Safety
Page EN-8
The appliance may not operate proper-
ly if the ambient temperature exceeds
or falls below the specified temperature
range for a prolonged period. This can
then lead to an increase in temperature
inside the appliance.
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Always ensure the prescribed ambi-
ent temperature is maintained (see
chapter on “Intended use”).
Incorrect handling, insufficient cooling
or overlapping items can spoil the
stored food. This could lead to a risk of
food poisoning when consumed!
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Pay attention to the star classifica-
tions in the freezer and the resulting
storage periods for freezer products.
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Note that the shelf life of the frozen
food may be shortened due to a rise in
the temperature inside the appliance
(from defrosting, cleaning or power
failure).
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If there is a power failure, the frozen
food may remain sufficiently cold for
some time (see “storage time in the
event of a power failure” on the type
plate of the appliance). In case of pro-
longed power failure or malfunction
of the appliance, remove the stored
frozen food from the appliance and
store it in a sufficiently cool place or
in another refrigerating appliance.
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After a malfunction, check whether
the stored food is still edible.
Consume thawed and defrosted
foods immediately, do not refreeze.
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Use only potable water to make ice
cubes.
Risk of injury from frozen goods!
Improper handling of the appliance
may result in injury. There is a risk of
burns caused by low temperatures.
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The food and the inside walls of the
freezer have a very low temperature.
Never touch them with wet hands.
This can cause injury to the skin. Skin
damage can occur even with dry skin.
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Let ice cubes or ice lollies thaw a little
before eating, do not put into your
mouth straight from the freezer.
Risk of injury!
The frozen food’s very low temperatures
can freeze the hands, lips or tongue.
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Do not put ice cubes, crushed ice or
ice lollies straight into your mouth
from the freezer.
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Do not touch the frozen food and
freezer’s interior walls with wet hands.
NOTICE
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance can
lead to fire and damage to property.
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Connect the appliance only to a
properly installed and earthed electric
socket.
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Do not connect to a multi-socket ex-
tension cable or a multi-socket plug.
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Do not position the appliance directly
against the wall and adhere to the
minimum distances specified (see the
chapter on “Start-up”).