrigerator Freezer HSR3918FI HSOBPIF9183 HSOGPIF9183 MP MX PG PH PB PW ...
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Page 27: ...EN 5 Use 23 firstlycooked otherwiseitmaybecomeinedible ...
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